Product specifications

Dialogic® BorderNet™ 4000 SBC Product Description Document
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The BorderNet 4000 SBC provides an SDR Parameter Customization feature that enables
the operator to:
Decide what parameters to report in each SDR
Control the parameter sequence in each SDR, which can be aligned with the
Dialogic® ControlSwitch™ System to facilitate reconciliation
Selectively report additional parameters from SIP Dialog
For additional information on SDR customization, see the Dialogic® BorderNet™ 4000 SBC
Configuration and Provisioning Guide.
Bulk Provisioning
The BorderNet 4000 SBC provides Bulk Provisioning to facilitate mass configuration of SIP
data (Peer, Interface, Interface-Peer, Local DNS, and Advanced Policies) via the WebUI.
Data can be updated or exported to a .csv or .txt file, and this feature provides M2M
integration with external routing and billing engines.
Reports
The BorderNet 4000 SBC generates reports to show traffic and operational information.
Statistical data is stored locally on the BorderNet 4000 SBC for up to 1 week (7 days).
Statistical reports are automatically calculated at defined intervals throughout the day. The
BorderNet 4000 SBC WebUI supports filtering based on date range and allows an Operator
to specify report intervals for data samples.
The BorderNet 4000 SBC activity is viewed based on operator-defined time intervals (5
minutes or 1 hour). Reports can be exported to Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word, or Microsoft
Excel format via the WebUI.
The following screen is an example of the Ethernet Link Utilization Report: