Patton SmartNode SN101/1JS/E User Manual

Smartnode 100 series analog telephone adapter
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SmartNode
Analog Telephone Adapter
User Manual
This is a Class B device and can be used in residential locations.
100 Series
Sales Office:
+1 (301) 975-1000
Technical Support:
+1 (301) 975-1007
E-mail:
support@patton.com
WWW:
www.patton.com
Part Number: 07MSN100-UM, Rev. A
Revised: October 27, 2017

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  • Page 1 Analog Telephone Adapter User Manual This is a Class B device and can be used in residential locations. Sales Office: +1 (301) 975-1000 Technical Support: +1 (301) 975-1007 E-mail: support@patton.com WWW: www.patton.com Part Number: 07MSN100-UM, Rev. A Revised: October 27, 2017...
  • Page 2 Under no condition shall Patton Electronics be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this product. These damages include, but are not limited to, the following: lost profits, lost savings and incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product.
  • Page 3: Summary Table Of Contents

    ........................133 Contacting Patton for Compliance Information .
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Summary Table of Contents ...........................3 Table of Contents ..............................4 List of Figures .................................8 List of Tables ................................10 About This Guide ..............................11 Safety when working with electricity ....................... Deutsch ................................13 General observations ............................14 ............................15 General information Overview ................................16...
  • Page 5 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual WAN Port Type set up............................34 VoIP set up ................................35 Configuring SN101/1JS/E (1 FXS) ATA VoIP settings ..................36 Configuring SN102/2JS/E (2 FXS) ATA VoIP settings ..................39 Configuring SN102/1JS1JO/E (1 FXS/1 FXO) ATA VoIP settings ...............42 SmartNode ATA Home.
  • Page 6 ........................133 Contacting Patton for Introduction ................................134...
  • Page 7 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual Modes................................140 IP Specifications ..............................140 Call Features................................141 Network and Security............................141 Configuration/Management ..........................141 Interfaces ................................141 Operating Temperature............................141 Power ..................................142 Dimensions and Weight ............................142 Certifications ...............................142 Example Applications ............................143 ATA with SIP Server Application ........................144 ATA Peer to Peer Call (IP Domain Call)
  • Page 8: List Of Figures

    List of Figures SN101/1JS/E ATA front panel ............. 17 SN102/2JS/E ATA front panel .
  • Page 9 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual Edit SIP Settings window ..............66 Advanced Edit SIP Settings window .
  • Page 10: List Of Tables

    List of Tables SN101/1JS/E ATA front panel LED functions ..........17 SN102/2JS/E ATA front panel LED functions .
  • Page 11: About This Guide

    • Chapter 8 on page 119 describes using maintenance tools. • Chapter 9 on page 133 describes how to contact Patton for assistance Appendix A on page 136 provides compliance information for the SN100 • Appendix B on page 139 provides specifications for the SN100 •...
  • Page 12: Safety When Working With Electricity

    WARNING Safety when working with electricity The SmartNode device contains no user serviceable parts, and is not be opened by the user. The equipment shall be returned to Patton Electronics for repairs or repaired by qualified service personnel. WARNING Mains Voltage: In systems without a power switch, line voltages are present in the power supply when the power cord is connected.
  • Page 13: Deutsch

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual About This Guide For units with an external power adapter, the adapter shall be a listed Limited Power Source. WARNING Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the SmartNode is ON or OFF. To avoid electric shock, use caution when near WAN ports.
  • Page 14: General Observations

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual About This Guide • Das Gerät entält keine austauschbaren Komponenten und ist vom Benutzer nicht zu öffnen. Bei Systemen ohne Netzschalter und ohne externes Netzteil liegt Netzspan- nung im Gerät an, wenn das Netzkabel angeschlossen ist. WARNUNG •...
  • Page 15: General Information

    Chapter 1 General information Chapter contents Overview ................................16 Features .................................16 Front Panel LED Indicators & Rear Panels ......................16 Front panel LEDs ............................16 Rear panel connectors .............................19...
  • Page 16: Overview

    This device has been thoroughly inspected and tested and is warranted for one year for parts and labor. If ques- tions or problems arise during installation or use of this product, contact Patton Electronics Technical Support at +(301) 975-1007.
  • Page 17: Sn101/1Js/E Ata Front Panel

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 1 • General information • SN102/1JS1JO/E (see figure 3 on page 18). Table 3 on page 18 lists the function of each front panel indica- tor. Figure 1. SN101/1JS/E ATA front panel Table 1. SN101/1JS/E ATA front panel LED functions Status Callout LED label...
  • Page 18: Sn102/1Js1Jo/E Ata Front Panel

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 1 • General information Table 2. SN102/2JS/E ATA front panel LED functions Status Callout LED label Color Flashing Green LAN is connected suc- Data is transmitting Ethernet not con- cessfully nected to PC Green ATA network connection Data traffic on cable Waiting for network established...
  • Page 19: Rear Panel Connectors

