SmartNode™ 4630 Series
Multiport BRI So Gateway Router (up to 8 channels)
The award-winning SmartNode 4630, with up to 5 BRI ports and 8 simultaneous voice channels, is the best way to connect ISDN networks to the world of voice over IP. It enables small offices/remote offices to lower communication costs and provides business-class Internet telephony for demanding ISDN users.



Need help?
Call Patton at +1 301 975 1000 or email sales@patton.com.

Features & Benefits
--Image: Internet Telephony 2005 Product of the Year & 2009 Excellence Award --
  • 3/5 Ports Quality ISDN VoIP—3 or 5 ISDN BRI So ports, 4 or 8 low-bandwidth voice or T.38 fax calls. Advanced adaptive traffic management and shaping for maximum voice quality. Voice prioritization and DownStreamQoS
  • Full Telephony Features—SessionRouter allows flexible call routing and numbering plan adaptations, CLIP/CLIR, hold, transfer, and much more.
  • Management & Provisioning—Web-based management, SNMP, command line interface, & auto-provisioning for automated configuration & SW upgrades.
  • Complete Access Routing—Two 10/100 Ethernet ports with auto MDI-X. Access router with NAT, Firewall, PPPoE, DHCP, DynDNS & VPN with IPsec*
  • Full VoIP protocol support—SIPv2, H.323v4, ISDN, DSS1, QSIG*, T.38, fax and modem bypass, DTMF relay.
  • Outstanding Interoperability—Interoperable for voice and T.38 fax with leading SIP service providers, soft-switch vendors, and Asterisk IP-PBX


Overview
--Image: Internet Telephony 2005 Product of the Year & 2009 Excellence Award -- The SmartNode 4630 series are the multi-port ISDN BRI models of the proven market-leading SmartNode VoIP product family. The available 3 and 5 BRI/So port configurations fit the requirements of small and medium enterprises looking for a cost-efficient way to network PBX systems on multiple sites or connect to a public Internet telephony service.

The extra BRI port solves many VoIP network integration problems encountered in real-world installations. The port can synchronize the gateway and provide error-free ISDN data and fax transmissions, and it can be used as a fallback or local-breakout port for optimized call-routing and risk-free operation. With the life-line relay, the port even enables integration of an ISDN emergency terminal powered from the public ISDN.

Like every SmartNode, the 4630 Series models are state-of-the-art VoIP gateways that also provide complete access routing and IP security features. Use the SmartNode as CPE or access router on broadband access, and you can benefit from industry leading Quality of Service (QoS) features ensuring a voice quality unmatched by any IP-phone or gateway on the market.

The SmartNode 4630 is the solution for service providers and network integrators looking for a VoIP product that matches up to ISDN standards in terms of features and quality. SmartNode products provide seamless network integration, continuous trouble-free operation and cost effective deployment to protect your investments for the future.


Applications
Network Integration
Whether used as a gateway or as an access router, the SmartNode 4630 provides excellent VoIP and IP QoS features for seamless network integration. All BRI ports are configurable to be TE or NT, you can thus connect your telco line(s) as well as a PBX or ISDN terminals. Terminals are powered with the built-in power supply, eliminating the need for an external box. For business class IP telephony at the tip of your fingers, the SmartNode 4630 is more than just talk!

SmartNode


Specifications

Voice Signaling

SIPv2
H.323v4
SIP call transfer, redirect
Overlap or en-bloc dialing
DTMF in-band, out-of-band
Configurable tonesn

Call Routing & Services Regular expression number matching
Regular expression number manipulation
Least Cost Routing
Number blocking
Short-Dialing
Digit collection
Distribution- and Hunt- Groups
ISDN

3/5 BRI So ports, RJ-45
NT/TE configurable per port
Built-in line power on each port (total 4W)
DSS1, Q.921, Q.931. NTT-64
Point-point and point-multipoint
Lifeline Bypass Relay
Optional QSIG support*

Voice Processing G.711m/A-law
G.723.1 (6.4Kbps)
G.729, 729a, 729ab (8Kbps)
G.726 (16 ,24, 32, 40 Kbps)
G.168 echo cancellation (25ms)
4/8 simultaneous low-bandwidth voice or T.38 fax calls
Transparent ISDN data
Silence suppression and comfort noise
Adaptive and configurable dejitter buffer
Configurable packet length
IP Quality of Service

