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O R A C L E D A T A S H E E T
ACME PACKET 3820
Acme Packet 3820 is a one rack unit (1U) platform that features Oracle’s
purpose-built hardware design tightly integrated with Acme Packet OS, to
provide the critical controls for delivering trusted, first-class real-time
communications—voice, video, and multimedia sessions—across Internet
Protocol (IP) network borders.
H I G H - EN D C AP A B I L I T I E S F O R
L O W E R - S C A L E A P P L I C A T I ON S
A P P L I C A T I O N S
• Small service provider session border
controller (SBC)—access and
interconnect
• Member of Oracle’s SBC cluster
• Session routing proxy
K E Y F E A T U R E S
• Carrier-class functionality in an entry-
level system
• Advanced system design for
delivering robust controls at network
borders
• Hardware acceleration for advanced
media control
• Multiprocessor architecture
• Basic and advanced function NIUs
• Supports up to 8,000 signaled
sessions
• HA, redundant components
• NEBS compliant
• FIPS 140-2 compliant
K E Y B E N E F I T S
• Cost savings with uncompromised
functionality
• Flexibility—multiple configuration and
deployment options
• Scale—small to midrange services
and applications
• Adaptability—wide variety of
applications and services
Overview
Designed for smaller service providers or smaller-scale services and applications, Acme
Packet 3820 delivers most of the same functions and features as Oracle’s high-end
platforms. With redundant power supply options and a system architecture that
leverages distributed multiprocessing with hardware-accelerated media functions, the
Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS)–compliant Acme Packet 3820 is a natural
choice when uncompromised reliability and performance are needed in an entry-level
platform.
System Capacity, Performance, and Availability
The Acme Packet 3820 platform supports up to 8,000 sessions; offers high availability
(HA) operation for nonstop service; and includes hardware acceleration options for
encryption, transcoding, and quality of service (QoS) measurement.
Acme Packet 3820 System Capacity, Performance, and Availability
Capability
Description
Session capacity1
Up to 8,000 simultaneous signaled sessions
HA configuration
Active/standby systems (1-to-1 redundancy) with check pointing of
signaling, media, and configuration state for no loss of service
Inline, wire-speed QoS
measurement processor
Optional
Two-level encryption
acceleration hardware
options
Session setup: IPsec tunnels and TLS sessions
Traffic encryption/decryption: IPSec and SRTP
IPSec tunnel capacity
Up to 1,000 tunnels with manual keys
SIP-TLS capacity
Up to 40,000 connections
SRTP capacity
Up to 10,000 call legs

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N E T W O R K S E S S I O N D E L I V ER Y AN D
C O N T R O L I N FR A S T R U C T U RE
Oracle’s network session delivery and
control infrastructure enables
enterprises and service providers to
manage the many challenges in the
delivery of IP voice, video, and data
services and applications. Service
provider solutions are deployed at
network borders and in the IP service
core to help fixed-line, mobile,
wholesale, and over-the-top service
providers optimize revenues
and realize long-term cost savings. In
the enterprise, session delivery
infrastructure solutions seamlessly
connect fixed and mobile users,
enabling rich multimedia interactions
and automating business processes for
significant increases in productivity and
efficiency.
The following Oracle products are part
of the network session delivery and
control infrastructure:
• Oracle Communications Session
Border Controller
• Oracle Communications Session
Router
• Oracle Communications Subscriber-
Aware Load Balancer
• Oracle Communications Unified
Session Manager
• Oracle Communications Mobile
Security Gateway
• Oracle Communications Interactive
Session Recorder
• Oracle Communications Application
Session Controller
• Oracle Communications Core Session
Manager
• Oracle Enterprise Session Border
Controller
• Oracle Communications Session
Delivery Management Suite
• Acme Packet 3820
• Acme Packet 4500
• Acme Packet 4600
• Acme Packet 6100
• Acme Packet 6300
• Netra X3-2 for Communications
• Netra X5-2 for Communications
Acme Packet 3820 System Capacity, Performance, and Availability (continued)
Capability
Description
Transcoding capacity
Up to 7,200 transcoded sessions
Local route table entries
Up to 1 million routes
Network interfaces
Four active 10/100/1000 Mb/sec Ethernet interfaces (fiber or
copper)
System throughput
5 Gb/sec
Power supplies
Single or dual field-replaceable AC or DC power supplies
1Performance and capacity vary by signaling protocol, call flow, codec, configuration, and feature usage.
Performance and capacity based on Oracle Communications Session Border Controller v7.3 software
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller
Acme Packet 3820 operates Acme Packet OS for services and applications requiring
low to midrange session border control functionality.
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller offers broad and comprehensive
controls for session-based communications. Acme Packet 3820’s hardware architecture
and components leverage Acme Packet OS to support tightly integrated SBC
functionality for signaling, media and media control message flows. With Acme Packet
3820, Oracle Communications Session Border Controller can be utilized in services and
applications that support up to 8,000 simultaneous sessions.
Acme Packet 3820 operating Oracle Communications Session Border Controller
software can also operate as part of an Oracle SBC cluster powered by Oracle
Communications Subscriber-Aware Load Balancer. Oracle SBC clusters support up to 2
million subscribers without requiring architectural forklifts or network disruptions.
Hardware
Acme Packet 3820 is a 1U rack-mountable system that offers midrange session
processing and capacity, in addition to system throughput and redundancy features
typically found in higher-end systems. This is possible due to its integrated
multiprocessor design, which makes Acme Packet 3820 an excellent fit for smaller
service providers that rely heavily on their communications infrastructure to drive their
businesses.
The front of Acme Packet 3820 features three air intake fans, status light-emitting
diodes (LEDs), a single RJ-45 serial console interface, and a pinhole used for hard
system resets. The rear of Acme Packet 3820 includes a single network interface unit
(NIU) slot, in addition to slots for redundant, load-sharing AC or DC power supply units.
Network Interface Units
Acme Packet 3820 NIUs are offered in a variety of configurations to address a range of
network, service, and application scenarios. All Acme Packet 3820 NIUs include four
Ethernet interfaces for signaling, media, and data traffic. The NIUs also integrate the
system alarm and management interfaces, including those used for the physical
configuration of HA system pairs.

