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1. IO om El ML MI o Z Ol O DON OD aA FS wln o gjg 6 6 00000 Figure 3 Console pinout You must configure a terminal emulator or console application such as Hyper Terminal or Putty to com municate with the SN 10100 in order to configure initial settings Configure the terminal emulator with the following settings Baud rate Data rate Parity Stop bits Flow control 9600 8 bits None 1 None Connecting to the Console Serial Port 20 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 2 Hardware Installation 4 To login to the console use the specific credentials included on the Important Notice sheet that shipped with your unit For details about how to change the IP address via the console see Accessing the Smart Node via the Console Management Port on page 27 Connecting the Management Interface The SmartNode 10100 Management Interface enables administrators to perform management tasks on the SN10100 To communicate with the Smart Media Management Interface for a SN10100 you will need a CATS Ethernet cable with RJ45 male male terminations The SN10100 provides a Management Interface using one Gigabit Ethernet network link as shown in Figure 4 Follow the steps below to communicate with the Management Interface 1 Connect the supplied CATS Ethernet cable to the management port labeled Ethernet on the front of the SmartNode 10100 2 Log into the SmartNode u
2. CHRO ONO O VOIPO VOIP1 MGMTO SmariNode 10100 Dual redundant Power Supply Figure 7 AC Power Connection s Connecting to DC Power The SN10100 DC models are furnished with one or two DC power connection ports Each DC powered SN 10100 is supplied with two DC power cables To connect the SN10100 to DC power perform the following 1 Connect one DC cable supplied with the SN10100 as shown in Figure 8 to the DC outlet at the rear of the SN10100 2 Connect one lead of the DC power cable to the positive terminal of the DC power source as shown in Figure 8 3 Connect the other lead of the DC power cable to the negative side of the DC power source 4 Repeat steps 1 3 for the second power DC power source if necessary Connecting Power 24 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 2 Hardware Installation 0V Ground 48V 0V Ground G RG GEG VOIPO_VOIP1 MGMTO Note DC power cable is included with the N10100 Two types Black Red or Yellow Black Figure 8 DC Power Connection s Table 4 DC Power Cables Voltage Cable Type OV Ground 48V Yellow Black Black Yellow Red Black Red Black Powering Down Powering down the SN10100 requires that the Linux embedded host be shut down In order to do this you must connect to the management interface using SSH and enter shutdown hp now
3. Features e 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 rap idly establish new interconnections without having to always deploy new devices SmartNode 10100 Series media gateways therefore offer flexibility and can be configured to 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 in the same device The ability to provide both switching and conversion across multi ple TDM and 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 TDM 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 transc
4. Figure 16 User List gt Delete User 3 Click OK to confirm the deletion and the modified User List will be displayed Managing Users 33 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management Logging Off When you are finished working in the Web Portal it is recommended that you log out from your session If you do not log out the session between the Web Browser on your PC and the Web Portal remains active M SS7 Point Codes MTP3 M3UA ISUP sccp TCAP SIP TMS Network Clocking Profiles H NAP CASR2 Scripts Gateway Configurations Routes RouteSets Naps Accounts H248 Routing Script File Db Audio prompts Call trace Egor Figure 17 Navigation Menu Logout Managing the Database Backup After carrying out system modifications it is recommended that you backup the SQL database This section describes how to backup the database for the first time retrieve a saved backup file upload a new backup file and restore the database from a backup file Carrying out a First Database Backup To create a backup file of the database 1 Click Backups in the navigation panel Figure 18 Global gt Backups Managing the Database Backup 34 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management 2 Click Create under Create New Database Backup Database Backup List Create new database backup E Figure 19 Backups gt Creat
5. e Ss E lets 7 SmartNode 10100 Series TDM VolP Smart Media Gateway User Manual Important This is a Class A device and is not intended for use in a residential environment Sales Office 1 301 975 1000 Technical Support 1 301 975 1007 E mail support patton com www patton com Part Number 07MSN10100 UM Revised April 30 2013 Patton Electronics Company Inc 7622 Rickenbacker Drive Gaithersburg MD 20879 USA Tel 1 301 975 1000 Fax 1 301 869 9293 Support 1 301 975 1007 Web www patton com E mail support patton com Trademark Statement The term SmartNode is a trademark of Patton Electronics Company All other trade marks presented in this document are the property of their respective owners Copyright O 2013 Patton Electronics Company All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice Patton Elec tronics assumes no liability for errors that may appear in this document 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 SN10100 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 u
6. DO NOT TURN OFF the power to the SN10100 using the AN power switch located at the rear unless the Linux host has been important properly shut down beforehand using the reset button display or manually using the shutdown command Allow enough time for the Linux host to shut down before turning the power to the SN 10100 off e g 1 min Be aware that the shutdown procedure of the unit is logged and traceable for sup port and warranty purposes Connecting Power 25 Chapter3 Initial Setup and Web Management Chapter contents A SC a NS E a A Na a 27 ETA SN VOM OMY T 27 Accessing the SmartNode via the Console Management Port cnica err 27 Li into oa 27 Changing the IP adel tess Ras 28 Sominy tine I adire ter DEC T 28 Accessing the SmartNode via the Ethernet Management Port cnn 29 T RT tie de Leito at Ve olay eRe mene a ser Beer ree E RE E E E E E EE EEEE EEE 30 Connectne to the Web Server and Logeinaon co the Web Pol 30 Conmecting to the webserver nia a 30 rt WeB Pora Tere ae e A E Eee 30 Navigatina thie WW HIR a E E A E A A R E emer a 30 A iberia 30 Kaowine Your Locations Se TET T EE 31 Mandens WG ist 32 Understanding User A TA 32 Viering the User List critic so neiscera e POP ESA SSD egies avec eh Ao Da NES SACA DESA na de EA 32 Creatina a New SE A a dae 33 DN Sra PRA ORA iai 33 o rA OI T 34 o leia reto O a DR RD Rd ayer 34 Carrying outa First Datapase T so osso oir 34 IE S T a Dacibase Tel up TT 35 Uploading atra O o E OA
