What are the three types of transportable network
THN: Tactical Hub Node (DIV), JNN: Joint Network Node (BDE), CPN: Command Post Node (BN) - Correct Answer What are the three types of transportable network nodes of Increment 1?
Regional Hub Node (fixed, equivalent to 3 THNs) and Satellite Tr...
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What are the three types of transportable network
THN: Tactical Hub Node (DIV), JNN: Joint Network Node (BDE), CPN: Command Post
Node (BN) - Correct Answer What are the three types of transportable network nodes
of Increment 1?
Regional Hub Node (fixed, equivalent to 3 THNs) and Satellite Transportable Terminal
(works with JNNs and CPNs to provide SATCOM) - Correct Answer What are the
supporting network nodes of Increment 1?
At the Halt (ATH) communiction, high speed, WAN capability for secure voice, video
and data from three types of transportable network nodes - Correct Answer What is
WIN-T Increment 1?
Point of Presence (BN+), Soldier Network Extension (Co-BDE), Vehicle Wireless
Package (VWP), and NetOps Security Center - Correct Answer What are the
supporting network platforms in Increment 2?
On the Move (OTM) communication, mission command, and situational awareness
integrated into combat vehicles down to the company level - Correct Answer What is
WIN-T Increment 2?
Point of Presence installed on select platforms at division, brigade and battalion
echelons, enabling mobile mission command by providing on-the-move network
connectivity, including beyond-line-of-sight - Correct Answer What is POP?
Soldier Network Extension (SNE) installed on select vehicles at the company echelon to
extend network from brigade down to company level for the first time; on-the-move
satellite communication systems enables SNE to heal and extend lower echelon tactical
radio network for features blocked by terrain - Correct Answer What is SNE?
Vehicle Wireless Package (VWP) for non-WIN-T command and control (C2) vehicles
provides remote connectivity to a TCN via a Local Access Waveform for C2 vehicles
during at-the-halt and on-the-move operations - Correct Answer What is VWP?
NetOps and Security Center provides network management, enhanced tactical network
planning, administration, monitoring and response capabilities - Correct Answer What
is NOSC?
Tactical Hub Node supports division headquarters, links JNNs and CPNs to Gateway
through RHN - Correct Answer What does the THN do?
Joint Network Node supports brigade-level headquarters - Correct Answer What does
the JNN do?
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