Cisco Interface Cards

ISDN BRI VOICE INTERFACE CARDS

 

 

Supported Platforms

 

 

 

and Minimum Cisco

 

Product

Description

IOS Versions

Comments

VIC-2BRI-S/T-TE

This two-port ISDN, S/T,

3700 Series – 12.2(8)T

When used in a Cisco

2-port BRI ISDN voice

terminal side, basic rate

3660 Series – 12.0(7)XK

2600, 3600 or 3700 Series

interface card

interface (BRI) voice

3640 – 12.0(3)T

Router, requires a voice/

interface card (VIC)

fax network module:

 

3620 – 12.0(3)T

 

connects directly to PSTNs

NM-1V or NM-2V.

 

2691 – 12.2(8)T1

 

and supports both on-

Prior to Cisco IOS 12.3

 

2600XM Series – 12.1(14)

 

premise and off-premise

 

Mainline, requires a Cisco

 

connections.The VIC-2BRI-

Mainline, 12.2(12)

 

IOS “Plus” feature set.

 

Mainline, 12.2(8)T1

 

S/T-TE supports a total of

 

2650 Series – 12.1(3)T

12.3 Mainline and forward

 

four voice channels in a

 

supported in “IP Voice”

 

2620 Series – 12.0(3)T

 

single interface card via

 

feature set.

 

two RJ-45 physical ports,

2610 Series – 12.0(3)T

 

 

 

and enables toll-bypass

 

 

 

and voice-over-packet

 

 

 

features.

 

 

 

Modular Router Solutions

 

 

 

Voice and Fax Integration

 

 

J1 VOICE INTERFACE CARDS

Advanced Integration Modules and Security Modules

COMPRESSION ADVANCED INTEGRATION MODULES

 

 

Supported Platforms

 

 

 

and Minimum Cisco

 

Product

Description

IOS Versions

Comments

AIM-COMPR4

The data compression

3800 Series – 12.3(11)T

No reliance on other

Cisco data compression

AIM plugs directly into

3700 Series – 12.2(11)YT

network modules, WICs,

advanced interface

one or both of the

3745 – 12.2(13)T

voice interface cards, or

two internal advanced

advanced integration

module

3725 – 12.2(13)T

integration module slots

modules.

 

3660 Series – 12.0(5)T

 

for supported Cisco

 

 

2691 – 12.2(13)T

 

 

routers.

 

 

Modular Router Solutions

 

 

 

Bandwidth Management

 

 

 

 

Supported Platforms

 

 

 

and Minimum Cisco

 

Product

Description

IOS Versions

Comments

VIC-1J1

Provides a one-port J1

3800 Series – Not

Requires a high-density

1-port J1 voice

line interface to Japanese

Supported except in

digital voice/fax network

private branch exchanges

NM-HDV and NM-HDV2

module NM-HDV.

interface card

3700 Series – Future

(PBXs). It is specifically

Prior to Cisco IOS 12.3

 

 

designed to conform

3660 Series – 12.1(3)XI

 

Mainline, requires a Cisco

 

with theTTC JJ-20.10-12

3640 – 12.1(3)XI

 

IOS “Plus” feature set.

 

standards which define

3620 – 12.1(3)XI

12.3 Mainline and forward

 

the interface between a

 

2811, 2821, and 2851 – Not

supported in “IP Voice”

 

PBX and aTDM switch.

 

Supported except in

feature set.

 

This network module is

 

NM-HDV and NM-HDV2

 

 

currently designed only for

 

 

2691 – Future

 

 

voice and fax applications.

 

 

2600XM Series – 12.2(8)T1

 

 

 

 

 

Modular Router Solutions

2650 Series – 12.1(3)XI

 

 

2620 Series – 12.1(3)XI

 

 

Voice and Fax Integration

 

 

2610 Series – 12.1(3)XI

 

 

 

 

AIM-COMPR2

Cisco data compression advanced interface module

The data compression AIM plugs directly into the Cisco 2600’s internal advanced integration module slot.This AIM provides 2E1 full duplex (2 x 2.048 Mbps full duplex) of compressed input/output.

Modular Router Solutions

Bandwidth Management

2600XM Series – 12.1(14)

No reliance on other

Mainline, 12.2(12)

network modules, WICs,

Mainline, 12.2(8)T1

voice interface cards, or

2650 Series – 12.1(3)T

advanced integration

2600 Series – 12.0(1)T

modules.

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