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SmartNode 4980 and 4990 Series rear panels

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SmartNode 4980 & 4990 User Manual 

1 • General information

Table 8. Rear panel ports

Port

Description

WAN ETH 0/0-0/1
(SN4991 
models only)

Auto-MDX Gigabit-Ethernet port, RJ-45 (see 

Figure 2

), connects the unit to an Ether-

net WAN device (for example, a cable modem, DSL modem, or fiber modem). 
Note: Only full duplex modes are supported.

LAN ETH 0/1-0/1
(SN4980/4981 
models only)

Auto-MDX Gigabit-Ethernet port, RJ-45 (see 

Figure 2

), connect the unit to an Ethernet 

LAN (for example, a PC, printer, or wireless bridge). Note: Only full duplex modes 
are supported.

PRI 0/0

RJ-45 connector providing E1 (2.048Mbps) or T1(1.533 Mbps) PRI interface, meet-
ing all requirements of ITU-T recommendations for G.703. Use a shielded E1 or T1 
interface cable for 120 Ohm balanced connections to connect the SmartNode with 
an NT or ET, e.g. a PBX or LE.

PRI 0/1

RJ-45 connector providing E1 (2.048Mbps) or T1(1.533 Mbps) PRI interface, meet-
ing all requirements of ITU-T recommendations for G.703. Use a shielded E1 or T1 
interface cable for 120 Ohm balanced connections to connect the SmartNode with 
an NT or ET, e.g. a PBX or LE.

PRI 0/2

RJ-45 connector providing E1 (2.048Mbps) or T1(1.533 Mbps) PRI interface, meet-
ing all requirements of ITU-T recommendations for G.703. Use a shielded E1 or T1 
interface cable for 120 Ohm balanced connections to connect the SmartNode with 
an NT or ET, e.g. a PBX or LE.

PRI 0/3

RJ-45 connector providing E1 (2.048Mbps) or T1(1.533 Mbps) PRI interface, meet-
ing all requirements of ITU-T recommendations for G.703. Use a shielded E1 or T1 
interface cable for 120 Ohm balanced connections to connect the SmartNode with 
an NT or ET, e.g. a PBX or LE.

Console

Used for service and maintenance, the Console port (see 

Figure 2

), an RS-232 RJ-45 

connector, connects the product to a serial terminal such as a PC or ASCII terminal 
(also called a dumb terminal).

DC power input

Electricity supply socket. (see 

Figure 2

).

Reset

The reset button (see 

Figure 2

) has three functions:

Restart the unit with the current startup configuration—Press (for less than 1 second) 
and release the 

Reset

 button to restart the unit with the current startup configuration.

Restart the unit with factory default configuration—Press the 

Reset

 button for 

5 seconds until the 

Power

 LED (see 

Figure 4

 on page 22) starts blinking to restart 

the unit with factory default configuration.

Restart the unit in bootloader mode (to be used only by trained SmartNode tech-
nicians)—Starting with the unit powered off, press and hold the 

Reset

 button as 

you apply power to the unit. Release the 

Reset

 button when the 

Power

 LED starts 

blinking so the unit will enter bootloader mode.

G.SHDSL port 
(SN4991 /2GS 
models only)

Provides symmetrical throughput up to 11.4 Mbps over four wires or 5.7 Mbps over 
two wires. Supports ATM QoS with multiple PVCs and outstanding DSLAM interop-
erability. The G.SHDSL LEDs are located on either side of the DSL port. ACT (when lit 
or blinking) shows Activity, and LINK (when lit) shows that the DSL port is connected. 

Fiber

SFP slot for Fiber WAN uplink, 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps support,100 bT and 
GigE support, up to 8 VLANS, PPPoE.

Summary of Contents for SmartNode 4980 series

Page 1: ...anual Sales Office 1 301 975 1000 Technical Support 1 301 975 1007 E mail support patton com WWW www patton com Part Number 07MSN4980 90 Rev B Revised December 21 2012 Important This is a Class A devi...

Page 2: ...document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license For information about the license see Appendix F End user license agreement on page 62...

Page 3: ...ations overview 24 3 SmartNode installation 26 4 Initial configuration 31 5 Contacting Patton for assistance 36 A Compliance information 39 B Specifications 43 C Cabling 50 D Port pin outs 55 E SmartN...