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Acme Packet 3820 NIUs are offered with the following interface speeds and connection
types:
10/100/1000 Mb/sec with copper RJ-45 connectors
10/100/1000 Mb/sec via small form factor-pluggable (SFP) copper transceiver
1 Gb/sec via SFP connectors for copper or fiber-optic transceiver connectivity
Encryption and Quality of Service Monitoring and Reporting Options
To meet the demands of scalable, high-quality interactive communications, Acme
Packet 3820 NIUs offer a variety of onboard hardware and processor options designed
to offload the Acme Packet 3820 CPU from processor-intensive functions such as
security and QoS monitoring and reporting.
Acme Packet 3820 1 Gb/sec NIUs with SFP interfaces can accommodate onboard
processor options for Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) and Secure Real-Time
Transport Protocol (SRTP) encryption, QoS monitoring and reporting, or both.
Onboard encryption acceleration hardware enables secure communications without
compromising end user or subscriber quality of experience (QoE).
QoS monitoring and reporting hardware monitors and measures each media flow
through the system, calculating quality scores (such as Mean Opinion Score) and
aggregating the information into data for transmission to external reporting or accounting
systems. Onboard QoS monitoring and measurement is also utilized for real-time
functions such as QoS-based routing and load balancing. This also does not
compromise end user or subscriber QoE.
Advanced Function Network Interface Units
Acme Packet 3820 advanced function NIUs help Acme Packet 3820 deliver a
combination of performance, capacity, and functionality unmatched by other platforms in
its class.
With a distributed, multiprocessor approach that leverages the latest digital signal
processor and multicore processors, Acme Packet 3820 is capable of performing many
of the functions offered by Oracle’s high-end systems, at the reduced capacity levels
required by smaller service providers.
Transcoding Network Interface Unit
The Acme Packet 3820 transcoding NIU delivers a low-range to midrange hardware-
based transcoding solution that complements the high-capacity transcoding offered on
Oracle’s high-end platforms. With this NIU, Acme Packet 3820 supports up to 7,200
transcoded sessions.
The transcoding NIU also features QoS monitoring and reporting hardware for both
transcoded and nontranscoded sessions. The Acme Packet 3820 transcoding NIU may
be populated with up to 12 transcoding modules, each supporting up to 600 transcoded
sessions, for pay-as-you-grow scalability.
Enhanced Traffic Control Network Interface Unit
The Acme Packet 3820 Enhanced Traffic Control (ETC-2) NIU offers a unique and
highly advanced design, with enhanced capabilities that address a wide range of next-
generation services and applications.

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ETC-2 NIU is a high-performance multiprocessor engine for Acme Packet 3820 that
combines multiple hardware-accelerated functions, including the following:
High-capacity Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) encryption
High-capacity termination for SIP–Transport Layer Security (TLS)
Separate, dedicated processors for high-capacity IPsec encryption and Transmission
Control Protocol (TCP) termination
Integrated hardware for QoS monitoring and reporting
The extensible multicore, multiprocessor architecture of ETC-2 NIU is also capable of
supporting additional applications and functions as new requirements emerge.
Acme Packet 3820 Details
Details of Acme Packet 3820’s physical properties, power, specifications, and regulatory compliance are listed in the table.
Details of Acme Packet 3820
Physical
Details
Dimensions (not including mounting hardware)
Height: 4.37 cm (1.72 in.)
Width: 43.43 cm (17.10 in.)
Depth: 48.26 cm (19.00 in.)
Weight
8.62 kg (19 lb.) fully configured
Colors
Front panel: Midnight black with glacier blue trim
Temperature
Operating: 32ºF to 104ºF, 0ºC to +40ºC
Storage: -4ºF to 149ºF, -20ºC to +65ºC
Relative humidity
10% to 85%, noncondensing
Airflow
50 CFM front to back
Heat dissipation
100 w (341 BTU/hr.) typical, 200 w (682 BTU/hr.) maximum
Power dissipation
100 w typical, 200 w maximum
Power
Details
AC power option
Single or dual field-replaceable power supplies
Dual power supplies: Redundant, load sharing, 300 VA maximum
Voltage: Autoranging 100 AC to 240 AC wide input with power factor correction
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Current: 3A x 2 rating
Cable: 2.0 m 18 American wire gauge (AWG) three-wire cable, with three-lead International
Electromechanical Commission (IEC) 320 receptacle on the power supply end and a country-
dependent plug on the power source end
-48 DC power option
Single or dual field-replaceable power supplies
Dual power supplies: Redundant, load sharing, 300 VA maximum
Voltage: -48 DC (+/-10%) nominal in North America (maximum range: -40 DC to -60 DC)
Current: 7A x 2 rating
Cable: 18 AWG recommended minimum, with at least three conductors rated for at least 140°F
(60°C)
-72 DC power option
Voltage: -72 DC nominal in Russia
Cable: 18 AWG recommended minimum, with at least three conductors rated for at least 140°F
(60°C)

