Cisco Conferencing and Transcoding
for Voice Gateway Routers

The Cisco Conferencing and Transcoding for Voice Gateway Routers feature provides conference and transcode capability in Cisco IOS® gateways using the Digital T1/E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Module and HDV Transcoding/Conferencing DSP Farm. This feature is delivered in Cisco IOS Software and operates in conjunction with Cisco CallManager.

The Cisco Conferencing and Transcoding for Voice Gateway Routers feature provides enhanced multiservice support for Cisco routers in a Cisco CallManager network. This is accomplished by enabling audioconference and transcode functions in access routers. This single-package solution simplifies deployments and eases administration. Tangible cost savings are realized with the location of conference resources in the branch to reduce WAN utilization. Costs are further reduced with the use of transcode services to reduce bandwidth needs.

The Cisco telephony solution is part of Cisco AVVID (Architecture for Voice, Video and Integrated Data) and provides a full-featured telephony system running on an IP network. Available on either the Digital T1/E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Module or HDV Transcoding/Conferencing DSP Farm and operating on the Cisco 2600, 3600, 3700, and Cisco VG200 Gateway product lines, the Cisco Conferencing and Transcoding for Voice Gateway Routers feature preserves all the WAN, public switched telephone network (PSTN), and private-branch-exchange (PBX) access capabilities provided on these platforms while adding conference and transcode functions. As an integrated solution with Cisco CallManager, features such as Cisco CallManager failover, reporting, and management are all provided.

Audioconference Services

In a traditional circuit-switched voice network, all voice traffic goes through a central device (for example, PBX). Audioconference services are provided within this centralized device. Because IP phones send their voice directly between phones, a network-based conference bridge is required to facilitate multiparty conferences. In an IP telephony network using Cisco CallManager, the Cisco Conferencing and Transcoding for Voice Gateway Routers feature provides the conference bridging service. The following conferencing features are supported:

Cisco CallManager meet-me and ad-hoc conferences with up to six participants

Up to 15 six-party conferences on a single Digital T1/E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Module or HDV Transcoding/Conferencing DSP Farm

G.711 and G.729, G.729a, G.729b, G.729ab participants joined in a single conference; no additional transcode resource is needed to include the disparate coder-decoder (codec) types in the conference

Easy deployment of conference resources in routers across the network, providing for local conference resource and thereby reducing WAN utilization and improving voice network performance

Figure 1

Conferencing

Transcode Services

Transcoding enables two important functions in an IP telephony network. The first is to save on WAN utilization and attendant costs. This is accomplished by compressing voice traffic across the WAN. The second is to enable communication between different devices that support different codecs. The following transcoding algorithms are supported with the Cisco Conferencing and Transcoding for Voice Gateway Routers feature:

From codec
To codec

G.729, G.729a, G.729b, G.729ab

G.711 mu-law

G.729, G.729a, G.729b, G.729ab

G.711 a-law

G.711 mu-law

G.729, G.729a, G.729b, G.729ab

G.711 a-law

G.729, G.729a, G.729b, G.729ab


Up to 60 transcoding sessions are supported on a single Digital T1/E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Module or HDV Transcoding/Conferencing DSP Farm

Figure 2

Transcoding

Platform Support and Software Requirements

Cisco 2610XM, 2611XM, 2620XM, 2621XM, 2650, 2651, 2650XM, 2651XM, 2691, 3640, 3640A, 3660, 3725, 3745 and VG200

Uses Digital T1/E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Module or HDV Transcoding/Conferencing DSP Farm, expandable with up to five packet voice DSP modules (PVDMs)

Cisco IOS 12.2(13)T, plus feature set for voice

Cisco CallManager 3.2(2c)

Capacity Planning

Each PVDM contains three individually configurable digital signal processors (DSPs) supporting transcoding, conferencing, or standard voice termination. Each DSP can support either four transcode sessions, one conference session, or voice termination of four medium-complexity or two high-complexity calls. The required number of PVDMs is then calculated.

Packetizations of 10-, 20-, and 30-msec are supported for G.711. Packetizations of 10-, 20-, 30-, 40-, 50-, and 60-msec are supported for G.729, G.729a, G.729b, and G.729ab.

Use the rows and columns in Tables 1 and 2 to determine the hardware for the desired configuration of transcoding sessions and conference calls. For example, 5 conferences and 16 transcoding sessions (30-msec packetization) would require three PVDMs. If voice termination is also required, the additional required PVDMs must be calculated.

