The Dialogic® BorderNet™ 3000 Session Border Controller (SBC) is a compact, highly reliable security and session management platform for mobile and fixed VoIP networks. The flexible and standards-based BorderNet 3000 SBC supports both access and interconnect applications in a unique, fully redundant single rack unit (1RU) chassis.
By effectively protecting itself and the existing interconnect and access network infrastructure, the BorderNet 3000 SBC helps ensure that VoIP services are continuously available and that performance is unaffected by outside attack. Management is streamlined and operating overhead reduced because the 3000 SBC centralizes management operations in a single interface for policy-based routing and advanced call tracing as well as fault monitoring, configuration, accounting, performance, and security functions.
Features
Benefits
Carrier-ready interconnect (I-BCF) and access (P-CSCF) SBC with five-nines availability in a single rack unit
Provides high reliability while reducing capital and operational costs through its small footprint and low power requirements
SIP header and parameter manipulation
Allows rapid addition of new service provider interconnects for streamlined service deployment
Integrated GUI-based local management
Simplifies management and lowers management expense
Integrated local and remote session tracing capability for one or more platforms simultaneously
Provides advanced troubleshooting while reducing capital costs since no special equipment or network configuration is required
RTP multiplexing between units
Reduces IP overhead and bandwidth consumption for VoIP sessions by up to 70% without sacrificing voice quality
Technical Specifications
SIP Protocols
SIP Proxy operational mode
RFC3261 Session Initiation Protocol
RFC3262 Reliability of Provisional Responses in SIP
RFC3264 An Offer/Answer Method with SDP
RFC2976 SIP INFO Method
RFC2327 Session Description Protocol (SDP)
RFC2112 Multipart MIME
RFC2617 HTTP Digest Access Authentication
RFC3311 Update
RFC3326 Reason
RFC4244 Diversion
RFC3323 Privacy
RFC3324 Privacy
RFC3325 Privacy
RFC3725 3pcc
RFC3966 tel uri
RFC4694 Number Portability
RFC3515 Refer
RFC4028 Session Timer
RFC2046 Mime handling
RFC3455 P-Headers
Other Protocols
IPv4
RFC768 User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
RFC1889 Real-time Transport Protocol
RFC1890 RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences
Security
Access control: Signaled pinhole firewall for media
Network topology hiding via double NAPT for both media flows (Layer 3) and signaling messages (Layer 5)
Network-based NAT traversal
DoS and overload protection for service infrastructure: Rate limiting of signaling messages and media flows
White/black/gray IP address lists
Session Admission Control
Based upon maximum number of calls configured per public interface
VLAN Bridging
802.1q (VLAN)
Up to 16 configurable VLANs
Bandwidth Policing
Intelligent dynamic rate limiting per media flow
Media flow rate limiting for authorized sessions based upon the "b" session descriptor
Law Enforcement
Media forking for lawful intercept requirements such as CALEA
SIP Routing
SIP message routing
Interface-to-interface routing
Enhanced routing based on SIP headers (Contact, From, To), time-based conditions, transport addresses
Load balancing and priority-based rerouting
Routing decision-based keep-alive to remote peers
Media Routing
Disable or enable media routing through Dialogic® BorderNet™ 3000 Session Border Controller (SBC)
Separate VLANs supported for signaling and media
Media NAT traversal
Accounting
FTP text-based CDR: Creates text files with comma-separated CDR and transfer them to external FTP servers
DR session attributes: Includes general session attributes and signaling and media session information
QoS Reporting
QoS statistics: Delay, jitter, and packet loss
Traffic statistics: Total packets and octets transferred
Used for SLA reporting via RADIUS CDR, problem alerting and isolation via SNMP
Performance and Capacity
2 Gbps chassis throughput
Signaling latency 1-5 msec
Media latency 2 msec
Maximum INVITE sessions = 8,000 (licensed sessions)
Maximum SUBSCRIBE sessions = 24,000
Maximum SBC sessions = 32,000 (INVITE + SUBSCRIBE)
Maximum registered users (private and public): 50,000
Management
SNMP v2.0 (get/set/trap commands)
Northbound interface to xMS centralized management system enables the following capabilities:
Traffic Reports: Backup to xMS database
Configuration Parameters: Can be uploaded to xMS disk
Various Utilities (Audit logs): SBC local disk backup via xMS
Power Specifications
Power supplies
Redundant power supplies (active/standby) and power feeds
AC power option
Nominal Voltage Input: 100/240 VAC
Maximum and Minimum Voltage Input: 90/254 VAC
Maximum Power Consumption: 95 Watts
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Current: 1.5 amps maximum
DC power option
Nominal Voltage Input: -48/-60 VDC
Maximum and Minimum Voltage Input: -40.5/-72 VDC
Maximum Power Consumption: 73 Watts
Current: 2.7 amps maximum
AC power supply ranges
100 – 132 VAC (115 VAC nominal)
180 – 264 VAC (230 VAC nominal)
47 Hz - 63 Hz
Physical
Dimensions
1.75 in H x 17.13 in W x 13.78 in D
44.45 mm H x 435 mm W x 350 mm D
Weight
8.8 lbs
3.98 kg
Cabinet
19 or 23 inch
Network Interfaces
Media/Signaling:
2 Gigabit Ethernet (copper) - active
4 Gigabit Ethernet total - HA
IEEE 802.3u
Full Duplex
Management: 1 x 100Base-T
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