XOmail is suited for
use in tactical scenarios as a result of
functions tailored to this kind of use
and other functions that proves to be
useful
Functions for Low
Bandwidth networks
Use of the
"P_Mul" protocol specified in
STANAG 4406 Annex E (tactical
profile), provides data
compression and a reduced
protocol overhead while
maintaining full compatibility
with the ordinary STANAG 4406
Compact
encoding of protocol elements by
usage of Packed Encoding Rules
(PER) and/or compression of the
APDUs.
Reduction of
the communication overhead used
by the OSI lower layers.
Moving with
Step-Up unit
A synchronized standby unit
an move to a new position and take
over control when operation has been
established. The previous master
unit becomes the standby unit
and can move. It can be synchronized
once it has established operation.
Standalone
Journal Clients
All kinds of Journal operations can
be performed even if the Client is
not connected to a server. The
connection to the server may be
temporarily lost due to network
problems, or the user may choose to
work off-line.
Restrict traffic
by automatically setting limits
Precedence
limits
Security
label range
Use of
Attachments
Allowed SICs
Simplified setup
and configuration
Configuration Manager applications
allows for efficient setup of larger
number of computers by generating
Installation Profiles to be used for
setting up the individual computers.
Other functions
There are a number of other
functions that can be used to
simplify operation in a tactical
scenario, e.g. tailored and
simplified Menus, alternative
routing, powerful supervision and
administration, etc.