Edge 8000 Series devices provide data and voice connectivity toward a service provider network. Each system has 10 Ethernet interfaces, 8 x 1GB RJ-45 and 2 x 10GB SFP+, and each interface can be configured for LAN (private) or WAN (public) use.
Data and voice services can be configured to use any interface on the system. When data service requires up to 10GB of data throughput, the SFP+ interface is required.
Voice services that require T1/E1 PRI support for SIP trunk replacement or for PSTN connectivity can be configured using the 4 x T1/E1 interfaces on the system, in a NET (PSTN) or USER (TDM PBX) orientation.
Voice services that require FXS support for analog devices, including T.38 for FAX devices, can be configured in one of two ways, depending on the model ordered:
The Ribbon Edge 8000 Series is a family of platforms, 8100 and 8300.
Edge 8100 Vs Edge 8300
EDGE-8100 | EDGE-8300 | |
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CPU | C3758, 8-core | C3758, 8-core |
System Memory | 16GB DDR4 (2400MT) | 16GB DDR4 (2400MT) |
Storage | 64GB SATA DOM | 64GB SATA DOM |
Boot Flash | 16MB Flash for UEFI BIOS | 16MB Flash for UEFI BIOS |
Fiber Optic 10G | 2 x SFP+ interface | 2 x SFP+ interface |
Copper 1GB | 8 x RJ-45 interface | 8 x RJ-45 interface |
PCI-E Gen 3 x4 Connector | x4 PCIe bus bandwidth | x4 PCIe bus bandwidth |
USB | 2x USB 2.0 Front Type-A 1x USB 3.0 Type-A | 2x USB 2.0 Front Type-A 1x USB 3.0 Type-A |
Real Time Clock | Yes | Yes |
Console Port | RJ45 | RJ45 |
BIOS | UEFI 2.0 | UEFI 2.0 |
T1 Support | N/A | 4 T1/E1 ports |
Phone/Line | N/A | 22 FXS + 2 FXO |
N/A | 24 FXS | |
Reset Button | Yes | Yes |
Fan Speed Control | Yes | Yes |
Fan Air Flow | 12.8 CFM (0.36 m3/min) | 12.8 CFM (0.36 m3/min) |
Number of Fans Used | 3 | 3 |
Power Supply | 1U Single AC PSU, Watts: 250W | 1U Single AC PSU, Watts: 250W |
1U Redundant AC PSU, Watts: 300W | 1U Redundant AC PSU, Watts: 300W | |
1U Redundant DC PSU, Watts: 300W | 1U Redundant DC PSU, Watts: 300W | |
Chassis | 44mm (1.73”, 1U)H | 44mm (1.73”, 1U)H |
Specifications
Characteristics | Specifications |
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Chassis dimensions | 44mm (1.73”, 1U) H |
Weight | 4.1 kg (9 lbs) - Single power supply unit |
Mounting options | Shelf or rack mountable |
Operating temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Operating relative humidity | 4% to 90% (non-condensing) |
Chassis power | ATX PSU 250W 110-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz Optional dual 300W AC or dual 300W 48V DC Power Supply |
Processor | C3758 at 2.2 GHz |
Compliance | RoHS 2.0, UL/cUL, CB, FCC-15, FCC-68, ISED, IC, CE, RCM, VCCI |
Edge 8000 Series devices have the following capabilities:
Additional capabilities include:
Features
Features and Capabilities | Specifications |
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Performance | |
Maximum data Throughout | 10 Gbps |
Maximum number of registered devices | 5000 |
Maximum concurrent voice sessions | 900 |
Telecom Ports | |
FXO/FXS Ports | 8100 model – none 8300 model – two configuration options, mutually exclusive:
(FXS 1000 ft maximum loop length, 5 REN) |
T1/E1 PRI ports | 8100 model – none 8300 model – 4 |
Security | |
Encryption and Authentication | TLS, SRTP, HTTPS, SSH |
Encryption protocol supported | 3DES, AES, SHA-256, MD-5 |
Additional Features
Features and Capabilities | Specifications |
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Routing Services | |
Network Throughput Options (Bidirectional) |
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Routing Protocol Support | •BGP4, BGP4+, BGP L3VPN, BGP RPKI •OSPFv2, OSPFv3 •RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPng •Static Routes •Path Monitoring for Static Routes •ECMP •PBR •MPLS •BFD •NHRP •VXLAN EVPN |
L2 and Encapsulation | •VLAN (802.1Q, QinQ) •VXLAN •LAG (802.3ad, LACP) •Ethernet Bridge |
IP Networking | •IPv6 Autoconfiguration •VRF •NAT •Multicast |
Management and Monitoring Options | •SSHv2 •CLI •NETCONF / YANG •REST •SNMP •Syslog •802.1ab LLDP |
Security | •ACLs |
IP Services | •DHCP Server / Client / Relay •DNS Client / Proxy •NTP |
Traffic prioritization and QoS | •Rate Limiting per Interface •Rate Limiting per VRF •Class-based QoS •Classification: ToS / IP / DSCP / CoS •Shaping and Policing •Scheduling: PQ, PB-DWRR, HTB |
