Cisco 4-Port High-Density FXS/DID Analog Voice Interface
Card for the Cisco 1700 Series Modular Access Routers

The Cisco 1700 Modular Access Router is designed to provide a cost-effective integrated access platform for small and medium-sized businesses and small enterprise branch offices. It supports advanced services e-Business features such as VPNs; secure Internet, intranet, and extranet access with optional firewall technology; broadband DSL and cable connectivity; and multiservice voice/video/data/fax integration.

Figure 1

Cisco 4-Port FXS/DID VIC with Caller ID Support in FXS mode

Introduction

The 4-port high-density FXS/DID VIC1 can support up to 4 foreign-exchange-station (FXS) ports for directly connecting phones or fax machines, or it can be used to connect up to four direct-inward-dial (DID) analog trunks, providing customers the flexibility they need for their unique business environment (refer to Figure 1). Each port on the 4-Port FXS/DID VIC is selectable for use in either FXS or DID mode when using phones with 1 REN þload or less2 . The 4-Port FXS/DID VIC is the same size as the existing two-port voice interface cards (VICs), allowing it to slide into either WIC/VIC slot or VIC slot in Cisco 1751 and 1760. The Cisco 1751 can support three VIC-4FXS/DID cards with a maximum of four ports in DID mode. The Cisco 1760 can support four VIC-4FXS/DID cards with a maximum of eight ports in DID mode. Figure 2 shows a typical application of 4-port VIC-FXS/DID in a small enterprise branch office with KTS or small PBX. The VIC-4FXS/DID in the Cisco 1700 is used to connect analog phones or fax machines. The long-distance calls between small enterprise branch offices and headquarters are carried by IP network, while the local calls are carried by PSTN, which also provide backup to the IP network.

DSP Requirements for the Cisco VIC-4FXS/DID

For Cisco 1751 and 1760 routers, the medium-complexity analog digital-signal-processor (DSP) image is the factory default for supporting the 4-Port FXS/DID VIC. This DSP image provides support for four voice channels (of G.711, G.729a, or G.726) for each DSP chip. For example, the Cisco PVDM-256K-4 DSP Module has one DSP chip and is, therefore, capable of supporting four voice channels on the 4-Port FXS/DID VIC. The medium-complexity analog DSP software image supports four channels of G.711, G.729a, G.726, fax relay, or modem or fax pass-through, and it provides support for 32-msec echo cancellation per DSP chip.

Figure 2

Small Offices with POTS Phones and Fax Machines

The 4-Port FXS/DID VIC also support the high-complexity analog DSP software image. This DSP image provides support for two voice channels (of G.711, G.729, G.723.1, G.728, or G.726) for each DSP chip. Therefore, a Cisco PVDM-256K-8 Module (two DSP chips) is required to support four voice channels on the 4-Port FXS/DID VIC. The high-complexity analog DSP image supports two channels of G.711, G.729, G.726, G.728, G.723.1, fax relay, or modem or fax pass-through, and it provides support for 32-msec echo cancellation per DSP chip.

For DSP requirements on the Cisco 1751 and 1760 routers with Cisco IOS® 12.2(8)YN or later releases, refer to the DSP Calculator at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/DSP/dsp-calc.pl

Key Benefits and Technical Specifications

Table 1 provides the benefits and specifications and Table 2 provides the Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards for the 4-Port FXS/DID VIC.

Table 1  Benefits and Specifications of the Cisco 4-Port FXS/DID VIC

Part Number: VIC-4FXS/DID

4-port FXS or DID voice/fax interface card with caller ID support in FXS mode only (DID for United States, Canada, and other countries)

Interface type

FXS and DID trunk

Supported platforms

Cisco 1751 and Cisco 1760

First Cisco IOS® Release

Cisco IOS 12.2(8)YN (this is a short lived Early Deployment (ED) release which will merge into IOS 12.3(1)T)

Minimum Feature Sets

IP/VOX PLUS

Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)

A maximum of five REN loads can be supported on each voice port

A maximum of eight REN loads can be supported on each 4-port FXS/DID VIC

A maximum of twenty REN loads can be supported on each Cisco 1751 and 1760 router

Safety

UL 60950 (United States), CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00 (Canada), EN 60950 (Europe), AS 3260 (Australia), TS 001 (Australia))