Table 1  PVDM Requirements Using 20-, 30-, 40-, 50-, or 60-msec Packetizations or 10-msec Packetization with Voice Activity Detection (VAD) Enabled

 
Conference calls
 
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Transcoding 0

-

1

1

1

2

2

2

3

3

3

4

4

4

5

5

5

sessions 1 to 4

1

1

1

2

2

2

3

3

3

4

4

4

5

5

5

N/P

5 to 8

1

1

2

2

2

3

3

3

4

4

4

5

5

5

N/P

N/P

9 to 12

1

2

2

2

3

3

3

4

4

4

5

5

5

N/P

N/P

N/P

13 to 16

2

2

2

3

3

3

4

4

4

5

5

5

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

17 to 20

2

2

3

3

3

4

4

4

5

5

5

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

21 to 24

2

3

3

3

4

4

4

5

5

5

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

25 to 28

3

3

3

4

4

4

5

5

5

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

29 to 32

3

3

4

4

4

5

5

5

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

33 to 36

3

4

4

4

5

5

5

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

37 to 40

4

4

4

5

5

5

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

41 to 44

4

4

5

5

5

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

45 to 48

4

5

5

5

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

49 to 52

5

5

5

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

53 to 56

5

5

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

57 to 60

5

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P


Legend:

Number of PVDMs required to support desired configuration

N/P = Not possible using a single Digital T1/E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Module or HDV Transcoding/Conferencing DSP Farm; use multiple Digital T1/E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Module or NM-HDN-FARMs to achieve desired configuration

Table 2  PVDM Requirements Using10-msec Packetization and with VAD Turned Off

 
Conference calls
 
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Transcoding 0

-

1

1

1

2

2

2

3

3

3

4

sessions 1 to 4

1

1

1

2

2

2

3

3

3

N/P

N/P

5 to 8

1

1

2

2

2

3

3

3

N/P

N/P

N/P

9 to 12

1

2

2

2

3

3

3

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

13 to 16

2

2

2

3

3

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

17 to 20

2

2

3

3

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

21 to 24

2

3

3

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

25 to 28

3

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

29 to 30

3

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P

N/P


Legend:

Number of PVDMs required to support desired configuration

N/P = Not possible using a single Digital T1/E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Module or HDV Transcoding/Conferencing DSP Farm; use multiple Digital T1/E1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Module or NM-HDN-FARMs to achieve desired configuration

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Cisco 2600XM DSL Router Bundles

Overview

In order to provide customers with easy-to-order solutions to meet their Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networking needs, six DSL router bundles are available based on the Cisco 2600XM modular multiservice router platforms.

Figure 1

Cisco 2600XM Series Routers

These DSL bundles greatly simplify customer ordering. Using only one part number, customers can order a Cisco 2600XM router with all the necessary components at a reduced price compared to ordering each component separately. Each DSL bundle can also be ordered with additional WAN Interface Cards (WICs), Network Modules (NMs), and Advanced Integration Modules (AIMs). The DSL bundles are available in both Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) and Symmetric HighSpeed DSL (SHDSL) versions.

These bundles offer customers the ability to deploy high speed WAN access to businesses while offering advanced services such as Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and Voice over DSL (VoDSL).

Figure 2

Secure VPN Through the Internet Over DSL

Features at a Glance

Cisco 2611XM-ADSL Router Bundle includes:

Dual Fast Ethernet Router with 2 WAN Interface Card (WIC) Slots and 1 NM Slot

Memory upgrade for both Flash and DRAM: (32-MB Flash and 128-MB DRAM)

Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS SP Services

WIC-1ADSL

Cisco 2621XM-ADSL Router Bundle includes:

Dual Fast Ethernet Router with 2 WAN Interface Card (WIC) Slots and 1 NM Slot

Memory upgrade for both Flash and DRAM: (32-MB Flash and 128-MB DRAM)

Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS SP Services

WIC-1ADSL

Cisco 2651XM-ADSL Router Bundle includes:

Dual Fast Ethernet Router with 2 WAN Interface Card (WIC) Slots and 1 NM Slot

Memory upgrade for both Flash and DRAM: (32-MB Flash and 128-MB DRAM)

Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS SP Services

WIC-1ADSL

Cisco 2611XM-SHDSL Router Bundle includes:

Dual Fast Ethernet Router with 2 WAN Interface Card (WIC) Slots and 1 NM Slot

Memory upgrade for both Flash and DRAM: (32-MB Flash and 128-MB DRAM)

Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS SP Services

WIC-1SHDSL-V2

Cisco 2621XM-SHDSL Router Bundle includes:

Dual Fast Ethernet Router with 2 WAN Interface Card (WIC) Slots and 1 NM Slot

Memory upgrade for both Flash and DRAM: (32-MB Flash and 128-MB DRAM)

Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS SP Services

WIC-1SHDSL-V2

Cisco 2651XM-SHDSL Router Bundle includes:

Dual Fast Ethernet Router with 2 WAN Interface Card (WIC) Slots and 1 NM Slot

Memory upgrade for both Flash and DRAM: (32-MB Flash and 128-MB DRAM)

Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS SP Services

WIC-1SHDSL-V2

These six distinct bundles were created to ease ordering while still giving customers maximum choice in performance, DSL interfaces, memory, and price points. The below table quickly summarizes the differences in the various Cisco 2600XM DSL bundles.

Table 1  DSL 2600XM Bundles

Bundle
Router
IOS Image
WAN Interface Card
Fast Ethernet Ports
Flash (MB)
DRAM (MB)
Router Performance (kpps)
CISCO2611XM-ADSL

2611XM

SP Services

WIC-1ADSL

2

32

128

20kpps

CISCO2621XM-ADSL

2621XM

SP Services

WIC-1ADSL

2

32

128

30kpps

CISCO2651XM-ADSL

2651XM

SP Services

WIC-1ADSL

2

32

128

40kpps

CISCO2611XM-SHDSL

2611XM

SP Services

WIC-1SHDSL-V2

2

32

128

20kpps

CISCO2621XM-SHDSL

2621XM

SP Services

WIC-1SHDSL-V2

2

32

128

30kpps

CISCO2651XM-SHDSL

2651XM

SP Services

WIC-1SHDSL-V2

2

32

128

40kpps


DSL Bundle Features and Benefits

DSL helps companies reap the benefits of dramatically lowered WAN costs, improved global connectivity, and high reliability, while providing sufficient bandwidth to combine such critical traffic as voice and video with data. Additionally, service providers can increase their subscriber revenues by bundling services and by offering differentiated service levels through Service Level Agreements (SLAs).

Cisco 2600XM Routers

The Cisco 2600XM modular multiservice access routers are ideal for DSL connectivity. They deliver a rich, integrated package of routing, firewall, dial, Packet Voice Gateway and VPN functions. The Cisco 2600 series together with the ADSL or SHDSL WAN Interface Modules (WICs) are the perfect solution for a variety of businesses requiring high-speed business-class DSL connectivity on a secure, high-performance modular platform.

ADSL WIC (WAN Interface Card)

The WIC-1ADSL included with the 2600XM-ADSL Router Bundles is based on the ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) and ITU G.992.2 (G.lite) standards. The ADSL WIC operates at speeds of up to 8Mbps downstream and 1.5Mbps upstream. Multiple ADSL WICs can be provisioned per 2600XM to provide even higher bandwidth or WAN backup. The WIC-1ADSL with the 2600XM supports a variety of ATM QoS mechanisms. These included Class of Service (CoS) features Constant Bit Rate (CBR), Variable Bit Rate (VBR) in real time and non real time, and Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR). In addition support for a variety of IP QoS mechanisms is also be available.

SHDSL WIC (WAN Interface Card)

The WIC-1SHDSL-V2 included with the 2600XM-SHDSL Router Bundles is based on the ITU G.991.2 standard. The SHDSL WIC operates at symmetric speeds of up to 2.3Mbps over a single copper pair and 4.6Mbps over two copper pairs. Multiple SHDSL WICs per 2600XM can be provisioned for extra bandwidth or WAN backup. Additionally, the SHDSL WICs can operate back-to-back for campus environments. The WIC-1SHDSL-V2 with the 2600XM supports an identical set of ATM and IP QoS mechanisms as are available with the WIC-1ADSL with the 2600XM.