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 1 • General information Rear panel connectors Rear panel connectors and switches are described for the following SmartNode SN100 Series ATA models: • SN101/1JS/E (see figure 4 on page 19). Table 4 on page 19 lists the function of each connector and switch on the rear panel.
  • Page 20: Sn102/2Js/E Ata Rear Panel

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 1 • General information Figure 5. SN102/2JS/E ATA rear panel Table 5. Function/description of SN102/2JS/E ATA rear panel connectors/button Callout Label Color Description Power Connects to the power adapter Reset Using a paper clip or similar object, press this button briefly to restart the unit.
  • Page 21 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 1 • General information Table 6. Function/description of SN102/1JS1JO/E ATA rear panel connectors/button (Continued) Callout Label Color Description Black Connects to the network by an Ethernet cable. This port enables your ATA to be connected to an Internet Access device, e.g. router, cable modem, ADSL modem, through a networking cable with RJ-45 con- nectors used on 10Base-T and 100Base-TX networks.
  • Page 22: Installation

    Chapter 2 Installation Chapter contents Introduction ................................23 Installing the SN101/1JS/E (1 FXS port) ATA......................23 Package contents .............................24 Connecting the ATA to a computer ........................24 Connecting the ATA to a cable/DSL modem or router ...................25 Connecting the ATA to a telephone or fax machine ..................25 Connecting power to the ATA ........................25...
  • Page 23: Introduction

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 2 • Installation Introduction This chapter describes installing the following SmartNode 100 Series devices: “Installing the SN101/1JS/E (1 FXS port) ATA” on page 23 • “Installing the SN102/2JS/E (2 FXS ports) ATA” on page 25 •...
  • Page 24: Package Contents

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 2 • Installation Connecting the ATA WAN port to a cable/DSL modem or router (see section “Connecting the ATA to a • cable/DSL modem or router” on page 25) Connecting the ATA Phone port to an analog telephone or fax machine (see section “Connecting the ATA to a •...
  • Page 25: Connecting The Ata To A Cable/Dsl Modem Or Router

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 2 • Installation 6. Connect your computer(s) to the available hub, switch, or router LAN ports using separate Ethernet cables. Connecting the ATA to a cable/DSL modem or router 1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable (with RJ-45 connectors) to the WAN port on the ATA. 2.
  • Page 26: Connecting The Ata To A Computer

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 2 • Installation Connecting the ATA to a computer 1. Connect the one end of the yellow Ethernet cable included in the SN100 package to the LAN port on the ATA. If you are connecting the ATA directly to a computer, go to step 2. Otherwise, go to step 4 to con- nect multiple computers to the ATA via a hub, switch, or router.
  • Page 27: Package Contents

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 2 • Installation Connecting the ATA Phone FXS port to an analog telephone or fax machine (see section “Connecting the • ATA to a telephone or fax machine” on page 27) Connecting the ATA Line FXO port to the PSTN or a PBX (see section “Connecting the ATA to the PSTN •...
  • Page 28 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 2 • Installation 4. Connect power to the computer or hub, switch, or router. 5. Connect power to the cable/DSL modem or router. The ATA is installed. Proceed to Chapter 3, "Quick Start" on page 29. Installing the SN102/1JS1JO/E (1 FXS port and 1 FXO ports) ATA...
  • Page 29: Quick

    Chapter 3 Quick Start Chapter contents Introduction ................................30 Configuring the SN100 to communicate with your computer................30 Wizard Setup window ............................31 WAN Port Type set up............................34 VoIP set up ................................35 Configuring SN101/1JS/E (1 FXS) ATA VoIP settings ..................36 Configuring SN102/2JS/E (2 FXS) ATA VoIP settings ..................39 Configuring SN102/1JS1JO/E (1 FXS/1 FXO) ATA VoIP settings ...............42...
  • Page 30: Introduction

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 3 • Quick Start Introduction This chapter describes using the Connection Setup and VoIP Setup wizards to quickly configure the ATA for operation. Configuring the SN100 to communicate with your computer By default, the SN100 is configured for the following network environment: WAN type: DHCP client •...
  • Page 31: Wizard Setup Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 3 • Quick Start Figure 10. Please select Wizard or Advanced mode window Wizard Setup window 1. After finishing the authentication, the Wizard Setup window displays (see figure 11). Click CONNEC- TION WIZARD to begin. The Welcome to the Connection Wizard window displays (see figure 12 page 32).
  • Page 32: Welcome To The Connection Wizard Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 3 • Quick Start Figure 12. Welcome to the Connection Wizard window To return to a previous window in the wizard, click the < Back button. To go Note to the next window in the wizard, click the Next > button. To cancel the setup process, click the Exit button.
  • Page 33: Time Zone Setting Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 3 • Quick Start 2. Click the Next> button to begin system time setup. The Time Zone Setting window displays (see figure 13). Figure 13. Time Zone Setting window 3. Click to enable Enable NTP client update. 4.
  • Page 34: Wan Port Type Set Up

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 3 • Quick Start Figure 14. WAN Interface Setting window Go to section “WAN Port Type set up” to set up the WAN interface. WAN Port Type set up For most users, Internet access is the primary application. The SN100 supports the WAN interface for Internet access and remote access.
  • Page 35: Voip Set Up

