Cisco 2600, 3600 and 3700 Series Multiport T1/E1 ATM Network Modules with Inverse Multiplexing over ATM


Allow service provider and enterprise customers to cost-effectively increase bandwidth, extending multiservice capabilities to remote branch-office locations using ATM.


Figure 1   Multiport T1/E1 ATM Network Modules with IMA

Introduction

Four multiport T1/E1 ATM network modules with Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA) are available for the Cisco 2600, 3600, and 3700 series multiservice access platforms. Available in both four- and eight-port versions, these new multiport ATM modules allow service provider and enterprise customers to cost-effectively increase bandwidth, extending multiservice capabilities to remote-branch-office locations through ATM.

These multiport T1/E1 ATM network modules with IMA add to the broad Cisco portfolio of customer premises equipment (CPE), ATM edge, and central-office products, that allow branch offices to take advantage of the higher bandwidth and multiservice capabilities available from ATM services. These new ATM modules complement the existing OC-3 and 25-Mbps family of ATM network modules available for the Cisco 2600, 3600 and 3700 series that now offer ATM bandwidth from 1.544-Mbps to 155-Mbps.

The high cost and limited availability of long-distance broadband ATM services have prevented many organizations from taking advantage of ATM's high quality-of-service (QoS) features. In recent years the ATM Forum has defined lower-speed T1/E1 ATM services, but this was an incomplete solution because a single T1/E1 often does not provide sufficient bandwidth to support the additional requirements of multiservice applications. For this reason, many organizations find themselves caught between the bandwidth limitations of narrowband T1/E1 lines and the much higher costs of moving to broadband links.

In response to this the ATM Forum, with Cisco as an active member, defined a standard for IMA. Using the Cisco 2600 and 3600 series multiservice platforms to provide IMA access provides an affordable LAN-to-WAN solution for branch office, campus and ATM Edge applications. Multiport T1/E1 IMA modules enable service providers to deliver critical integrated ATM services combining data, voice and video with ATM's guaranteed QoS features. With multiport IMA deployed as CPE edge, network service providers can deliver unmatched flexibility in the types of services they can offer to their customers.

IMA is an ATM Forum specification that provides a cost-effective and scalable alternative to T3/E3 services by allowing carriers to leverage widely available T1 services over ATM and interoperate with other vendors' standards-based equipment. Multiport T1/E1 IMA can provide organizations with highly desired fractional T3 bandwidth connectivity, which is critical in situations where DS3 or OC-3 fiber connections are either cost-prohibitive, or unavailable between a provider's central office and the customer's premises.

Multiport T1/E1 IMA network modules functionality allows access to ATM WAN uplinks with bandwidth requirements between DS1 and DS3 rates. Each T1 link provides 1.544 Mbps and each E1 link provides 2.048 Mbps connectivity. With IMA's aggregation of multiple T1/E1s, network managers have the ability to increase bandwidth inexpensively to allow wide-area network (WAN) uplinks at speeds ranging from 1.544-Mbps to 16-Mbps full-duplex on a single card.

All four multiport ATM network modules support the ATM Forum Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) with ATM QoS categories Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR), Variable Bit Rate (VBR-rt and VBR-nrt), and Available Bit Rate (ABR). VoIP and H.323 video over ATM can be supported using VBR-rt class of service (CoS) parameters with the currently available analog voice/fax network modules with voice interface cards (VICs), or the new T1 digital packet voice trunk network modules with multiflex trunk cards.

The multiport T1/E1 IMA modules' support for VoIP and H.323 video applications provides low latency, jitter-free voice support to enhance throughput, and high-quality, end-to-end voice and video performance. When combined with high-density packet telephony solutions already available on the Cisco 2600 and 3600 series, the multiport ATM network modules provide a seamless end-to-end multiservice solution, interoperable with other ATM Forum IMA version 1.0 products available from Cisco.