Voice priority, DownStreamQoS
Traffic Management, shaping policing
IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.1Q, 4096 VLANs (Tag insertion/deletion), TOS, DiffServ Labeling

Connectivity

Two 10/100bT Ethernet ports
Auto-MDIX
DHCP Client
PPPoE Client (multi-session)
IP Multi-Netting, VLAN, Secondary IP
IPv4, RIPv2, ICMP
Dynamic and static NAT and NAPT
ACL Firewall
DNS, DynDNS
DHCP Server
SNTP Client
Optional IPSec VPN (DES, 3DES, AES)

Management Web-based GUI
Fully Documented CLI
Telnet and HTTP access
TFTP configuration up- and download
TFTP firmware upgrade
SNMPv1 agent (MIB II and private MIB)
Built-in diagnostic tools
Secure Auto-Provisioning
Power & Packaging Desktop metal chassis
Dimension: 280/39/157 mm (W/H/D)
Weight: < 600g
Power Consumption < 10W
Operating Environment Operating temperature: 32 - 104°F (0 - 40°C)
Operating humidity: up to 90% , non condensing
Compliance FCC Part 15 Class A (US EMC)
CE per RTTE 99/5/EC (EMC and LVD)
Safety - EN60950
TBR-3 (ISDN BRI/So)
JATE

*Requires optional license.




Ordering Information Email: sales@patton.com    Tel: +1 301-975-1000
SN4634/3BIS/EUI Smartnode 3 BRI VoIP IAD - Dual Fast Ethernet, 4 VoIP Call, Passthrough Relay; H.323 and SIP, External 100-250VAC 50/60Hz Power.
SN4635/3BIS/EUI Smartnode 3 BRI VoIP IAD - Dual Fast Ethernet, 4 VoIP Call, Passthrough Relay; H.323 and SIP, External 100-250VAC 50/60Hz Power, High Precision 5ppm clock source.
SN4638/5BIS/EUI Smartnode 5 BRI VoIP IAD - Dual Fast Ethernet, 8 VoIP Call, Passthrough Relay; H.323 and SIP, External 100-250VAC 50/60Hz Power.
SN4639/5BIS/EUI Smartnode 5 BRI VoIP IAD - Dual Fast Ethernet, 8 VoIP Call, Passthrough Relay; H.323 and SIP, External 100-250VAC 50/60Hz Power. High Precision 5ppm clock source.
 

Related Information
Articles (PDF) -- Requires Adobe Acrobat to view
Patton Brings Unified Communications to Boy Scouts of America Campground October 31, 2007
SmartNode™ Delivers VoIP-over-VPN Network with Secure, Encrypted Voice for 1200-Site Retail Chain August 08, 2007
SmartNode™ VoIP Delivers First-Line Business-Class Internet Telephony Services with green.ch February 06, 2006
SmartNode™ VoIP Powers inode Business Service for ISDN Subscribers December 21, 2005

Catalogs (PDF) -- Requires Adobe Acrobat to view
Patton Electronics Product Line Catalog #21 (High resolution, print quality) August 25, 2008
Patton Electronics Product Line Catalog #21 (Low resolution, for dial-up users) August 25, 2008

Certifications (PDF) -- Requires Adobe Acrobat to view
Declaration of Conformity - SN4630 Oct 2007 April 02, 2008

Data Sheets (PDF) -- Requires Adobe Acrobat to view
SmartNode 4630 Series Datasheet July 27, 2009
SmartNode 4630 Series Datasheet (A4 page size) July 27, 2009
Enhanced Warranty March 01, 2006
VoIP Solutions Guide September 21, 2004

Manuals (PDF) -- Requires Adobe Acrobat to view
SmartWare R5.6 Software Configuration Guide July 20, 2010
SmartWare R5.5 Software Configuration Guide March 16, 2010
SmartNode Modčles 455x, 46xx et 496x, Manuel de configuration simplifié December 28, 2009
SmartWare R5.4 Software Configuration Guide October 13, 2009
SmartWare R5.3 Software Configuration Guide January 29, 2009
SmartNode 4630 Guide, Getting Started November 20, 2008
SmartNode 4630 Guide, Quick Start November 20, 2008
SmartWare R5.2 Software Configuration Guide August 07, 2008
SmartWare R5.1 Software Configuration Guide February 06, 2008
SmartWare R4.2 Software Configuration Guide August 17, 2007
SmartWare R4.1 Software Configuration Guide April 05, 2007
SmartWare R3.21 Software Configuration Guide April 05, 2007
SmartWare R3.20 Software Configuration Guide August 01, 2006

