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SN10100A/16E/R48 - SmartNode SmartMedia Gateway 16 E1/T1, 480 VoIP Channels with Standard Signaling Set.   Redundant 48V DC Powe by PATTON

SN10100A/16E/R48 - SmartNode SmartMedia Gateway 16 E1/T1, 480 VoIP Channels with Standard Signaling Set. Redundant 48V DC Powe
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  • 4 to 16 x T1/E1/J1 in a 1U chassis—Low cost per port; up to 66% rack and space cost savings
  • 128 to 480 VoIP channels (field upgradable)—Simple field upgrade by purchasing our hardware-ready models
  • Increased system up-time—SS7 link redundancy, dual power supply support, field-upgradable components
  • Low operating expense (up to 80% cost savings) significantly improves ROI—Low power consumption (150 W for the SN10100 at full capacity)
  • Connect with confidence to diverse VoIP endpoints and IP fax—Extensive media handling support for wireline, wireless and fax codecs

 

Mfg SKU # : SN10100A/16E/R48
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The Patton Model SN10100A-16E-R48 enables SIP-to-SS7 and H.323 VoIP services delivery by bridging voice traffic between the public switched telephone network (PSTN)—based on time-division multiplexing (TDM) with SS7 signaling—and emerging SIP-over-IP telephony networks. Service providers are adding VoIP capabilities to their sigtran SS7 networks to reduce the cost of interconnecting with other carriers, to cost-effectively build out their network footprints, or simply to transport voice traffic across their IP backbones. Positioned at the telephony-network core or edge, SmartNode SS7 media gateways provide a built-in the sigtran  SS7 protocol stack that enables service providers to deliver SIP-over-IP VoIP services while maintaining the quality and the reliability of traditional TDM telephony networks that use the sigtran protocol.

TDM interfaces
Service providers, whether providing local, long-distance or international voice services, are interconnected with a multitude of other providers using T1/E1/J1 links. It is critical for service providers to be able to rapidly establish new interconnections without having to always deploy new devices. SmartNode 10100 Series media gateways offer the flexibility to configure and support T1/E1/J1 interfaces.

Signaling and control protocols
Just as flexibility in the selection and deployment of TDM links is a key requirement for service providers, the need to support multiple signaling protocols across various carrier partners is just as important. Each SN10100 media gateway provides support for the concurrent use of ISDN, SS7/C7, CAS (R2), SIP, and SIGTRAN signaling protocols in the same device. The ability to provide switching and conversion across multiple TDM and SIP-over-IP signaling protocols at once is paramount to enabling the operational flexibility and cost savings that drive service providers to expand their carrier relationships and converge their networks.

In parallel with the Sigtran/SS7 protocol stack and IP signaling protocols mentioned above, SN10100 devices also support the H.248 media gateway control protocol, which enables any H.248-compliant 3-party softswitch to control a media gateway. While the softswitch manages call control interactions, the SN10100 handles transmission of call media as well as any required transcoding.

Media handling
Service providers will use one or more codecs on their VoIP networks according to their desire to save bandwidth, to provide a certain level of voice quality, or simply to interoperate with other VoIP devices or providers. The ability to support multiple concurrent codecs and to allocate them in real time based on traffic is the key to delivering true network convergence.

SmartNode 10100 gateways feature extensive support for various wireline, mobile and IP telephony audio formats, delivering seamless transcoding in real-time. The SS7 media gateways ship with support for G.711, G723.1, G.726, and G.729ab right out of the box, with no additional license fee required. They also offer optional support for mobile and IP vocoders such as AMR, AMR-WB (G.722.2), GSM-FR/GSM-EFR, EVRC/QCELP, G.728, G.729eg, and iLBC. SN10100 gateways offer independent dynamic codec selection per channel. This means that it is possible to assign different vocoders to different channels, on a channel-by-channel basis. The devices can then run all of these codecs concurrently and do so with no impact on system performance.

SN10100 gateways also provide unparalleled support for Internet-based fax, also known as Fax over IP or Fax relay, using the T.38 protocol, which is used to carry fax communications over an IP network. (They also support the T.30 protocol for fax over the PSTN.)

System density
SN10100 gateways feature the industry’s highest system density in a 1U form factor. Beside the capital savings achieved by purchasing less units of equipment, system density also provides operational cost savings in the form of reduced co-location fees as well as lower power and cooling costs.

Energy efficiency
For many, if not most, service providers, the payoff from reducing energy use can be particularly impressive; typically, for every watt of power required to operate a device, another watt is required to cool it. The SN10100 media gateways can play a major role in reducing energy costs, with an average two-thirds less power consumption than competing products of similar capacity.

