About This Guide
The Acme Packet 1100 is an enterprise session border controller (E-SBC) optimized for remote
office/branch office (ROBO) applications. The compact platform provides the critical controls
for delivering trusted, real-time communications, such as voice, video, and multimedia
sessions, across IP network borders.
The Acme Packet 1100 is specifically designed to meet the unique price-performance and
manageability requirements of the branch office. Ideal for small site border control and Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunking service termination applications, the Acme Packet 1100
delivers Oracle's industry-leading E-SBC capabilities in a small form-factor appliance. The
Acme Packet 1100 provides support for high availability (HA) configurations, PSTN fallback,
hardware-assisted transcoding, and Quality of Service (QoS) measurement.
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Safety Precautions
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Component Overview
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System Installation
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Startup
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Maintenance
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Specifications
Audience
This guide is written for network administrators, and telecommunications equipment installers
and technicians. It provides information related to the hardware components, features,
installation, start-up, operation, and maintenance of the Acme Packet 1100. Oracle recommends
that experienced and authorized personnel perform the installation, configuration, and
maintenance tasks.
Revision History
This section contains a revision history for this document.
Date
Description
September 2014
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Initial Release
October 2014
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Updated the Rear Panel HA Cabling diagram in the System Installation
chapter to clarify that rather than connecting the two members of an HA
node using physical cables linking the devices directly together for
redundancy, that each HA member is connected to the LAN through an
Ethernet switch, a Router or the Network.
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Updated the output of the show health command to the current display in
the Maintenance Introduction chapter.
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Corrected the port designation of the Net Management port to wancom0
as displayed in version 3 of the Protocol Process section of the show
health command.
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