Integrated Voice and Data over DSL

Service providers and enterprise customers alike continue to expand deployment of voice services to remote customers. While more traditional technologies require separate data and voice systems, advanced QoS mechanisms merged with high-bandwidth WAN links like DSL make it possible to effectively combine voice and data traffic in the same WAN connection without sacrificing quality or reliability. Traffic management is key for this type of deployment. The Cisco 2600XM Series with a DSL WAN Interface Card currently supports a variety of ATM QoS mechanisms and IP QoS mechanisms, providing a scalable and manageable solution for toll-quality voice transmission while still maintaining ample data service. Specific benefits:

Service providers increase revenue by building differentiated service options based on premium, standard, or best-effort service classes

Enterprise customers reduce costs and increase service offerings to their remote branch offices by delivering voice connectivity without the high costs of dedicated voice links


Note: ADSL technology also inherently allows for the transmission of a single basic telephone service voice connection and traditional data traffic over the same pair of wires without the need for QoS. The WIC-1ADSL supports both splitter and splitterless (G.lite) modes for insertion into almost any ADSL environment when only a single basic phone line is needed.


Business-Class Security

The Cisco 2600XM Series can be optimized for VPNs, which allow for secure use of any shared network incorporating the same policies and levels of security and performance as a private network. VPN security can be delivered through hardware-based encrypted tunneling at 3DES IP Security (IPSec) speeds of up to 40 Mbps. This allows customers to deploy ADSL or SHDSL for secure remote access to corporate networks without the high costs and limitations often associated with point-to-point links. The 2600XM DSL bundles are equipped with extra memory to ease customers to deployment of VPN services.

In addition, the Cisco 2600XM Series incorporate Cisco IOS Firewall technology (CiscoSecure Integrated Software) supporting stateful firewall and intrusion detection. With an always-on DSL connection, Internet security is a critical component in protecting corporate resources from malicious attacks.

Deployment Flexibility

Many businesses today require data and voice connectivity between multiple buildings in a campus environment. Often copper wire is the only means to interconnect each facility to a campus' main building. G.shdsl technology allows customers to link two Cisco 2600/3700s with WIC-1SHDSL-V2 cards back-to-back over standard 26 AWG telephone wire and provide up to 4.6-Mbps WAN connectivity between the two sites. This enables deployment of data, voice, and video over existing copper wire without a costly infrastructure upgrade. Multiple WIC-1SHDSL-V2 pairs can be used to allow for additional bandwidth between locations.

Figure 3

Back-to-back G.shdsl deployment in a campus environment

Table 2  DSL Bundle Ordering Information

Cisco Part Number
Description
ADSL WIC Bundle

CISCO2611XM-ADSL

2611XM ADSL Bundle, WIC-1ADSL, 2FE, SP Services, 32FLASH, 128DRAM

CISCO2621XM-ADSL

2621XM-ADSL Bundle, WIC-1ADSL, 2FE, SP Services, 32FLASH, 128DRAM

CISCO2651XM-ADSL

2651XM-ADSL Bundle, WIC-1ADSL, 2FE, SP Services, 32FLASH, 128DRAM

SHDSL Bundles

CISCO2611XM-SHDSL

2611XM SHDSL Bundle, WIC-1SHDSL-V2, 2FE, SP Services, 32FLASH, 128DRAM

CISCO2621XM-SHDSL

2621XM-SHDSL Bundle, WIC-1SHDSL-V2, 2FE, SP Services, 32FLASH, 128DRAM

CISCO2651XM-SHDSL

2651XM-SHDSL Bundle, WIC-1SHDSL-V2, 2FE, SP Services, 32FLASH, 128DRAM


Summary

The Cisco 2600XM bundles allow Enterprise and Service Providers to easily deploy the popular Cisco 2600XMs routers as DSL CPE and to take advantage of the incredible flexibility these platforms offer.

The Cisco 2600XM bundles are a great complement to the Cisco SOHO, 800, and 1700 DSL bundles also available from Cisco extending the range of functionality and price points available to the DSL CPE buyer.

For further information see:

2600XM

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps259/index.html

DSL

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps259/prod_bulletin09186a00800c3235.html

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps259/products_relevant_interfaces_and_modules.html

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CISCO T3/E3 NETWORK MODULE DATA SHEET

The Cisco® T3/E3 Network Module provides high-speed WAN access for the Cisco 2600, 3600, and 3700 series Multiservice Access routers and well as the Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers. The NM-1T3/E3 network module offers both Service Providers and Enterprise customer's unprecedented flexibility in provisioning clear-channel T3 or E3 connections.