Provisioning and maintenance
For network convergence efforts to contribute positively to revenue and profitability, service providers must maintain their reputation for uptime and availability during the introduction, operation, and maintenance of new services. The SN10100 offers OAM&P, an operations, administration, maintenance, provisioning (OAM&P) solution. OAM&P enables the service provider to perform the initial set-up of the SN10100 media gateway and any subsequent maintenance operations. These range from the simple, such as the collection of statistics and alarms, to the more complex, such as system configuration changes, the addition of new hardware or software components, and the application of software patches or software upgrades.

Capacity and voice processing VoIP channels—128 to 480
PSTN interfaces—Dual RJ48C for BITS or T1/E1 for signaling
VoIP interfaces—Dual 100/1000Base-T • RJ45 connectors on rear of unit
Vocoding—Universal codecs: G.711, G.723.1, G.726, G.729ab, T.38 • Other codecs: G.722.2 (AMR-WB), G.728, G.729eg, iLBC, clear mode (RFC 4040)
Fax/Modem/Data—T.38 fax relay (V.17 and V.34) • Automatic G.711 fallback • Modem and data pass-through
DTMF relay—RFC 2833, SIP INFO Method, In-band
Echo cancellation—G.168 echo cancellation • 128 ms echo tail on all channels simultaneously
Voice processing—Dynamic and programmable jitter buffer (20 to 200 ms) • Voice activity detection (VAD) • Comfort noise generation (CNG) Management interfaces—Dual 100/1000Base-T for OAM&P

 

Simultaneous signaling support SIP—Supported RFCs: 2327, 2976, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3264, 3311*, 3323*, 3325*, 3398, 3515*, 3578*, 3764, 3891, 4028 (*partial compliance)
SIGTRAN—M2PA, M1UA, M3UA, IUA • SS7 termination and/or relay supported
SS7—Up to 64 x MTP2 links (56, 64, n x 56/64 kbps, HSL) • Multiple redundant MTP2 links • Up to 64 MTP3 originating point codes and linksets • ISUP variants: ITU 92, ITU 97, ANSI 88, ANSI 92, ANSI 95, Telcordia 97, ETSIv2, ETSIv3, China, Singapore, UK Brazil ISDN PRI—Q.931 ISDN PRI: NI-2, 4ESS, 5ESS, DMS-100, DMS-250, Euro ISDN ETSI NET5 (France, Germany, UK, China, Hong Kong, Korea), NTT (Japan), Australia
CAS—MFC R2 (standard ITU, Brazil) • Customizable protocol script files

 

SmartNode-CONTROL Standalone call control—Any to any call routing (TDM-VoIP, TDM-TDM, VoIP-VoIP with transcoding) • Call routing based on: trunk group, calling/called numbers, nature of address, ASR, time of day, load-based, cost-based, TO:, FROM: Request URI, redirect numbers, and other parameters • NPA-NXX routing (100k+ table entries, Excel or CVS file upload) • Route retries • Call transfer (REFER, AT&T TR 50075) H.248 (MEGACO) call control—ITU-T H.248 versions 1 and 2 • UDP, SCTP, IPsec transport • DTMF and fax detection • DTMF, announcements and call progress tone generation • Call quality and inactivity alerts
Session management and billing—SIP peer availability polling • RTP inactivity monitoring • CDR generation (RADIUS and text file) OAM&P
OAM&P Operation & Administration—Web-based system status and operations • SNMP v2/v3 GET, TRAPs and alarms • Dynamic configuration changes
Maintenance—Web-based interface for maintenance • Automated system upgrade • System backup, restore and copy
Provisioning—Web-based interface for configuration • Dynamic activation
Troubleshooting—Per-call tracing (history and/or live) • Signalling capture tools • SSH command-line interface Electrical characteristics
Electrical characteristics Power input—90 to 260 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz • -40 to -60 VDC • Redundant power supply with dual power inputs • Maximum 138 W power consumption
Physical characteristics Dimensions—1U, 1.719H x 17.4W x 16D in. (43.66H x 442W x 406D mm)
Weight—20 lbs (9.1 kg)
Regulatory compliance UL/CSA 60950, CSA C22.2—EMC: FCC Part 15:2009, Subpart B, CE Mark (EN55022:2006, Class A, EM60950, EN61000, ETS 300 386) Environmental
Environmental Operating temp: 0 to +55 °C, 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Storage temp: -10 to +75 °C, 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
NEBS Level 3 compliant
RoHS compliant

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