7. Active Calls O Target Active Target aad Component actually configuration configuration AE updating config_patton 2 Feto S CEA SNOOAOBAO6E620 Standalone Knowing Your Location As you navigate the Web Portal it is important that you understand how to determine your current location The Web Portal has been designed to make this easy for you When you browse through the navigation panel your current selection is always indicated by a graphical highlight In addition the system configuration that you are using and the specific Smart Media unit that is being configured is always displayed as shown in the figure below 441 Groups SNO0A0BA08E620 gt IP Interfaces Tdm interfaces Prom seca E status ope tbsnmpagent reload successful Load configuration successful Application server reload successful Successfully reloaded configuration peer gateway reload S Load configuration successful Application toolpack_engine reload successful Figure 10 SN 10100 Web Portal Navigation Smart Media Software Version 2 6 10 Primary host SmartNode Smart Media Gateway Hardware 1 1 Hosts Applications T m Lines Sotp SS7 Mp2 Sigtran M2ua Sigtran M2pa SS7 Mtp3 Sigtran M3ua SS7Isup SS7 Scop S87Tcap isdn lua Casr2 Sip Clock TMS Nap H248 EAS Figure 11 SN10100 Web Portal Menus e 1 Indicates status G
8. E E ete 19 T tie Console Serna PON erroria o e a E T E AAE 20 A E Sr eee 21 Connect oa ON IAEA In eee Seats 21 Wonmecting At 22 A N arro a cea 23 CAMA OAC POWT ao 23 R to O debora asa cao b cane desde na 24 Powering oa A Oe 25 3 initial Setaprand Web Man agem cce ccsarsassasser essa id 26 A MS SRA OS 27 Accessing te TL ans Dy Accessing the Smart Node via the Console Management Port oere a n a REA EEEE 27 Taa imo the Smu Console aa an E A N REEE eee ere 27 E in gate a E E E A A E E E E E E alada 28 Settna the IP adie to DII a aiai d E T T 28 Accessing the SmartNode via the Ethernet Management Port as 29 EE REE ehe We BENICE mee e De E E E E rye eye 30 Connecting to the Web Server and Logging onto the Web Portal Locos een 30 EET a E ET PE A S ee era see 30 Lose onto the Mel a aA E E O CAOR OOO 30 ITU B A E E a ori 30 Table of Contents SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual Navigation and Information Panels it ita pede RE diia 30 Knowing Your A O 31 Maina oii WS E rin id 32 Understanding User Access Level TT 32 Viewing the User E ias 32 Era la A A o o OS 33 Delsing a Usain 33 eco 1 TENA 34 Managing the Database Daca aasa ironico Tana E Ta Taa en ns Ga anna lao Taa HITS ridad 34 Carrying outa First Database Backup ini ini 34 Downloading a Database Bache i 2250 scgeesesvi edaed sas ehdestasceabieasacsteaeshdhesanseabasasesoeabasdiassegedodsenselesdatvoen Di ao 35 Uploading a Database Backup voii iran 35 Restorme a Database Backup i
9. configuration settings of your system can be restored from a local or remote copy of your database 1 Click the Recover link under Database Backup List to overwrite the current database and restore your file backups Database Backup List Figure 24 Restore Database Backup File 2 After a few minutes the Web Portal will come back online and the new configuration will be available You need to activate the configuration to apply the changes Working with Configurations This section explains how to manage applications and instances on the SN10100 Web Portal how to activate a configuration and how to configure IP interfaces Refer to the following sections for specified information e Managing Applications on page 36 e Activating the Configuration on page 39 e Configuring IP Interfaces on page 43 Note For more detailed information about working with specific applications and configurations refer to the Smart Media Software Configuration Guide located online at www patton com manuals SmartMedia SCG pdf Managing Applications This section explains how to start up and verify applications and instances on the Smart Media application server Viewing the List of Installed Applications The Smart Media application server is designed to run a large variety of applications Before you can run an application you must first be able to view it from a list of applications To view the selection of applic
10. ee ee DO Gata adia 38 SALONO O TATE e T NA 38 Appicaron Strus LEE ea eer rae O So Mejor E ler tra condo PER De ee rr revere een 30 SHE sessao Meca SCE ee ee saio 40 Daal Acivate Connor E RR RR ERR SRS E RARE CR a a 40 Successful ACEVALON OPC PR uu 41 Goba A eee pap E apa ia dan hagas ep nana 41 Status General View Radio pen nas di Sia 42 ET O Re ty freee 42 o A o RR SE AE ee SR RR E RR SR EN RS ERR 43 A Ro Rae nO esas e E A O RR sda R 43 Editing an IP Interface cosa o Rana a 44 List of Tables il IE A E TT 12 2 SmatNode 10100 PSTN Ports and Voice Channels sA 15 a SmanNode 10100 Heicht Reguit ia 19 d A O ROO 25 Conkeuration Parameters tor IP a 44 About this guide This guide describes the SmartNode 10100 hardware installation and basic configuration For detailed soft ware configuration information refer to the Smart Media Software Configuration Guide located online at http www patton com manuals Smart Media scg pdf Audience This guide is intended for the following users e Operators e Installers e Maintenance technicians Structure This guide contains the following chapters and appendices e Chapter 1 on page 13 provides information about the SN10100 s features and capabilities e Chapter 2 on page 17 provides hardware installation procedures e Chapter 3 on page 26 provides information on setting up the network and logging into the SN10100 e Chapter 4 on page 45 contains information on contact
11. for fax over the PSTN System Density SN 10100 gateways feature the industrys highest system density in a 1U form factor Beside the capital sav ings 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 SN 10100 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 e 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 amp P an operations administration maintenance provisioning OAM amp P solution OAM amp 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 col lection 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 softw
12. there are a number of crucial verifications that you should con duct in order to verify an application is running properly These verifications are as follows Verify the application s current path It is important that once the application has been set to run a path is displayed Verify the TDM interface If you are running a TDM application on your Smart Media unit then you can verify the TDM interface Although you most likely have not yet configured the TDM interface of the Smart Media unit certain status LEDS will indicate that your application is operational e Verify the IP Interfaces Your Smart Media unit is furnished with two IP interfaces for access to a VoIP net work Although you have not as of yet configured the interfaces certain LED indications will be displayed See Figure 30 below TDM ae VoIP Ports 1 amp 2 Ethernet 3 amp 4 Figure 30 SN10100 Interfaces Working with Configurations 38 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management Verifying the Application Path One important indication of the normal operation of an application is when the application path is displayed in the hardware status window To verify that the application path is displayed 1 Select Instances from the navigation panel 2 Click the Status tab in the Application Instances window to view the application path 3 Verify that the application path is displayed Verify that the target state is set to