FXS homologation

United States (TIA/EIA-1S-968), Canada (CS-03 I)

DID homologation

United States (TIA/EIA-1S-968), Australia (ACIF S002/S003)

EMC

Refer to Table 2

Spare

Part number VIC-4FXS/DID=

Signaling modes

FXS—Loop Start

DID—Wink, Immediate, and Delay Dial

Address Signaling formats

In-band dual tone multifrequency (DTMF)

Out-of-band pulse (10/20 pps)

Tone disconnect supervision

DID—Power denial (caller party control, far-end disconnect)

Ringing frequencies

20 Hz, 50 Hz

Physical connector

RJ-11

Number of connectors

4

Mean time between failure (MTBF)

2,131,306 hours


Table 2  EMC for the Cisco 4-Port FXS/DID VIC

FCC Part 15 Class B

Emissions

EN55022: 1998, Class B

Emissions

EN61000-3-2: 1995

Harmonics

EN61000-3-3: 1995

Flicker

EN50082-1: 1997

Immunity

EN55024: 1998

Immunity

EN61000-3-2

Harmonics

EN61000-3-3

Flicker

EN61000-4-2

ESD

EN61000-4-3

RF fields

EN61000-4-4

EFT

EN61000-4-5

Surge

EN61000-4-6

Conducted RF

EN61000-4-11

Voltage dips/sags/interruptions


1 VIC-4FXS/DID will not be able to register with Cisco CallManager currently.
2 If the REN load on any FXS port is greater than 1 REN, all four ports of a single VIC-4FXS/DID card must be configured as FXS; The mix of DID and FXS is not allowed in this case.
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Cisco 4-Port Fast Ethernet Switch WAN Interface Card
for Cisco 1700 Series Modular Routers


The Cisco 4-port 10/100BASE-T Fast Ethernet Switch WAN Interface Card (WIC-4ESW) for Cisco 1700 Series modular access routers is an intelligent managed switch, offering small businesses and enterprise small branch office customers the option to integrate LAN switching and routing into one platform. The advanced capabilities of the WAN interface card (WIC), including VLAN support, Spanning Tree Protocol, and traffic prioritization, provide the flexibility for customers to deploy different network configurations.


Figure 1


Cisco 4-Port
10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switch WIC with VLAN Support

Introduction

The Cisco 4-Port Fast Ethernet Switch WIC (Figure 1) extends the capabilities of Cisco 1700 Series modular access routers, providing four additional Fast Ethernet ports for expanded network deployments. When installed in the WIC or WIC/VIC slot of the router, this 4-port 10/100BASE-T switch WIC enables delivery of LAN services for connecting PCs, printers, server farms, wireless access points, or other LAN devices. The 10/100BASE-T Fast Ethernet port onboard the Cisco 1700 Series router can be connected to an external DSL or cable modem to provide high-speed broadband services.

Managed Fast Ethernet Switch Features

The Cisco 4-Port Fast Ethernet Switch WIC is an intelligent Ethernet switch that provides several autodetect features, such as half- or full-duplex autosensing,
10/100BASE-T autosensing, and automatic crossover detection. These features reduce first-time configuration steps and allow for flexibility when your network architecture changes.

Because it is also a managed switch, the Cisco 4-Port Fast Ethernet Switch WIC offers more capabilities and business advantages than most integrated switching solutions available for routers and security appliances. Support for standards-based IEEE features such as 802.1Q VLAN, 802.1p traffic prioritization, and 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol makes the WIC a powerful component for Cisco 1700 Series modular access routers.

802.1Q VLAN technology allows devices such as hosts, servers, and printers that are connected to separate physical LANs to be grouped logically as though they were part of the same LAN. This provides ease of management and offers flexibility in deploying an optimized network solution.

IEEE 802.1p support allows the Cisco 4-Port Fast Ethernet Switch WIC to prioritize traffic flowing through the network, giving the highest priority to packets containing time-sensitive data, such as interactive voice and video traffic. Lower priority is given to data such as e-mail and FTP. This capability helps to optimize bandwidth utilization and to ensure reliable performance of business-critical applications.

The 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol prevents loops in a switched network by only allowing traffic through a single path to other parts of the network, where redundant paths are shut off until they are needed. This is essential in maintaining a reliable and highly available network.

