Mobile Network Communication Kit

MOBILE NETWORK COMMUNICATION KIT

The PacStar Mobile Network Communication Kit is a modular fly-away kit designed to support U.S. forces and coalition partners on CENTRIXS, BICES and U.S. BICES networks. The transportable infrastructure of the kit enables easy installation on shipboard and land environments.

The modular solution maximizes capabilities while providing flexible configuration based on the mission. With the smallest SWaP possible, the MNCK includes routing, switching, and advanced network services; Riverbed WAN acceleration; and support for domain controllers. All of which is assembled in lightweight packaging with a variety of power options, including worldwide AC and wideband DC (10-35v). Rugged and functional by design, the system comes with a PacStar 441 router, PacStar 442 switch, and PacStar 451 server.

The PacStar 400-series MNCK solution is managed by PacStar IQ-Core:registered: Software, which simplifies system setup, network management, and protects the system from misconfiguration by operators in the field.

The PacStar Mobile Network Communication Kit is a modular fly-away kit designed to support U.S. forces and coalition partners on CENTRIXS, BICES and U.S. BICES networks. The transportable infrastructure of the kit enables easy installation on shipboard and land environments.

The modular solution maximizes capabilities while providing flexible configuration based on the mission. With the smallest SWaP possible, the MNCK includes routing, switching, and advanced network services; Riverbed WAN acceleration; and support for domain controllers. All of which is assembled in lightweight packaging with a variety of power options, including worldwide AC and wideband DC (10-35v). Rugged and functional by design, the system comes with a PacStar 441 router, PacStar 442 switch, and PacStar 451 server.

The PacStar 400-series MNCK solution is managed by PacStar IQ-Core:registered: Software, which simplifies system setup, network management, and protects the system from misconfiguration by operators in the field.