13. use caution when working near these ports When disconnecting cables for these ports detach the far end connection first Do not work on the device or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity This device contains no user serviceable parts This device can only be repaired by qualified service personnel If one has reason to open the chassis or case then the precautions men tioned above shall be followed This includes both the warnings relating to discomection of the input power and the warnings relating to the discon nection of WAN LAN amp PSTN ports 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 This device is NOT intended nor approved for connection to the PSTN It is intended only for connection to customer premise equipment 11 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual About this guide Always follow ESD prevention procedures when removing and replacing cards A CAUTION Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap ensuring that it makes good skin contact Connect the clip to an unpainted surface of the chas sis 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 str
14. used on an IP port IP Address Sets an address for accessing a new Media Gateway Controller MGC Netmask Sets a subnet work mask number on an IP port Gateway Associates the address of a TCP IP network gateway with an IP port Working with Configurations 44 Chapter4 Contacting Patton Chapter contents e ee eee eee RR RS Se RR 46 Contact Information ie 46 Patton Support Headquarters in the TSA ia 46 Alternate Patton Support for Burope Middle East and Africa EME 46 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations AMAS oe pano contada Ees 46 o e cet coat saan ives E E A EE E E Sl Eri mac a de Sd 46 RT a ye By ACE A a A E ana 47 A RS E eee EN a eer einer eee 47 testis hs cas DT E IO RD A OR T a 47 Mis 47 SIE T TT 47 45 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 4 Contacting Patton Introduction This chapter contains the following information e Contact Information describes how to contact Patton technical support for assistance e 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 ques
15. 200 1 Setting the IP address to DHCP 1 To change the IP address from static to DHCP enter the following command to modify the eth0 configu ration vi etc sysconfig network scripts ifcfg mgmt0 Note You must remove the IPADDR and NETMASK lines The eth1 interface must remain as 172 31 1 2 Example DEVICE mgmt 0 BOOTPROTO dhcp IPV6ADDR IPV6PREFIX IPV6 AUTOCONF yes ONBOOT yes DHCP HOSTNAME SN005376 2 Remove the following default gateway address in the network configuration file vi etc sysconfig network Accessing the SN10100 28 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management Example HOSTNAME 5N005376 NETWORKING yes 3 Modify the DHCP client configuration Note Ifyou don t have a nameserver remove it from the file If you have a nameserver set it to a valid DNS vi etc resolv conf Example DNS configuration file without DNS server generated by sbin dhclient script Example DNS configuration file containing a DNS server generated by sbin dhclient script nameserver 4 2 2 2 Accessing the SmartNode via the Ethernet Management Port The SN 10100 is shipped with the SN CTRL pre installed In order to make changes to the system configura tion you must connect to the Management port labeled Ethernet on the front of the SN10100 to a terminal To access the SN10100 you must use an SSH connection The password is set at the factory and is indicated on on the Imp
16. 21 Connect Aia 21 E E L TT 22 A A A E EE R seer a A e 23 ST OAC as 23 Connectine te IDE PONE ease a a E E N EEEE EA EE 24 Powering Downie aa a E T Abdo 25 17 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 2 Hardware Installation Planning the Installation Supplies In the SN10100 box you will find One SN10100 One set of mounting brackets with screws These are used for mounting a SN10100 on a 19 rack One DB 9 to RJ 45 adapter Allows you to interface the serial port of your computer with the RJ 45 con sole port of the SN10100 Three CATS Ethernet straight cables male male three meters in length One warranty sheet One packing slip One SN10100 Quick Start guide Not included with the SN10100 No power cords are supplied for AC units Two DC power cables are included with DC units A 19 equipment rack You must use a standard 19 wide equipment rack to install the SN10100 Procedures To install the SmartNode 10100 follow these steps 1 Sato A A OS Mount the SmartNode 10100 on an equipment rack See Mounting the SN10100 to a Rack on page 19 Connect the management interface See Connecting the Management Interface on page 21 Connect the VoIP ports to the network See Connecting to a VoIP Network on page 21 Connect the correct interfaces to the PSTN See Connecting to the PSTN on page 22 Connect to the power source See Connecting Power on page 23 Planning the Install
17. RA 35 TILE as T T O ere 36 Workine o Ci cis cea eS SO E ON ae asta genes ote Sts DE RSCG ICO Setes O cos af sane sense 36 Managing Applications eS 36 Viewina che List or Installed aplica tios ON SAD an 36 Stattingan Application snoot 37 Nec thatan Applicaton S Gd T 38 Mente the Applicaton Paths e E E 39 A A ER E 39 e cones dase 41 E HR 43 st AS arde roca 44 26 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management Overview This chapter explains how to connect the SmartNode 10100 to the network and how to access and manage the SmartNode Web Interface Refer to the following sections for more details on e Accessing the SN10100 on page 27 e Accessing and Navigating the Web Interface on page 30 e Managing Users on page 32 e Managing the Database Backup on page 34 e Working with Configurations on page 36 Note For more detailed information about working with specific applications and configurations refer to the Smart Media Software Configuration Guide located online at www patton com manuals SmartMedia SCG pdf Accessing the SN10100 You may access the SmartNode through the console management port or through the Ethernet management port Refer to the following sections for more information e Accessing the SmartNode via the Console Management Port on page 27 e Accessing the SmartNode via the Ethernet Management Port on page 29 Accessing the SmartNode via the Co
18. Run the current state dis plays Ready and the current HA state displays Active Application Status List Status Options Refresh every Don t refresh Now Oam ha rh current Current bin path current State state SKULLHEAD Not running w itb pkg 2 6 10 bin release i586 msvc8 gateway exe w tb pkg 2 6 10 bin release i586 msvc8 tblogtrace exe SKULLHEAD Not running Not present SKULLHEAD Not running Not present SKULLHEAD Not running Not present w tb pkg 2 6 10 bin release i586 msvc8 tbuctwriter exe w tb pkg 2 6 10 bin release i586 msvcB oolpack engine exe Not present w tb pkg 2 6 10 bin release i586 msvc8 toolpack_sys_manager exe Not present SKULLHEAD Not running Not present SKULLHEAD Not running Not present SKULLHEAD Not running toolpack sys mgr SKULLHEAD Not running Not present Figure 31 Application Status List Activating the Configuration Changes made to the configuration of the Smart Media units are stored on the OAM amp P Configuration and Logging database In order for changes to be used by the system they must first be activated This is done at the system level and accessed from the navigation panel Note To activate a configuration you must be the root user or have a user access level of 0 1 Select Systems from the navigation panel Logs Backups Configurations Figure 32 Global gt Systems Working with Configurations 39 SmartNode 10100 Series U
19. UA 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 MEFC R2 standard ITU Brazil e 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 amp T TR 50075 H 248 MEGACO call control ITU T H 248 versions 1 and 2 UDP SCTP IPsec transport DT MF 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 amp P Capacity and Voice Processing 51 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual B Specifications OAM amp P Operation amp Administration Web based sys
