Product specifications

Dialogic® BorderNet™ 4000 SBC Product Description Document
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SOAP/XML API Interface
Dialogic introduces a Service Oriented Application Programming (SOAP) interface to the
BorderNet 4000 SBC in Release 3.0.0. This XML-based interface facilitates a number of
network operations tasks, including complete automation of common provisioning and
servicing tasks, machine-to-machine integration with other OSS/BSS systems in the
network, business intelligence, analytics, and reporting. In release 3.0.0, the SOAP interface
supports provisioning of peers, interfaces, peer-interface associations, advanced routing,
and local DNS. To assist in deploying this feature, Dialogic provides sample code, SOAP
Request/Response formats, Authentication scheme, XSD schema, and the Web Services
Definition Language (WSDL) for each of the interfaces.
Monitor and Diagnostics
The Fault Management System (FMS) gathers and presents alarm data, such as:
Pending alarms
Alarm history
Alarm definitions
Alarms can be filtered by severity, category, or time. The BorderNet 4000 SBC enables
operators to change severity, generate an SNMP trap, or generate email notices for each
individual alarm.
Policy-Based Routing
The BorderNet 4000 SBC supports policy-based routing. Routing policies are established by
applying parameters and global variables to a configured policy to route traffic. This feature
enables operators to establish policy-based routing rules according to:
Call parameters, which are derived directly from the message
Non-call parameters, which are derived from:
o the service profile time zone attached to the incoming peer or interface
o global variables that store intermediate results used in routing decisions
o the incoming interface and peers
Trunk Group Routing/RFC 4904 Compliance
The BorderNet 4000 SBC is RFC 4904 compliant and supports trunk group routing. The
BorderNet 4000 SBC:
Enables call routing based on trunk group parameters
Supports TGRP and Trunk-Context per RFC 4904 and non-standard OTG/DTG
Provides trunk group information management (pass-thru, add, modify, and delete
trunk group parameters)
Supports trunk group extraction for SIP INVITE and 3xx
Enables interworking between RFC 4904 and OTG/DTG
Customized Session Detail Records
A Session Control Service (SCS) component takes “snapshots” of call sessions and writes
these sessions to a file. This information is recorded in Session Detail Records (SDRs) that
can be sent to an external SDR destination to be used for billing or other purposes.