Flexible Applications

When combined with the power of Cisco IOS® Software, the Cisco 4-Port Fast Ethernet Switch WIC makes Cisco 1700 Series modular access routers highly flexible, allowing businesses to deploy many types of network applications such as the creation of a demilitarized zone (DMZ). A DMZ allows external Internet users to access public servers, including Web and FTP servers, while maintaining security for the company's private LAN through the use of Cisco IOS Firewall.

Consider the case of a small- or medium-sized company planning to implement an intranet, including an 802.11b WLAN and a Web server to host an internal Web site for employees. The company would also like to host an external Web site and an FTP server, so its customers can obtain product information and download sample files. In this case, a single Cisco 1700 Series modular access router configured with a Cisco ADSL WIC and a Cisco 4-Port Fast Ethernet Switch WIC can be deployed to meet these requirements. The external Web server and FTP server can be connected to two of the 10/100BASE-T ports on the Cisco 4-Port Fast Ethernet Switch WIC. A Cisco Aironet® wireless access point and the internal Web server can be connected to the remaining two 10/100BASE-T ports, providing internal LAN services, intranet, and Internet access for employees (Figure 2).

Using 802.1Q VLAN technology and Cisco IOS Firewall, a DMZ can be created for the external Web and FTP servers, to separate and protect the internal network from the Internet. At the same time, 802.1p traffic prioritization will guarantee timely access to mission-critical business applications. These features greatly expand the power of Cisco 1700 Series modular access routers, allowing you to provide valuable services to your customers and employees with a single networking device.


Figure 2
Creating a DMZ Using VLAN with Cisco IOS Firewall

The addition of a Cisco 4-Port Fast Ethernet Switch WIC to a Cisco 1700 Series router offers a viable solution for implementing new broadband and LAN services in an integrated network access solution, while preserving your investment in existing equipment. The advanced features of the Cisco 4-Port Fast Ethernet Switch WIC provide the flexibility for customers to deploy various network configurations, offering small businesses and small branch office customers the option to integrate LAN switching and routing in one platform. Table 1 lists the features and benefits of the Cisco 4-Port Fast Ethernet Switch WIC.

Table 1   Features and Benefits

Features  Benefits 
Four 10/100BASE-T Fast Ethernet switch ports
  • Enables support and management of LAN and WAN configurations on a single device
  • Delivers up to 200 Mbps (full-duplex) throughput between switch ports
16 IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
  • Provides flexibility to deploy DMZ configuration, wireless access segment, and separate voice and data segments for IP telephony deployment
  • Allows for increased LAN segmentation
  • Increases network performance by controlling broadcast traffic
  • Enables inter-VLAN routing
Spanning Tree Protocol and IEEE 802.1D
  • Enhances network reliability
  • Provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops in the network
IEEE 802.1p traffic prioritization
  • Allows traffic prioritization, giving the highest priority to packets containing time-sensitive data, such as interactive voice and video traffic
10/100 autosensing on each port
  • Automatically detects Ethernet line speed
Half- and full-duplex support on each port
  • Provides further control of performance and bandwidth utilization, allowing data to simultaneously flow to and from the router
Automatic crossover detection
  • Automatically compensates for crossover or straight-through connections, allowing a single cable type to be used for both types of connections

Product Specifications

Table 2   Product Specifications

Part Number

WIC-4ESW

  • 4-Port 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch WIC

WIC-4ESW=

  • 4-Port 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch WIC (spare)
Physical Interfaces/Ports

Four 10/100BASE-T ports

  • RJ-45 jacks
  • Half- and full-duplex support
  • 10/100 autosensing
  • IEEE 802.1Q VLAN routing
  • 4 VLANs per switched port
  • Spanning Tree Protocol 802.1D
LED Indicators-Per Port

LED

Status

Description

Left side

Solid green

Activity: Packets are moving in and out of the port

Off

No activity

Right side

Solid green

Link is present

Off

Link is not detected

Cisco IOS Software Support

First Cisco IOS Software release

  • Cisco IOS Software Release12.3(2)XC (this is an early deployment release that will merge into Cisco IOS Software Release 12.4T)