Figure 1. Cisco T3/E3 Network Module

Cisco's Packet-over-T3/E3 network module for the Cisco 2600, 2691, 2800, 3600, 3700 and 3800 series offers the first software-configurable T3/E3 product from Cisco. This flexible network module allows the customer to switch between T3 and E3 applications with a single Cisco IOS® command. This feature provides customers increased flexibility and investment protection by allowing a Cisco Partner, service provider or enterprise customer to stock only a single product that can be deployed internationally.
The increased demand for bandwidth over the WAN and more attractive pricing of T3/E3 links by SP's has led to steady growth in T3/E3 deployments around the world. The Packet-over T3/E3 network module (part number NM-1T3/E3) eliminates the need for an external data service unit (DSU), reduces provisioning costs, and provides highly manageable T3/E3 line termination. The module provides an integrated line interface unit (LIU) DSU that allows T3 or E3 lines to be directly terminated on a Cisco router, eliminating the need for external DSU equipment. This simplifies the T3/E3 line management, reduces provisioning cost, and frees up valuable rack space.
The Cisco T3/E3 network modules provide support for the proprietary subrate and scrambling features of T3 DSU vendors such as Digital Link, Larscom, and ADC Kentrox. Subrate support in the Cisco T3/E3 Network Module maximizes the utility of these products in service provider environments By simultaneously supporting interoperability with a wide range of third-party DSU vendors, this network module offers the flexibility to support installed equipment without locking customers into a proprietary solution.
The Cisco T3/E3 Network Module provides direct connectivity to a T3 line for full-duplex communications at the T3 rate of 44.736 MHz and full-duplex E3 communications at 34.368 MHz. Each T3 or E3 port consists of a pair of 75-ohm BNC coaxial connectors (Type RG-59), one for transmit data and one for receive data, along with six LED indicators for line status. The Cisco T3/E3 Network Module is supported in all Cisco IOS feature sets, and there are no additional memory requirements.

KEY BENEFITS

The combination of T3 and E3 options in a single network module provides the following key customer benefits:

• Physical space savings-Eliminates the need for external DSU device, saving valuable rack space

• Simplified management-Eliminates the need for two separate monitoring tools

• Software-configurable T3/E3-Provides the flexibility to deploy a single module worldwide

KEY FEATURES

• One-port T3 with DSU or E3 with DSU network module

• T3/E3-specific features for monitoring, bit error rate tester (BERT), Management Information Bases (MIBs), alarms, and more

• Ability to independently or simultaneously enable scrambling and subrate in each DSU mode; support for the following DSU vendors' algorithms: Digital Link, Kentrox, Larscom, Verilink, Adtran.

• Support for the serial encapsulation protocols: Frame Relay, Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)

• 16-bit cyclic redundancy check (CRC)

KEY MANAGEMENT FEATURES

• Line and payload loopback capabilities

• DS3 remote-line loopback (via Far End Alarm and Control [FEAC] codes per American National Standards Institute [ANSI] T1.107a)

• Response to embedded loopback commands

• Insertion of loopback commands into transmitted signal

• Programmable pseudorandom pattern up to 32 bits long, including 223, 220, 215, 1s, 0s, alt-0-1

• 32-bit error count and bit-count registers

• Alarm detection-Alarm indication signal (AIS), remote alarm, far-end block error (FEBE), out of frame (OOF)

• Onboard processor for Maintenance Data Link (MDL)

T3/E3 APPLICATIONS AND POSITIONING

The Cisco T3/E3 Network Module provides the performance requirements to deploy advanced, voice, video and data applications over the WAN and supports key IOS features and services such as QoS, NBAR, IPSec, FW, IDS, NAT and NeFlow. The Cisco 3845, for instance, is the highest-performing platform for the branch office and is recommended for deploying concurrent services at T3 line rate's. See table 1 below for performance recommendation for positioning of the NM-1T3/E3 in the branch office.

