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nor approved for use in an industrial or residential environment.
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The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Patton Elec-
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Warranty Information
The software described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used
or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license.
Patton Electronics warrants all SmartNode router components to be free from defects,
and will—at our option—repair or replace the product should it fail within one year
from the first date of the shipment.
This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials, and does not cover
customer damage, abuse or unauthorized modification. If the product fails to perform
as warranted, your sole recourse shall be repair or replacement as described above.
Under no condition shall Patton Electronics be liable for any damages incurred by the
use of this product. These damages include, but are not limited to, the following: lost
profits, lost savings and incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or
inability to use this product. Patton Electronics specifically disclaims all other warran
ties, expressed or implied, and the installation or use of this product shall be deemed
an acceptance of these terms by the user.
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Table of Contents....................................................................................................................................................3
About this guide .....................................................................................................................................................6
Safety when working with electricity .................................................................................................................7
General observations .........................................................................................................................................9
Typographical conventions used in this document.................................................................................................. 9
General conventions .........................................................................................................................................9
1 General information .......................................................................................................................................... 10
SmartNode Series VoIP routers overview...............................................................................................................11
SmartNode 4520 Series router ........................................................................................................................12
SmartNode 4110 Series router ........................................................................................................................16
Applications for SmartNode 4110 Series ...............................................................................................................21
SIP and H.323 terminal and PSTN gateways ..................................................................................................21
Application—Analog line extension over IP ....................................................................................................22
Applications for SmartNode 4520 Series ...............................................................................................................24
Planning the installation ........................................................................................................................................28
Site log ............................................................................................................................................................30
Network information ......................................................................................................................................30
IP related information .....................................................................................................................................30
Power source ...................................................................................................................................................30
Location and mounting requirements .............................................................................................................31
Installing the gateway router..................................................................................................................................31
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Mounting the gateway router ..........................................................................................................................31
Installing an interface cable on the router’s FXS and FXO interface ports .................................................32
Installing the Ethernet cable ......................................................................................................................34
Connecting to external power source .........................................................................................................36
4 Getting started with the SmartNode................................................................................................................... 38
1. Configure IP address .........................................................................................................................................40
Power connection and default configuration ...................................................................................................40
Connect with the serial interface .....................................................................................................................40
Changing the IP address .................................................................................................................................41
2. Connect the SmartNode to the network............................................................................................................41
Start-up with factory configuration .................................................................................................................43
Load a new application image (SmartWare) via TFTP ....................................................................................44
5 LEDs status and monitoring .............................................................................................................................. 46
Status LEDs...........................................................................................................................................................47
6 Contacting Patton for assistance......................................................................................................................... 50
Out-of-warranty service .............................................................................................................................51
Returns for credit ......................................................................................................................................51
Return for credit policy .............................................................................................................................52
A Compliance ...................................................................................................................................................... 53
CE Declaration of Conformity ..............................................................................................................................54
Authorized European Representative .....................................................................................................................54
Radio and TV Interference (FCC Part 15) ............................................................................................................55
FCC Part 68 (ACTA) Statement (FXO Ports).......................................................................................................55
Industry Canada Notice (FXO Ports) ....................................................................................................................55
B Specifications .................................................................................................................................................... 57
Fax and modem support........................................................................................................................................58
IP services..............................................................................................................................................................59
Operating temperature ....................................................................................................................................60
Weight and power dissipation ...............................................................................................................................60
Power supply .........................................................................................................................................................61
AC version ......................................................................................................................................................61
DC version .....................................................................................................................................................61
Identification of the SmartNode devices via SNMP...............................................................................................61
C Cabling ............................................................................................................................................................. 63
Serial console.........................................................................................................................................................64
Ethernet 10Base-T and 100Base-T ........................................................................................................................64
Analog FXS ...........................................................................................................................................................67
Analog FXO ..........................................................................................................................................................67
D Port pin-outs .................................................................................................................................................... 69
Ethernet 10Base-T and 100Base-T port ................................................................................................................70
FXO port ..............................................................................................................................................................71
E SmartNode 4110 Series factory configuration .................................................................................................... 72
G Installation checklist ......................................................................................................................................... 76
This guide describes the SmartNode 4110 and 4520 Series hardware, installation and basic configuration. For
detailed software configuration information refer to the SmartWare Software Configuration Guide and the avail
able Configuration Notes.
Audience
This guide is intended for the following users:
• Operators
• Installers
• Maintenance technicians
Structure
This guide contains the following chapters and appendices:
• Chapter 1 on page 10 provides information about router features and capabilities
• Chapter 2 on page 20 contains an overview describing router operation and applications
• Chapter 4 on page 38 describes getting started with the SmartNode router
• Chapter 5 on page 46 contains definitions for the LED status indicators
• Chapter 6 on page 50 contains information on contacting Patton technical support for assistance
• Appendix B on page 57 contains specifications for the routers
• Appendix C on page 63 provides cable recommendations
• Appendix D on page 69 describes the router’s ports and pin-outs
• Appendix E on page 72 lists the factory configuration settings for SmartNode 4110 Series devices
• Appendix F on page 74 lists the factory configuration settings for SmartNode 4520 Series devices
• Appendix G on page 76 lists the tasks for installing a SmartNode 4520 or 4110 Series router
For best results, read the contents of this guide before you install the router.
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CAUTION
CAUTION
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Precautions
Notes and cautions, which have the following meanings, are used throughout this guide to help you become
aware of potential Router problems. War ni ng s relate to personal injury issues, and Cautions refer to potential
property damage.
Note
Calls attention to important information.
The shock hazard symbol and WARNING heading indicate a
potential electric shock hazard. Strictly follow the warning
instructions to avoid injury caused by electric shock.
The alert symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential
safety hazard. Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid
personal injury.
The shock hazard symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a
potential electric shock hazard. Strictly follow the instructions to
avoid property damage caused by electric shock.
The alert symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential hazard. Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage.
Safety when working with electricity
The SmartNode contains no user serviceable parts. The equipment shall be returned to Patton Electronics for repairs, or
epaired by qualified service personnel.
r
Mains Voltage: Do not open the case when the power cord is
connected. For systems without a power switch, line voltages
are present within the power supply when the power cord is
connected. The mains outlet that is utilized to power the SmartNode router shall be within 10 feet (3 meters) of the device,
ll be easily accessible, and protected by a circuit breaker.
sha
For AC powered units, ensure that the power cable used meets
all applicable standards for the country in which it is to be
installed, and that it is connected to a wall outlet which has
earth ground.
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CAUTION
For units with an external power adapter, the adapter shall be a
listed Limited Power Source.