20. View Detailed View A more detailed description of each application can be viewed by following the appropriate link in the general window shown above The detailed status screen shown below lists the states of the applica tion its name the host machine and the location of the application on the host Erom this detailed view the Oam target state may be changed To modify the Oam target state of an application Select a state from the Oam target state combo box Click Apply States to change the states List Application Instance Status SKULLHEAD gateway y Status Options Refresh every Don t refresh Now Extended status B Name Host SKULLHEAD Name gateway comia Oam target update state Run Oam current state Ready Current bin path w Ab pkg 2 6 10 bin release 586 msvc8 gateway exe Working dir Oam ha current state Active Figure 38 Status Detailed View Working with Configurations 42 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management Configuring IP Interfaces The IP interface of the VoIPO and VoIP1 ports can be configured by setting the following information IP Address Netmask e Gateway To configure a VoIPO or VoIP1 port 1 Select IP Interfaces from the navigation pane S SNO0AOBA06E620 Line Interfaces Bits Ports TMS Ports Figure 39 Menu gt IP Interfaces 2 Click Edit from the IP Interfaces List panel IP Interfa
21. an Representative D RM Green European Compliance Services Limited Avalon House Marcham Road Abingdon Oxon OX14 1UD UK Compliance 49 Appendix B Specifications Chapter contents apaci and Voice Frores Ina ias 51 Simultaneous Signal SUPOT ao a eae E E T E A OAA OE 51 Sma Node CONTROL as 51 A A RR RSRS see 52 OPA Sa 52 a L a T O A 52 dee e ia acu RR NT ont tevescaneat neater 52 50 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual B Specifications Capacity and Voice Processing VoIP channels 128 to 256 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 amp 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 I
22. ap is avail able ground yourself by touching the metal part of the chassis General Observations Clean the case with a soft slightly moist anti static cloth e Place the unit on a flat surface and ensure free air circulation e Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight and other heat sources Protect the unit from moisture vapors and corrosive liquids 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 use the following text conventions Table 1 General conventions Convention Meaning Indicates a cross reference hyperlink that points to a figure graphic table or sec tion heading Clicking on the hyperlink jumps you to the reference Garamond blue type Futura bold type Commands and keywords are in boldface font Futura bold italic type Parts of commands which are related to elements already named by the user are in boldface italic font ltalicized Futura type Variables for which you supply values are in italic font Futura type Indicates the names of fields or windows Garamond bold type Indicates the names of command buttons that execute an action lt gt Angle brackets indicate function and keyboard keys such as lt SHIFT gt lt CTRL gt lt C gt and so on Elements in square brackets are optional a b c Alternativ
23. are patches or software upgrades SN10100 model codes The SmartNode 10100 series consists of several models They differ in the type and number of PSTN inter faces and voice channels supported All models come equipped with one serial console management port one Ethernet management port two 100 1000 Base T VoIP ports and two 100 1000 Base T Ethernet ports The SN10100 models are listed in Table 2 Table 2 SmartNode 10100 PSTN Ports and Voice Channels E1 T1 DS3 OC3 STM 1 Voice Interfaces Interfaces Interfaces Channels Model SN10100 4E UI 4 120 SN10100 4E 48 4 120 SN10100 4E8 UI 4 8 120 240 SN10100 4E8 RUI 4 8 120 240 SN10100 4E8 48 4 8 120 240 SN10100 4E8 R48 4 8 120 240 SN10100 8E UI 8 240 SN10100 Overview 15 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 1 General Information Table 2 SmartNode 10100 PSTN Ports and Voice Channels E1 T1 DS3 OC3 STM 1 Voice Model Interfaces Interfaces Interfaces Channels SN10100 8E RUI 8 240 SN10100 8E 48 8 240 SN10100 8E R48 8 240 SN10100 Overview 16 Chanter 2 Hardware Installation Chapter contents ETA TT ON 18 e RR 18 A DE asia Sad A SIR USE cane Seat estas A ES ai E ss sb Oia pe Eos 18 Meonntine the SONO a dic reser ver ae er pa 19 Connecting to the Console Serial Port us rsss als orssoi ie 20 A no che TE I Nerac nae a A A E EE EE Ro cado Cad SE ato Oo sed aan Re
24. ation 18 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 2 Hardware Installation Mounting the SN 10100 to a Rack The SN10100 is mounted on a customer provided equipment rack using the mounting hardware packaged in the box To rack mount the SN10100 you will need e One 19 customer provided equipment racks The rack must be solidly anchored to the floor with appropri ate support at the top of the racks e Climate controlled room 0 to 50 Celsius 0 to 95 non condensing humidity The SN10100 is housed in a 1U chassis as described in Table 3 It is important that you provide for enough room on the equipment rack to allow for the installation of the SN10100 Consider the available space on your equipment rack and the height of the SN10100 Due to the rear exhaust heat vents and the efficient heat dis sipation design there is no need to leave any physical vertical space above or below the placement of the SN10100 on the equipment rack Table 3 SmartNode 10100 Height Requirements Model Vertical Height SmartNode 10100 1U 1 75 inches or 44 45mm Patch Panels 1U 1 75 inches or 44 45 mm a SN10100 models configured with a 32 to 64 T1 El TDM mod ule require one patch panel for each 32 E1 T1 line grouping The SN10100 is mounted on the 19 equipment rack using the angle brackets and screws provided in the box To mount the SN10100 follow these steps 1 Using two metal screws attach one angle bracket to the front left hand
25. ations 1 Select Instances from the navigation panel Hosts Applications Configurations SS7 Figure 25 Applications gt Instances Working with Configurations 36 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management 2 The Application Instance List is displayed in the information panel Application Instance List O A AAA gateway SKULLHEAD Edit logtrace SKULLHEAD Run vere Edit stream_server SKULLHEAD Dont run stream server 1 Edit tboam app SKULLHEAD Run tboamapp Edit tbsnmpagent LLH Dont run tbsnmpagent Edit tbuctwriter SKULLHEAD Run tbuctwriter Edit toolpack engine SKULLHEAD Run toolpack engine Edit toolpack sys mgr SKULLHEAD Run toolpack sys mgr Edit Figure 26 Application Instance List Applications are displayed in one of three states Run application is operating Management application is installed but not in operation Fault application has an operation fault Starting an Application In order to be able to load and start an application it must be installed on the Smart Media application server In addition at least one Smart Media unit must have been configured on the Smart Media application server so that you are able to connect to it When you first log on to the Web Portal your system application will have been installed on the Smart Media application server and it will be in a management state This means that the application is not yet operating and contr
