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Patton SmartNode 5490 - 64-SIP G.SHDSL Session Border Router (EFM)

Patton SmartNode 5490 - 64-SIP G.SHDSL Session Border Router (EFM)
Patton SmartNode 5490 - 64-SIP G.SHDSL Session Border Router (EFM)
  • Stock: Approx. 1-3 Weeks
  • Model: SN5490/64P2G/EUI
  • Description: 64-SIP Session Border Router, G.SHDSL, EFM, 4-Wire
  • Brand: Patton Electronics Co.

 

Patton SmartNode 5490 - 64-SIP (EFM)

 

G.SHDSL Session Border Router

 

Enterprise Session Border Router

 

The SmartNode 5490 Enterprise Session Border IAD with built-in G.SHDSL broadband access is a single integrated platform that bridges the wide range of IP PBX products to their service providers ensuring security and a high level of efficiency in the VoIP network. Connecting the Enterprise’s LAN to an Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP), the SN5490 creates a single conduit for multimedia components including voice, video and data. Evolving from Patton’s award winning SmartNode 5400 Series, the next generation SmartNode 5490 Series comes now with IPv6 upgradeable hardware.

Through the SIP Back-to-Back User Agent, the SN5490 provides a common interface into the service provider network providing resolution of any differences between the SIP from the IP PBX and the service provider softswitch. Additionally, the SN5490 provides CODEC transcoding for up to 64 SIP sessions insuring the most efficient use of available bandwidth for both voice and data. Reduce WAN-access bandwidth requirements by converting high-bandwidth G.711 calls on your LAN into lower-bandwidth G.723 calls for WAN transport.

For security, the SN5490 includes SIP-aware NAT and access controlled lists (ACLs) for maintaining secure communications when SIP traffic crosses the Enterprise edge.

In addition, routing capabilities include RIP v1/v2, virtual router redundancy protocol (VRRP), loopback interfaces as well as advanced techniques like policy based routing (PBR). Furthermore, QoS keeps malicious traffic from effecting bandwidth requirements of PBR-marked essential traffic and Downstream QoS ensures important voice and fax calls do not get bogged down by such resource hungry lower priority TCP traffic as FTP downloads.

For survivability, the SN5490 is equipped with a link status based routing function. This function, together with SIP registrar, enables survivable telephony services to be deployed between intra-office SIP clients in case there is a failure at the SIP provider.

 

Product Data Sheet

 

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