WARNING
Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the SmartNode is ON or OFF. To avoid
lectric shock, use caution when near WAN ports. When
WARNING
WARNING
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detaching the cables, detach the end away from the SmartNode first.
Before opening the chassis, disconnect the telephone network
cables to avoid contact with telephone line voltages. When
detaching the cables, detach the end away from the SmartNode first.
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables
during periods of lightning activity.
In accordance with the requirements of council directive 2002/96/
EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE),
ensure that at end-of-life you separate this product from other
waste and scrap and deliver to the WEEE collection system in
your country for recycling.
Preventing electrostatic discharge damage
When starting to install interface cards place the interface car
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and
impair electrical circuitry. It occurs when electronic printed circuit
cards are improperly handled and can result in complete or intermittent failures. Do the following to prevent ESD:
• Always follow ESD prevention procedures when removing and
replacing cards.
• Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, ensuring that it makes good
skin contact. Connect the clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame to safely channel unwanted ESD voltages to ground.
• To properly guard against ESD damage and shocks, the wrist strap
and cord must operate effectively. If no wrist strap is available,
ground yourself by touching the metal part of the chassis.
d on its shielded plastic bag if you lay it on your bench.
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General observations
• Clean th
• Place the unit on a flat sur
• A
void exposing the unit to direct sunlight and other heat sources
• P
rotect the unit from moisture, vapors, and aggressive liquids
e case with a soft slightly moist anti-static cloth
face and ensure free air circulation
Typographical conventions used in this document
This section describes the typographical conventions and terms used in this guide.
General conventions
The procedures described in this manual
ConventionMeaning
Garamond blue type
Futura bold typeCommands and keywords are in boldface font.
Futura bold-italic typeParts of commands, which are related to elements already named by the user,
Italicized Futura typeVariables for which you supply values are in italic font
Futura typeIndicates the names of fields or windows.
Garamond bold typeIndicates the names of command buttons that execute an action.
< >Angle brackets indicate function and keyboard keys, such as <SHIFT>, <CTRL>,
[ ]Elements in square brackets are optional.
{a | b | c}Alternative but required keywords are grouped in braces ({ }) and are separated
blue screenInformation you enter is in blue screen font.
screenTerminal sessions and information the system displays are in screen font.
nodeThe leading IP address or nodename of a SmartNode is substituted with node in
SNThe leading SN on a command line represents the nodename of the SmartNode
#An hash sign at the beginning of a line indicates a comment line.
Indicates a cross-reference hyperlink that points to a figure, graphic, table, or section heading. Clicking on the hyperlink jumps you to the reference. When you
have finished reviewing the reference, click on the Go to Previous View
button
are in boldface italic font.
<C>, and so on.
by vertical bars ( | )
boldface italic font.
use the following text conventions:
Table 1. General conventions
in the Adobe® Acrobat® Reader toolbar to return to your starting point.
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Chapter contents
SmartNode Series VoIP routers overview...............................................................................................................11
SmartNode 4520 Series router ........................................................................................................................12
SmartNode 4110 Series router ........................................................................................................................16
SmartNode 4520 & 4110 Series User Manual 1 • General information
SmartNode Series VoIP routers overview
The SmartNode 4520 and 4110 Series VoIP Gateway Routers (see figure 1) combine IP routing, VPN/Security, and Quality of Service for up to 8 transparent voice and
low-cost IP services with packet-voice for complete branch office voice and data connectivity.
FAX calls over any IP or PSTN network. Leverage
Figure 1. SmartNode Router (SmartNode 4524 shown)
The SmartNode 4520 Series Gateway Routers, equipped with two 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports provide;
voice over IP (VoIP) and Internet telephony plus Internet
access routing, VPN and firewall functions, and
extensive Quality of Service (QoS) functions.
The SmartNode 4110 Series Media Gateways, equipped with a
single 10/100Base-T Ethernet port that provide
VoI P an d I n te rn et t el ep h on y.
The SmartNode VoIP Gateways and Gateway-Routers perform the following major functions:
• Voice
over IP and local switching via a combination of 2 to 8 analog phone ports (FXS) and 2 to 4 analog
line ports (FXO).
• Standard complian
• Internet
access and IP Routing (4520 Series only) with IP Quality of Service (QoS) support for mixed voice
t VoIP conversion in accordance with SIP and H.323 protocols.
and data traffic.
Section “SmartNode 4520 Series router” on
page 12 provides more information on the SmartNode 4520
Series. Section “SmartNode 4110 Series router” on page 16 describes the SmartNode 4110 Series.
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Figure 2. Examples of SN4520 Series rear panels
The following base models (each equipped with two 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports) are available:
• SmartNode 4522 (2 VoIP calls)
• SmartNode 4524 (4 VoIP calls)
• SmartNode 4526 (6 VoIP calls)
• SmartNode 4528 (8 VoIP calls)
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The port combinations are indicated in the extension of the model code. The products the following model
code conventions apply:
stands for FXS ports
• JS
• JO stands
• UI stands
• EUI
for FXO ports
for integrated universal input power supply (see figure 3)
stands for external universal input power supply (see figure 3)
For example, the model code SN45
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NoteFor a complete listing of available models, refer to the SmartNode VoIP page
at http://www.patton.com/voip/.
26/4JS2JO/EUI describes a SmartNode configured as follows:
Figure 3. SmartNode 4520 Series power input connectors
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Ports descriptions
The SmartNode 4520 Series rear panel ports are described in table 2.
Table 2. Rear panel ports
PortLocationDescription
10/100 Ethernet
ETH 0/0 & ETH 0/1
Analog voice port,
FXS
Analog voice port,
FXO
PowerRear panel The gateway is available in a DC or AC power input version (see
Rear panel
Rear panel
Rear panel
RJ-45 connectors (see figure 16 on page 32) that connect the router to an
Ethernet device (e.g., a cable or DSL modem, LAN hub or switch).
FXS RJ-11(6 position, 4 wire) connectors (see figure 16 on page 32) that
connect the router with an analog terminal (a telephone, for example)
FXO port. EuroPOTS support (ETSI EG201 188). FXS on-hook voltage is
48V for each FXS port.
FXO RJ-11(6 position, 4 wire) connectors (see figure 16 on page 32) that
connect the router with an analog line (FXS port). EuroPOTS support
(ETSI EG201 188).
figure 3), labeled as follows:
• AC version (Internal power supply): 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 200 mA
• DC version: 12 VDC, 1.25 A
ConsoleFront
panel
Used for service and maintenance, the Console port (see figure 4 on
page 15), an RS-232 RJ-45 connector, connects the router to a serial terminal
such as a PC or ASCII terminal (also called a dumb terminal).