26. ce List IP Address Netmask Gateway DHCP Actions ETHO 10 32 19 2552552520 10301 false ETH1 1036419 2552552520 10341 false VOIPO 10 3 10 19 2552552520 10381 false Edit Figure 40 IP Interface List 3 Configure the IP port Indicate whether or not to use DHCP on this port Enter an IP address Enter a Netmask Enter a gateway address Click Save Working with Configurations 43 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management Note The IP addresses of ETHO ETH1 VOIPO and VOIP1 must be on different subnets r Editing IP Interface Interface name VOIPO Use DHCP O Ip address 67 101 23 83 Netmask 255 255 255 192 Gateway 67 101 23 65 _ Save Figure 41 Editing an IP Interface 4 The changes are displayed in the IP Interface information panel The system will display the following notice describing steps to apply your new configuration IMPORTANT NOTE To apply IP configuration change activate current configuration then reboot the adapter 5 Activate the configuration Systems gt Edit gt Activate 6 Reboot the adapter will drop active calls Status gt Adapters gt Click on the adapter Serial Number gt Reboot adapter It will take about 1 5 minutes to restart the unit List of Parameters Table 5 Configuration Parameters for IP Interfaces Parameter Description Use DHCP Indicates that the DHCP autoconfiguration protocol is to be
27. cy energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturers instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception The device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection from such interference in a commercial installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Ifthe device does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by disconnecting the unit the user is encouraged to 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 CE Declaration of Conformity Patton Electronics Inc declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other rele vant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The Declaration of Conformity may be obtained from Patton Elec tronics Inc at www patton com certifications The safety advice in the documentation accompanying this device shall be obeyed The conformity to the above directive is indicated by CE mark on the device Authorized Europe
28. e but required keywords are grouped in braces and are separated by vertical bars node The leading IP address or nodename of a SN10100 is substituted with nede in boldface italic font SN The leading SN on a command line represents the nodename of the SN10100 An hash sign at the beginning of a line indicates a comment line 12 o Chapter1 General Information Chapter contents SOO NON e o ae 14 TO 14 E A a ats 15 13 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 1 General Information SN 10100 Overview The SmartNode 10100 is a carrier grade media gatway for smaller service providers looking to drive conver gence between TDM and IP networks replacing multiple devices for signaling connnectivity and media transcoding with a single device The SN10100 enables the delivery of VoIP services by bridging voice traf fic between the public switched tele phone network PSTN based on time division multiplexing TDM and IP networks such as the Inter net Service providers are adding VoIP capabilities to their networks whether to reduce costs when inter connecting with other carriers to cost effectively build out their network footprints or simply to transport voice traffic across their IP backbones Whether sitting at the network core or at the edge SmartNode media gateways enable service providers to introduce VoIP into their networks while maintaining the quality and the reliability of traditional TDM networks
29. e new database backup 3 Verify that the Database backup dump was successfully started Refresh this page when it is done mes sage appears Then refresh your Internet browser page Database backup dump was successfully started Refresh this page to see when it is done Figure 20 Database Backup Message 4 Verify that your new backup appears in the Database Backup List Database Backup List toolpack 2 6 10 2011 12 07 08 32 41 sqlgz Rename Download Validate Recover Delete Figure 21 Database Backup List Downloading a Database Backup Once you have created a backup of your database it is recommended that you download it to store on an exter nal storage device 1 Click the Download link to store your backup externally Database Backup List Name toolpack 2 6 10 2011 12 07 08 32 41 sqlgz Rename Figure 22 Download Database Backup 2 Click Save in the pop up window to store the backup Uploading a Database Backup An external backup of your database can be uploaded to your SmartNode 10100 1 Click the Choose File button under Upload Database Backup and select your external database backup Upload database backup Backup file b file chosen Figure 23 Upload Database Backup File 2 Click the Upload button under Backup File Managing the Database Backup 35 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management Restoring a Database Backup The
30. from defects and we will at our option repair or replace the prod uct should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment Our warranty is limited to defects in work manship or materials and does not cover customer damage lightning or power surge damage abuse or unauthorized modification Introduction 46 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 4 Contacting Patton Outofwarranty 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 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 e 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 doin
31. g one of the following e Completing a request on the RMA Request page in the Support section at www patton com e 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 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs 47 Appendix A Compliance Information Chapter contents ao 49 EM ips 49 La a 49 Radioanal E E ao 49 CE Declarationvoh Con snes sais rematar pia vai Sonia Dear anESUaN CS snes Great nea ganna gata T do Sd 49 L Lupen Rer NUNE massas td tea cla eee eee 49 48 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual A Compliance Information Compliance EMC e FCC Part 15 Class A e EN55022 Class A e EN ETSI 300 386 V1 3 3 Low Voltage Directive Safety e UL60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 e IEC EN60950 1 Radio and TV Interference FCC Part 15 This device generates and uses radio frequen
32. g the User List It is possible to create an unlimited list of users each with an assignment from 0 9 Any user can view the entire list of users however only a root user with an access level of 0 can modify the access rights of other users To view the user list 1 Select Users from the navigation panel Configurations Figure 13 Global gt Users Managing Users 32 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management 2 The User List is displayed Configuration Create New User User List Read Privilege Level _ Write Privilege Level root 0 0 Edit Delete Test 1 3 Edit Delete Figure 14 User List Creating a New User 1 Select Users from the navigation panel 2 Click Create New User Configuration List r Creating New User Name Test Password lesse E Read privilege Level 1 Z Write privilege Level 13 Figure 15 User List gt Create New User Enter a Username and Password 3 4 Select a Read Privilege Level from O 9 5 Select a Write Privilege Level from 0 9 6 Press Create to save your changes The User List window is displayed with the newly added user Deleting a User 1 Select Users from the navigation panel 2 Click Delete in the information panel next to the user account that you wish to delete User List Read Privilege Level Write Privilege Level root 0 0 Edit Delete Test 1 3 Edit D
