Patton electronic 4830 manual List of Figures

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List of Figures

 

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SmartNode product (SmartNode 4838 shown)

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SmartNode product (SmartNode 4838 with DSL shown)

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Examples of SN4830 Series rear panels (FXS only)

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Examples of SN4830 Series rear panels (FXO only and combined FXS/FXO)

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SmartNode 4830 Series DSL, X.21, V.35, and T1/E1 serial connectors

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SmartNode 4830 Series power input connector

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SmartNode 4830 Series front panels (FXS only)

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SmartNode 4830 Series front panels (FXO only and combined FXS/FXO)

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Multiservice carrier access over leased lines

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Converged enterprise network over leased line

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Rear view showing location of Ethernet and FXS connectors (SmartNode 4834 shown)

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Analog FXS connection

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RJ-11 pinout diagram

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Analog FXO connection

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Connecting a SmartNode 4830 Series device to a hub

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Rear view of the SN4830 showing location of V.35 interface connector

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Rear view of the SN4830 showing location of X.21 interface connector

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Rear panel of SN4830 T1/E1 -/K Model

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Rear panel of SN4830 T1/E1 -/T Model

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Rear panel of SN4830 T1/E1 -/K Model

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Power connector location on rear panel

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VoIP IAD front panel LEDs and Console port locations (SmartNode 4834 shown)

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Steps for setting up a new SmartNode

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Connecting to the terminal

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Connecting the SmartNode to the network

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SmartNode 4830 Series front panels (FXS only)

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SmartNode 4830 Series front panels (FXO only and combined FXS/FXO)

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Connecting a serial terminal

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Ethernet straight-through

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Connecting an FXS device

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Connecting to an FXO line socket

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Connecting the DSL cable

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EIA-561(RJ-458-pin) port

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Contents Analog VoIP Integrated Access Device Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents LEDs status and monitoring Specifications SmartNode 4830 Series factory configuration List of Figures List of Tables Structure About this guideAudience Precautions Impaired functioningSafety when working with electricity General conventions Typographical conventions used in this documentGeneral observations SmartNode 4830 Getting Started GuideAbout this guide Chapter contents General informationSmartNode Model 4830 Series Overview SmartNode product SmartNode 4838 shownGeneral information SmartNode 4830 Series Detailed Description Examples of SN4830 Series rear panels FXS onlyModel SN4832/JOX*/EUI FXO ports DSL connector SmartNode 4830 Series power input connector Ports descriptions SmartNode 4830 Series front panels FXS only Console Applications overview Applications for SmartNode 4830 Series Multiservice carrier access over leased linesIntroduction Converged enterprise network over leased line Converged enterprise network over leased lineHardware installation Planning the installation Create a network diagram see section Network information onInstallation checklist IP related information Site logNetwork information Installing the VoIP IAD Analog FXS connection RJ-11 pinout diagram RJ-11 socket Installing the Ethernet cable Installing the serial WAN cable DCD Hardware installation Rear panel of SN4830 T1/E1 -/K Model Pins not listed are not used Connecting to external power source Power VoIP Link Getting started with the SmartNode Steps for setting up a new SmartNode Connect with the serial interface Power connection and default configurationConfigure IP address Login Changing the IP addressConnect the SmartNode to the network Load configurationBootloader Start BootloaderStart-up with factory configuration Load a new application image SmartWare via TftpCopy tftp//tftpserveraddress/server path/b1 flash Additional information Load a new application image SmartWare via the serial linkLEDs status and monitoring Status LEDs LEDs status and monitoring SmartNode LED Indications Contacting Patton for assistance Patton support headquarters in the USA Warranty coverageContact information Out-of-warranty service RMA numbersAppendix a Compliance information Safety compliance ComplianceRadio and TV Interference FCC Part EMC complianceFCC Part 68 Acta Statement FXO ports Industry Canada Notice FXO portsCE Notice Authorized European RepresentativeAppendix B Specifications Voice connectivity Ethernet interfaceSync serial interface if applicable T1/E1 interface if applicableAdsl Daughter Card if applicable Shdsl Daughter Card if applicableVoice processing signaling dependent Voice signalingPPP and Frame-Relay support Fax and modem supportManagement IP servicesVoice routing-session product Dimensions Weight and power dissipationPower supply Operating environmentIdentification of the SmartNode devices via Snmp SmartNode Model SysObjectIDAppendix C Cabling Connecting a serial terminal Serial consoleEthernet 10Base-T and 100Base-T Ethernet straight-throughConnecting an FXS device Analog FXSConnecting to an FXO line socket Analog FXOT1/E1 DSLAppendix D Port pin-outs Console port Ethernet 10Base-T and 100Base-T portSync Serial Port Serial portFXS port FXO portT1/E1 port ADSL/G.SHDSL portAppendix E SmartNode 4830 Series factory configuration SmartNode 4830 Series factory configuration Appendix F Installation checklist Task Verified by Date Appendix G Accessories Description Part Number

4830 specifications

The Patton Electronics 4830 is a robust and versatile device designed for reliable communication in various networking environments. This product is a part of Patton's extensive portfolio, known for its quality, reliability, and innovative solutions in the telecommunications field. The 4830 model is primarily used for connecting Ethernet networks over long distances, leveraging advanced technologies to ensure optimal data transmission and connectivity.

One of the key features of the Patton 4830 is its support for both TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) and Ethernet over existing copper or fiber infrastructure. This functionality allows users to maintain legacy connections while upgrading their networks, providing a seamless transition to modern digital communications. The device supports multiple interfaces, including Ethernet, serial, and analog, making it suitable for diverse applications ranging from industrial automation to enterprise networking.

The 4830 is equipped with Patton’s SmartLink technology, which enhances performance by automatically optimizing the link conditions. This proprietary technology enables the device to adapt to varying network conditions, ensuring minimal downtime and maintaining high data integrity. Furthermore, the 4830 features built-in redundancy capabilities, ensuring that critical communications remain uninterrupted even in the event of a failure.

In terms of physical characteristics, the Patton 4830 is designed for rugged environments, featuring a compact form factor that allows for easy deployment in various settings. The device comes with LED indicators for power, status, and connectivity, providing real-time feedback to users. It can be mounted on a rack or installed on a desktop, making it a flexible option for different installation scenarios.

Another significant characteristic is its security features, which include firewall protections and encryption options to safeguard data against unauthorized access. This is particularly important for businesses that handle sensitive information and require compliance with data protection regulations.

With its combination of advanced functionalities, interoperability, and robust design, the Patton Electronics 4830 stands out as a reliable choice for organizations looking to enhance their communication capabilities while securing their network investments. As technology continues to evolve, the versatility of the 4830 ensures that it remains a relevant and effective solution for years to come. In summary, the Patton 4830 is an exemplary device that encapsulates the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation in telecommunications.