Product specifications

Dialogic® BorderNet™ 4000 SBC Product Description Document
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RFC 4904 Trunk Group Routing support
Multi-tenant routing table support
Emergency services call routing and call prioritization
SIP URN Routing
Dynamic SIP REFER Processing
Media Routing Media termination
Separation of signaling and media over VLANs
Media NAT traversal
QoS (including DSCP)
Media Interworking
Transcoding support for the following codecs:
Audio: G.711, G.722,G.723.1, G.726, G.729a, G.729b,
AMR-NB, AMR-WB*, GSM-FR, GSM-EFR, iLBC
Video: H.263, H.264, MPEG4
Fax: G.711 fax, T.38
Tones: G.711 tones, SIP INFO, RFC 2833
Note: Dialogic offers transcoding services on the BorderNet
4000 SBC in two ways: as Integrated Software-based
Transcoding supported without the need for additional DSP
resources, or via a combination of the BorderNet 4000 SBC
and the Dialogic® BorderNet™ 2020 SBC for very large
density requirements.
* Using the AMR-WB resource in connection with one or
more Dialogic products mentioned herein does not grant the
right to practice the AMR-WB standard. To seek a patent
license agreement to practice the standard, contact the
VoiceAge Corporation (as of June 2013) at
http://www.voiceage.com/licensing.php.
Reporting QoS metricspackets lost, jitter inter-arrival, latency
Policy enforcement: DSCP marking, ToS Marking
Traffic statisticstotal packets and octets transferred
Performance and Capacity 600 call attempts per second (CAPS)
(signaling and media)
32,000 concurrent sessions
Access: Up to 256,000 subscribers at 1,600 registrations
per second; 3,610 refreshes per second
1,024 VLANs
2,048 IP addresses (signaling and media)
500 SIP interfaces
VLAN bridging: Up to 1,024 802.1q VLANs
50,000 IPsec tunnels
Network Interfaces Signaling and Media:
4 gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000 Base-T or MM fiber
each) with port redundancy