33. ing Patton technical support for assistance e Appendix A on page 48 contains compliance information for the SN10100 e Appendix B on page 50 contains specifications for the SN10100 For best results read the contents of this guide before you install the SN10100 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual About this guide Precautions Notes cautions and warnings which have the following meanings are used throughout this guide to help you become aware of potential problems Warnings are intended to prevent safety hazards that could result in per sonal injury Cautions are intended to prevent situations that could result in property damage or impaired functioning Note A note presents additional information or interesting sidelights The alert symbol and IMPORTANT heading calls attention to important information gt IMPORTANT ard Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage The alert symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential haz potential electric shock hazard Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage caused by electric shock The shock hazard symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a The alert symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential safety hazard A Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid personal injury shock hazard Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid injury caused The shock hazard symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential electric by electric
34. ized European Representative ici ta ad 49 B SpecuiCAtons ri ia aii aut 50 Capacity and Voice Processing imanes ara EE E EEE 51 T T Scr a E EEA dana EEO IEEE RENA Pd sep aes 51 ria ode CONT EM ias 51 BE Meio NANO 52 Operatie Environment fea ay Ss ia 52 PA a aio 52 Electrical Characteristics List of Figures E ld ES WO U U U OM U aS SN ba bM ba IN IN NN hi ba Ka Kad Se ee Se ee ew FSSRBNANRKRBN RE E GJ L E DG OS Mounting the NO toa rak ei 19 Computer to INDIO Serial Port Cono aia 20 Console 0101 91 E cae OS 20 OHE the a O e greener rte ate rea E E E ET 21 CA RT HT ass Ra aa a eee 22 IT lnie eeto thie A A ORDER RR T 23 CAUCE Bie S BU ee Seer 6 1 E E A ee le a ra o a E D 24 DE Pomention echo ne morare rte ence T 25 SN10100 Ethernet Management E 29 SDL TO Web Paral e A pa al A O 31 eE L Usen Acces eyes ti ple o ad dl eee hae dede aid aero Tea 32 Global on o Eneas eas mm ad 32 e E E EAE E E E E E ET DSR RSA A ao User Lists Create Now Us Ae poa 33 ser Lier Dele Us do de da eo elo ela SE Navigation Mente Lice ani Sa a 34 Global Dic kups aan ean ree o a RR Tc arrey Teter ar teee T rir 34 Backups gt Greate new database Bagh H Aa 35 Database Backup A sad ER AA 50 Di TTT 35 Mala A a ap UR O ORNE RO PM DI retry RAR RR Re renee 35 Upload Database Backup n KE Restore Durabase T T 36 Applicamons ai 36 o A a recite 37 Apple Edit ar 37 App icon SAE e e E RR ER es args oh caste ARE A E wh red ppennterad 38 Apply SHE ei ee ee
35. lobal sub menu e 2 Indicates a configuration named Student is selected e 3 Indicates the Smart Media hardware device that is selected e 4 Displays information concerning the system Accessing and Navigating the Web Interface 31 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management Managing Users This section describes how to manage user access levels in the SN10100 Web Portal Refer to Connecting to the Web Server and Logging on to the Web Portal on page 30 for information about how to login to the Web Portal Understanding User Access Levels The Web Portal is designed to provide varying degrees of write and read privileges to users By default the root user is given full read and write access This is required so that the root user can function as the system admin istrator without any restrictions imposed Subsequent users can be created with the ability to read and write or just to read An integer value from 0 9 is assigned to each user HIGHEST Access Level 1 Access Level 3 PRIVILEGE Access Level 5 san Access Level 7 Access Level 9 LOWEST Figure 12 SN 10100 User Access Levels e A user with an access level of 0 has access to configurations created with levels O 9 A user with an access level of 4 will have access to configurations created with user levels 4 9 e Configurations created with user levels 0 3 will be invisible to user levels 4 9 Viewin
36. nauthorized modification Ifthe 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 Summary Table of Contents 1 General Informatii iaa 13 2a RO ANN 17 3 inina Setup arid Web Ma ias 26 c A A E E A E E A E E E 45 A Compliance ETT 49 E esses E EEEE E db E ERE 50 Table of Contents NN 7 A A NO 8 About this guide ii diia aid a A At e RES 9 E MULA En IA o stl RR E AR ORDER PNR RE a RD RR RR E PO PD RIR RR RR RR 9 E O 9 A E E E E E E EE E E HEHEHE RR rata died 10 REY O as o T LH A A E E T 11 ESO DT E A E a ET 12 Typographical Conyentions Used dim this Documents lealtad torito doloso e 12 General ET 12 1 General Information T 13 KHIL OU iaa 14 I E RE RSRS is RED OQUE ENDERECOS ER RD RN E coments 14 IM model eodes ao 15 2 Hardware Installation at 17 IRA TT a enaere nia a E A E AE ERE EE E aca ed 18 PSUR pe E E E TE TE E A ON EN E N OR 18 Prosedures voeren n aor n OS 18 Mounting the MUNO a Rak ae E E T E
37. nsole Management Port Logging into the SmartNode Console 1 To physically connect the console serial port follow the instructions in Connecting to the Console Serial Port on page 20 2 To communicate with the SN10100 through the console port you must first configure a terminal emula tor or console application such as HyperTerminal or Putty in order to configure initial settings Config ure the terminal emulator with the following settings Baud rate Data rate Parity Stop bits Flow control 9600 8 bits None 1 None 3 Login to the console using the specific credentials included on the Important Notice that shipped with your unit If you do not have the Important Notice sheet contact support patton com The factory default configuration for the Ethernet Interface IP address is 192 168 200 10 24 Overview 27 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management Changing the IP address 1 After logging into the console port enter the following command to view the eth0 configuration vi etc sysconfig network scripts ifcfg mgmt0 Note The eth interface must remain as 172 31 1 2 Example DEVICE mgmt 0 BOOTPROTO static IPADDR 192 168 200 10 NETMASK 255 255 255 0 IPV6ADDR IPV6PREFIX IPV6 AUTOCONF yes ONBOOT yes 2 Add the following default gateway address to the network configuration file vi etc sysconfig network Example HOSTNAME SN005376 NETWORKING yes GATEWAY 192 168