Page 4: ...90 Series rear panels 18 SN4980 Series rear panels 18 SN4990 Series rear panels 19 SmartNode 4980 and 4990 Series front panel 22 2 Applications overview 24 Typical application 25 3 SmartNode installat...

Page 5: ...upport headquarters in the USA 37 Alternate Patton support for Europe Middle East and Africa EMEA 37 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs 37 Warranty coverage 37 Out of warran...

Page 6: ...Port pin outs 55 Introduction 56 Console port 56 Ethernet 56 PRI port 57 G SHDSL port 2GS models only 57 ADSL port A models only 58 Fiber ports F models only 58 X 21 DB 15 connector D models only 58 E...

Page 7: ...8 Connecting the SmartNode to your laptop PC 32 9 Connecting the SmartNode to the network 34 10 Connecting a serial terminal 51 11 Typical Ethernet straight through cable diagram for 10 100Base T 52...

Page 8: ...4991 ADSL Models PRI Ports and Voice Channels 17 7 SmartNode 4991 X 21 Models PRI Ports and Voice Channels 17 8 Rear panel ports 20 9 LED Definitions 22 10 Sample site log entries 27 11 Factory defau...

Page 9: ...ations Chapter 3 on page 26 provides hardware installation procedures Chapter 4 on page 31 provides quick start procedures for configuring the SmartNode Chapter 5 on page 36 contains information on co...

Page 10: ...and IMPORTANT heading calls attention to important information The alert symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential haz ard Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage The shock ha...

Page 11: ...necting cables are rated for proper voltage current anticipated temperature flammability and mechanical serviceability WAN LAN PSTN ports connections may have hazardous voltages present regardless of...

Page 12: ...ndicates a cross reference hyperlink that points to a figure graphic table or sec tion heading Clicking on the hyperlink jumps you to the reference When you have finished reviewing the reference click...

Page 13: ...SmartNode 4980 and 4990 Series overview 14 SN4980 Series model codes 15 SN4990 Series model codes 16 SmartNode 4980 and 4990 Series rear panels 18 SN4980 Series rear panels 18 SN4990 Series rear panel...

Page 14: ...strong encryption Internet Key Exchange IKE and SIP Registrar Universal SIP and T 38 Support Softswitch certified signaling support between all T1 RBS CAS ISDN PRI Q SIG SIP and H 323 Secure Toll Qua...

Page 15: ...recision clocks Table 2 SmartNode 4980 PRI Ports and Voice Channels Model PRI Ports Voice Channels Relay Internal Power High Precision Clock SN4980 1E15V EUI 1 15 SN4980 1E24V EUI 1 24 SN4980 1E30V EU...

Page 16: ...91 G SHDSL Models PRI Ports and Voice Channels Model PRI Ports Voice Channels Relay G SHDSL High Precision Clock SN4991 1E15V2GS EUI 1 15 9 9 SN4991 1E24V2GS EUI 1 24 9 9 SN4991 1E30V2GS EUI 1 30 9 9...

Page 17: ...4 15 D D D SN4991 4E30VRA EUI 4 30 D D D Table 7 SmartNode 4991 X 21 Models PRI Ports and Voice Channels Models PRI Ports Voice Channels Relay X 21 High Precision Clock SN4991 1E15VD EUI 1 15 D D SN49...

Page 18: ...able 8 on page 20 SN4980 Series rear panels Figure 2 SN4980 SN4981 rear panels Power T1 E1 PRI ports 0 3 0 0 1E30V 4E120V ETH 0 0 10 100 1000Base T port RESET button Console RS 232 port ETH 0 1 10 100...

Page 19: ...2GS RS 232 Console ETH 0 0 ETH 0 1 Reset 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 T1 E1 ACT LINK DSL LEDs ACT LINK Power 1E30V2GS RS 232 Console ETH 0 0 ETH 0 1 Reset T1 E1 T1 E1 PRI port 0 0 ACT LINK DSL port 1E30VD RS 232 C...

Page 20: ...bps PRI interface meet ing all requirements of ITU T recommendations for G 703 Use a shielded E1 or T1 interface cable for 120 Ohm balanced connections to connect the SmartNode with an NT or ET e g a...

Page 21: ...ex A M B up to 24 Mbps PPoE PPPoA IPoA 8 PVCs each UBR CBR or VBR rt selectable 1 610 OAM F4 F5 support G 0041 G hs X 21 serial port SN4991 D models only DB 15 connector providing data rates up to 2 M...

