Cisco Network Modules

ATM T3/E3 NETWORK MODULES

 

 

Supported Platforms

 

 

 

and Minimum Cisco

 

Product

Description

IOS Versions

Comments

NM-1A-T3

Provides a single ATM

3800 Series – 12.3(11)T

Prior to Cisco IOS 12.3

1-port DS3 ATM network

connection of 45 Mbps for

3700 Series – 12.2(8)T

Mainline, requires a

module

DS3 using 75 ohm BNC

3660

Series – 12.1(2)T

Cisco IOS “Plus” feaure

connectors. The network

set. 12.3 Mainline and

 

3640

– 12.1(2)T

 

module supports ATM

forward supported in “SP

 

3620

– 12.1(2)T

 

Forum-compliant AAL5.

Services” feature set.

 

2811, 2821, and

 

 

No reliance on other

 

Modular Router Solutions

2851 – 12.3(8)T4

 

network modules, WICs,

 

2691

– 12.2(8)T

 

ATM Edge Connectivity

voice interface cards, or

 

2600XM Series – 12.2(12)

 

 

advanced integration

 

 

Mainline, 12.2(8)T1

 

 

modules.

 

 

2650

Series – 12.1(3)T

 

 

 

 

 

2620

Series – 12.1(2)T

 

 

 

2610 Series – 12.1(2)T

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco Network Modules

 

 

 

ATM T1/E1 IMA NETWORK MODULES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Supported Platforms

 

 

 

and Minimum Cisco

 

Product

Description

IOS Versions

Comments

NM-4T1-IMA

Provides four physical

3800 Series – 12.3(11)T

Prior to Cisco IOS 12.3

4-port T1 ATM network

T1 ports with integrated

3700 Series – 12.2(8)T

Mainline, requires a

module with IMA

CSU/DSU and up to four

3660

Series – 12.0(5)T

Cisco IOS “Plus” feaure

inverse multiplexing over

set. 12.3 Mainline and

 

3640

– 12.0(5)T

 

ATM (IMA) groups. Each

forward supported in “SP

 

3620

– 12.0(5)T

 

IMA group can aggregate

Services” feature set.

 

2691

– 12.2(8)T

 

one to all physical ports,

Maximum of one per Cisco

 

providing up to 6 Mbps

2600XM Series – 12.1(14)

 

3620. Maximum of three

 

bandwidth.

Mainline, 12.2(12)

 

per Cisco 3640.

 

 

Mainline, 12.2(8)T1

 

 

No reliance on other

 

Modular Router Solutions

2650

Series – 12.1(3)T

 

network modules, WICs,

 

2620

Series – 12.0(5)T

 

ATM Edge Connectivity

 

voice interface cards, or

 

2610 Series – 12.0(5)T

 

 

advanced integration

 

 

 

 

modules.

NM-1A-E3

Provides a single ATM

3800 Series – 12.3(11)T

Prior to Cisco IOS 12.3

End of sales announced. Last order date March 31, 2004.

1-port E3 ATM network module

connection of 34 Mbps for E3 using 75 ohm BNC connectors. The network module supports ATM Forum-compliant AAL5.

Modular Router Solutions

ATM Edge Connectivity

3700 Series – 12.2(8)T

3660 Series – 12.1(2)T

3640 – 12.1(2)T

3620 – 12.1(2)T

2811, 2821, and 2851 – 12.3(8)T4

2691 – 12.2(8)T

2600XM Series – 12.2(12) Mainline, 12.2(8)T1

2650 Series – 12.1(3)T

2620 Series – 12.1(2)T

2610 Series – 12.1(2)T

Mainline, requires a Cisco IOS “Plus” feaure set. 12.3 Mainline and forward supported in “SP Services” feature set.

No reliance on other network modules, WICs, voice interface cards, or advanced integration modules.

NM-4E1-IMA

4-port E1 ATM network module with IMA

Provides four physical E1 ports with integrated DSU and up to four inverse multiplexing over ATM (IMA) groups. Each IMA group can aggregate one to all physical ports, providing up to 8 Mbps bandwidth.

Modular Router Solutions

ATM Edge Connectivity

3800 Series – 12.3(11)T

3700 Series – 12.2(8)T

3660 Series – 12.0(5)T

3640 – 12.0(5)T

3620 – 12.0(5)T

2691 – 12.2(8)T

2600XM Series – 12.1(14) Mainline, 12.2(12) Mainline, 12.2(8)T1

2650 Series – 12.1(3)T

2620 Series – 12.0(5)T

2610 Series – 12.0(5)T

Prior to Cisco IOS 12.3 Mainline, requires a Cisco IOS “Plus” feaure set. 12.3 Mainline and forward supported in “SP Services” feature set.

Maximum of one per Cisco 3620. Maximum of three per Cisco 3640.

No reliance on other network modules, WICs, voice interface cards, or advanced integration modules.

ATM 25 MBPS NETWORK MODULES

Supported Platforms

and Minimum Cisco

End of sales announced. Last order date March 31, 2004.

Product

Description

IOS Versions

Comments

NM-1ATM-25

Provides 25 Mbps ATM

3660

Series – 12.0(7)XK

Prior to Cisco IOS 12.3

1-port ATM 25 network

connections to external

3640

– 11.3(3a)T

Mainline, requires a

module

ADSL modems.The

3620

– 11.3(3a)T

Cisco IOS “Plus” feaure

ATM network module is

set. 12.3 Mainline and

 

2600XM Series – 12.1(14)

 

compatible with the ATM

forward supported in “SP

 

Mainline, 12.2(12)

 

Forum 25.6-Mbps physical

Services” feature set.

 

Mainline, 12.2(8)T1

 

sublayer (PHY) speci-

2650

Series – 12.1(3)T

No reliance on other

 

fication for unshielded

 

2620

Series – 11.3(3a)T

network modules, WICs,

 

twisted-pair (UTP),

 

2610 Series – 11.3(3a)T

voice interface cards, or

 

Category 3 (UTP-3), or

 

advanced integration

 

 

 

 

shielded twisted-pair (STP)

 

 

 

 

 

modules.

 

cable plants.

 

 

 

 

 

 

NM-8T1-IMA

8-portT1 ATM network module with IMA

Provides eight physical T1 ports with integrated CSU/DSU and up to four inverse multiplexing over ATM (IMA) groups. Each IMA group can aggregate one to all physical ports, providing up to 12 Mbps bandwidth.

Modular Router Solutions

ATM Edge Connectivity

3800 Series – 12.3(11)T

3700 Series – 12.2(8)T

3660 Series – 12.0(5)T

3640 – 12.0(5)T

3620 – 12.0(5)T

2691 – 12.2(8)T

2600XM Series – 12.1(14) Mainline, 12.2(12) Mainline, 12.2(8)T1

2650 Series – 12.1(3)T

2620 Series – 12.0(5)T

2610 Series – 12.0(5)T

Prior to Cisco IOS 12.3 Mainline, requires a Cisco IOS “Plus” feaure set. 12.3 Mainline and forward supported in “SP Services” feature set.

Maximum of one per Cisco 3620. Maximum of three per Cisco 3640.

No reliance on other network modules, WICs, voice interface cards, or advanced integration modules.

Modular Router Solutions

ATM Edge Connectivity

DSL Access

LAN-to-LAN Routing

End of sales announced. Last order date March 31, 2004.

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