38. ocation in the Web Portal display The following top ics are covered Navigation and Information Panels and Knowing Your Location Navigation and Information Panels The Web Portal has been designed with a consistent streamlined approach for the presentation of Smart Media configuration data Information related to the hierarchy of data is displayed in the left hand navigation panel while information related to a selected category is displayed in the information panel found on the right side of the window Selecting a category in the navigation panel causes related configuration and status information to be dynami cally displayed The navigation panel displays information in a tree like structure enabling you to understand how configuration parameters are contained by others Note Figure 10 on page 31 shows the SmartNode 10100 Web Portal The naviga tion panel is located to the left of the screen The infomation panel is located to the right Accessing and Navigating the Web Interface 30 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual F Configurations E config_patton Hardware al Setup and Web Management Smart Media Software Version 2 6 21 Primary host SmartNode Smart Media Gateway Welcome to Patton s SmartNode Smart Media Gateway You are actually connected to Primary host of this system y System CA i Name system_1 UpTime 4d 16h 20m 4s BootTime January 06 2012 16 26 10 Package Running from package 2 621
39. oding e Media Handling Service providers will use one or more codecs on their VoIP networks according to their desire to save band width to provide a certain level of voice quality or simply to interoperate with other VoIP devices or pro viders The ability to support multiple different 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 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 SN10100 Overview 14 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 1 General Information 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 selec tion per channel This means that it is possible to assign different vocoders to different channels on a chan nel by channel basis The devices can then run all of these codecs concurrently and do so with no impact on system performance SN 10100 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
40. olling your system In order to start an application its state must be changed from Management to Run To start an application 1 Select Instances from the navigation panel 2 Select the application that you wish to run and click Edit MT Config gateway logtrace SKULLHEAD Run vere Edit stream server SKULLHEAD Dont run stream server 1 tboam app SKULLHEAD Run tboamapp Edit tbsnmpagent SKULLHEAD Dontrun tbsnmpagent Edit tbuctwriter SKULLHEAD Run tbuctwriter Edit nanna engine SKULLHEAD Run toolpack engine Edit Figure 27 Application instance List gt Edit Working with Configurations 37 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management 3 Click the Status tab to activate the application Configuration Status Sm List r Application Instance read only Name stream_server Host SKULLHEAD l Application Config stream_server_1 Z KS states Can be changed from Status view after configuration is activated Figure 28 Application Status 4 Set the Oam target state to Run 5 Click Apply States Name SKULLHEAD Name Oam target state y Dont_run Fault Oam target update state Management Oam current state Current bin path Working dir Oam ha current state Not present Apply states Figure 29 Apply States Verifying that an Application is Operating When an application s target state is set to run
41. ortant Notice sheet included with your unit Management Interface COBRE VOIPO VOIP1 MGMTO LOGO RUEZ O CITA TTS mim aim mio aim o UO JO 0 0 1 OQOONO0G000 LN TOE TTA GSS e outono Figure 9 SN10100 Ethernet Management Interface Accessing the SN10100 29 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management Accessing and Navigating the Web Interface This section describes how to login and navigate the SmartNode 10100 Web Portal Connecting to the Web Server and Logging on to the Web Portal The first step involved in initially configuring any Smart Media system involves logging on to the Web Portal This can be divided into two distinct tasks Connecting to the web server and logging on to the Web Portal Connecting to the web server Using a web browser connect to the Web Portal by typing the following in your address bar http DEVICE HOST NAME 12358 or alternately http DEVICE IP ADDRESS 12358 Logging on to the Web Portal In order to log on to the Web Portal configuration tool enter root as both the user ID and password The default values for these parameters are User ID root Default password root Navigating the Web Portal Effective use of the Web Portal requires a basic understanding of the physical elements of the tool how to access its various components and knowing your current l
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43. ser Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management 2 Click Edit next to the system you wish to activate in order to access the System Configuration screen System List Gateway Active Target r e system 1 12358 config 1 2 6 10 Edit Delete Figure 33 System List 3 Activate the configuration and enter a name for the system Under Activate Configuration Select a Con figuration on which to run the system Click Activate Note Make certain that the Lock Active Configuration box located at the top of the page is unchecked Failure to do so will prevent the configuration from being saved Li t Editing system Name system 1 Gateway Port 12358 S Lock active configuration B save Activate configuration Configuration config_1 aK No validation requested Figure 34 Name and Activate Configuration Working with Configurations 40 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management 4 Verify that an activation confirmation message is displayed The system will remind you to back up your database when you are done configuring at top of screen in blue Activate configuration Configuration config 1 Z Validation completed successfully Application stream server reload successful Application logtrace reload successful Load configuration successful Application web_server reload successful Successfully reloaded config
44. shock 10 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual About this guide Safety When Working with Electricity A WARNING Z A WARNING Do not open the device when the power cord is connected For systems without a power switch and without an external power adapter line volt ages are present within the device when the power cord is connected For devices with an external power adapter the power adapter shall be a listed Limited Power Source The mains outlet that is utilized to power the device shall be within 10 feet 3 meters of the device shall be easily accessible and protected by a circuit breaker in compliance with local regu latory requirements For AC powered devices ensure that the power cable used meets all appli cable standards for the country in which it is to be installed For AC powered devices which have 3 conductor power plugs L1 L2 8 GND or Hot Neutral amp Safety Protective Ground the wall outlet or socket must have an earth ground For DC powered devices ensure that the interconnecting cables are rated for proper voltage current anticipated temperature flammability and mechanical serviceability WAN LAN amp PSTN ports connections may have hazardous voltages present regardless of whether the device is powered ON or OFF PSTN relates to interfaces such as telephone lines FXS FXO DSL xDSL T1 El ISDN Voice etc These are known as hazardous network voltages and to avoid electric shock
