How much does a STT weigh?

How much does a STT weigh?

(~16.5 lbs.)

What is an STT army?

The Satellite Transportable Terminal (STT), a highly mobile satellite system, operates in conjunction with the JNN and CPN. It is designed to establish secure voice, video and data communications virtually anytime and anywhere.

What is a snap terminal army?

The SIPR/NIPR Access Point (SNAP) terminals are Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSATs) using commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment to provide secure beyond line of sight (BLOS) communications to battalions and below.

What is a tactical hub node?

The Tactical Hub node is the central element of the Inc 1 network that links deployed JNN systems and BnCPs via satellite connectivity while providing communication interfaces to other fixed and deployed networks.

How many users can a CPN support?

Each cellular support capability will support 32 simultaneous users (threshold), 48 simultaneous users (objective). The system will be capable of providing the full cellular capability in 10 MHz of spectrum (3G) and 20 MHz (4G LTE).

What is a colorless router?

The colorless core routing enclave increases capability by encrypting all data, both classified and unclassified, as it is transported over satellites and line-of-sight links. It enables Soldiers to send information across the battlefield without fear of the enemy intercepting sensitive information.

How much is an STT?

STT will be charged on the sell side turnover of the transaction, regardless of whether the trade is Intraday or Positional. The current STT rate is 0.01%.

How many users can a Jnn support?

Does snap count Bah as income?

SNAP adds the BAH as “income” rather than a military subsidized housing allowance. If your BAH and base pay are combined, it’s entirely possible to be denied SNAP assistance because the military family “earns too much money.”

What is Nipper net?

The Non-classified Internet Protocol (IP) Router Network (NIPRNet) is an IP network used to exchange unclassified information, including information subject to controls on distribution, among the private network’s users. It is one of the United States Department of Defense’s three main networks.

Is firewall a layer 2 or 3?

A firewall generally works at layer 3 and 4 of the OSI model. Layer 3 is the Network Layer where IP works and Layer 4 is the Transport Layer, where TCP and UDP function. Many firewalls today have advanced up the OSI layers and can even understand Layer 7 – the Application Layer.