Reset button behavior
For those SmartNode devices that have a Re
• To restart th
e unit with the current startup configuration—Press for less than 1 second and release the Reset
set button on the rear panel, its behavior is as follows:
button. The SmartNode will restart with the current startup configuration.
• To restart th
e unit with factory default configuration—Press the Reset button for 5 seconds until the Run
LED starts blinking. The unit will restart with factory default configuration.
• To restart the unit
in bootloader mode (to be used only by trained SmartNode technicians)—Start with the
unit powered off. Press and hold the Reset button while applying power to the unit. Release the Reset button
when the Run LED starts blinking so the unit will enter bootloader mode.
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Figure 4. SmartNode 4520 Series front panels
Note
For LED descriptions, refer to chapter 5, “LEDs status and monitoring” on
page 46.
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The SmartNode 4110 Series are compact VoIP Gateways th
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binations of FXS and FXO ports (see figure 5).
Figure 5. Examples of SN4110 Series rear panels
The following base models (each equipped with one 10/100Base-T Ethernet port) are available:
• SmartNode 4112 (2 VoIP calls)
• SmartNode 4114 (4 VoIP calls)
• SmartNode 4116 (6 VoIP calls)
• SmartNode 4118 (8 VoIP calls)
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The port combinations are indicated in the extension of the model code. The products the following model
code conventions apply:
• JS
stands for FXS ports
• JO stands
• UI stands
• EUI
for FXO ports
for integrated universal input power supply (see figure 6)
stands for external universal input power supply (see figure 6)
For example, the model code SN41
• 4 FXS
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• External pow
ports
ports
er supply
NoteFor a complete listing of available models, refer to the SmartNode VoIP page
at http://www.patton.com/voip/.
16/4JS2JO/EUI describes a SmartNode configured as follows:
Figure 6. SmartNode 4110 Series power input connectors
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Ports descriptions
The SmartNode 4110 Series rear panel ports are described in table 3.
Table 3. Rear panel ports
PortLocationDescription
10/100 Ethernet
ETH 0/0
Analog voice port,
FXS
Analog voice port,
FXO
PowerRear panel The gateway is available in a DC or AC power input version (see
Rear panel
Rear panel
Rear panel
RJ-45 connector (see figure 5 on page 16) that connects the router to an
Ethernet device (a cable or DSL modem, LAN hub or switch, for example).
FXS RJ-11(6 position, 4 wire) connectors (see figure 16 on page 32) that
connect the router with an analog terminal (a telephone, for example)
FXO port. EuroPOTS support (ETSI EG201 188).
FXO RJ-11(6 position, 4 wire) connectors (see figure 16 on page 32) that
connect the router with an analog line (FXS port). EuroPOTS support
(ETSI EG201 188).
figure 6), labeled as follows:
• AC version (Internal power supply): 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 200 mA
• DC version: 12 VDC, 1.25 A
ConsoleFront
panel
Used for service and maintenance, the Console port (see figure 7 on
page 19), an RS-232 RJ-45 connector, connects the router to a serial terminal
such as a PC or ASCII terminal (also called a dumb terminal).
Reset button behavior
For those SmartNode devices that have a Re
• To restart th
e unit with the current startup configuration—Press for less than 1 second and release the Reset
set button on the rear panel, its behavior is as follows:
button. The SmartNode will restart with the current startup configuration.
• To restart th
e unit with factory default configuration—Press the Reset button for 5 seconds until the Run
LED starts blinking. The unit will restart with factory default configuration.
• To restart the unit
in bootloader mode (to be used only by trained SmartNode technicians)—Start with the
unit powered off. Press and hold the Reset button while applying power to the unit. Release the Reset button
when the Run LED starts blinking so the unit will enter bootloader mode.
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Figure 7. SmartNode 4110 Series front panels
Note
For LED descriptions, refer to chapter 5, “LEDs status and monitoring” on
page 46.
Applications for SmartNode 4110 Series ...............................................................................................................21
SIP and H.323 terminal and PSTN gateways ..................................................................................................21
Application—Analog line extension over IP ....................................................................................................22
Applications for SmartNode 4520 Series ...............................................................................................................24
Application—Single-phone PSTN and VoIP access ........................................................................................26
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Introduction
Patton’s SmartNode Media Gateway Routers deliver the features you need for advanced multiservice voice and
data network applications. They combine high quality voice-over-IP with powerful quality of service routing
functions to build professional and reliable VoIP networks. This chapter describes typical applications for
which the SmartNodes are uniquely suited.
NoteDetailed configuration information for SmartNode applications can be
found online at www.patton.com/smartnode.
Applications for SmartNode 4110 Series
The SmartNode 4110 Series device, equipped with a single Ethernet port, provides gateway and over-IP line
extension services.
SIP and H.323 terminal and PSTN gateways
All models provide voice-o
or H.323 protocol (see figure 8). The SmartNode 4110 Series supports automatic registration to a Gatekeeper
or SIP server to provide analog extension services or PSTN breakout connectivity.
ver-IP and FAX-over-IP services for integration into a VoIP network running the SIP
Figure 8. PSTN and Terminal gateways
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Application—Analog line extension over IP
A virtual analog line can be created using an FXO and FXS model (see figure 9). The complete signaling and
media (voice, fax, or modem) of the analog phone line is extended o
ver IP. This enables a PBX analog extension
line to be extended to a home office or satellite office. The analog line extension relays DTMF, hook-flash and
CLI to provide full PBX feature access over the IP network (checking voice mail or joining a calling group, for
example).
Figure 9. Analog line extension
Application—ITSP dial-in access
An ITSP can use the SmartNode FXO gateways as dial-in access points to his Internet telephony services (see
figure 10). A user calls a local number, the FXO SmartNode picks up the call and uses a second dial-tone to dial
the remote number. The system can be enhanced with a central call control server providing IVR announcements, PIN checking, and accounting for the calls.
Figure 10. ITSP dial-in access
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Application—Private line automatic ringdown (PLAR)
A private hot-line can be created by using two
FXS models back-to-back (see figure 11). These can be found
in use as courtesy phones at ATM’s, information kiosks, and emergency assistance pedestals. In this application, when one handset is picked-up, the remote handset immediately begins
ringing. When the remote
handset is picked-up, the speech path is completed. The end-to-end link supports voice, fax Gr.3 (2.4–14.4
kbps) with T.38 or fax- and modem bypass using a G.711 codec.
Figure 11. FXS to FXS Hotline
Application—Enterprise campus BRI to FXS telephony extension
In combination with the Patton SmartNode 1000 and 2000 Series models the FXS gateways provide ISDN
to FXS extensions over IP (see figure 12).