Page 22: ...applied Run When lit the unit is in normal operation flashes once per second during boot star tup Power Activity VoIP Ethernet 0 0 Link Ethernet 0 0 100 1E30V 4E120V T 1 E 1 P o r t 1 T 1 E 1 P o r t...

Page 23: ...hernet Link LED is on then On when the Ethernet is connected to a 100Mb network Off when the Ethernet is connected to a 10Mb network Ethernet Speed 1000 On when the Ethernet is connected to a 1000Mb n...

Page 24: ...24 Chapter 2 Applications overview Chapter contents Typical application 25...

Page 25: ...built in IP Router enables Enterprises to connect existing PBX systems with advanced IP telephony services and the PSTN With built in G SHDSL ADSL Fiber or X 21 the SN4990 enables Broad band Providers...

Page 26: ...Mains 28 Location and mounting requirements 28 Installing the SmartNode 28 Placing the SmartNode 28 Installing cables 28 Connecting the PRI 29 Connecting the 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet LAN and WAN ca...

Page 27: ...rmation such as listed in Table 10 Network information Network connection considerations that you should take into account for planning are provided for several types of network interfaces are describ...

Page 28: ...martNode is intended to be placed on a desktop or similar sturdy flat surface that offers easy access to the cables Allow sufficient space at the rear of the chassis for cable connections Additionally...

Page 29: ...ugh or cross over wired cable 1 Connect to the subscriber port of the broadband access modem DSL cable WLL to ETH 0 0 Note The SmartNode Ethernet ports operate in Full Duplex mode only Do not connect...

Page 30: ...martNode is compatible with local standards If it is not refer to chapter 5 Contacting Patton for assistance on page 36 to find out how to replace it with a compatible power cord 4 Connect the male en...

Page 31: ...Connecting the SmartNode to your laptop PC 32 2 Configuring the desired IP address 33 Factory default IP settings 33 Login 33 Changing the WAN IP address 33 3 Connecting the SmartNode to the network...

Page 32: ...e is ready The SmartNode 4980 and 4990 Series is equipped with Auto MDX Ethernet ports so you can use straight through cables for host or hub switch connections see Figure 8 Figure 8 Connecting the Sm...

Page 33: ...36 Login To access the SmartNode start the Telnet application Type the default IP address for the SmartNode into the address field 192 168 1 1 Accessing your SmartNode via a Telnet session displays th...

Page 34: ...ning config startup config 172 16 1 99 if ip WAN The SmartNode can now be connected to your network 3 Connecting the SmartNode to the network In general the SmartNode will connect to the network via t...

Page 35: ...of load ing a configuration file template In that case refer to the SmartNode Series SmartWare Software Configuration Guide for information on configuring the SmartNode device In this example we assum...

Page 36: ...n support headquarters in the USA 37 Alternate Patton support for Europe Middle East and Africa EMEA 37 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs 37 Warranty coverage 37 Out of war...

Page 37: ...x 1 301 869 9293 Alternate Patton support for Europe Middle East and Africa EMEA Online support available at www patton inalp com E mail support e mail sent to support patton inalp com will be answere...

Page 38: ...l be issued upon receipt and inspection of the equipment 30 to 60 days We will add a 20 restocking charge crediting your account with 80 of the purchase price Over 60 days Products will be accepted fo...

Page 39: ...rmation Chapter contents Compliance 40 EMC 40 Safety 40 PSTN Regulatory 40 Radio and TV Interference 40 FCC Part 68 ACTA Statement 41 Industry Canada Notice 41 CE Declaration of Conformity 42 Authoriz...

Page 40: ...een tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection...

Page 41: ...mmission public service commission or corporation commission for information Industry Canada Notice This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications This...

Page 42: ...lecommunication Terminal Equipment and the mutual rec ognition of their conformity The safety advice in the documentation accompanying this product shall be obeyed The conformity to the above directiv...

Page 43: ...connectivity 44 Voice processing signaling dependent 44 Fax and modem support 44 Voice signalling 45 Voice routing session router 45 IP services 45 Management 46 System 46 Physical 46 WAN Daughter Ca...