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 3 • Quick Start • User Name: Enter User Name provided by your ISP • Password: Enter Password provided by your ISP. 2. Click the Finished> button. The Setting Internet interface message window displays (see figure 15).
  • Page 36: Configuring Sn101/1Js/E (1 Fxs) Ata Voip Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 3 • Quick Start Configuring SN101/1JS/E (1 FXS) ATA VoIP settings 1. Click VOIP SETUP. The VoIP Configuration window displays (see figure 16 on page 36). Do the following to configure Phone 1 SIP settings: Figure 16.
  • Page 37 Internet, verify that your SIP account is active. If ATA is still having problems, please contact technical support • (see Chapter 9, "Contacting Patton for assistance" on page 133 for details). 8. Click the Finish button. The SmartNode ATA home window (see figure 19 on page 38) displays.
  • Page 38: Sn101/1Js/E Ata Home Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 3 • Quick Start Figure 19. SN101/1JS/E ATA home window Congratulations! The ATA is ready for use. VoIP set up...
  • Page 39: Configuring Sn102/2Js/E (2 Fxs) Ata Voip Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 3 • Quick Start Configuring SN102/2JS/E (2 FXS) ATA VoIP settings 1. Click VOIP SETUP. The VoIP Configuration window displays (see figure 20). Do the following to config- ure Phone 1 SIP settings: Figure 20. VoIP Configuration - Phone 1 window 2.
  • Page 40: Voip Configuration - Phone 2 Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 3 • Quick Start Click the Next > button. The VoIP Configuration window displays (see figure 21). Do the following to config- ure Phone 2 SIP settings: Figure 21. VoIP Configuration - Phone 2 window 7.
  • Page 41 Internet, verify that your SIP account is active. If ATA is still having problems, please contact technical support • (see Chapter 9, "Contacting Patton for assistance" on page 133 for details). 13. Click the Finish button. The SmartNode ATA home window (see figure 24 on page 42) displays.
  • Page 42: Configuring Sn102/1Js1Jo/E (1 Fxs/1 Fxo) Ata Voip Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 3 • Quick Start Figure 24. SN102/2JS/E ATA home window Congratulations! The ATA is ready for use. Configuring SN102/1JS1JO/E (1 FXS/1 FXO) ATA VoIP settings 1. Click VOIP SETUP. The VoIP Configuration window displays (see figure 25 on page 43).
  • Page 43 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 3 • Quick Start Figure 25. VoIP Configuration - Phone 1 window 2. Type the SIP number that was provided by your ISP in the SIP Number box. 3. Type the proxy address that was provided by your ISP in the SIP Server Address box. 4.
  • Page 44 Internet, verify that your SIP account is active. If ATA is still having problems, please contact technical support • (see Chapter 9, "Contacting Patton for assistance" on page 133 for details). 8. Click the Finish button. The SmartNode ATA home window (see figure 28 on page 45) displays.
  • Page 45: Sn102/1Js1Jo/E Ata Home Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 3 • Quick Start Figure 28. SN102/1JS1JO/E ATA home window Congratulations! The ATA is ready for use. For proper security we recommend that you change from the default credentials to a new administrator’s user name and “Configuring password as soon as possible (see Chapter 8, IMPORTANT...
  • Page 46: Smartnode Ata

    Chapter 4 SmartNode ATA Home Chapter contents Introduction ................................47 Accessing the home window ..........................47 System Status pane ..............................49 Device information ............................50 System status ..............................50 Interface status ..............................51 Summary status ...............................51 VoIP status ..............................51 Network, VoIP, Security, and Maintenance Menu ....................52...
  • Page 47: Introduction

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 4 • SmartNode ATA Home Introduction This chapter describes using the SmartNode ATA home window (see figure 29) to monitor ATA status or to use the advanced settings to configure the ATA. Figure 29. SmartNode ATA home window Accessing the home window 1.
  • Page 48: System Status Pane

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 4 • SmartNode ATA Home Figure 30. Login window 2. Type the default user name in the Username box: admin 3. Type the default password in the Password box: admin 4. Click the Login button. The Please select Wizard or Advanced mode window displays (see figure 31 page 48).
  • Page 49: System Status Pane

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 4 • SmartNode ATA Home System Status pane The System Status pane (see figure 32) consists of the following sections where you can view the current status and change basic settings of the ATA: “Device information”...
  • Page 50: Device Information

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 4 • SmartNode ATA Home Device information The Device Information section of the Status pane displays model type, firmware version, and information about the WAN (WAN access type, IP address, IP subnet mask, default gateway address, and the MAC address) and information about the LAN (IP address, IP subnet mask, default gateway address, MAC address, and whether the DHCP server is enabled).
  • Page 51: Interface Status

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 4 • SmartNode ATA Home Interface status The Interface Status section of the Status pane displays the status (up or down) of the WAN and LAN inter- faces, and the rate that data is being transferred across each interface. Figure 35.
  • Page 52: Network, Voip, Security, And Maintenance Menu

