Cisco Systems NM18DM, NM24DM, NM12DM, NM30DM, MICA-6MOD, MMTL-3600 Technical Specifications

Models: NM12DM NM30DM NM24DM NM18DM MICA-6MOD MMTL-3600

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Orderability, Availability, Software Requirements, Memory Requirements

 

 

 

Minimum Cisco IOS

Product

Orderable

Available

Version

 

 

 

 

NM-6DM

October 1997

October 1997

11.2 (9) XA

 

 

 

 

NM-12DM

October 1997

October 1997

11.2 (9) XA

 

 

 

 

NM-18DM

October 1997

October 1997

11.2 (9) XA

 

 

 

 

NM-24DM

October 1997

October 1997

11.2 (9) XA

 

 

 

 

NM-30DM

October 1997

October 1997

11.2 (9) XA

 

 

 

 

MICA-6MOD

October 1997

October 1997

11.2 (9) XA

 

 

 

 

Orderability, Availability, Software Requirements, Memory Requirements

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Minimum Cisco IOS

Product

Orderable

Available

Version

 

 

 

 

MMTL-3600

October 1997

October 1997

11.2 (9) XA

 

 

 

 

Memory requirements for the each digital modem network module

include:

300 KB main memory

200 KB input/output (I/O) memory

Ordering Information

Product

 

Number

Product Description

 

 

NM-6DM

6 digital modem network module

 

 

NM-12DM

12 digital modem network module

 

 

NM-18DM

18 digital modem network module

 

 

NM-24DM

24 digital modem network module

 

 

NM-30DM

30 digital modem network module

 

 

MICA-6MOD

6 digital modem upgrade card for the Cisco 3600

 

digital modem network modules

 

 

MMTL-3600

Managed Modem Software License (per 6 modems)

 

 

Supported Configurations

Cisco 3620—one digital modem network module

Cisco 3640—two digital modem network modules

Cisco 3660--four digital modem network modules

Technical Specifications

Physical Characteristics

Six modems per modem module

Up to five modem modules per network module

Modem Protocols Supported

Carrier protocols:

V.90 (requires Portware 2.5.1.0 and IOS 11.(2)16P or IOS 11.3.(6)T or higher.)

K56Flex

V.110 support

ITU V.23 at 75/1200 bps

Bell 103 at 300 bps

ITU V.21 at 300 bps

ITU V.22 at 1200 bps

Bell 212A at 1200 bps

ITU V.22bis at 2400 bps

ITU V.32 up to 9600 bps

ITU V.32bis up to 14,400 bps

V.32 turbo up to 19,200 bps

V.34 up to 33,600 bps

Error correcting link access protocols:

V.42 LAPM, MNP 2-4

Compression protocols:

V.42bis (includes MNP-5)

Upgradability:

Software upgradable to future modem and fax standards.

Modem Management (optional)

This option provides for modem statistics, real-time call-in-progress, monitoring modem activity log, and modem hard/ soft busy out. For further details, reference the digital modem management document support.

Requirements

Operates in conjunction with the following network modules, operating in PRI, BRI (requires IOS 12.0(2)XC or higher), R2 (requires IOS 12.0(1)T or higher) and CT1 mode:

NM-1CT1

NM-1CT1-CSU

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Cisco Systems NM18DM, NM24DM, NM12DM, NM30DM, MICA-6MOD, MMTL-3600 technical specifications Technical Specifications

NM12DM, NM30DM, NM24DM, NM18DM, MICA-6MOD specifications

Cisco Systems is a leading player in the networking and communications technology sector. Among its expansive portfolio of innovative products, the MMTL-3600, MICA-6MOD, NM18DM, NM24DM, and NM30DM stand out for their unique features, technologies, and capabilities designed to enhance network performance and flexibility.

The MMTL-3600 is a versatile modular router ideal for medium-sized to large enterprises. Its key feature is the ability to support multiple network interfaces, facilitating a variety of connectivity options. This modular architecture provides scalability, allowing organizations to expand their networking capabilities without overhauling existing infrastructure. The MMTL-3600 also supports advanced routing protocols and security features, making it a robust choice for mission-critical applications. With a focus on high availability, this router enables seamless failover processes to maintain connectivity under various conditions.

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The NM18DM, NM24DM, and NM30DM are network module offerings that provide additional functionality for Cisco routers, primarily focused on delivering enhanced data throughput and connectivity options. The NM18DM features 18 ports, with options for both Ethernet and Fast Ethernet connectivity, which is ideal for connecting multiple devices in a distributed network. Similarly, the NM24DM offers 24 ports and supports a variety of interfaces, emphasizing flexibility and versatility.

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In summary, Cisco's MMTL-3600, MICA-6MOD, NM18DM, NM24DM, and NM30DM are integral components of modern network infrastructures. They offer unique features such as modularity, rugged design for industrial use, and extensive port options. With Cisco's commitment to innovation, these products are engineered to meet the diverse needs of businesses in an ever-evolving digital landscape, making them critical to any efficient networking strategy.