Vault 7: Projects

This publication series is about specific projects related to the Vault 7 main publication.

Description
of multi-vendor edge devices.
Subscriber Management: allows for bulk provisioning of existing users as well as NOC managed user
provisioning. Provides real-time session, subscriber and network information. Includes customer care
functionality, including subscriber self-care, incident tracking and account adjustment and refund.
Service Creation: enables definition of different service plan profiles, including usage-based, flat rate
plans, peak/off-peak billing, and location-specific plans. Handles multiple payment options, including
credit cards and pre-paid cards, and allows definition of different Classes of Service.
Multiple Authentication Realms: provides Radius AAA and 802.1x support as well as multiple
authentication options through external sources, including Radius, SIM, SMS, MSN Passport, etc.
Billing and Mediation: enables rating and billing mediation into existing postpaid billing systems,
including XML, AAA, and IPDR formats and supports pre-paid billing.
Remote Network Management: allows real-time viewing and management of the Wi-Fi network edge
elements. Manages real-time session quality and network information. Stores all subscriber and
network (QoS) Quality of Service data for customer care and network maintenance. Provides ability to
set alert thresholds for edge elements and generate automatic email alerts.
Roaming Services: manages roaming agreements with major aggregators, including iPass, GRIC and
Boingo and offers Inter-WISP roaming. Provides integrated clearing, settlement and reconciliation.
Aprisa is a complete, low-cost, easy-to-install back office appliance that enables a cost-effective build
out of public hotspots. Using a web-based administration utility. licensed to work with 25, 50 or 100
hotspot controllers.
Wi-Fi switches have the same properties as Ethernet switches - parallel network operation, extended
range and support of standard client adapters - applied for the first time to Wi-Fi networks with
extraordinary results.
Vivato's switches use phased-array radio antennas to create highly directed, narrow beams of Wi-Fi
transmissions. The Wi-Fi beams are created on a packet-by-packet basis. Vivato calls this technology
PacketSteering™.
Unlike current wireless LAN broadcasting, Vivato's switched beam is focused in a controlled pattern
and pointed precisely at the desired client device. These narrow beams of Wi-Fi enable simultaneous
Wi-Fi transmissions to many devices in different directions, thus enabling parallel operations to many
users - the essence of Wi-Fi switching.
integrated Access Controller for public access networks. It combines a high-speed wireless LAN
Access Point, an IP Router, a 4-port LAN Switch and a complete Access Controller for Wi-Fi Hotspots
in one box. One single P-560 can serve up to 100 simultaneous users (depending on SW license),
takes control over authentication, accounting and routing to the Internet as well as to the operator’s
central.
can immediately recognize new users on the network and remember returning users plus redirect
their browser to a proprietary Web page. That is to say, user needn't change their network
configuration for access the Internet, just plug and play a true captive portal
rack mountable intelligent gateway integrated with a 4-port port-based V-LAN switch and capable of
supporting up to 1024 simultaneous users. Designed for use in the medium to large environment such
as large hotels, university campuses and airports, the Internet Subscriber Server II acts as an hotspot
access controller and provides plug and play instant Internet access, advanced security & network
management

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