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 4 • SmartNode ATA Home Network, VoIP, Security, and Maintenance Menu This menu (see figure 38) has the advanced settings for configuring the ATA. It is where you go to change the following: Network settings—WAN, LAN, and NAT (see Chapter 5, "Network Settings"...
  • Page 53: Network Settings

    Chapter 5 Network Settings Chapter contents Introduction ................................54 Interface..............................54 Static IP ................................55 DHCP client ..............................56 PPPoE ................................56 L2TP with WAN ............................57 LAN Interface ...............................57 NAT Port Forwarding ............................59...
  • Page 54: Introduction

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 5 • Network Settings Introduction This chapter describes the following: Configuring the WAN interface (see section “WAN Interface”) • Configuring the LAN interface (see section “LAN Interface” on page 57) • • Configuring NAT (see section “NAT Port Forwarding”...
  • Page 55: Static Ip

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 5 • Network Settings A wide area network (WAN) is a network connection connecting one or more local area networks (LANs) together over some distance. For example, two networked office buildings separated by several miles would be referred to as a WAN connection.
  • Page 56: Dhcp Client

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 5 • Network Settings Do the following: 1. Type the IP address that was provided by your ISP. 2. Type the subnet mask that was provided by your ISP. 3. Type the default gateway address that was provided by your ISP. 4.
  • Page 57: L2Tp With Wan

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 5 • Network Settings If your ISP uses Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) to support virtual pri- Note vate networks (VPNs) or other services, go to section “L2TP with WAN” page 57. L2TP with WAN Some ISPs use L2TP with static, DHCP, or PPPoE to establish communication links with end-users.
  • Page 58: Lan Setup Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 5 • Network Settings Figure 42. LAN setup window A local area network (LAN) is a network of computers or other devices that are in relatively close range of each other. For example, devices in a home or office building would be considered part of a local area network. The LAN Setup window contains the LAN TCP/IP interface settings for the ATA.
  • Page 59: Nat Port Forwarding

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 5 • Network Settings DHCP client computers connected to the unit will have their information displayed in the DHCP Client List table (click the DHCP Table tab to display the table). The table displays the type, host name, IP address, MAC address, description, and expired time of the DHCP lease for each client computer.
  • Page 60: Port Forwarding Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 5 • Network Settings Do the following to display port forwarding settings: 1. Click on the plus button next to Network to display the sub-categories (see figure 40 on page 54). 2. Click NAT. The Port Forwarding window displays (see figure 44).
  • Page 61: Voip Settings

    Chapter 6 VoIP Settings Chapter contents Introduction ................................63 ..................................63 Configuring SN101/1JS/E (1 FXS) ATA SIP settings ..................63 SIP Settings ...............................64 Edit SIP Settings window ........................66 Advanced Edit SIP Settings window ......................68 SIP Advanced ............................70 Forward Setting........................... 71 Option............................71 P-Asserted-Identity..........................
  • Page 62 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Advanced Edit SIP Settings window ......................92 SIP Advanced ............................94 Forward Setting........................... 94 Option............................95 P-Asserted-Identity..........................95 Dial Termination Key ......................... 95 Session Timer............................96 MWI (Message Waiting Indication)....................96 DND (Do Not Disturb) ........................
  • Page 63: Introduction

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Introduction This chapter describes the following: Configuring session initiation protocol (SIP) and quality of service (QoS) settings (see section “SIP”) • Configuring analog phone settings (see section “Phone” on page 99) •...
  • Page 64: Sn101/1Js/E Sip Settings Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Figure 46. SN101/1JS/E SIP Settings window 3. Click the QoS tab to display the QoS window (see figure 47). Figure 47. QoS window Go to the appropriate section to modify SIP or QoS settings: “SIP Settings”...
  • Page 65 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings to engage in the communication. Once these are assured, SIP establishes call parameters at either end of the communication, and handles call transfer and termination. The SIP Settings window displays the following: SIP account information (whether the account is active, the account name, user ID, and proxy server address).
  • Page 66: Edit Sip Settings Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Bind T.38 RTP Port information. If you need to send fax messages using T.38 and want to always use the same • port number for transmitted and received T.38 packets, click the radio button to select Use Original RTP Port. Otherwise, select Assign Port for Reinvite to have the device chooses a port randomly for T.38 after the re-invite process.
  • Page 67 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings SIP Display Name: Type the name you want displayed. • SIP Server Address: Type the address. • • Backup SIP Proxy Server: Click to enable or disable the backup proxy server Backup1 Server Address: This setting appears if Backup SIP Proxy Server is enabled.
  • Page 68: Advanced Edit Sip Settings Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Advanced SIP settings • • Forwarding settings Fax option settings • P-Asserted-Identity setting • • Dial termination key setting Session timer settings • MWI (message waiting indication) settings • DND (do not disturb) settings •...
  • Page 69 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Figure 49. Advanced Edit SIP Settings window...
  • Page 70: Sip Advanced

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Block Anonymous Call setting (see section “Block Anonymous Call” on page 73) • • Codec settings (see section “Codec Setting” on page 73) This section displays the following; SIP Advanced. SIP Port Number: Assign the SIP port number of the ATA.
  • Page 71: Forward Setting

