Network Modules for Cisco 3700, 3600 and 2600XM series

Analog Voice Interface Cards

 

 

Supported Platforms

 

Product

Description

and Minimum

 

IOS Versions

Comments

 

 

 

 

VIC-2FXO-M2

The two-port FXO

3700 series - 12.2(8)T

When used in a Cisco 2600

Two-port – FXO Voice

voice/fax interface card for

3660 series – 12.1(2)XH

or 3600 series router,

Cisco voice/fax network

requires a voice/fax

Interface Card with Battery

3640 – 12.1(2)XH

modules is used to

network module: NM-1V

Reversal and Caller ID

3620 – 12.1(2)XH

connect to PBX or key

or NM-2V.

support – for Europe

system, and to provide off-

2691 – 12.2(8)T1

 

 

When used in a 1751 or

 

premise connections in

2600XM series – 12.1(14)

1760 series router,

 

Europe only.This voice

 

mainline, 12.2(x) mainline

requires a DSP module.

 

interface card supports all

 

(future), 12.2(8)T1

Requires an IOS “PLUS”

 

features of VIC-2FXO and

 

2650 series – 12.1(3)T

feature set.

 

in addition Battery

 

2620 series – 12.1(2)XH

 

 

Reversal, Power Denial

 

 

and Caller ID.

2610 series – 12.1(2)XH

 

 

Modular Router Solutions

1760 – 12.2(2)XK

 

 

 

 

 

Voice & Fax Integration

1751 – 12.1(5)YB

 

 

 

1721 – Not Available

 

VIC-2FXO-M3

Two-port – FXO Voice Interface Card- for Australia

The two-port FXO voice/fax interface card for Cisco voice/fax network modules is used to connect to PBX or key system, and to provide off- premise connections for Australia only.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 & Fax Integration

3700 series - 12.2(8)T

3660 series – 12.1(2)XH

3640 – 12.1(2)XH

3620 – 12.1(2)XH

2691 – 12.2(8)T1

2600XM series – 12.1(14) mainline, 12.2(x) mainline (future), 12.2(8)T1

2650 series – 12.1(3)T

2620 series – 12.1(2)XH

2610 series – 12.1(2)XH

1760 – 12.2(2)XK

1751 – 12.1(5)YB

1721 – Not Available

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

When used in a 1751 or 1760 series router, requires a DSP module.

Requires an IOS “PLUS” feature set.

VIC-2DID

Two-port Direct Inward Dial voice/fax interface card

 

33700 series – 12.2(8)T

Modular Router Solutions

3660 series – 12.1(5)XM1

3640 – 12.1(5)XM1

Voice & Fax Integration

 

3620

– 12.1(5)XM1

 

2691

– 12.2(8)T1

 

2600XM series – 12.2(x)

 

mainline (future), 12.2(8)T1

 

2650 series – 12.1(5)XM1

 

2620 series – 12.1(5)XM1

 

2610 series –12.1(5)XM1

 

1760 – 12.2(2)XK

 

1751

– 12.2(2)XJ

 

1721

– Not Available

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

When used in a 1751 or 1760 series router, requires a DSP module.

Requires an IOS “PLUS” feature set.

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