Logging Options | •Port batching •Syslog |
System Management | |
Local Device Management | CLI (SSH), NETCONF |
Remote upgrades, back-up, restore | FTP, HTTP, and HTTPS |
Central Management via Ribbon Application Management Platform (RAMP) | •Single sign-on for access to device GUIs and device REST APIs •Collection of device SBC SWe Edge traps for display in RAMP Fault Manager |
Firmware | Local firmware image for upgrade |
Network Management | SNMPv1-3 |
Message Analytics | System monitoring |
Debug tools | Packet capture (tcpdump), traceroute, ping, syslog |
SBC Services (optional) | |
Security | •TLS (Transaction Layer Security) for signaling encryption - TLS 1.2 (RFC 5246) •Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) and Control Protocol (SRTCP) for media and media control encryption (RFC 3711) •Multiple unique X.509 public key certificates/PKCS #12 files (up to 11) •Wildcard certificate support •Topology hiding; user privacy •Prevention of Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed DoS (DDoS) attacks •Traffic separation (VLAN interface separation) •Malformed packet protection •Access Control Lists (ACLs) •IPsec VPN tunnel •NAT/NAPT and port forwarding; NAT traversal |
Protocol Support | •SIP (RFC 3261) over UDP, TCP, TLS •RTP/RTCP/RTCP-XR (RFC 3550, 3551, 3611) •RTP/RTCP multiplexing over single UDP port (RFC 5761) •IPv4, IPv6, and IPv4/IPv6 interworking •DHCP server & client (RFC 2131) •Network Address Translation – NAT (RFC 2663) •SNMPv2c, SNMPv3 •HTTPS |
Media Services | •G.711, G.722, G.722.2 (AMR-WB), G.723.1, G.726 (32 kbps), G.729A/B (8 kbps), T.38, SILK-NB/WB media encoding •Video interworking •Session Recording Protocol support - SIPREC (RFC 7866) •DTMF support: RFC 4733, inband DTMF, SIP INFO (RFC 2833) •Voice Activity Detection (VAD) •G.168 Echo cancellation with standard 128 ms tail length •Comfort noise generation and packet loss concealment •Music on hold •RTP inactivity monitoring (inactive call detection) |
Quality of Service (QoS) | •Bandwidth management •Call Admission Control (CAC) to deny inappropriate calls •P-time mediation for rate limiting •Per-call statistics •Diffserv/DSCP marking |
Routing and Policy | •Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE), lite support (RFC 8445) •Active Directory®/LDAP-based call routing •Least cost, time of day and quality-based routing •On-board call forking (up to eight end points) •Supplementary services: call hold, call transfer (blind & assisted) and call forward •SIP routing based on source and destination IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) •ITSP E911 support; 911 call preemption |
Management Capabilities | •Single, secure, web-based GUI with real-time port monitoring •Easy Configuration Wizard, for quick provisioning between SIP trunks, SIP phones, SIP PBXs (e.g. Avaya® Aura® or Cisco® Unified Communications Manager) • Microsoft Direct Routing •Centralized management from Ribbon Application Management Platform (RAMP) •REST-based programmatic interface to remotely manage multiple SBCs •SNMP v2c/v3 for comprehensive network management using third-party management systems •Configuration backup and restore; upload from one site to another •CDR reporting and local logging for troubleshooting •Free Ribbon LX syslog server and log parser tool available •Authentication: local user (username/password), Active Directory®, RADIUS |
Certified SBC for Microsoft Phone System & Direct Routing (Teams) | •SILK-NB, SILK-WB codec support for improved Microsoft Teams user experience •Enhanced 911 (E911) and Emergency Location Identification Number (ELIN) Gateway Support •Media Bypass and Local Media Optimization support •Simplified migration from on-premises Skype for Business Server to Microsoft Teams •Support for multiple tenant-related Direct Routing deployments with Microsoft partners and PSTN carriers |
Site Survivability | •IP route redundancy to UC provider, in case of ISP or router failure •PSTN fallback in case of public side failure •Built-in SIP registrar for site survivability for SIP clients including Yealink® Teams and Poly® UC phones and conference bridges •Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol, to prevent routing loops |