Table 1. Cisco T3/E3 Network Module Branch Office Positioning

Supported Platform

Recommended Type of Service

Recommended Branch-Office Size

Cisco 2650 and 2651XM

Subrate T3/E3

Small to medium branch offices

Cisco 2691

Subrate T3/E3

Small to medium branch offices

Cisco 2800

Subrate T3/E3 with concurrent services

Medium to large branch offices

Cisco 3661 and 3662

Sub and full-rate T3/E3 with limited services

Medium and large branch offices

Cisco 3725/3745

Full-rate T3/E3 with no services

Medium and large branch offices

Cisco 3825

Full rate T3/E3 with no services

Large and regional branch offices

Cisco 3845

Full-rate T3/E3 with concurrent services

Large and regional branch offices

Figure 2. Typical Cisco T3/E3 Network Module Deployments

SPECIFICATIONS

Software Support

Table 2 lists the minimum Cisco IOS Software requirements for the Cisco T3/E3 Network Module, and Table 3 gives support information.

Table 2. Minimum Cisco IOS Software Requirements for Cisco T3/E3 Network Module

Product Number

Description

Minimum Cisco IOS Software Version

NM-1T3/E3

One-port clear-channel T3/E3 network module

12.2(11)YT

Table 3. Platform Maximum T3/E3 Network Modules Support Comparison

Supported Platforms

Maximum T3/E3 Supported

Cisco 2650 and 51XM

1

Cisco 2691

1

Cisco 2800

1

Cisco 3660

1

Cisco 3725 and Cisco 3825

1

Cisco 3745 and Cisco 3845

2

Hardware Specifications

DS3/E3 Specifications

• DSX3 level interface with dual female 75-ohm BNC coaxial connectors per port (separate RX and TX)

• Full- and half-duplex connectivity at DS3 rate (44.736 MHz)

• Full- and half-duplex connectivity at E3 rate (34.368 MHz)

• Scrambling and subrate support of major DSU vendors

• Line build-out-Programmable for up to 450 feet of 734A or equivalent coaxial cable or up to 225 feet for 728A or equivalent coaxial cable

• C-bit, or M23 framing for T3, bypass and G.751 framing for E3 (software selectable)

• Binary 3-zero substitution (B3ZS) (T3) or high-density bipolar with three zeros (HDB3) (E3) line coding

• Support for 16- and 32-bit CRC (16-bit default)

• DS3 FEAC channel support

• Twenty-four-hour history maintained for error statistics and failure counts

• DS3 alarm and event detection (once per second polling)

• Alarm indication signal (AIS)

• Out of frame (OOF)

• Line code violation (LCV)

• Excessive zeros (EXZ)

• Far-end receive failure (FERF)

Table 4. LED Port Indicators and Status

LED Indicator

Color

Active state description

CD

Green

Carrier detect (off indicates loss of signal [LOS])

LP

Yellow

Loopback mode on

AIS

Yellow

Port is receiving AIS

FERF

Yellow

Port is receiving FERF signal

EN

Yellow

Network module is enabled

Alarm

Yellow

Port is receiving OOF errors

Serial Encapsulations

• HDLC

• PPP

• Frame Relay

• ATM Data Exchange Interface (ATM-DXI)

Physical Specifications

• Single-wide network module, no slot restrictions

• Dimensions (H x W x D) 1.55 x 7.10 x 7.2 inches (3.9 x 18.0 x 18.3 centimeters)

Environmental Specifications

• Operating temperature: 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)

• Storage temperature: -4 to 149°F (-20 to 65°C)

• Relative humidity: 10 to 90%, non condensing

Certification Compliance

DS3 Physical Layer

• ANSI T1.102, T1.107

E3 Physical Layer

• TBR24

• ITU-T G.703 & G.823

• ACA TS016

Safety

• United States (UL1950 3rd Edition/CSA C22.2, No.950)

• Canada (C1950)

• UK (BS6301, EN60950, EN41003)

• Germany (TUV GS)

• France (EN60950, EN41003, NFC98020)

• AS/NZS 3260 (Australia/New Zealand)

• EN60950/EN41003 (Europe)

• IEC 950 (national deviations)

EMC

• 47 CFR 15: 2001 Class A (FCC)

• ICES003 Class A

• EN55022 Class A: 1998

• EN300386: 2001

• EN55024:1998, EN50082-1:1997 and EN61000-6-2: 1999 including:

–ESD: EN61000-4-2

–Radiated Immunity: EN61000-4-3

–Burst Transients: EN61000-4-4

–Surges: EN61000-4-5

–Injected RF: EN61000-4-6

–Dips + Sags: EN61000-4-11

• EN61000-3-2: 1995

• EN61000-3-3: 1995

• AS/NZS 3548 Class A

• VCCI V-3/2000.04 Class A

Standards

• T3/E3 MIB (RFC 1407)

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