BRI
Figure 12. BRI to FXS extension
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Application—PBX toll bypass gateway
The gateways can be used to provide toll bypass over an IP WAN (see figure 13). The call routing in this case
is
provided by the PBX systems. A call routed to the FXS gateway can be relayed on a port-to-port basis or
depending on the dialed-number to the r
NoteWith the use of FXS ports, extension dialing on the secondary side must be
emote gateway.
done by using two-stage dialing (DTMF relay) or a call attendant. DID is not
available when using a SmartNode FXS port connected to a PBX FXO port.
Figure 13. Toll bypass
Applications for SmartNode 4520 Series
SmartNode 4520 Series devices have dual 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports. The two Ethernet ports provide full
featured IP routing between LAN and WAN plus Ethernet and IP layer QoS services. Voice prioritization and
traffic management avoid network congestion and provide optimal voice quality. With these additional features
the SmartNode 4520 series can add Internet access and data networking to any of the SmartNode 4110 Series
applications described previously. The following sections show some typical combined voice-data applications.
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services available to local telephony and LAN users (such as file-server access,
station-to-station dialing, outside trunk access, and voice mail). Additionally, the home user can take advantage
of corporate dialing rates.
Figure 14. Home office networking
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The SmartNode 4520 Series with a combination of FXS and FX
O ports can be used to make and receive calls
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Figure 15. Single-phone access
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Chapter 3Hardware installation
Chapter contents
Planning the installation ........................................................................................................................................28
Site log ............................................................................................................................................................30
Network information ......................................................................................................................................30
IP related information .....................................................................................................................................30
Power source ...................................................................................................................................................30
Location and mounting requirements .............................................................................................................31
Installing the gateway router..................................................................................................................................31
Mounting the gateway router ..........................................................................................................................31
Installing an interface cable on the router’s FXS and FXO interface ports .................................................32
Installing the Ethernet cable ......................................................................................................................34
Connecting to external power source .........................................................................................................36
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CAUTION
Planning the installation
Before you start the actual installation, it is strongly recommended that you gather all the information needed
to install and setup the device. See table 4 for an example of what pre-installment checks you might need to
carry out. Having carried out the pre-installation checks enables y
into an existing infrastructure with confidence.
The mains outlet that is utilized to power the equipment must be
within 1 foot (3 meters) of the device and shall be easily accessible.
ou to install and set up your gateway router
Note
When setting up your gateway router consider cable length limitations, and
potential electromagnetic interference (EMI) as defined by the applicable
local and international regulations. Ensure that your site is properly prepared
before beginning installation.
Before installing the gateway router device, the following tasks should be completed:
• Create
• Gather IP
• Install the har
a network diagram (see section “Network information” on page 30)
related information (see section “IP related information” on page 30 for more information)
dware and software needed to configure the SmartNode. (See section “Software tools” on
page 30)
• Verify power source reliability (see
When you finish preparing for gateway r
section “Power source” on page 30).
outer installation, go to section “Installing the gateway router” on
page 31 to install the device.
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Installation checklist
The installation checklist (see table 4) lists the tasks for installing a SmartNode 4520 or 4110 Series router.
Make a copy of this checklist and mark the entries as you complete each task. For each SmartNode 4520 or
4110 S
eries router, include a copy of the completed checklist in your site log.
Table 4. Installation checklist
TaskVerified byDate
Network information available & recorded in site log
Environmental specifications verified
Site power voltages verified
Installation site pre-power check completed
Required tools available
Additional equipment available
All printed documents available
SmartWare release & build number verified
Rack, desktop, or wall mounting of chassis completed
Initial electrical connections established
ASCII terminal attached to console port
Cable length limits verified
Initial configuration performed
Initial operation verified
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Site log
Patton recommends that you maintain a site log to record all actions relevant to the system, if you do not
eady keep such a log. Site log entries should include information such as listed in table 5.
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Table 5. Sample site log entries
EntryDescription
InstallationMake a copy of the installation checklist and insert it into the site log
Upgrades and maintenanceUse the site log to record ongoing maintenance and expansion history
Configuration changesRecord all changes and the reasons for them
MaintenanceSchedules, requirements, and procedures performed
CommentsNotes, and problems
SoftwareChanges and updates to SmartWare software
Network information
Network connection considerations that you should take into
account for planning are provided for several
types of network interfaces are described in the following sections.
Network Diagram
Draw a network overview diagram that displays all neig
hboring IP nodes, connected elements and telephony
components.
IP related information
Before you can set up the basic IP connectivity for your SmartNode 4000 series you should have the following
information:
• IP
addresses used for Ethernet LAN and WAN ports
• Su
bnet mask used for Ethernet LAN and WAN ports
• IP
addresses of central H.323 Gatekeeper (if used)
• IP
addresses of central PSTN Gateway for H.323 and/or ISoIP based calls
• IP
addresses of central TFTP Server used for configuration upload and download
Software tools
You will need a PC (or equivalent) with a VT-100 emulation program (e.g. H
yperTerminal) to configure the
software on your SmartNode router.
Power source
If you suspect that your AC power is not reliable, for example if room lights flicker often or there is machinery
with large motors nearby
, have a qualified professional test the power. Install a power conditioner if necessary.
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Location and mounting requirements
The SmartNode router is intended to be placed on a desktop or similar stur
dy, flat surface that offers easy
access to the cables. Allow sufficient space at the rear of the chassis for cable connections. Additionally, you
should consider the need to access the unit for future upgrades and maintenance.
Installing the gateway router
SmartNode gateway router installation consists of the following:
• Placing the devic
e at the desired installation location (see section “Mounting the gateway router” on
page 31)
• Installing the
When you finish installing the SmartNode, go to chapter 4, “G
interface and power cables (see section “Connecting cables” on page 31)
etting started with the SmartNode” on page 38.
Mounting the gateway router
Place the router on a desktop or similar sturdy, flat sur
face that offers easy access to the cables. The router
should be installed in a dry environment with sufficient space to allow air circulation for cooling.
NoteFor proper ventilation, leave at least 2 inches (5 cm) to the left, right, front,
and rear of the SmartNode gateway router.
Connecting cables
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during
periods of lightning activity.