News Releases
Patton's New VoIP IAD Wins Unified Communications 2007 Product of the Year March 17, 2008
Patton-Inalp Joins Triple Play Alliance, Promotes Multi-Vendor Interoperability October 01, 2007
Patton Receives INTERNET TELEPHONY Excellence Award September 12, 2007
With Over 1,000 Networking Products to Offer, Patton Publishes Dual Catalogs May 22, 2007
SmartNode™ Delivers VoIP and Data Survivability with Dial Backup and IP Link Redundancy May 09, 2007
Patton Launches High-Performance PRI VoIP Gateway August 14, 2006
SmartNode™ VoIP CPEs Now Certified for Interoperability by Cirpack® July 31, 2006
Patton Unveils Industrial First-mile-Ethernet and Outdoor-VoIP Equipment at GlobalComm 2006 June 06, 2006
Massive VoIP Rollout Features Patton Equipment April 17, 2006
Patton Hardens Communication Products April 05, 2006
Patton and BroadSoft Deliver Interoperability to Carriers March 06, 2006
Patton Adds Voice-Encryption to SmartNode™ VoIP Routers February 22, 2006
Patton Receives Technology Champion Award February 01, 2006

Product/Solutions Guides (PDF) -- Requires Adobe Acrobat to view
Cable Installers Product Guide February 18, 2010

Tech Notes
Understanding Echo Problems - (PDF) September 19, 2007

White Papers (PDF) -- Requires Adobe Acrobat to view
VoIP in Industrial Networks - Implementing QoS for reliable voice over industrial Ethernet November 10, 2006
White Paper - SmartWare Release Strategy June 07, 2006
VoIP - Addressing QoS Beyond the Provider Network January 19, 2006

Software Upgrades
SmartNode 46xx
 
Frequently Asked Questions
 SmartNode VoIP/ToIP 
 Call Routing 
 How can I remove or restrict Caller-ID (CLIP)? 
 There are two possibilities:
1. Set the ISDN Presentation Indicator (PI) to restricted:
172.16.40.125(ctx-cs)[switch]#mapping-table pi to pi MT-PI-TEST
172.16.40.125(map-tab)[MT-PI-T~]#map default to restricted

2. Delete the Calling-Party Nummer using a E.164 mapping table:
172.16.40.125(map-tab)[MT-PI-T~]#ble calling-e164 to calling-e164 MT-CNPN-TEST
172.16.40.125(map-tab)[MT-CNPN~]#map default to "" 
 Using Timeout and Termination Characters in Call-Routing Tabels 
 Call-Routing tables offer two possibilities to terminate overlap dialed numbers.
1. A dialling timeout
2. A special termination caracter like # or *
The timout and the caracter can be configured as follows:

172.16.40.125>enable
172.16.40.125#configure
172.16.40.125(cfg)#context cs
172.16.40.125(ctx-cs)[switch]#digit-collection timeout 5
172.16.40.125(ctx-cs)[switch]#digit-collection terminating-char #

For example:
172.16.40.125(ctx-cs)[switch]#routing-table called-e164 RT-CDPN-EX
172.16.40.125(rt-tab)[RT-CDPN~]#route 123T dest-interface Line0

According to this rule the dialed keys '12345#' will be immediatly matched and the number '12345' will be used without waiting for the timeout.

Special Cases:
The Termination Character can also be part of the rule, in which case it will NOT have the effect of cancelling the timeout period.

Examples:
Rule: #21#T
Dialled Keys: #21#1234
Effect: Timeout is aktive, used number: #21#1234

Rule: #21#T
Dialled Keys: #21#1234#
Effect: No Timeout, used number: #21#1234

Note: The first two dialled '#' do not cancell the timeout, they are part of the rule.