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings You can set up the phone number you want to forward in this section. There are three for- Forward Setting. warding modes: Immediate Forward: All incoming call will forward to the number you entered. You can input the phone num- •...
  • Page 72: Dial Termination Key

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings When you are satisfied with the setting, click the Apply button to save and apply the changes. Select enable if you want to use the pound (#) key to tell device to make the phone call Dial Termination Key.
  • Page 73: Dnd (Do Not Disturb)

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings You can set up the DND setting to keep the device silence. You can choose from the DND (Do Not Disturb). following: Always: All incoming call will be blocked until this feature is disabled by clicking on Disable. •...
  • Page 74: Qos

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings When you are satisfied with the setting, click the Apply button to save and apply the changes. Quality of service (QoS) refers to traffic prioritization and resource reservation control mechanisms; it is the ability to provide different priority to different applications, users, or data flows, or to guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow.
  • Page 75: Configuring Sn102/2Js/E (2 Fxs) Ata Sip Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Configuring SN102/2JS/E (2 FXS) ATA SIP settings Do the following to display SIP and QoS settings: 1. Click on the plus button next to VoIP to display the sub-categories (see figure 50).
  • Page 76: Sip Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Figure 52. QoS window Go to the appropriate section to modify SIP or QoS settings: “SIP Settings” • “QoS” on page 86 • SIP Settings SIP is a request-response protocol that deals with requests from clients and responses from servers. Participants are identified by SIP URLs.
  • Page 77 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings settings to the other account. Click the Apply button to save and apply the change. NAT traversal information (whether STUN is enabled, the STUN server address, and the STUN server port •...
  • Page 78: Edit Sip Settings Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Figure 53. Edit SIP Settings window The Edit SIP Settings window (see figure 53) displays the following sections; Edit SIP Settings window. SIP settings • Authentication settings • SIP Settings. This section displays the following: Account Name: Type can the name you want displayed.
  • Page 79 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Backup SIP Proxy Server: Click to enable or disable the backup proxy server • • Backup1 Server Address: This setting appears if Backup SIP Proxy Server is enabled. Type the address. Backup2 Server Address: This setting appears if Backup SIP Proxy Server is enabled.
  • Page 80: Advanced Edit Sip Settings Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Advanced Edit SIP Settings window To display the Advanced Edit SIP Settings window, do the following: 1. Click SIP under the VoIP submenu. 2. Click the Modify button in the SIP Setting section of the SIP Settings window. 3.
  • Page 81 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Figure 54. Advanced Edit SIP Settings window...
  • Page 82: Sip Advanced

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Block Anonymous Call setting (see section “Block Anonymous Call” on page 85) • • Codec settings (see section “Codec Setting” on page 85) This section displays the following; SIP Advanced. SIP Port Number: Assign the SIP port number of the ATA.
  • Page 83: Forward Setting

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings You can set up the phone number you want to forward in this section. There are three for- Forward Setting. warding modes: Immediate Forward: All incoming call will forward to the number you entered. You can input the phone num- •...
  • Page 84: Dial Termination Key

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings When you are satisfied with the setting, click the Apply button to save and apply the changes. Select enable if you want to use the pound (#) key to tell device to make the phone call Dial Termination Key.
  • Page 85: Dnd (Do Not Disturb)

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings You can set up the DND setting to keep the device silence. You can choose from the DND (Do Not Disturb). following: Always: All incoming call will be blocked until this feature is disabled by clicking on Disable. •...
  • Page 86: Qos

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings When you are satisfied with the setting, click the Apply button to save and apply the changes. Quality of service (QoS) refers to traffic prioritization and resource reservation control mechanisms; it is the ability to provide different priority to different applications, users, or data flows, or to guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow.
  • Page 87: Configuring Sn102/1Js1Jo/E (1 Fxs/1 Fxo) Ata Sip Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Configuring SN102/1JS1JO/E (1 FXS/1 FXO) ATA SIP settings Do the following to display SIP and QoS settings: 1. Click on the plus button next to VoIP to display the sub-categories (see figure 55).
  • Page 88: Sip Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Figure 57. QoS window Go to the appropriate section to modify SIP or QoS settings: “SIP Settings” • “QoS” on page 98 • SIP Settings SIP is a request-response protocol that deals with requests from clients and responses from servers. Participants are identified by SIP URLs.
  • Page 89 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings NAT traversal information (whether STUN is enabled, the STUN server address, and the STUN server port • identifier). STUN {Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs (Network Address Translation)} is a protocol for assisting devices behind a NAT firewall or router with their packet routing.
  • Page 90: Edit Sip Settings Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Figure 58. Edit SIP Settings window The Edit SIP Settings window (see figure 58) displays the following sections; Edit SIP Settings window. SIP settings • Authentication settings • SIP Settings. This section displays the following: Account Name: Type can the name you want displayed.
  • Page 91 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Backup SIP Proxy Server: Click to enable or disable the backup proxy server • • Backup1 Server Address: This setting appears if Backup SIP Proxy Server is enabled. Type the address. Backup2 Server Address: This setting appears if Backup SIP Proxy Server is enabled.
  • Page 92: Advanced Edit Sip Settings Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Advanced Edit SIP Settings window To display the Advanced Edit SIP Settings window, do the following: 1. Click SIP under the VoIP submenu. 2. Click the Modify button in the SIP Setting section of the SIP Settings window. 3.
  • Page 93 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Figure 59. Advanced Edit SIP Settings window...
  • Page 94: Sip Advanced

