anynode 4.14
With anynode 4.14, we present a version that elevates the performance, security, and integration capabilities of your SBC system to a new level. It combines technical innovation with practical enhancements—designed for professional use across diverse communication environments.
Thanks to improved performance, anynode now utilizes modern multi-core systems even more efficiently. Customers can make significantly better use of their existing hardware—especially systems with many cores—and handle more simultaneous sessions with the same infrastructure.
WhatsApp Calling enables the direct integration of WhatsApp voice calls into existing telephony infrastructures through anynode. This allows companies to seamlessly incorporate WhatsApp voice calls into their communication workflows.
With Next Generation eCall, anynode can automatically forward critical emergency information (MSD) from the vehicle to the control center’s telephony system. This ensures that emergency responders have all relevant vehicle and location data available as soon as the call is received.
The Homer HEP Protocol Integration enables centralized and transparent analysis of SIP connections. SIP data can be transmitted to an external analysis and monitoring system such as Homer, allowing all SIP flows from various communication systems to be collected, evaluated, and archived in one place.
For the North American and Canadian markets, anynode now supports STIR. This feature enables SIP and managed service providers to meet legal requirements for caller identity authentication and verification according to the STIR standard.
The enhanced monitoring functionalities include support for statically assigned SNMP indexes. This ensures consistent metrics, stable graphs, and a reproducible data basis in external monitoring systems such as Zabbix, PRTG, or Nagios.
The convenient Remote Live Trace enables platform-independent analysis of system and signaling data—even from remote environments.
With WebRTC, telephony functions can be directly integrated into browser-based call center agents or specialized applications—up to user-friendly solutions such as a “Call Me” button placed directly on a company website.
SIP Header-Based Routing offers additional flexibility in call control. Any SIP header can be used for routing decisions in the Request Router or in standard routing without the Request Router.
anynode 4.14 – powerful, secure, and ready for the next generation of modern communication solutions.