For a general digit-collection with timeout or termination caracter without any restrictions use the following rule:
Rule: T

In this case...
Dialled Keys: 1234
Effect: Timeout active, used number: 1234

or...
Dialled Keys: 1234#
Effect: No Timeout, used number: 1234

Do NOT use a rule as follows:
Rule: .*T

In this case...
Dialled Keys: 1234#
Effect: Timeout is STILL active because '#' matches the regular expression '.T', the used number will be: 1234#

 
 Codecs 
 Why do I hear a crackling noise when using the G.729 codec? 
 On the SmartNodes (4110, 4520, 463X, 465X 4830, 491X, 492X, 493X, IC-4FXS) is not possible to use two low-bit-rate codecs at the same time on an FXS port. Thus you must choose to use either G.723 or G.729. G.711 is always supported.
Try this:

enable
configure
system

ic voice 0
low-bitrate-codec g729

In your VOIP profiles, we suggest you use either the G.723 codec or the G.729 codec, but not both, and it should match your low-bitrate-codec selection. 
 Do the SmartNodes support G.729B?  
 G.729 is defined in a standard with two Annexes.
G.729 is the original 8kb/s CS-ACELP Codec
Annex A defines a reduced complexity Codec>br> Annex B defines the silence suppression scheme for G.729

All versions are supported by the SmartNode family. The configuration allows selection of g729 and optional silence supression. The configuration maps as follows with the capability exchange in VoIP signalling.

If g729 is selected in the VoIP profile:
G.729 and G.729a are signaled

If g729 and silence supression are selected in the VoIP profile:
G.729, G.729a, G.729b and G.729ab are signaled

 
 How much bandwidth does a VoIP call use? 
 The required bandwdidth depends on various factors such as:
- Codec
- Codec samle length
- Protocol stack (IP, PPP, Frame-Relay, etc.)
- Tranmission Network (DSL, ATM, etc.)
- Echo Cancellation

As a general rule of thumb the bandwdith for one call in one direction is between 10 and 110 kb/s.

An excellent overview of how these parameters can be tuned and effect the VoIP bandwdith can be found in the following TechNote.
http://www.patton.com/technotes/smartnode_qos.pdf
 
 Debug and Logging 
 How do I debug QoS? 
 Debugging QoS is different from any other debug commands. It is a two step process. You must be in configuration mode.
1) Go into your service policy and specify "debug queue statistics detail 7"
2) Then do a show command: "show service-policy interface eth0". You can repeat this command as often as you want to view the current statistics. 
 How do I use the ACL debugs to debug a VPN Connection? 
 Debugging VPNs and ACLs is a bit different than using the other debug commands. It is a two step process to enable ACL debugging. You must first be in configuration mode.
1) Go into "context ip" and then into the ethernet interface and type the following debug commands:
"debug acl in"
"debug acl out"

2) Then you can enable and disable debugging of the ACLs by the using the command "debug acl" or "no debug acl".
Note: VPNs tunnels only work between the two networks configured as a VPN (usually two private networks on eth1 like 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.2.0). You cannot ping or test the VPN from the console port or the SmartNode administrator command. You must test between PCs on the two private networks. For instance, a PC at 192.168.1.10 should be able to ping a PC at 192.168.2.10 through the VPN tunnel. You cannot PING a PC on one of the VPN tunnels from the console or admisistrator account.

Additionally, "debug ipsec" provides the IPSEC debug monitor which is normal a one-step debug command.

See the command "terminal monitor-filter" to allow you to filter out the ACLs you want to see. For example, to see only the packets to an IP address 123, you can simply use the command: terminal monitor-filter .*123.* 
 General 
 How can I check if the routing tables are loaded successfully? 
 In the context cs the command 'no shutdown' causes the routing tables to be re-loaded and errors to be printed to the telnet/console (if command 'debug session-router' entered before). 
 Can I setup multiple VoIP Gateways on a SmartNode? 
 It is possible to configure multiple SIP gateways on a SmartNode and register them with individual settings to different SIP Servers (multiple domain support). With H.323 only ONE gateway can be configured. The SmartNode can register with a single Gatekeeper. 
 Sometimes a command entered into the CLI does not appear in the 'show running-config'. 
 If the command entered happens to be a default value (e.g. sntp-client poll-interval 60) the command is not displayed in the running-config but nevertheless active. This means that only commands and values other than defaults are displayed in the running-config.

 
 Upgrading/TFTP 
 Using Encrypted TFTP 
 

Encrypted Configuration Download

- An external encryption tool on the PC is used to encrypt the configuration file:

enctool encrypt <plain-config-file> <enc-config-file> [<key>]

- The encrypted confiugration file can then be downloaded with TFTP triggered by

- the CLI copy command:

copy tftp://<host>/<path> <config-file>

- Auto Provisioning

- SNMP

- HTTP

- On the SmartNode the encryption is detected and the configuration file is automatically decrypted

before stored to flash.

