The NexLog recorder can use a network attached storage (NAS) on a Microsoft Windows network for archiving.
The NAS device must present a host name and Windows file share. This information is then entered into the NexLog Configuration Manager, per the instructions in the NexLog Recorder User Manual (Paragraph 4.7.5). The latest copy of this document is available for download from the 'welcome' page of every NexLog recorder.
A note about UNC paths: Universal Naming Convention (UNC) is a standard for identifying servers, printers and other resources on a network. UNC originated in the Unix community. A UNC path uses double slashes or backslashes to precede the name of the computer. NexLog recorders support archiving to any available network location by entering the hostname and sharename. Hostname and sharename must be entered separately into two fields in NexLog Configuration Manager. Please note that NexLog Configuration Manager does not allow entering the network location in UNC format e.g. "\\hostname\sharename\ . . . "
Additional Resources:
Eventide NexLog User Manual
NexLog740 and NexLog840 support the following time synchronization methods:
To configure Time Synchronization:
The Eventide NexLog recorder has been lab certified by Harris for interoperability with the following VIDA versions (for recording of P25 Phase 1, P25 Phase 2, and Analog transmissions).
The NexLog recorder has also been certified by Harris for integration to the Harris Key Management Facility (KMF) for automatic re-keying via OTAR/OTNR.
Eventide plans to participate in future development and certifiation for interoperability with future Harris VIDA P25 System Releases.
NexLog recorders with optional DVSI AMBE+2 decoding resources are capable of recording and replay of the following P25 formats:
NexLog recorders support interoperability with Motorola ASTRO 25 systems via licensed API interface to the Motorola Archive Interface Server (AIS). The following ASTRO System Releases are currently supported by NexLog with a properly licensed AIS Logging API integration.
Eventide licensing and API licensing for new installations is issued per-End Customer + per System Release and + per AIS.
Upgrading from one ASTRO Sysem Release to another ASTRO System Release also requires Eventide licensing and API licensing.
Contact IIC Sales for price quotations for AIS-related licensing and professional services.
The NexLog Recorder's internal IP recording engine supports capture of the following VoIP CODECs: