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Patton SmartNode SN4120/2BIS4V/EUI Quick Overview 2 x BRI ISDN Port 4 x Voice Channels 1 x 10/100 Ethernet Port 12 Months Warranty Product Description Product Description Proven Interoperability Standard ISDN compliant and Interoperable with a wide range of IP-PBX and Unified Communication Systems. Comprehensive Signaling Protocol SupportSupports SIP, H.323, ISDN telephony plus T.38 and SuperG3 FAX over TDM/PSTN and IP/Ethernet services simultaneously. Transparent ISDN FeaturesComplex number manipulation and mapping for seamless integration with existing infrastructures, CLIP, CLIR, AOC, PARE, hold, transfer and much more.Management & ProvisioningBuilt-in Web-based management, SNMP, command line interface (CLI) and auto-provisioning for automated configuration distribution and software upgrades. RADIUS for call detail records (CDR) and user authentication. The SmartNode™ 4120 ISDN BRI PSTNGateway converts up to four simultaneous phone or T.38 fax calls from SIP to ISDN BRI. It is a compact reliable standalone VoIP gateway for IP-based voice systems that delivers ISDN performance and quality. For system integrators looking to connect a VoIP or Unified Communication solution to public or private ISDN lines, the SmartNode 4120 provides unparalleled ISDN to IP feature preservation. Like any SmartNode the 4120 provides advanced ISDN functionality such as Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) support and Advice of Charge (AOC) over SIP. Patton CPEs are interoperable with most IP PBX and Unified Communication vendors such as Asterisk, 3CX, Elastix, Microsoft, IBM, Swyx, SNOM One and many others. Compared to PC-based solutions that combine IP PBX and a PCI BRI cards, the SmartNode has several advantages, including: installation without additional drivers or software, operation without ventilation or hard disk, scalable without limitation, and service integration without downtime. SmartNode gateways can be combined in a cluster for simple and flexible redundancy solutions not available with PCI BRI cards. System administrators don't have to learn ISDN as industry standard protocols like SIP do the job of connecting the PSTN to your VoIP system.