Minimum feature sets

  • Cisco IOS IP or IP Basic
Dimensions and Weight

Width

  • 3.1 in. (7.9 cm)

Height

  • 0.8 in. (2.1 cm)

Depth

  • 4.8 in. (12.2 cm)

Weight

  • 0.12 lb (54.4 g)
Environmental

Operating temperature

  • 32 to 104° F (0 to 40° C)

Nonoperating temperature

  • -4 to 149° F (-20 to 65° C)

Relative humidity

  • 10 to 85 percent noncondensing operating; 5 to 95 percent noncondensing, nonoperating
Connectors and Cables

Ethernet cables and connectors must be purchased separately

Management

Full integration with Cisco router management tools

Regulatory Compliance, Safety, EMC, Network Homologation

When installed in a Cisco 1700 Series router, the Cisco 4-Port Fast Ethernet Switch WIC does not change the standards (regulatory compliance, safety, EMC, or network homologation) of the router itself. See data sheets for the Cisco 1700 Series routers for these standards at:

http://www.cisco.com/go/1700

Standards

IEEE 802.p, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1D

Service and Support

Technical Support Services for the Cisco 4-Port Fast Ethernet Switch WIC are available through Cisco SMARTnet® and Cisco SMARTnet Onsite service programs. Cisco SMARTnet support augments the resources of your operations staff; it gives them access to a wealth of expertise (both online and via telephone), the ability to refresh their system software at will, and several hardware Advance Replacement options. Cisco SMARTnet Onsite provides all Cisco SMARTnet services and complements the hardware Advance Replacement feature by adding the services of a field engineer, offering support that can be critical for locations where staffing is insufficient or unavailable to perform parts-replacement activities. Table 3 lists features and benefits of Cisco SMARTnet support.

Table 3   Cisco SMARTnet Support Features

Cisco SMARTnet Support
Features Benefits

Access 24 x 7 to software updates

  • Enables proactive or expedited issue resolution

Web access to technical repositories

  • Lowers total cost of ownership by using Cisco expertise and knowledge

Telephone support through the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC)

  • Minimizes network downtime

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Cisco 1701 ADSL
Security Access Router


The Cisco 1701 ADSL Security Access Router provides secure and reliable Internet and corporate network connectivity to enterprise small branch offices and small and medium-sized businesses. It offers business-class ADSL over basic telephone service (Plain Old Telephone Service [POTS]) with a redundant WAN link to help ensure high availability of critical business applications. The Cisco 1701 router also supports integrated security services that help ensure protection of the network and secure data traveling over the Internet. Additionally, advanced quality-of-service (QoS) features prioritize mission-critical data traffic.


Figure 1:
The Cisco 1701 ADSL Security Access Router

Optimized for data connections, the Cisco® 1701 router provides high-speed broadband access through ADSL over POTS (ADSLoPOTS) while helping to ensure high-availability networking with an integrated ISDN backup (see Figure 1 for front view and Figure 3 for rear view). This fixed-configuration router helps to enable a seamless network infrastructure for small and medium-sized businesses and enterprise small branch offices.

When deployed at a small or medium-sized business, the Cisco 1701 router provides access to the Internet and other remote offices, while securing and protecting critical data with integrated Cisco IOS® Software security features. Likewise, when deployed in the enterprise small branch office, the Cisco 1701 router helps to enable secure, reliable connections to corporate headquarters or other branch offices, providing employees access to the corporate intranet.

The Cisco 1701 router helps businesses reduce costs by allowing deployment of a single device to provide multiple services (integrated router, firewall, virtual private network [VPN], QoS, and WAN interfaces) typically performed by separate devices. Cisco IOS Software allows this flexibility, providing the industry's most robust, scalable, and feature-rich internetworking software support, using the accepted standard networking software for the Internet and private WANs.

Business-Class DSL

The Cisco 1701 router combines the cost benefits of DSL service with the advanced routing capability required for business use of the Internet. Cisco business-class DSL delivers strong security features, including wire-speed Triple Data Encryption Standard (3DES) VPN (with the optional hardware encryption module), the Cisco Intrusion Detection System (IDS), and stateful inspection firewall to protect the branch network from malicious attacks. Through enhanced DSL QoS features, such as Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED), committed access rate (CAR), and Class-Based Traffic Shaping (CBTS), the Cisco 1701 helps ensure performance levels for mission-critical applications.

