Network Modules for Cisco 3700, 3600 and 2600XM series

J1 Voice Interface Cards

 

 

Supported Platforms

 

Product

Description

and Minimum

 

IOS Versions

Comments

 

 

 

 

VIC-1J1

Provides a single port J1

3700 series – 12.2(8)T1

Requires a high-density

Single-Port J1 Voice

line interface to Japanese

3660 series – 12.1(3)XI

digital voice/fax network

Private Branch Exchanges

module NM-HDV.

Interface Card

3640 – 12.1(3)XI

(PBXs). It is specifically

Requires an IOS “PLUS”

 

3620 – 12.1(3)XI

 

designed to conform with

 

feature set.

 

theTTC JJ-20.10-12

2691 – 12.2(8)T1

 

 

 

standards which define the

2600XM series – 12.2(8)T1

 

 

interface between a PBX

 

 

2650 series – 12.1(3)XI

 

 

and aTDM switch.This

 

 

2620 series – 12.1(3)XI

 

 

network module is

 

 

currently designed only for

2610 series – 12.1(3)XI

 

 

voice and fax applications.

1760 – Not Available

 

 

 

 

 

Modular Router Solutions

1751 – Not Available

 

 

Voice & Fax Integration

1721 – Not Available

 

 

 

 

Advanced Integration Modules

Compression Advanced Integration Modules

 

 

Supported Platforms

 

Product

Description

and Minimum

 

IOS Versions

Comments

AIM-COMPR4

The Data Compression

3700 series - Future

No reliance on other

Cisco 3660 Data

AIM plugs directly into

3660 series – 12.0(5)T

Network Modules, WAN

one or both of the Cisco

3640 – Not Available

Interface Cards, Voice

Compression Advanced

3660’s two internal

3620 – Not Available

Interface Cards, or

Interface Module

Advanced Integration

2691 – 12.2(8)T1

Advanced Integration

 

 

Module slots.This AIM

2600XM series – Not

Modules.

 

provides 8E1 full duplex (8

Available

 

 

x 2.048 Mbps Full Duplex)

2650 series – Not Available

 

 

of compressed

2620 series – Not Available

 

 

input/output.

2610 series – Not Available

 

 

Modular Router Solutions

1760 – Not Available

 

 

1751 – Not Available

 

 

Bandwidth Management

 

 

1721 – Not Available

 

 

 

 

NM-COMPR

Cisco 3640 and 3620

Compression Network

Module

Provides 2E1 full duplex (2 x

3700 series – Not Available

No reliance on other

2.048 Mbps Full Duplex) of

3660 series – Not Available

Network Modules, WAN

compressed input/output.

3640 – 11.2(7)AP

Interface Cards, Voice

This compression network

3620 – 11.2(7)AP

Interface Cards, or

module supports all serial

2691 – Not Available

Advanced Integration

and channelized/ISDN

2600XM series – Not

Modules.

network modules and WAN

Available

 

interface cards.The

2650 series – Not Available

 

coprocessor design, with no

2620 series – Not Available

 

external LAN or WAN ports.

2610 series – Not Available

 

Modular Router Solutions

1760 – Not Available

 

1751 – Not Available

 

Bandwidth Management

 

1721 – Not Available

 

 

 

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