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Specifications
Details
Chassis
Chassis 1U, rack mount
Front: Power and HA status LEDs, physical system reset pinhole, console
Rear: One NIU slot (signaling, media, and management interfaces)
Power supplies: single or dual AC or DC, field replaceable
Optional mounting brackets for front, rear, or center mount in a 19 in. or 23 in. rack
Memory
2 GB for active configuration and logs
256 MB internal flash memory for runtime image and backup configurations
Optional storage expansion module for local call detail record (CDR) backup
Content addressable memory (CAM)
128 K entries for static and dynamic access control lists (ACLs), media control rules, and Address
Resolution Protocol (ARP) entries
Encryption options
TLS:
Software-based encryption for low-capacity TLS sessions
Secure services module (SSM) hardware accelerator option for high-capacity TLS sessions
SRTP:
NIU-based encryption processors
IPsec:
Tunnel setup: Software-based for use of manual keys; SSM hardware accelerator option for use of
dynamic keys
Traffic encryption: NIU-based encryption processors
NIUs (support network interfaces for
signaling, media, and data)
Details
Basic NIUs and options
Four 10/100/1000 Mb/sec Ethernet copper ports (RJ-45 connector)
Four 1000 Mb/sec Ethernet fiber or four 10/100/1000 Mb/sec copper ports (requires SFP
transceivers)
Four 1000 Mb/sec Ethernet fiber or four 10/100/1000 Mb/sec copper ports with inline QoS
measurement processors (requires SFP transceivers)
Transcoding NIU
Four 1000 Mb/sec Ethernet fiber or four 10/100/1000 Mb/sec copper ports (requires SFP
transceivers)
Up to 12 onboard transcoding DSP modules
Inline QoS measurement processors
Supported codecs:
Wireline – G.711 10, G.711 20, G.722, G.723.1, G.726, G.729A/B, iLBC
Wireless – AMR-NB, AMR-WB, GSM-FR
T.38 fax interworking
ETC-2 NIU
Four 1000 Mb/sec Ethernet fiber or four 10/100/1000 Mb/sec copper ports (requires SFP
transceivers)
Integrated high-capacity encryption (IPsec, SRTP, TLS) processors
Inline QoS measurement
Integrated hardware-based SIP-TLS and TCP processing
NIU management interfaces
(included on all NIU options)
Two 10/100/1000 Mb/sec interfaces with RJ-45 for HA node configurations
One 10/100/1000 Mb/sec interface with IPsec encryption processor and RJ-45 for management
networks (optional IPsec encryption of management interface via encryption-capable NIU)
One RS-232 serial console interface with RJ-45 connector (only rear or front interface may be used
at any time)
One alarm interface with RJ-45 connector

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Regulatory
Details
Regulatory Markings
CE, FCC, ICES-003, VCCI, NRTL TUV (US/Canada), KCC, BSMI, EAC, RCM, BIS, ANATEL
Safety
EN 60950-1
IEC 60950-1
UL 60950-1
CSA 22.2 No. 60950-1-07
EMI
47CFR15 Subpart B (FCC) Class A
ICES-003 Class A
AS/NZS CISPR22 Class A
CISPR22 Class A
EN300386 for Telecommunications Centers and for Other Than Telecommunications Centers
EN 55022 Class A
VCCI Class A limits
EMC
EN55024
EN61000-3-2
EN61000-3-3
EN300386:2010 for Telecommunications Centers and for Other Than Telecommunications Centers
Other
NEBS Level 3
ETSI: EN 300019 Class 1.2, 2.2, 3.2
Seismic: GR-63-CORE requirements for earthquake zone 4
1 TR 9
Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive and Waste Electrical and Electronics
Equipment (WEEE) Directive
US Department of Defense Security
Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2 compliant
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Unified Communications Requirements (UCR)
compliant
Listed: DISA Unified Capabilities Approved Product List (UCAPL)
C O N T A C T U S
For more information about the Acme Packet 3820, visit oracle.com or call +1.800.ORACLE1 to speak to
an Oracle representative.
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