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- Available Bandwidth – For calls with pass-through media, the SBC computes the media bandwidth required for each call leg, and determines if there is sufficient bandwidth available to host the call. Calls exceeding the bandwidth limit of the interface are rejected.
- Call Rate – If the incoming call rate exceeds the rated capacity of the platform, calls are discarded to protect the system from overload. The number of concurrent sessions required is directly related to the Call Rate and the Call Hold Time (CHT). High call rates with a low average CHT value will result in fewer sessions than the same call rate with a high average CHT value.
- System Limits – Each platform includes upper limits on the number of sessions supported. For example, the SBC 5200 supports a maximum of 64,000 sessions, while the SBC 5100 supports a maximum of 10,000 sessions.
- License Limits – The SBC is licensed for the maximum number of sessions desired. However, the license limit may be less than what the Bandwidth, Call Rate or System limits support. Any call that exceeds the licensed limit of the SBC platform are rejected.
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Example #1: Call with one Session
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The SBC is a controller, which means it controls not only whether traffic can enter the network, but where it should be sent (referred to as session routing) and what type of modifications should be made to the traffic (example, transforming a SIP message header into an H.323 message header or downgrading an HD voice call to a compatible voice codec).
Sonus Sonus SBC Portfolio Components
The Sonus
is comprised of the following Sonus Session Border Controller products:
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- SBC / Platforms
Targets medium to large session count deployments (500 to 64,000). These capacities make this product particularly well suited for large enterprises and medium to large service providers.
- SBC 7000 Series
Targets large session count deployments (up to 150,000 sessions). The product capacity is well suited for large service providers. Example deployment scenarios include:
- Service Provider Access – High subscriber and simultaneous call scale coupled with high availability and redundancy.
- Service Provider Peering – High simultaneous call scale coupled with high availability and redundancy.
- Enterprise and Service Provider Video – Supports large WAN interface bandwidth.
- Wireless – Supports a large number of subscribers and calls where high availability is essential.
- SBC Software Edition (SBC SWe)
Targets small to large session count deployments (25 to unlimited). These capacities make this product particularly well suited for small to large enterprises and service providers. SBC SWe application resides on a private or public virtualized cloud,or on a dedicated server.
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= supported | Medium Enterprises / Small to Medium Service Providers | Large Enterprises / Medium to Large Service Providers |
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Platform | 51x0
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Maximum number of non-transcoded sessions | 10,000 | See SBC SWe Performance Metrics | 64,000 | 150,000 |
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Call handling capacity | 250 - 10,000 sessions | 25-unlimited | 500 - 64,000 sessions | up to 150,000 sessions |
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Full SBC Feature Set | | | | |
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User Interface | Embedded EMA or external EMS | Embedded EMA or external EMS | Embedded EMA or external EMS | Embedded EMA or external EMS |
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DSP Expansion Module Types | - 5100: SPS100 / SPS100DB (FRU)
- 5110: DSP20 / DSP25 (CRU)
| N/A | - 5200: SPS100 / SPS100DB (FRU)
- 5210: DSP20 / DSP25 (CRU)
| DSP-LC (CRU) |
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Type | SBC | SBC | SBC | SBC | | |
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Number of Management ports | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Number of High Availability (HA) ports | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Number of Media ports | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 2 |
Flash Drive capacity | 80 GB | 128 GB | 256 GB | 256 GB | Min. 800 GB | (see For VMware) |
RAM capacity | 12 GB | 24 GB | 24 GB | 24 GB | 128 GB | (see For VMware) |
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