WARNING
The Interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use
and shall be rated for the proper application with respect to voltage, current, anticipated temper
mechanical serviceability.
ature, flammability, and
Installing router cables takes place in the following order:
1. I
nstalling the RJ-11 voice port (FXS) cable or cables (see “Installing an interface cable on the router’s FXS
and FXO interface ports”)
nstalling the 10/100 Ethernet port cable or cables (see “Installing the Ethernet cable” on page 34)
2. I
nstalling the power input (see “Connecting to external power source” on page 36)
3. I
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Installing an interface cable on the router’s FXS and FXO interface ports
The gateway comes with at least two FXS or FXO analog por
ts—or a combination of FXS and FXO ports—(see
figure 16) located on the back of the router. The FXS interfaces are connected to analog devices via cables (see
figure 17) terminated with RJ-11 connectors (see figure 19 and table 6 on page 33 for pin-out information). The
FXO interface connects the router with analog lines v
connectors (see figure 19 and table 6 on
page 33 for pin-out information).
ia cables (see figure 18 on page 33) terminated with RJ-11
Figure 16. Rear view showing location of Ethernet and FXS connectors (SmartNode 4520 shown)
Figure 17. Analog FXS connection
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Figure 18. Analog FXO connection
Figure 19. RJ-11 pinout diagram
Table 6. RJ-11 socket
PinSignal
3Ring (-)
4Tip (+)
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NoteUnit must not connect directly to telecom network voltage (TNV).
Installing the Ethernet cable
The SmartNode 4520 Series has automatic MDX (auto-cros
net ports. Any of the two ports can be connected to a hos
s-over) detection and configuration on the Ether-
t or hub/switch with a straight-through wired cable
(see figure 20 on page 34). Ethernet devices (10Base-T or 100Base-T) are connected to the SmartNode’s Ethernet ports (see table 7 for port pin-out listing) via a cable terminated with RJ-45 plugs. Because the SmartNode
4110 Series does not have the MDX feature, a cross-over cable is required when connecting SmartNode 4110
eries devices to a host (see figure 21 on page 35).
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Table 7. Ethernet 10/100Base-T (RJ-45) port pin-outs (SmartNode 4110 Series)
PinSignal
1TX+
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NotePins not listed are not used.
Figure 20. Connecting a SmartNode 4110 Series device to a hub
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Figure 21. Connecting to a host (cross-over cable required for SmartNode 4110 Series only)
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CAUTION
Connecting to external power source
The terminal block header to which the wires are secured provides the disconnect for the SmartNode. Take proper measures
o ensure that it is not permanently fastened to the receptacle
t
mounted on the chassis.
The router comes with an internal or external power supply. This section describes installing the power cord
into the router. Do the following:
NoteDo not connect the power cord to the power outlet at this time.
f your unit is equipped with an internal power supply, go to step 2. Otherwise, insert the barrel type con-
1. I
nector end of the AC power cord into the external power supply connector (see figure 22).
nsert the female end of the power cord into the internal power supply connector (see figure 22).
2. I
Figure 22. Power connector location on rear panel
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The router power supply automatically adjusts to accept an
input voltage from 100 to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz).
Verify that the proper voltage is present before plugging the
po
wer cord into the receptacle. Failure to do so could result in
equipment damage.
3. Verify that the AC power cord included with your router is compatible with local standards. If it is not,
refer to “Contacting Patton for assistance” on page 50 to find out how to replace it with a compatible
power cord.
4. Conn
ect the male end of the power cord to an appropriate power outlet.
Figure 23. Router front panel LEDs and Console port locations (SmartNode 4524 shown)
5. Verify that the green Power LED is lit (see figure 23).
Congratulations, you have finished installing th
e SmartNode Gateway Router! Now go to chapter 4, “Getting
1. Configure IP address .........................................................................................................................................40
Power connection and default configuration ...................................................................................................40
Connect with the serial interface .....................................................................................................................40
Changing the IP address .................................................................................................................................41
2. Connect the SmartNode to the network............................................................................................................41
Start-up with factory configuration .................................................................................................................43
Load a new application image (SmartWare) via TFTP ....................................................................................44
SmartNode 4520 & 4110 Series User Manual 4 • Getting started with the SmartNode
Introduction
This chapter leads you through the basic steps to set up a new SmartNode and to download a configuration.
Patton SmartNodes can be used for a wide variety of IP-based networ
k applications. To support and ease the
configuration of the SmartNodes configuration, templates for the most important applications are available on
the Patton server at www.patton.com/voip.
The main steps for setting up a new SmartNode (as of release 2.00 or 2.10) are shown in figure 24.
Figure 24. Steps for setting up a new SmartNode
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The Interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use
and shall be rated for the proper application with respect to voltage, current, anticipated temper
mechanical serviceability.
Power connection and default configuration
First the SmartNode must be connected to the mains power supply with the power cable. Wait until the 'Run'
LED stops bl
inking and lights constantly. Now the SmartNode is ready.
ature, flammability, and
The factory default configuration for the Ethernet inter
face IP addresses and network masks are listed in table 8.
Table 8. Factory default IP address and network mask configuration
Both Ethernet interfaces are activated upon power-up.
If these addresses match with those of your network, go to section “2. Connect the SmartNode to the network”
on page 41. Otherwise, refer to the following sections
to change the addresses and network masks.
Connect with the serial interface
The Consol
figure 25) between the SmartNode’s Co
terminal emulation program on the PC or workstation that suppor
e port is wired as an EIA-561, RS-232 port. Use the included Model 16F-561 adapter and cable (see
nsole port and a PC or workstation’s RS-232 serial interface. Activate the
ts the serial interface (e.g. HyperTerm).
Figure 25. Connecting to the terminal
Terminal emulation program settings:
• 96
00 bp
• no parity
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• 8 bit
• 1 stop bit
• No fl
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Login
Accessing your SmartNode via the local console port (or via a Telnet session) causes the login screen to display.
ype the factory default login: administrator and leave the password empty. Press the Enter key after the pass-
T
word prompt.
login:administrator
password: <Enter>
172.16.40.1>
After you have successfully logged in you are in the operator execution mode, indicated by > as command line
prompt. With the commands enable and configure you enter the configuration mode.
172.16.40.1>enable
172.16.40.1#configure
172.16.40.1(cfg)#
Changing the IP address
Select the context IP mode to configure an IP interface.
172.16.40.1(cfg)#context ip router
172.16.40.1(ctx-ip)[router]#
Now you can set your IP address and network mask for the interface eth0. Within this example a class C network (172.16.1.0/24) is assumed. The IP addr
ess in this example is set to 172.16.1.99 (you should set this to
2002-10-29T00:09:40 : LOGINFO : Link down on interface eth0.
2002-10-29T00:09:40 : LOGINFO : Link up on interface eth0.
172.16.1.99(if-ip)[eth0]#
Copy this modified configuration to your new start-up configuration. Upon the next start-up the system will
initialize itself using the modified configuration.
The SmartNode can now be connected with your network.
2. Connect the SmartNode to the network
The Interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use
and shall be rated for the proper application with respect to voltage, current, anticipated temper
mechanical serviceability.
ature, flammability, and
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Depending whether you connect the SmartNode to a host directly or via a hub or switch either straightthrough wired or cross-over cables must be used (see figure 26).