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings This section displays the following; SIP Advanced. • SIP Port Number: Assign the SIP port number of the ATA. The default setting is 5060. • Media Port: Port number for sending RTP packets. The default setting is 9000. Packetization: Select the voice codec packetization interval in milliseconds.
  • Page 95: Fax Option

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Busy Forward: If you are on the phone, the new incoming call will forward to the number you entered. • • No Answer Forward: If nobody picks up the phone, the incoming call will forward to the number you entered. When you are satisfied with the settings, click the Apply button to save and apply the changes.
  • Page 96: Session Timer

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings When you are satisfied with the setting, click the Apply button to save and apply the changes. Select Enable if you want to define how long the ATA waits to receive a session-alive packet for Session Timer.
  • Page 97: Block Anonymous Call

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings When you are satisfied with the setting, click the Apply button to save and apply the changes. If this feature is enabled, calls that have caller ID information appearing as "private" Block Anonymous Call.
  • Page 98: Qos

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings When you are satisfied with the setting, click the Apply button to save and apply the changes. Quality of service (QoS) refers to traffic prioritization and resource reservation control mechanisms; it is the ability to provide different priority to different applications, users, or data flows, or to guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow.
  • Page 99: Phone

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Phone Do the following to display the Analog Phone window: 1. Click on the plus button next to VoIP to display the Phone sub-category (see figure 60). Figure 60. Phone sub-category 2.
  • Page 100: Analog Phone Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Figure 63. Region window Go to the appropriate section to modify analog phone, common, or region settings: • ““Region window” on page 106” “Common window” on page 105 • “Region window” on page 106 •...
  • Page 101: Phone Advanced Setup Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Phone Advanced Setup window Figure 64. Phone Advanced Setup window The Phone Advanced Setup window displays the following; Jitter Buffer Size settings (see section “Jitter Buffer Control settings” on page 102) •...
  • Page 102: Jitter Buffer Control Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Polarity Reversal settings (see section “Polarity Reversal settings” on page 103) • • Caller ID settings (see section “Caller ID settings” on page 104) Hook-Flash Timing settings (see section “Hook-Flash Timing settings” on page 104) •...
  • Page 103: Voice Volume Control Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Voice volume control sets the intensity in dB for receiving sound (listening), Voice Volume Control settings. and for transmitting sound (speaking): Listening Volume: Sets a specific sound intensity for receiving sound. Type a value from -32 to 31 dB •...
  • Page 104: Caller Id Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings The following settings are available: Caller ID settings. Caller ID Mode: Click the drop-down menu to select the caller ID mode. • • FSK Date & Time Sync: Click the check box to enable sending FSK date and time to the display device. Reverse Polarity before Caller ID: Click the check box to enable sending reverse polarity before caller ID •...
  • Page 105: Common Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings When you are satisfied with the setting, click the Apply button to save and apply the changes. This service enables you to call a pre-programmed number simply by lifting the handset. Hot Line settings.
  • Page 106: Region Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Dialing Parameter settings If no other number is being dialed within this interval, the SN100 will terminate the call. Assign the time inter- val from 1 to 9 seconds. When you are satisfied with the settings, click the Apply button to save and apply the changes. Off-Hook Alarm settings The amount of time the phone can be off-hook before an alarm sounds.
  • Page 107: Phone Book

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings 2. Select the call service mode from the drop-down menu 3. When you are satisfied with the settings, click the Apply button to save and apply the changes. Customer Ring settings Create custom ring cadences.
  • Page 108: Speed Dial Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Figure 66. Speed Dial window 3. Click the Dial Plan with URL tab to display the Dial Plan with URL window (see figure 67). Figure 67. Dial Plan with URL window Phone Book...
  • Page 109: Speed Dial Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings Go to the appropriate section to modify analog phone, common, or region settings: • “Speed Dial window” “Dial Plan with URL window” on page 109 • Speed Dial window Speed Dial lets you define a button or a set of buttons to link to numbers defined in the Speed Dial list. 1.
  • Page 110 SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings 2. Make the following settings: When a user dials a number xxxxxxx, the ATA will check it against this dial Note plan, first by Priority order, and then execute. – Lead Number is the first digit of the call-out dialing number. –...
  • Page 111: Pstn Line

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 6 • VoIP Settings PSTN Line Do the following to display the PSTN Line General window: 1. Click on the plus button next to VoIP to display the PSTN LINE sub-category (see figure 68 on page 111).
  • Page 112: Security Settings