High Availability

For reliable access, the ISDN port on the Cisco 1701 router functions as a backup WAN connection should the primary ADSL WAN connection fail (Figure 2). Additionally, the Cisco 1701 router runs Cisco IOS Software, which can automatically detect WAN failures and automatically re-establish connectivity through the ISDN link. Cisco IOS Software has become the industry-proven standard for reliable business access, and allows businesses to avoid losses resulting from interruptions in WAN connectivity.


Figure 2:
The ISDN Port on the Cisco 1701 Functions as a Backup WAN Connection

Integrated Security and Performance for Enterprise-Class VPNs

The Cisco 1701 router delivers standard integrated enterprise-class security services, including IP Security (IPSec) 3DES for VPNs, as well as stateful inspection firewall and Cisco IDS for network protection. Optional hardware-accelerated IPSec encryption is also available to provide wire-speed site-to-site VPNs. These features provide secure connections via the Internet to connect geographically dispersed offices, business partners, and remote users while providing security, traffic prioritization, management, and reliability equal to that of private networks.

More advanced security features supported on the Cisco 1701 router include Cisco Easy VPN Server and Cisco Easy VPN Remote, software that allows simple deployment and management of VPNs. Using the Cisco Easy VPN Server feature with the optional hardware encryption module, the Cisco 1701 router supports VPN server functionality and establishes VPNs initiated by remote workers running VPN client software on PCs. This helps businesses increase productivity by empowering employees to access information and applications at any time. Additionally enterprise small branch offices can use the Cisco Easy VPN Remote feature to configure site-to-site VPNs with security policies pushed from corporate headquarters to the Cisco 1701 routers, reducing IT support costs at the branch.

Advanced QoS

Cisco QoS features help ensure network performance levels and help businesses reduce WAN access costs by classifying applications, giving the most important applications priority use of the WAN line. The Cisco 1701 router comes standard with a complete suite of advanced QoS features such as the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ), and IP Precedence. Features such as CAR, policy routing, low-latency queuing (LLQ), generic traffic shaping (GTS), Frame Relay traffic shaping (FRTS), and RSVP help allocate WAN bandwidth for improved performance.

Superior Manageability

The Cisco 1701 router offers superior manageability, supporting numerous enterprise-class network management and ease of installation tools, including Cisco Security Device Manager (SDM), CiscoWorks, CiscoView, and CiscoWorks Small Network Management Solution (SNMS).

Cisco SDM is an intuitive, easy to use, Web-based device management tool embedded within Cisco IOS Software access routers. Cisco SDM enables resellers and customers to quickly and easily deploy, configure, and monitor a Cisco access router without requiring knowledge of the Cisco IOS Software command line interface (CLI). Through smart wizards, Cisco SDM can automate best practices for Network Address Translation (NAT), access control lists (ACLs), and VPN and firewall deployment. Other common LAN, WAN, and routing protocol configurations can also be easily performed through Cisco SDM. Network resellers and customers can further fine-tune router configurations for changing business needs, and can preview the Cisco IOS Software CLI for each configuration through Cisco SDM.

CiscoWorks, the industry-leading Web-based network management suite, provides the ability to remotely configure, administer, monitor, and troubleshoot the Cisco 1701 router. It increases visibility into network behavior to quickly identify performance bottlenecks and long-term performance trends. It also provides sophisticated configuration tools to optimize bandwidth and utilization across expensive and critical WAN links in the network.

CiscoView, part of the CiscoWorks software suite, is a Web-based tool that graphically provides real-time status of the Cisco 1701 router and other Cisco devices. It can display monitoring information on interfaces and provide dynamic status, statistics, and comprehensive configuration information.

CiscoWorks SNMS is a comprehensive, Web-based network management solution that provides a powerful set of monitoring, configuration, and management tools to simplify the administration of small to medium-sized business networks and workgroups that contain up to 20 Cisco internetworking products (switches, routers, hubs, and access servers).