- A custom encryption key can be

- downloaded to the SmartWare

- specified with the PC encryption tool

- The encryption key may include the MAC address and/or serial number of the SmartNode using the

placeholders $(system.mac) and $(system.serial) resp.

- An encrypted configuration file can be uploaded to a TFTP server on request, specifying the encrypted

flag:

copy <config-file> tftp://<host>/<path> encrypted

- On the PC the encryption tool can be used to decrypt the file:

enctool decrypt <enc-config-file> <plain-config-file> [<key>]

- A log file lists the last up/downloads:

show log file-transfer


Use Cases

Install a custom encryption key (optional)

You can install a custom encryption key with the SmartNode. The encryption key is used to automatically

decrypt an encrypted configuration file that is downloaded later. A default encryption key is already

installed on the SmartNode.

To install an encryption key you have to create a file on your TFTP server that contains the key. Then you

have to download this key file to the SmartNode using the ‘copy’ command of the SmartNode:

The key file shall contain a key string of at most 24 characters on a single line. Spaces, tabs and LF/CR

characters are trimmed. The key must not contain LF/CR or the null character and must not start or end

with a space or tab. If the key contains more than 24 characters, only the first 24 characters are

considered.

Part Nr. 80-0165, Rev. 1.13 12-07-05 49/54

The key may contain variables that are resolved when the key file is downloaded to a SmartNode. Using

this mechanism you can specify device-specific encryption keys. We currently support the following

variables:

- $(system.mac): The MAC address of the first ethernet port. Execute the show port ethernet

command on a SmartNode to display the MAC address of a SmartNode. This value without the colon

separators and with all lower-case hexadecimal letters is used instad of the variable on the SmartNode.

- $(system.serial): The serial number of the SmartNode. Execte the show version command on

the SmartNode to display the serial number.

When your key file contains the following line…

123$(system.serial)abc$(system.mac)XYZ

show port ethernet shows the following…

Ethernet Configuration

-------------------------------------

Port : ethernet 0 0 0

State : OPENED

MAC Address : 00:0C:F1:87:D9:09

Speed : 10MBit/s

Duplex : Half

Encapsulation : ip

Binding : interface eth0 router

and show version the following….

Productname : SN1200

Software Version : R3.20 TB2005-06-24_MEYER SIP

Supplier :

Provider :

Subscriber :

Information for Slot 0:

SN1200

Hardware Version : 0004, 0001

Serial number : 100000020002

Software Version : R3.20 TB2005-06-24_MEYER SIP

the encryption key on this SmartNode will be interpreted as…

123100000020002abc000cf187d909XYZ

Then you have to download the created key file to the SmartNode. Open a telnet session and type in the

following commands:


>enable

#copy tftp://<ip>/<path> key:

where <ip> is the IP address of your TFTP server and <path> is the path to the key file relative to the

TFTP root.


Encrypt a configuration file

Use the encryption tool to encrypt a configuration file on your PC. Therefore you have to enter the

following command.


enctool encrypt <plain-file> <encrypted-file> [<key>]

where <plain-file> is the path of the non-encrypted input configuration file and <encrypted-file> is the path

of the encrypted output configuration file. <key> specifies the encryption key which shall be used to

encrypt the configuration file. If ommitted the default key is used.


Download an encrypted configuration file

Now you can download the configuration file as usual using the CLI copy-command, the autoprovisioning

feature, HTTP or SNMP download. The SmartNode automatically detects that a downloaded

file is encrypted and tries to decrypt the file using the pre-installed key.


Upload an encrypted configuration file

The SmartNode immediately decrypts a configuration file after downloading it. This is the configuration

file is stored non-encrypted in the flash memory. Thus when you upload a configuration it is uploaded

non-encrypted.

You may upload an encrypted configuration file specifying the encrypted flag at the end of the copy

command:


#copy startup-config tftp://<ip>/<path> encrpted

This encrypts the configuration file before sending it to the TFTP server. Use the enctool decrypt

command on the PC to regain the original configuration.


File Transfer Logs

We introduced an additional log file that stores the history of all file transfers (up to 50 entries). To show

all recently executed file transfer operations enter the following command:


#show log file-transfer