Cisco Interface Cards

ANALOG VOICE INTERFACE CARDS

ANALOG VOICE INTERFACE CARDS

Cisco Interface Cards

Product

VIC2-2FXO

2-port FXO voice/fax interface card (universal card for all countries). Also supports CAMA (centralized automated message accounting) on any port

Description

FXO ports are used to connect to PBX or key systems, or to provide off-premise connections to PSTN or PTT. Supports battery reversal detection and caller ID.These Cisco VICs can be software- configured to work in all countries. Also used to connect to analog CAMA trunk to provide dedicated E-911 service (North America only).

Modular Router Solutions

Supported Platforms

and Minimum Cisco

IOS Versions

3800 Series – 12.3(11)T

3700 Series – 12.3(4)T

3660 – 12.3(4)T

3640 – 12.3(4)T

2800 Series – 12.3(8)T4

2691 – 12.3(4)T

2600XM Series – 12.3(4)T

1760 – 12.3(4)T

1751 – 12.3(4)T

Comments

When used in a Cisco 2600, 3600 or 3700 Series Router, requires a voice/ fax network module: NM- 1V or NM-2V.

Prior to Cisco IOS 12.3 Mainline, requires a Cisco IOS “Plus” feature set.

12.3Mainline and forward supported in “IP Voice” feature set.

Product VIC-4FXS/DID

4-port FXS voice/fax interface card

Description

FXS port is used to connect directly to phones, fax machines, and key systems. Generates battery polarity reversal and caller ID.

Modular Router Solutions

Voice and Fax Integration

Supported Platforms

and Minimum Cisco

IOS Versions

3800 Series – 12.3(11)T

3700 Series – 12.3(4)T

3660 – 12.3(4)T

3640 – 12.3(4)T

2800 Series – 12.3(8)T4

2691 – 12.3(4)T

2600XM Series – 12.3(4)T

1760 – 12.3(4)T

1751 – 12.3(4)T

Comments

When used in a Cisco 2600, 3600 or 3700 Series Router, requires a voice/ fax network module: NM-1V or NM-2V.

Prior to Cisco IOS 12.3 Mainline, requires a Cisco IOS “Plus” feature set.

12.3Mainline and forward supported in “IP Voice” feature set.

Voice and Fax Integration

ISDN BRI VOICE INTERFACE CARDS

VIC2-4FXO

4-port FXO voice/fax interface card (universal card for all countries). Also supports CAMA (centralized automated message accounting) on any port

FXO ports are used to connect to PBX or key systems, or to provide off-premise connections to PSTN or PTT. Supports battery reversal detection and caller ID.These Cisco VICs can be software- configured to work in all countries. Also used to connect to analog CAMA trunk to provide dedicated E-911 service (North America only).

Modular Router Solutions

Voice and Fax Integration

3800 Series – 12.3(11)T

3700 Series – 12.3(4)T

3660 – 12.3(4)T

3640 – 12.3(4)T

2800 Series – 12.3(8)T4

2691 – 12.3(4)T

2600XM Series – 12.3(4)T

1760 – 12.3(4)T

1751 – 12.3(4)T

When used in a Cisco 2600, 3600 or 3700 Series Router, requires a voice/ fax network module: NM- 1V or NM-2V.

Prior to Cisco IOS 12.3 Mainline, requires a Cisco IOS “Plus” feature set.

12.3Mainline and forward supported in “IP Voice” feature set.

Product VIC-2BRI-NT/TE

2-port BRI ISDN voice interface card terminal side or network side

Description

This two-port ISDN Terminal Side or Network Side Basic Rate Interface (BRI) voice interface card

(VIC) connects directly to PSTNs and PBX/PABXs and supports both on- premise and off-premise connections.The VIC-2BRI- NT/TE supports a total of four voice channels in a single interface card via two RJ-45 physical ports, and enables toll-bypass and voice-over-packet features.

Supported Platforms

and Minimum Cisco

IOS Versions

3700 Series – 12.2(11)YT

3660 Series – 12.1(3)XI

3640 – 12.1(3)XI

3620 – 12.1(3)XI

2691 – 12.2(11)YT

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

2650 Series – 12.1(3)XI

2620 Series – 12.1(3)XI

2610 Series – 12.1(3)XI

1760 – 12.2(11)T

1751 – 12.2(4)T

Comments

When used in a Cisco 2600, 3600 or 3700 Series Router, requires a voice/ fax network module: NM-1V or NM-2V.

When used in a Cisco 1751 or Cisco 1760 Series Router, requires a DSP module.

Prior to Cisco IOS 12.3 Mainline, requires a Cisco IOS “Plus” feature set.

12.3Mainline and forward supported in “IP Voice” feature set.

VIC2-2E/M

2-port E&M voice/fax interface card. Also supports CAMA (centralized automated message accounting) on any port

The two-port E&M voice interface card for Cisco voice/fax network modules is used to connect to PBX or key system trunk lines.This voice interface card works with existing phone and fax equipment to provide voice and fax services over IP, and is compatible with H.323 standard for audio- and videoconferencing.

Modular Router Solutions

Voice and Fax Integration

3800 Series – 12.3(11)T

3700 Series – 12.3(4)T

3660 – 12.3(4)T

3640 – 12.3(4)T

2800 Series – 12.3(8)T4

2691 – 12.3(4)T

2600XM Series – 12.3(4)T 1760 – 12.3(4)T

1751 – 12.3(4)T

When used in a Cisco 2600, 3600 or 3700 Series Router, requires a voice/ fax network module: NM- 1V or NM-2V.

Prior to Cisco IOS 12.3 Mainline, requires a Cisco IOS “Plus” feature set.

12.3Mainline and forward supported in “IP Voice” feature set.

VIC2-2BRI-NT/TE

2-port BRI voice/fax interface card

Modular Router Solutions

Voice and Fax Integration

This two-port ISDN terminal-side or network- side Basic Rate Interface (BRI) voice interface card connects directly to PSTNs and PBX/PABXs and supports both on- premise and off-premise connections. Supports a total of four voice channels in a single interface card via two RJ-45 physical ports, and enables toll-bypass and voice-over- packet features.

Modular Router Solutions

Voice and Fax Integration

3800 Series – 12.3(11)T

3700 Series – 12.3(4)T

3660 – 12.3(4)T

3640 – 12.3(4)T

2800 Series – 12.3(8)T4

2691 – 12.3(4)T

2600XM Series – 12.3(4)T

1760 – 12.3(4)T

1751 – 12.3(4)T

When used in a Cisco 2600, 3600 or 3700 Series Router, requires a voice/ fax network module: NM-1V or NM-2V.

Prior to Cisco IOS 12.3 Mainline, requires a Cisco IOS “Plus” feature set.

12.3Mainline and forward supported in “IP Voice” feature set.

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Cisco Systems 1700, 1800, 7300, 3700, 7200 Isdn BRI Voice Interface Cards, VIC2-2FXO, VIC2-4FXO, VIC2-2E/M, VIC2-2BRI-NT/TE

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