Table 1   Features and Benefits

Features  Benefits 
Business-Class DSL

Supports ADSLoPOTS with advanced QoS features

  • Takes advantage of affordable high-speed broadband access ADSL technology to increase WAN connectivity speeds and reduce WAN access costs
  • Enhanced QoS offers efficient use of WAN bandwidth

High Availability

Secondary ISDN port provides redundant link

  • Provides reliable access to help ensure availability of Internet access and connection to the corporate site

Dial-on-demand routing through dynamic routing protocols like Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) or line protocol going down

  • Allows automatic failover of WAN connection in case of a primary link failure

Dual-bank Flash memory

  • Allows a backup copy of Cisco IOS Software to be stored in Flash memory

Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)

  • Enables proactive failover to a standby HSRP device if the upstream connection goes down (but the HSRP device is still active)
Simplified Management and Ease of Deployment

Device integration (integrated router, firewall, VPN, tunnel server, and data/channel service unit [DSU/CSU] in a single device)

  • All-in-one device reduces costs and simplifies management compared to solutions based upon multiple, separate devices

Manageable via Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Telnet, and console port

  • Allows central monitoring, configuration, and diagnostics for all functions integrated in the Cisco router, reducing management time and costs

Virtual LAN support

  • Enables inter-VLAN routing via the standards-based IEEE 802.1Q

Integrated Security

Cisco Easy VPN Server and Easy VPN Remote

  • Provides easy deployment and simplified maintenance of VPN connections with auto-IPSec tunnel initiation
  • Security policies can be pushed from a Cisco 1701 router to remote clients, or pushed from a Cisco VPN concentrator or server to a Cisco 1701 router

Optional hardware-accelerated IPSec 3DES encryption

  • Delivers wire-speed IPSec VPN encryption for broadband connections
  • Supports Internet Key Exchange (IKE) and IPSec VPN standards for up to 100 simultaneous tunnels

Stateful inspection firewall

  • Offers internal users secure, per-application dynamic access control (stateful inspection) for all traffic across perimeters
  • Defends and protects router resources against denial-of-service (DoS) attacks
  • Context-Based Access Control (CBAC)

Cisco IDS

  • Detects and prevents DoS attacks and unauthorized network access; sends alerts to initiate appropriate action


Advanced QoS

IP QoS (LLQ, WRED, CAR, and CBTS)

  • Ensures consistent response times for multiple applications by intelligently allocating bandwidth
  • Allows for classification of applications and gives business-critical applications priority use of the WAN line
  • Provides congestion avoidance by throttling down certain Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) sessions, depending on each session's priority level

Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) QoS (ATM Traffic unspecified bit rate [UBR], variable bit rate non-real-time [VBRnrt], VBR real-time [VBRrt], and class-based routing [CBR] with per-VC queuing and traffic shaping)

  • Provides QoS for real-time traffic, with the ability to send traffic over the appropriate virtual circuit to provide ATM-level shaping and help ensure that no head-of-line blocking can occur between circuits of different or equal traffic classes

Figure 3:
Rear View of the Cisco 1701 Router


Ordering Information and Part Numbers

  • CISCO1701-K9
    • Cisco 1701 ADSL Security Access Router with ISDN backup
  • MOD1700-VPN
    • Optional hardware-accelerated VPN encryption module

Physical Interfaces/Ports

  • One ADSLoPOTS WAN port
    • Complies with ANSI T1.413 issue 2 and ITU 992.1 (G.DMT)
    • Supports ATM adaptation layer 5 (AAL5) services and applications
    • Interoperates with the following DSLAMs:

Cisco (6130 and 6260)

Alcatel (ASAM 1000 and 7300)

Lucent Stinger (24 and 48-port Linecards)

ECI HiFOCuS (ADI 918 and 930)

  • One ISDN BRI WAN port
    • ISDN dialup and ISDN DSL (IDSL) at 64 and 128 Kbps
    • Encapsulation over IDSL, Frame Relay, and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
    • ISDN WAN port features are consistent with the Cisco 1-port ISDN WAN interface card (WIC-1B-S/T)
  • One 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet port (RJ-45)
    • Automatic speed detection
    • Automatic duplex negotiation
    • IEEE 802.1Q VLAN routing
  • One auxiliary (AUX) port
    • RJ-45 jack with EIA/TIA-232 interface
    • Asynchronous serial data rates up to 115.2 Kbps
  • One console port
    • RJ-45 jack with EIA/TIA-232 interface
    • Transmit/receive rates up to 115.2 Kbps (default 9600 bps, not a network data port)

