Patton electronic 2400 Series Network Router User Manual


 
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07M2400-DS1
Model Information
Application—Shared-Switch Access
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CH-3172 Niederwangen
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SN2400/0V/UI VoIP Media Gateway router with internal 100–240 VAC power supply SNSW-IAF-4 IP Advanced Feature Set (Q-SIG,QoS, IP Classification)
To take advantage of emerging technologies and the
changing regulatory environments, network service
providers are providing new services which can be inte-
grated within the enterprise to reduce costs and improve
service. Deployed as a trunk gateway, the SmartNode is
the seamless link between the PSTN and VoIP access.
Subscribers now access new carrier services without
incurring charges from the incumbent carrier.
In enterprise networks, the SmartNode integrates
telephony and IP data communications for best use of
bandwidth, improved office-to-office communication,
and reduced network costs.
Instead of installing a separate PBX in a remote office,
the SmartNode is able to provide transparent extension
of PBX phones. The extension can be managed centrally
and benefit from services such as calling groups, least
cost routing, and call forwarding.
Specifications
Data Connectivity
2 10/100Base-T Ethernet, RJ-45
Voice Signalling
Euro ISDN EDSS-1/ETSI BRI/NET3
ETS 300 012-1 (ITU-T I.430)
ETS 300 402-1 (ITU-T Q.921)
ETS 300 403-1/2 (ITU-T Q.931)
ETS 300 102-1 (ITU-T Q.931)
Q-SIG (PSS-1)
ECMA-143
ETSI and ISO/ECMA channel numbering
SIP and MGCP
H.323v3
RAS, H.225, H.245
Fast-connect, early H.245
Gatekeeper autodiscovery
Alias registration
Overlap sending
Empty capability set (call transfer, hold)
H.323v1 call transfer, hold
ECS support
ISDN over IP (ISoIP)
H.323 GW and GK compatible
H.323 Annex M3
ISDN/Q-SIG feature tunnelling
ISDN speech, audio and data (Fax Gr 4, UDI
64, RDI 64)
ISDN supplementary services
Voice Routing—Session Router™
Local switching
Interface huntgroups
ISDN broadcast message routing
Routing Criteria
Interface
Calling/called party number
Time of day, day of week, date
ISDN bearer capability
Number manipulation functions
Replace numbers
Add/remove digits
Multiple remote gateways
PLAR
IP Routing
IPv4 router
RIPv1, v2 (RFC 1058 and 2453)
Programmable static routes
ICMP redirect (RFC 792)
• DHCP client/server
Packet fragmentation
Static Firewall
NAT/PAT/NAPT (RFC 1631)
Access control lists
IP Quality of Services
WFQ/Fixed Rate/Priority Queuing/Flow-split
scheduler
Combination of QoS schemes with config-
urable burst
DiffServe/ToS set or queue per header bits
Packet Policing discards excess traffic
802.1p VLAN tagging
Traffic classification
Management
Industry standard CLI
Local console (RS-232, RJ-45) and remote
Telnet access
TFTP configuration down- and upload
TFTP firmware download
SNMP v1 agent (MIB II and private MIB)
Built-in diagnostic tools (trace, debug)
Java™ Applet
HPOV Integration with NNM
Operating Environment
Operating temperature: 0–40ºC
Operating humidity: 5–80% (non condensing)
System
CPU Motorola MPC750 at 333 MHz
Memory 32MB SDRAM (160MB max.)/16 MB
Flash
Power: 100–240 VAC (50/60 Hz)
Power dissipation 30W (fully loaded)
Compliance
EMC compliance: EN55022 and EN55024
Safety compliance: EN 50950
CE compliance
FCC Part 15 Class A