Page 44: ...orts full duplex autosensing auto MDX Voice processing signaling dependent Up to 120 full duplex channels with Voice CODECS G 711 A Law Law 64 kbps G 726 ADPCM 16 24 32 40 kbps G 723 1 5 3 or 6 3 kbps...

Page 45: ...Number blocking Call Routing Criteria Interface Calling called party number Time of day day of week date ISDN bearer capability Various other information elements IEs of the ISDN setup Wildcard and re...

Page 46: ...ted HTTP web management and firmware loading TFTP configuration firmware loading SNMP v1 agent MIB II and private MIB Built in diagnostic tools trace debug Secure Auto provisioning System CPU Motorola...

Page 47: ...2 Section E 11 TPS TC for PTM transport DSL Connection RJ 45 Management I 610 OAM F4 F5 Management interfaces GUI and Telnet Software upgrade GUI and TFTP ATM Support Classical IPoA RFC 1577 2225 PPPo...

Page 48: ...4E60V iso org dod internet private enterprises patton products sn4970 8 1 3 6 1 4 1 1768 100 4 22 8 SN4980 4E96V iso org dod internet private enterprises patton products sn4970 9 1 3 6 1 4 1 1768 100...

Page 49: ...rises patton products sn4970 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 1768 100 4 22 12 SN4991 1E30V iso org dod internet private enterprises patton products sn4970 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 1768 100 4 22 13 SN4991 4E15VR iso org dod intern...

Page 50: ...50 Appendix C Cabling Chapter contents Introduction 51 Console 51 Ethernet 52 E1 PRI 53 T1 PRI 54...

Page 51: ...sole port as depicted in Figure 10 Figure 10 Connecting a serial terminal Note See section Console port on page 56 for console port pin outs The interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external...

Page 52: ...ht through cable diagram for 10 100Base T Figure 12 Typical Ethernet straight through cable diagram for 1000Base T The interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use and shall be rated fo...

Page 53: ...k voltages are present in the PRI cables If you detach the cable detach the end away from the SmartNode or interface card first to avoid possible electric shock Network hazardous voltages may be prese...

Page 54: ...rk voltages are present in the PRI cables If you detach the cable detach the end away from the SmartNode or interface card first to avoid possible electric shock Network hazardous voltages may be pres...

Page 55: ...Port pin outs Chapter contents Introduction 56 Console port 56 Ethernet 56 PRI port 57 G SHDSL port 2GS models only 57 ADSL port A models only 58 Fiber ports F models only 58 X 21 DB 15 connector D m...

Page 56: ...iguration settings 9600 bps 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit no flow control Figure 17 EIA 561 RJ 45 8 pin port Note N C means no internal electrical connection Ethernet Note Pins not listed are not used T...

Page 57: ...rt 2GS models only Note Pins not listed are not used Table 15 RJ45 socket 1000Base T Pin Signal 1 TRD0 2 TRD0 3 TRD1 6 TRD1 4 TRD2 5 TRD2 7 TRD3 8 TRD3 Table 16 RJ 45 socket Pin USR 1 RX Ring 2 RX Tip...

Page 58: ...s only Note Pins not listed are not used Fiber ports F models only For tested and approved modules please refer to the list of SFP s Patton has tested at http www patton com products sfpmodules asp X...

Page 59: ...59 Appendix E SmartNode factory configuration Chapter contents Introduction 60...

Page 60: ...ystem hw major hwMi nor system hw minor swMajor system sw major swMinor system sw minor swDate s ystem sw date productName system product name cliMajor cli major cliMinor cli minor osName cli major 4...

Page 61: ...N tcp adjust mss rx mtu tcp adjust mss tx mtu interface LAN ipaddress 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 tcp adjust mss rx mtu tcp adjust mss tx mtu context ip router dhcp server use DHCPS_LAN port ethernet 0...

Page 62: ...F End user license agreement Chapter contents End User License Agreement 63 1 Definitions 63 2 Title 63 3 Term 63 4 Grant of License 63 5 Warranty 63 6 Termination 64 7 Other licenses 64 8 SmartWare...

Page 63: ...gnated Equipment at a site owned or leased by the End User B The End User may copy licensed Program s as necessary for backup purposes only for use with the Des ignated Equipment that was first purcha...

Page 64: ...Agreement should End User violate any of the provi sions of section 4 Grant of License on page 63 C Upon termination for A or B above or the end of the Term End User is required to destroy all copies...

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