NoteThe SmartNode 4520 Series is equipped with Auto-MDX Ethernet ports.
Use straight-through or cross-over cables for host or hub/switch connections.
The SmartNode 4110 will require the proper cable as it does not have the
MDX feature.
Figure 26. Connecting the SmartNode to the network
You can check the connection with the ping command to another host on the local LAN.
172.16.1.99(if-ip)[eth0]#ping <IP Address of the host>
Respectively from the host: ping 172.16.1.99
NoteTo ping outside your local LAN, you will need to configure the default gateway.
3. Load configuration
Download a configuration note to your PC from the support page of Patton’s Inalp web server
(http://www.inalp.ch/en/support/confignotes/) that matches your application. Adapt the configuration as
described in the configurat
modified configuration to a TFTP server. The SmartNode can now load its configuration from this server.
In this example we assume the TFTP ser
named SN.cfg in the root directory of the TFTP server.
After the SmartNode has been rebooted the new start up configuration will be activated.
ion note to your network (do not forget to modify the IP address) and copy the
ver on the host with the IP address 172.16.1.11 and the configuration
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172.16.1.99(if-ip)[eth0]#reload
Running configuration has been changed.
Do you want to copy the 'running-config' to the 'startup-config'?
Press 'yes' to store, 'no' to drop changes : no
Press 'yes' to restart, 'no' to cancel : yes
The system is going down
Bootloader
The bootloader ensures that basic operations, network access, and downloads are possible in case of interrupted
or corrupted application image downloads. It also offers console access to the Bootloader and the capability for
downloading application images (e.g. SmartWare) via the serial link of the console.
Start Bootloader
To start the Bootloader, power on the SmartNode while pr
console port (if available on the SmartNode). Don`t forget to also connect an ethernet cable to ETH port 0/0
in order for the image to be transferred.
For SmartNodes without Console port, you may open a Telnet se
address on the SmartNode is 172.16.40.1 netmask 255.255.0.0.
Once connected, the following prompt will be displayed:
essing the reset button. Open a CLI session via the
ssion via the ETH port 0/0. The default IP
RedBoot>
Ty pe help to display an overview of the available commands.
Start-up with factory configuration
StepCommandPurpose
1RedBoot> fis loadCopies the SmartWare application image from the
persistent memory (flash:) to the volatile memory
(RAM) from where it will be executed.
2RedBoot> go -s factory-configStarts the SmartWare application telling it to use
‘factory-config’ as startup configuration.
You can also start-up with any other configuration
vailable in the persistent memory (nvram:) by
a
providing its name instead of ‘factory-config’.
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Load a new application image (SmartWare) via TFTP
The following procedure downloads the application image (S
martWare) for the mainboard. See the note below
on how to download the respective CLI description file.
Download the application image from P
atton’s Knowledgebase as follows:
http://www.patton.com/support/kb.asp.
StepCommandPurpose
1
optional
2
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3
optional
4RedBoot> load -r -v -h host -b base_ad-
5RedBoot> fis delete -n 1Deletes the first application image.
6RedBoot> fis createStores the downloaded application image to
7RedBoot> fis list -lChecks whether the image has been suc-
8RedBoot> goStarts the application image that was down-
RedBoot> ip_address - l local_ip_address
[/mask_len]
RedBoot> ip_address -g gatewaySets the IP address of the default gateway.
RedBoot> ping -h tftp-server_ip_addressTests the connectivity to the TFTP server.
dressfile_name
Sets the IP address and subnet mask of the
Ethernet interface 0/0 which shall be used to
receive the new application image.
mask_len is t
(or the number of 1’s within the subnet
mask).
See Note below.
Downloads an application image into the volatile memory (RAM) from where the SmartNode could directly execute it.
IP address of the TFTP server
host:
base_address: me
store the application image. Use the default
address 0x1800100
file_name: path and name of the file on the
TFTP server. Note: use the image file that
contains the whole application, not the image
parts.
Reply with ‘y’ to the confirmation request.
the permanent memory (flash:).
Reply with ‘y’ to the confirmation request.
cessfully stored, whether it is the desired
Release and Build, and whether it is valid.
loaded into the volatile
he length of the network address
mory location where to
memory (RAM).
Note
With the Bootloader, only the Ethernet interface 0/0 is available. The default
IP address on the SmartNode is 172.16.40.1 netmask 255.255.0.0.
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NoteThis procedure does not download the respective CLI description file.
Download it after starting up SmartWare with the following command:
Starting 'SmartWare R2.10 BUILD28015' at 0x01800100 via 0x01800100
Additional information
For detailed information about configuring and operating guidance, set up procedures, and troubleshooting,
refer to the SmartNode Series SmartWare Software Configuration Guide available online at www.patton.com/manuals.
Or on the Knowledgebase at: http://www.patton.com/support/kb.asp
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Status LEDs
This chapter describes SmartNode gateway router front panel LEDs. Figure 27 shows SmartNode 4520 Series
LEDs, figure 28 on page 48 shows SmartNode 4110 Series LEDs. LED definitions are listed in table 9 on
page 49.
Figure 27. Examples of SN4520 Series front panels
Status LEDs47
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Figure 28. Examples of SN4110 Series front panels
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Table 9. SmartNode LED Indications
LEDDescription
NoteIf an error occurs, all LEDs will flash once per second.
PowerWhen lit, indicates power is applied. Off indicates no power applied.
RunWhen lit, indicates normal operation. Flashes once per second during boot (startup).
VoIP LinkWhen lit, indicates the gateway is registered on a gatekeeper, media gateway con-
troller, associated to a remote unit, or has an active VoIP connection. Off indicates
the unit is not configured or registered and has no active VoIP connection. Flashing
green indicates that the unit is attempting or has failed to associate/register
FXS (each port)Off indicates on-hook condition. Solid green when off-hook. Flashes to follow ring
cadence.
FXO (each port)Off indicates on-hook condition. Solid green when off-hook. Flashes to follow ring
cadence.
Ethernet (each port)
• Link: Lit when Ethernet link is up.
• 100M: On when 100-Mbps Ethernet is selected.
• Activity: Flashes when data is received or transmitted from the unit to the LAN.
Out-of-warranty service .............................................................................................................................51
Returns for credit ......................................................................................................................................51
Return for credit policy .............................................................................................................................52
SmartNode 4520 & 4110 Series User Manual 6 • Contacting Patton for assistance
Introduction
This chapter contains the following information:
• “Contact information”—describes how to contact Patton technical support for assistance.
• “Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)”—contains information about the
RAS warranty and obtaining a return merchandise authorization (RMA).