Memory

  • Default DRAM memory: 64 MB
  • Maximum DRAM memory: 128 MB
  • Default Flash memory: 32 MB
  • Maximum Flash memory: 32 MB

Dimensions and Weight

  • Width: 11.2 in.(28.4 cm)
  • Height: 3.1 in. (7.85 cm)
  • Depth: 8.7 in. (22.1 cm)
  • Weight: 2.9 lb (1.32 kg)

Power

  • AC input voltage: 100 to 240 VAC
  • Frequency: 47 to 64 Hz
  • AC input current: 0.5 amps
  • Power dissipation: 20W (maximum)

Environmental

  • Operating temperature: 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C)
  • Nonoperating temperature: -4° to 149° F (-20° to 65° C)
  • Relative humidity: 10 to 85 percent noncondensing, operating; 5 to 95 percent noncondensing, nonoperating

Safety

  • Certifications
    • UL 1950
    • CSA 22.2—No. 950
    • EN60950
    • EN41003
    • AUSTEL TS001
    • AS/NZS 3260
    • ETSI 300-047
    • BS 6301 (power supply)

EMI

  • Classifications
    • AS/NRZ 3548 Class A
    • Class B
    • FCC Part 15 Class B
    • EN60555-2 Class B
    • EN55022 Class B
    • VCCI Class II
    • CISPR-22 Class B

Immunity

  • Standards
    • 55082-1 Generic Immunity Specification Part 1: Residential and Light Industry
    • IEC 1000-4-2 (EN61000-4-2)
    • IEC 1000-4-3 (ENV50140)
    • IEC 1000-4-4 (EN61000-4-4)
    • IEC 1000-4-5 (EN61000-4-5)
    • IEC 1000-4-6 (ENV50141)
    • IEC 1000-4-11
    • IEC 1000-3-2

Network Homologation

  • Standards
    • USA: ATIS/ACTA -TIA/EIA/IS - 968 (Former part 68), TIA/EIA/IS-883, T1.TRQ.6-2001, TIA/EIA/TSB-129
    • Canada: CS-03
    • Japan: JATE
    • Australia: AS/ACIF: S-02, S-043, C-559; ACA TS-002, TS-003, TS-006, TS-016, TS-031
    • New Zealand: PTC107, PTC200, PTC211, PTC270, CTR3
    • European Union + Switzerland: Directive 1999/5/EC
    • Russia: CTR2, CTR3, CTR21, ITU-G.992.1, ITU-G991.2
    • Belarus: CTR3, CTR21
    • Czech Republic: CTR2, CTR3, CTR21
    • Poland: CTR3, PB-TE ITU-G.992.1
    • Hungary: CTR2, CTR3, CTR21, ITU-G.992.1
    • Singapore: IDA: TS-PSTN1, TS-ISDN1, TS-ADSL
    • Taiwan: PSTN01, IS6100, ID002
    • Brazil: CTR3, CS-03
    • Mexico: CTR3, CS-03, FCC part 68
    • South Africa: CTR3

The Cisco 1700 Series, including the Cisco 1701, is in compliance with the requirements of these countries for distribution. The Cisco 1700 Series conforms to safety, EMI, immunity, and network homologation standards. Details can be obtained through your Cisco reseller or account manager.

Service and Support

Technical support services for the Cisco 1701 router are available through Cisco SMARTnet and Cisco SMARTnet Onsite service programs. Cisco SMARTnet support augments the resources of your operations staff, providing them with access to a wealth of expertise (both online and via telephone), the ability to refresh their system software at will, and numerous hardware advance replacement options.

The Cisco SMARTnet Onsite program provides all Cisco SMARTnet services and complements the hardware advance replacement feature by adding the services of a field engineer, offering support that can be critical for locations where staffing is insufficient or unavailable to perform parts replacement activities. Table 2 lists the features and benefits of Cisco SMARTnet support.

Table 2   Cisco SMARTnet Support

Features  Benefits 
Access 24 x 7 to software updates
  • Enables proactive or expedited issue resolution
Web access to technical repositories
  • Lowers total cost of ownership by using Cisco expertise and knowledge
Telephone support through the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC)
  • Minimizes network downtime


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