Patton electronic 4110 manual Applications for SmartNode 4520 Series

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Model 4520 & 4110 Series Getting Started Guide

2 • Applications Overview

 

 

Applications for SmartNode 4520 Series

These models have dual 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports. The second Ethernet port provides Ethernet and IP layer QoS services. Voice prioritization and rate limitation to avoid network congestion and the respective voice quality degradation.

Application—Desktop or LAN segment QoS

These models can be used by the network administrator to provide QoS tagging and management for individ- ual desktops or LAN segments.

Figure 12. Desktop/Segment QoS Switch/GW

Application—Point-to-point WAN QoS Switch

The 4520 Series router can be used by the network administrator to provide QoS tagging and management point-to-point WAN links (see figure 12). The following data forwarding modes are supported:

Ethernet switching: applicable for wire-speed switching at 10 or 100 Mbps useful in LAN segmentation, LAN extension (VDSL, fiber) or fiber access. In this mode hardware 802.1p prioritization is available but no software based queuing or rate limiting features.1

Bridging: useful for speeds less than 10 Mbps (DSL, leased-line bridges) where network administration and routing can be simplified by inserting a bridge instead of a router (e.g. in combination with VPN-Firewall). Software based QoS mechanisms such as rate limiting and queuing can be applied in this mode.1

Routing: useful for speeds less than 10 Mbps where the SmartNode provides routing service such as NAT, ACL, DHCP, PPPoE etc. and the full software based QoS functionality of SmartWare.

Note The layer 2 QoS switch cannot provide downstream QoS for networks con- nected to an IP WAN where various sources can congest the downstream.

1. Availability depending on SmartWare release and configuration.

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Contents SmartNode 4520 & 4110 Series Mailsupport@patton.com Contents Monitoring Status Cabling Contents Model 4520 & 4110 Series Getting Started Guide Compliance information ServiceRadio and TV interference CE notice EU declaration of conformityPage Structure About this guideAudience Safety when working with electricity PrecautionsGeneral observations Preventing electrostatic discharge damageGeneral conventions Typographical conventions used in this documentDrag Mouse conventionsPage General information Chapter contentsSmartNode Router SmartNode 4524 shown SmartNode Series VoIP routers overviewSeries rear panels SmartNode 4520 Series routerPorts descriptions LED descriptions SmartNode 4110 Series router SmartNode 4110 Series power input connectors SmartNode 4110 Series front panels General information SmartNode Series VoIP routers overview Applications Overview Terminal media gateway IntroductionApplications for SmartNode 4110 Series Application-Enterprise campus BRI to FXS telephony extension Application-Private line automatic ringdown PlarToll bypass Application-PBX toll bypass gatewayApplication-Desktop or LAN segment QoS Application-Point-to-point WAN QoS SwitchApplications for SmartNode 4520 Series Application-SOHO off-premise extension Applications in combination with FXO modelsInstallation Create a network diagram see section Network information on Planning the installationTask Verified by Date Installation checklistSite log Power sourceNetwork information IP related informationConnecting cables Installing the gateway routerLocation and mounting requirements Mounting the gateway routerAnalog FXS connection Pin Signal Installing the Ethernet cable Installation Installing the power cord Getting started with the SmartNode Steps for setting up a new SmartNode Connect with the serial interface Power connection and default configurationConfigure IP address Changing the IP address LoginLoad configuration Connect the SmartNode to the networkAdditional information Monitoring Status Status LEDs Monitoring Status LED Contacting Patton for assistance Contact information Warranty coverageRMA numbers Return for credit policyPage Appendix a Specifications Voice connectivity Voice processing signalling dependentConnectivity Fax and modem supportVoice Routing-Session Router Voice SignallingIP services Management DimensionsOperating Environment SystemPower supply WeightPower dissipation AC versionPower supply Appendix B Cabling Serial console Connecting a serial terminalEthernet cross-over Ethernet 10Base-T and 100Base-TEthernet straight-through Analog FXSAppendix C Port pin-outs FXS port Console portEthernet 10Base-T and 100Base-T port
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