Contact information
Patton Electronics offers a wide array of free technical services. If you have questions about any of our other
products we recommend you begin your search for answers by using our technical knowledge base. Here, we
have gathered together many of the more commonly asked questions and compiled them into a searchable
database to help you quickly solve your problems:
• Online support—available at www.patton.com
• E-mail support—e-mail sent to support@patton.com will be answered within 1 business day
• Telephone support—standard telephone support is available five days a week—from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
EST (1300 to 2200 UTC)—by calling +1 (301) 975-1007
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)
Patton Electronics is an ISO-9001 certified manufacturer and our products are carefully tested before shipment. All of our products are backed by a comprehensive warranty program.
NoteIf you purchased your equipment from a Patton Electronics reseller, ask your
reseller how you should proceed with warranty service. It is often more con
venient for you to work with your local reseller to obtain a replacement.
Patton services our products no matter how you acquired them.
Warrant y cove rage
Our products are under warranty to be free from defects, and we will, at our option, repair or replace the product should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment. Our warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials, and does not cover customer damage, lightning or power surge damage, abuse, or
unauthorized modification.
Out-of-warranty service
Patton services what we sell, no matter how you acquired it, including malfunctioning products that are no
longer under warranty. Our products have a flat fee for repairs. Units damaged by lightning or other catastro
phes may require replacement.
Returns for credit
Customer satisfaction is important to us, therefore any product may be returned with authorization within 30
days from the shipment date for a full credit of the purchase price. If you have ordered the wrong equipment or
you are dissatisfied in any way, please contact us to request an RMA number to accept your return. Patton is
not responsible for equipment returned without a Return Authorization.
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Return for credit policy
• Less than 30 days: No Charge. Your credit will be issued upon receipt and inspection of the equipment.
• 30 to 60 days: We will add a 20% restocking charge (crediting your account with 80% of the purchase price).
• Over 60 days: Products will be accepted for repairs only.
RMA numbers
RMA numbers are required for all product returns. You can obtain an RMA by doing one of the following:
• Completing a request on the RMA Request page in the Support section at www.patton.com
• By calling +1 (301) 975-1007 and speaking to a Technical Support Engineer
• By sending an e-mail to returns@patton.com
All returned units must have the RMA number clearly visible on the outside of the shipping container. Please use
the original packing material that the device came in or pack the unit securely to avoid damage during shipping.
Shipping instructions
The RMA number should be clearly visible on the address label. Our shipping address is as follows:
Patton Electronics Company
RMA#: xxxx
7622 Rickenbacker Dr.
Gaithersburg, MD 20879-4773 USA
Patton will ship the equipment back to you in the same manner you ship it to us. Patton will pay the return
shipping costs.
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CE Declaration of Conformity ..............................................................................................................................54
Authorized European Representative .....................................................................................................................54
Radio and TV Interference (FCC Part 15) ............................................................................................................55
FCC Part 68 (ACTA) Statement (FXO Ports).......................................................................................................55
Industry Canada Notice (FXO Ports) ....................................................................................................................55
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Compliance
EMC Compliance:
• FCC Part 15, Class A
• EN55022, Class A
• EN55024
Safety Compliance:
• UL60950-1/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1
• IEC 60950-1
• EN60950-1
• AS/NZS 60950-1
PSTN Regulatory Compliance:
• FCC Part 68
• CS-03
• TBR 21
• AS/ACIF S002
• AS/ACIF S003
CE Declaration of Conformity
We certify that the apparatus identified in this document conforms to the requirements of Council Directive
1999/5/EC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to Radio and Telecommunication
Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.
The safety advice in the documentation accompanying this product shall be obeyed. The conformity to the
above directive is indicated by the CE sign on the device.
Authorized European Representative
D R M Green
European Compliance Services Limited.
Oakdene House, Oak Road
Wat ch fie ld ,
Swindon, Wilts SN6 8TD, UK
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Radio and TV Interference (FCC Part 15)
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly—that is, in
strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions—may cause interference to radio and television recep
tion. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in
accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reason
able protection from such interference in a commercial installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by disconnecting the cables, try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures: moving the computing equipment away from the receiver, re-orienting the receiving
antenna, and/or plugging the receiving equipment into a different AC outlet (such that the computing equip
ment and receiver are on different branches).
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FCC Part 68 (ACTA) Statement (FXO Ports)
This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules and the requirements adopted by ACTA. On the bottom
side of this equipment is a label that contains—among other information—a product identifier in the format
US: AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
The method used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with
the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA.
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If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance
that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone
company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint
with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could
affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in
order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact our company.
If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you dis
connect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public
service commission or corporation commission for information.
Industry Canada Notice (FXO Ports)
This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is
confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that regis
tration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.
This Declaration of Conformity means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to
the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be con
nected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using
an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line
individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The
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customer should be aware that compliance with the above condition may not prevent degradation of service in
some situations. Repairs to some certified equipment should be made by an authorized maintenance facility
designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment mal
functions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines
and internal metallic water pipe system, are connected together. This protection may be particularly important
in rural areas.
Fax and modem support........................................................................................................................................58
IP services..............................................................................................................................................................59
Operating temperature ....................................................................................................................................60
Weight and power dissipation ...............................................................................................................................60
Power supply .........................................................................................................................................................61
AC version ......................................................................................................................................................61
DC version .....................................................................................................................................................61
Identification of the SmartNode devices via SNMP...............................................................................................61
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DSP
One or two 4-channel DSPs
Voice connectivity
2-wire Loopstart, RJ-11/12
Short haul loop 1.1 km @3REN
EuroPOTS (ETSI EG201 188)
Programmable AC impedance, feeding, and ring voltage; On-Hook Voltage 29VDC
Caller-ID Type-1 FSK and ITU V.23/Bell 202 generation
Connectivity
2 10/100 Full Duplex/Autosensing Ethernet RJ-45
Voice processing (signalling dependent)
Voi c e c od es :
• G.711 A-Law/μ-Law (64 kbps)
• G.726 (ADPCM 40, 32, 24, 16 kpbs)
• G.723.1 (5.3 or 6.3 kbps)
• G.729ab (8 kbps)
• Transparent pass through
G.168 echo cancellation
8 parallel voice connections
DTMF detection and generation
Carrier tone detection and generation
Silence suppression and comfort noise
Configurable dejitter buffer
Configurable tones (dial, ringing, busy)
Configurable transmit packet length
RTP/RTCP (RFC 1889)
Fax and modem support
G.711 transparent FAX
Fax over IP (FoIP)
T.38 Fax relay (9.6 k, 14.4 k)
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Voice signalling
H.323v4
• 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
ISDN over IP (ISoIP)
• H.323 GW and GK compatible
• H.323 Annex M3
• ISDN/Q-SIG feature tunneling
• ISDN speech, audio and data (Fax Gr 4, UDI 64, RDI 64)
Voice routing—session router
Local switching; Interface huntgroups
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 services
IPv4 router; RIPv1, v2 (RFC 1058 and 2453)
Programmable static routes
ICMP redirect (RFC 792); Packet fragmentation
DiffServe/ToS set or queue per header bits
Pocket Policing discards excess traffic
802.1p VLAN tagging
IPSEC AH & ESP Modes
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Manual Key; IKE optional
AES/DES/3DES Encryption
Management
Industry standard CLI with local console (RJ-45, RS-232, 9600 bps, 8, N, 1), and remote Telnet access
TFTP configuration & firmware loading
SNMP v1 agent (MIB II and private MIB)
Built-in diagnostic tools (trace, debug)
Java™ Applet; HPOV Integration with NNM
Operating environment
Operating temperature
32–104°F (0–40°C)
Operating humidity
5–80% (non condensing)
System
CPU Motorola MPC859 operating at 50 MHz
Memory:
•
32 Mbytes SDRAM
• 4 Mbytes Flash
Dimensions
7.3W x 1.6H x 6.1D in. (18.5H x 4.1W x 15.5D cm)
Weight and power dissipation
See table 10.
