Network Modules for Cisco 3700, 3600 and 2600XM series

T1, E1 and G.703 Multiflex Trunk Voice and WAN Interface Cards

 

 

Supported Platforms

 

Product

Description

and Minimum

 

IOS Versions

Comments

 

 

 

 

VWIC-2MFT-G703

This module supports

3700 series - 12.2(8)T

When used in a Cisco 3600

Dual-port RJ-48 Multiflex

voice, data, and integrated

3660 series – 12.1(1)T

series router, requires one

voice/data applications.

of the following network

Trunk-E1

3640 – 12.1(1)T

For data applications, the

modules: NM-2W, NM-

Framed/Unframed

3620 – 12.1(1)T

VWIC provides a dual-port

1FE2W, NM-2FE2W,

Voice/WAN Interface Card

WAN Interface Card (WIC)

2691 – 12.2(8)T1

NM-1FE1R2W or NM-HDV.

with drop and insert

for E1/FE1 or unframed

 

 

 

2600XM series – 12.2(x)

 

 

G.703with an integrated

 

 

mainline (future), 12.2(8)T1

Minimum IOS version may

 

DSU. For a packet voice

 

2650 series – 12.1(3)T

vary depending on

 

solution, the VWIC

 

2620 series – 12.1(1)T

application.

 

provides a dual-port Voice

 

 

 

Interface Card (VIC) with

2610 series – 12.1(1)T

 

 

integrated DSU, that

1760 – 12.2(4)YB

 

 

combines with the Digital

 

 

1751 – 12.2(4)YB

 

 

T1/E1 Packet VoiceTrunk

 

 

 

 

 

Modules. For multiplexed

1721 – Future

 

 

voice and data

 

 

 

applications, this module

 

 

 

provides a dual-port VWIC

 

 

 

E1/FE1 Drop and Insert

 

 

 

multiplexer.

 

 

Modular Router Solutions

Serial & Legacy

Concentration

Voice & Fax Integration

Voice Interface Cards

Analog Voice Interface Cards

 

 

Supported Platforms

 

Product

Description

and Minimum

 

IOS Versions

Comments

VIC-2FXS

The two-port FXS

3700 series - 12.2(8)T

When used in a Cisco 2600

Two-port - FXS Voice

voice/fax interface card for

3660 series – 12.0(5)T

or 3600 series router,

Cisco voice/fax network

3640 – 11.3(1)T

requires a voice/fax

Interface Card

modules is used to

3620 – 11.3(1)T

network module: NM-1V

 

 

connect directly to phones

2691 – 12.2(8)T1

or NM-2V.

 

and fax machines.This

2600XM series – 12.1(14)

When used in a 1751 or

 

voice interface card works

mainline, 12.2(x) mainline

 

1760 series router,

 

with existing phone and

(future), 12.2(8)T1

 

requires a DSP module.

 

fax equipment to provide

2650 series – 12.1(3)T

 

Requires an IOS “PLUS”

 

voice and fax services over

2620 series – 11.3(1)T

 

feature set.

 

IP, and is compatible with

2610 series – 11.3(1)T

 

 

 

H.323 standard for audio-

1760 – 12.2(2)XK

 

 

and videoconferencing.

1751 – 12.1(5)YB

 

 

Modular Router Solutions

1721 – Not Available

 

 

 

 

 

Voice & Fax Integration

 

 

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