    Chapter 7 Security Settings Chapter contents Introduction ................................113 Firewall................................113 Configuring IP Filtering settings ........................113 Configuring MAC Filtering settings ......................114 Configuring Port Filtering settings ........................115 Content Filter..............................116 ACL Setting ................................117...
  • Page 113: Introduction

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 7 • Security Settings Introduction This chapter describes the following: Configuring the Firewall settings (see section “Firewall”) • Configuring the Content Filter settings (see section “Content Filter” on page 116) • • Configuring ACL settings (see section “ACL Setting”...
  • Page 114: Configuring Mac Filtering Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 7 • Security Settings Figure 71. IP Filtering window 3. Enable/Disable IP Filtering: The IP address filter function may be enabled to restrict certain IPs from the LAN accessing the Internet for a specific protocol. 4.
  • Page 115: Configuring Port Filtering Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 7 • Security Settings Figure 72. MAC filtering window 4. Enable/Disable MAC Filtering: Enable/Disable MAC filtering: Specify which MAC addresses are not allowed to access the Internet. The comment field may be used for reference purposes such as “Storage Room PC”.
  • Page 116: Content Filter

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 7 • Security Settings Figure 73. Port filtering window 4. Enable/Disable Port Filtering: Restrict hosts from LAN accessing the Internet, by specific ports. 5. The comment field may be used for reference purposes such as “Storage Room PC”. 6.
  • Page 117: Acl Setting

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 7 • Security Settings Figure 74. Content Filter Window 3. Make the following settings: – Enable/Disable the URL filter function (default setting is disable). – Enter the keywords you would like to be blocked 4.
  • Page 118: Acl Setting Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 7 • Security Settings Figure 75. ACL Setting window 3. Make the following settings in the ACL Setup section: – Enable/Disable the LAN and WAN HTTP service as needed (default setting is enable). – Enable/Disable the LAN and WAN TELNET service as needed (default setting is enable). 4.
  • Page 119 Chapter 8 Maintenance Settings Chapter contents Introduction ................................120 System .................................120 Configuring General System settings ......................120 Configuring Administrator Account’s user name and password ..............121 Configuring User Account’s user name and password ...................122 Configuring Time settings ..........................122 Setting the time manually ..........................123 Configuring Auto Provision settings ......................123 Configuring Dynamic DNS settings...
  • Page 120: Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 8 • Maintenance Settings Introduction This chapter describes the following: Configuring the System settings (see section “System”) • Configuring the Tools settings (see section “Tools” on page 127) • • Configuring Logs settings (see section “Logs”...
  • Page 121: Configuring Administrator Account's User Name And Password

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 8 • Maintenance Settings Figure 77. General System settings window 3. When you are satisfied with the settings, click the Apply button to save and apply the changes. Configuring Administrator Account’s user name and password This section describes setting the administrator’s user name and password.
  • Page 122: Configuring User Account's User Name And Password

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 8 • Maintenance Settings Configuring User Account’s user name and password This section describes setting the user account’s user name and password. This account has limited capabilities in that it only allows changing network settings. Do the following to display General settings: 1.
  • Page 123: Setting The Time Manually

    NTP server address, click the button next to the Manual IP Setting box, then type the address (for example: 0.patton.pool.ntp.org). 8. When you are satisfied with the settings, click the Apply button to save and apply the changes.
  • Page 124: Configuring Dynamic Dns Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 8 • Maintenance Settings 4. Select the provisioning protocol to match your environment. Choose between FTP, HTTP or TFTP 5. Enter the address path to access the config file which is to be provisioned 6.
  • Page 125: Configuring Tr069 Settings

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 8 • Maintenance Settings Figure 80. Dynamic DNS window 4. Click the check-box to enable or disable the DDNS service (default setting is disable). 5. Click the Service Provider drop-down menu to select the desired DDNS service provider. 6.
  • Page 126: Tr069 Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 8 • Maintenance Settings Figure 81. TR069 window 4. Set ACS Client Enable to Enabled. 5. Type the ACS address in the ACS URL field. This is the address to which the SN100 device should send connection requests.
  • Page 127: Tools

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 8 • Maintenance Settings 8. Optionally STUN may be configured, if the SN100 device is installed behind NAT. 9. Enter the STUN Server address 10. Specify the port for STUN. Default setting: 3478. 11. There might be a username and password required for STUN that is different from the ACS settings. If so, type the STUN User Name and Password in the corresponding fields 12.
  • Page 128: Tools Configuration Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 8 • Maintenance Settings Figure 82. Tools Configuration window Choose from the following: Back up the SN100 configuration (see “Backup Configuration”) • • Restore SN100 configuration from a previous back up (see “Restore Configuration” on page 128) Reset the SN100 to factory default settings (see “Reset the SN100 to factory default settings”...
  • Page 129: Upgrading Sn100 Firmware

    The SN100 has been reset to factory defaults. Upgrading SN100 firmware The latest software builds are located at https://www.patton.com/support/upgrades/ Do the following to perform a firmware upgrade: Do not power off the device during the upload. Doing so may crash the system.
  • Page 130: Running A Ping Test