45. side of the SN10100 when viewed from the front as shown in Figure 1 Do the same for the angle bracket on the right hand side 2 Start mounting equipment at the top most position of the rack keeping in mind the space required on the equipment rack Table 3 Os eare N S TOM Srs Mes Gateway Serial Console Management Port Power LED Figure 1 Mounting the SN 10100 to a rack Mounting the SN10100 to a Rack 19 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 2 Hardware Installation Connecting to the Console Serial Port The serial port interface enables administrators to perform management tasks on the SN10100 Follow the steps below to connect to the serial port ofa SN10100 1 Connect a CATS RJ 45 male male cable supplied with unit between the COM port of your computer and the serial port labeled 1010 of the SN10100 as shown in Figure 2 If your computer serial port features a DB9 connector use the DB9 to RJ 45 adapter supplied with your SN 10100 If your computer s serial port features a USB connector you will need to provide a USB to DB9 adapter Serial Console Management Port VOIPO VOIPI MGMTO Note A SmariNode Model 16F 561 RJ45 to DB 9 adapter is included with each SN10100 Series device Serial e E Terminal PC Figure 2 Computer to SN10100 Serial Port Connection DB9 RJ 45
46. sing the specific credentials included on the Important Notice sheet that shipped with your unit The management port is configured with a static Class C IP address by default Management Interface OGRO LISTA TIS SID oHa LUOETTOTS TK GOA 0000 OOAOO0o0o0 RTT TWD ONODSS0040 VOIPO VOIP1 MGMTO Figure 4 Connecting the management interface Connecting to a VolP Network The SN 10100 features dual GigE ports for connection to different VoIP networks This provides an access point to manage VoIP traffic Should one of the IP networks fail the SN10100 will continue to manage VoIP traffic using the alternate network Note Certain configurations of the SN 10100 will exceed 100 Mbps therefore 1000 Mbps is recommended To connect the SN10100 to the VoIP network you will need e Gigabit layer 2 Ethernet switch A second one is required to support redundancy of the VoIP interface One or two CATS Ethernet cables with RJ45 male male terminations e If your system has access to a second VoIP network you can connect it to a second VoIP interface of the SN 10100 with an RJ45 male male CAT5 Ethernet cable Connecting the Management Interface 21 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 2 Hardware Installation The SN 10100 is connected to the VoIP network by one or optionally two Ethernet GigE network links as shown in Figure 5 Follow the steps below
47. tallation 8 Port Interface to the PSTN Figure 6 Port Interface to the PSTN Connecting Power The SN 10100 is furnished with two AC or DC power connections Only once all other equipment installation work has been completed should the SN10100 be powered up To power the SN10100 you will need e A power source e Two power cables for the SN10100 Refer to the following sections for information about power e Connecting to AC Power on page 23 e Connecting to DC Power on page 24 e Powering Down on page 25 Connecting to AC Power The SN10100 AC model is furnished with two AC power connectors To connect the SN10100 to AC Power perform the following 1 Connect an AC power cable between the AC connector of the SN10100 and an AC supply Figure 7 Note Ifthe SN10100 features a second power supply and it is not connected to an AC power source press the green button located at the rear of the unit to dis able the audible alarm 2 Power up the SN10100 by turning on its power switch es Connecting Power 23 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 2 Hardware Installation Power socket CONO VOIPO VOIP1 MGMTO GALLES OHO SmartNode 10100 Single Power Supply Power sockets
48. tem 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 inter face Electrical characteristics Operating Environment Operating temperature 32 131 F 0 55 C Operating humidity 95 non condensing Physical Characteristics Dimensions 1U 1 719H x 17 4W x 16D in 43 66H x 442W x 406D mm Weight 10 lbs 4 5 kg 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 OAM amp P 52
49. tions and compiled them into a searchable database to help you quickly solve your problems Patton Support Headquarters in the USA e Online support available at www patton com e 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 GMT by calling 1 301 975 1007 e Fax 1 301 869 9293 Alternate Patton Support for Europe Middle East and Africa EMEA e Online support available at www patton com e 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 9 00 am to 5 30 pm CET 0800 to 1630 UTC GMT by calling 41 0 31 985 25 55 e Fax 41 0 31 985 25 26 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs Patton Electronics is an ISO 9001 certified manufacturer and our products are carefully tested before ship ment All of our products are backed by a comprehensive warranty program Note Ifyou 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 Warranty Coverage Our products are under warranty to be free
50. to connect the SN10100 to the VoIP network 1 Connect a CATS Ethernet cable to VoIPO at the rear of the SN10100 Connect the other end of the same CATS cable to the Gigabit Ethernet switch 2 If your system employs a second Gigabit Ethernet switch for redundancy connect a second CATS Ethernet cable to VoIP1 at the rear of the SN10100 Connect the other end of the same CATS cable to the second Gigabit Ethernet switch 0 1 GEES Ses eeel HG apadododon DODGE EOESCOZEHO EN mis an m n 4 5 mini sini VolP Network 1 VolP Network 2 Figure 5 Connecting to a VolP network Connecting to the PSTN A SN 10100 with 8 RJ48C type ports enables the connection to T1 E1 lines The termination impedance is set at 100 ohms for T1 lines and 120 ohms for El lines It is possible to connect an external balun in order to con vert the line impedance to 75 ohms J1 line Note All ports may not be active T1 E1 ports are activated by software license the number of active ports depends on the licenses purchased To connect the SN10100 to the PSTN perform the following 1 Start with port 0 located at the top and leftmost position Connect one cable between this port and the T1 El line See Figure 6 on the next page 2 Repeat step 1 using the next available port Connecting to the PSTN 22 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 2 Hardware Ins
51. uration Application tbuctwriter reload successful Load configuration successful Application toolpack engine reload successful Application toolpack sys mgr reload successful Successfully reloaded configuration Application tboam app reload successful LoadConfig cfgId 1 success Figure 35 Successful Activation Verifying status General and detailed status information about the applications that are run by one or more host machine s is accessible from the Applications tab of the Global gt Status menu Figure 36 Global gt Status You may view the status in General View or Detailed View which is shown on the following page Working with Configurations 41 SmartNode 10100 Series User Manual 3 Initial Setup and Web Management General View The general view shown below lists the applications and their current general status ready fault or not running This window also provides a count of all applications with a ready or fault status Status Options List of availabl st of available Refresh every Don t refresh Now applications Extended status O System Hardware 1 1 Hosts Applications Tdm Lines Sctp SS7 Mtp2 Sigtran Sigtran M2pa SS7 Mtp3 Sigtran M3ua SS7Isup SS7Sccp SS7Tcap Isdn lua C sr2 Sip name Ready cnt Fault cnt Ready list Fault list Not running li SKULLHEAD Figure 37 Status General
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