Table 10. SmartNode weight and maximum power specifications
SmartNode modelWeightMaximum power dissipation
SN4112/SN452230.5 oz/500 g6W
SN4114/SN452430.5 oz/500 g8W
SN4116/SN4526
SN4118/SN4528
24.4 oz/400 g
24.4 oz/400 g
a
a
12W
15W
a. Excluding external power supply
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CAUTION
Power supply
The terminal block header to which the wires are secured provides the disconnect for the SmartNode. Take proper measures
o ensure that it is not permanently fastened to the receptacle
t
mounted on the chassis.
AC version
Internal power supply 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 200 mA
DC version
12 VDC, 1.25 A
NotePower is to be provided by an agency-approved external SELV source which
provides reinforced insulation from the AC mains power and where the DC
connector is the disconnect device. The source must have a rating of
12 VDC, 1.25 A.
Identification of the SmartNode devices via SNMP
All SmartNode devices have assigned sysObjectID (.iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.system.sysObjectID)
numbers (see table 11).
Table 11. SmartNode Models and their Unique sysObjectID
According to table 11, an SNMP get request to .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.system.sysObjectID of a Smart-
Node 4112-JS device reads out a numeric OID of 1.3
.6.1.4.1.1768.2.4.5.5, which represents a SmartNode
4112 device. The mapping of the sysObjectID to each of the SmartNode model is realized with the SmartNode
product identification MIB.
The SNMP agent running in SmartWare is SNMP version 1
(SNMPv1) compliant. SNMP version 2 (SNMPv2) and SNMP
version 3 (SNMPv3) are not currently supported.
Identification of the SmartNode devices via SNMP62
Serial console.........................................................................................................................................................64
Ethernet 10Base-T and 100Base-T ........................................................................................................................64
Analog FXS ...........................................................................................................................................................67
Analog FXO ..........................................................................................................................................................67
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Introduction
This section provides information on the cables used to connect the SmartNode and the interface cards to the
existing network infrastructure and to third party products.
The Interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use
and shall be rated for the proper application with respect to voltage, current, anticipated temper
mechanical serviceability.
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Serial console
The SmartNode can be connected to a serial terminal over its serial console port, as depicted in figure 29.
Figure 29. Connecting a serial terminal
Note
See section “Console port” on page 70 for console port pin-outs.
Ethernet 10Base-T and 100Base-T
The Interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use
and shall be rated for the proper application with respect to voltage, current, anticipated temper
mechanical serviceability.
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Ethernet devices (10Base-T/100Base-T) are connected to the SmartNode over a cable with RJ-45 plugs. Use a
cross-over cable to a host, or a straight cable to a hub. See figure 30 (host) and figure 31 on page 66 (hub) for
the different connections.
NoteThe SmartNode 4520 Series is equipped with Auto-MDX Ethernet ports.
Use straight-through wired cables for host or hub/switch connections
Figure 30. Ethernet cross-over
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Figure 31. Ethernet straight-through
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CAUTION
CAUTION
Analog FXS
The Interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use
and shall be rated for the proper application with respect to voltage, current, anticipated temper
mechanical serviceability.
Applicable to SmartNodes equipped with FXS ports. The FXS ports are connected to analog terminals
(phones, fax machines, answering machines) via cables terminated with RJ-11 connectors (see section “FXS
port” on
page 71 for details on port pinouts).
ature, flammability, and
Figure 32. Connecting an FXS device
Analog FXO
The Interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use
and shall be rated for the proper application with respect to voltage, current, anticipated temper
mechanical serviceability.
Applicable to SmartNodes equiped with FXO ports. The FXO ports are connected to analog phone lines via
cables terminated with RJ-11 connectors (see section “FXO port” on
NoteThe phone line socket (connector type and pinout) available from the public
network vary from country to country. Refer to technical information available from your local operator for additional cabling information.
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Ethernet 10Base-T and 100Base-T port ................................................................................................................70
FXO port ..............................................................................................................................................................71
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Introduction
This section provides pin-out information for the ports of the SmartNode.
Console port
Configuration settings: 9600 bps, 8 bits, no parity, no flow control
Figure 34. EIA-561 (RJ-45 8-pin) port
Note
Pins not listed are not used.
Ethernet 10Base-T and 100Base-T port
Table 12. RJ-45 socket
PinSignal
1TX+
2TX-
3RX+
6RX-
Note
Pins not listed are not used.
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FXS port
The FXS ports use an RJ-11 connector with 6 positions. The midle two positions 3 and 4 are used according
to table 13.
Table 13. RJ-11 socket
PinSignal
3Ring (-)
4Tip (+)
Note
Pins not listed are not used.
FXO port
The FXO ports use an RJ-11 connector with 6 positions. The midle two positions 3 and 4 are used according
to table 14.
SmartNode 4520 & 4110 Series User Manual G • Installation checklist
Introduction
This appendix lists the tasks for installing a SmartNode 4520 or 4110 Series router (see table 15) . Make a copy
of this checklist and mark the entries as you complete each task. F
router, include a copy of the completed checklist in your site log.
Table 15. Installation checklist
TaskVerified byDate
Network information available & recorded in site log
Environmental specifications verified
Site power voltages verified
Installation site pre-power check completed
Required tools available
Additional equipment available
or each SmartNode 4520 or 4110 Series
All printed documents available
SmartWare release & build number verified
Rack, desktop, or wall mounting of chassis completed
Initial electrical connections established
ASCII terminal attached to console port
Cable length limits verified
Initial configuration performed
Initial operation verified
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