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 8 • Maintenance Settings Running a Ping Test The ping test checks the reaction time of your connection—how fast you get a response after you've sent out a request. A fast ping—measured in milliseconds (ms)—means a more responsive connection. Do the following to run the test: 1.
  • Page 131: Logs

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 8 • Maintenance Settings 2. Click Tools. The Configuration window displays (see figure 82 on page 128). 3. Click the Restart tab to bring it to the front (see figure 85). Figure 85. Restart window 4.
  • Page 132: System Log Window

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual 8 • Maintenance Settings Figure 86. System Log window 4. Click the check box to enable or disable the log. 5. Specify if all system logs should be part of the logging or just the major ones which are enabled by default. 6.
  • Page 133: Assistance

    Chapter 9 Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter contents Introduction ................................134 Contact information............................134 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)..............134 Warranty Coverage ............................134 Out-of-Warranty Service ..........................134 Returns for Credit ............................134 Return-for-Credit Policy .........................135 RMA Numbers .............................135 Shipping Instructions ............................135...
  • Page 134: Introduction

    If you have ordered the wrong equipment or you are dissatisfied in any way, please contact us to request an RMA number to accept your return. Patton is not responsible for equipment returned without a Return Authorization.
  • Page 135: Rma Numbers

    RMA#: xxxx 7622 Rickenbacker Dr. Gaithersburg, MD 20879-4773 USA Patton will ship the equipment back to you in the same manner you ship it to us. Patton will pay the return shipping costs. Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)
  • Page 136: Compliance Information

    Appendix A Compliance Information Chapter contents Regulatory Information ............................137 EMC Directive .............................137 Low-Voltage Directive (Safety) ........................137 PSTN ................................137 Radio and TV Interference (FCC Part 15) ......................137 CE Declaration of Conformity ..........................137 Authorized European Representative ........................137 Service .................................138...
  • Page 137: Regulatory Information

    This device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004/ 108/EC relating to electromagnetic compatibility and Directive 2006/95/EC relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits. The Declaration of Conformity may be obtained from Patton Electronics, Inc at www.patton.com/certifications.
  • Page 138: Service

    A • Compliance Information Service All warranty and non-warranty repairs must be returned freight prepaid and insured to Patton Electronics. All returns must have a Return Materials Authorization number on the outside of the shipping container. This number may be obtained from Patton Electronics Technical Services at: Tel: +1 (301) 975-1007 •...
  • Page 139: Specifications

    Appendix B Specifications Chapter contents Telephone features...............................140 DTMF Function ..............................140 Modes................................140 IP Specifications ..............................140 Call Features................................141 Network and Security............................141 Configuration/Management ..........................141 Interfaces ................................141 Operating Temperature............................141 Power ..................................142 Dimensions and Weight ............................142 Certifications ...............................142...
  • Page 140: Telephone Features

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual B • Specifications Telephone features • G.711-ulaw G711-alaw • G729 • • G723 G.726: 16k / 24k / 32k / 40k bit/s (ADPCM) • Call Waiting • Call Transfer • • Call Forward as Busy forward; Non-Answer forward; unconditional forward Do-not-disturb (DND) support •...
  • Page 141: Call Features

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual B • Specifications Call Features • Adjustable Volume VAD/Dynamic Jitter Buffer • Caller ID Generation: DTMF/FSK/NTT CID • • Peer-to-Peer Call by Dial Plan Different Country Tone Table Configuration • Network and Security WAN: PPPoE client, DHCP client, Fixed IP Address, PPTP •...
  • Page 142: Power

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual B • Specifications Power • AC: 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz DC:?12 VDC/1A • Dimensions and Weight 98mm x 86mm x 29mm • 100g • Certifications CE, FCC, RoHS • Power...
  • Page 143: C Example Applications

    Appendix C Example Applications Chapter contents ATA with SIP Server Application ........................144 ATA Peer to Peer Call (IP Domain Call) Application..................145...
  • Page 144: Ata With Sip Server Application

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual C • Example Applications ATA with SIP Server Application Figure 87. ATA with SIP Server Application ATA with SIP Server Application...
  • Page 145: Ata Peer To Peer Call (Ip Domain Call) Application

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual C • Example Applications ATA Peer to Peer Call (IP Domain Call) Application Figure 88. ATA Peer to Peer Call (IP Domain Call) ATA Peer to Peer Call (IP Domain Call) Application...
  • Page 146: Faq List

    Appendix D FAQ List Chapter contents Q: What is the default administrator username and password to log in to the SN100? ........147 Q: I forgot the administrator password. What should I do? .................147 Q: Why is it that I can ping outside hosts, but not access Internet Web sites?............147 Q: What is the maximum number of IP addresses that the DHCP server of the gateway can assign to local PCs? ..
  • Page 147: Q: What Is The Default Administrator Username And Password To Log In To The Sn100

    SmartNode 100 Series ATA User Manual D • FAQ List Q: What is the default administrator username and password to log in to the SN100? A: The default username is admin, and the default password is also admin to log in to the ATA. For security, you should change the password to protect your ATA against hacker attacks.

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