Multiport T1/E1 ATM Network Modules: New Features at a Glance

  • Supported on all Cisco 2600 and 3600 series multiservice platforms
  • Supports four or eight T1/E1 ATM ports
  • Support for ATM Forum IMA Version 1.0
  • Up to 16-Mbps full-duplex bandwidth with an 8-port E1 IMA network module
  • Supports UBR, VBR-rt, VBR-nrt, and ABR ATM CoS
  • Maximum of four active IMA groups on both four- and eight-port versions
  • Integrated CSU/DSU on T1 versions
  • Integrated DSU for E1 versions
  • ATM Forum User Network Interface (UNI) 3.0, UNI 3.1, and UNI 4.0 signaling
  • ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5)
  • Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) and Switched Virtual Circuits (SVCs)
  • Request For Comments (RFC) 1483 support for multiple encapsulations over ATM
  • RFC 1577 support for Routing over ATM
  • Maximum of 256 Virtual Circuits (VCs) per interface with up to 1024 simultaneous reassemblies per card
  • Maximum differential delay tolerance of up to 200-ms
  • F4 and F5 Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) cell support
  • Cyclic Redundancy Check(CRC)32 error checking of AAL5 and CRC10 checking of operations and management (OAM) cells
  • Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) over ATM
  • Multiprotocol over ATM (MPOA) client and server
  • LAN emulation (LANE) 2.0 client only
  • Tag Switching (packet interfaces only)
  • Interim Local Management Interface (ILMI)
  • Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP)
  • ATM bandwidth (resource) manager

IMA Benefits

The multiport T1/E1 ATM offers the following benefits:

  • Inexpensive ATM access
  • A migration path to higher bandwidth without the need to change transport facilities
  • ATM Forum Version 1.0 standards compliant (AF-PHY-0086.000) for multivendor interoperability
  • Integrated CSU/DSU on T1 versions and integrated DSU on E1 versions
  • The addition and deletion of links without service disruption
  • Support for link failures and automatic link recovery without loss of data
  • Greater internetworking design flexibility and scalability for LAN-to-WAN connectivity
  • Efficient prioritization of mission-critical data provided by ATM's QoS features
  • Simplifies network management
  • Eliminates third-party inverse multiplexing devices

Orderability, Availability, Compatibility, Minimum Software, and Memory Requirements

Table 1  Multiport T1/E1 ATM Product Numbers and Description

Product Number  Description 
NM-4T1-IMA (=)

4-port T1 ATM network module with Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA)

NM-4E1-IMA (=)

4-port E1 ATM network module with IMA

NM-8T1-IMA (=)

8-port T1 ATM network module with IMA

NM-8E1-IMA (=)

8-port E1 ATM network module with IMA

Table 2  Multiport T1/E1 ATM platforms supported, Cisco IOS® Release, Memory and Maximum Number Supported

Product  Cisco IOS Software version required  IOS Feature Sets required  Minimum DRAM Memory  Maximum supported 
Cisco 2600 series

12.0(5)T

Any Cisco IOS "Plus" Feature Sets

Dependent on minimum DRAM memory requirements for specific IOS relase and feature set selected.

1

Cisco 2691

12.2(8)T

Any 2691 Cisco IOS Plus feature set

Dependent on minimum DRAM memory requirements for specific IOS relase and feature set selected.

1

Cisco 3620

12.0(5)T

Any Cisco IOS "Plus" Feature Sets

Dependent on minimum DRAM memory requirements for specific IOS relase and feature set selected.

1

Cisco 3640

12.0(5)T

Any Cisco IOS "Plus" Feature Sets

Dependent on minimum DRAM memory requirements for specific IOS relase and feature set selected.

3

Cisco 3660

12.0(5)T

Any 3660 Cisco IOS Plus feature set

Dependent on minimum DRAM memory requirements for specific IOS relase and feature set selected.

2

Cisco 3725

12.2(8)T

Any 3700 Cisco IOS Plus feature set

128 MB

2

Cisco 3745

12.2(8)T

Any 3700 Cisco IOS Plus feature set

128 MB

4

Note: Due to a compatibility problem between the Cisco 3620 PCMCIA controller and the multiport T1/E1 ATM network modules, any T1/E1 ATM network module ordered as a spare to be used in a Cisco 3620 will require revision level E (rev E) PCMCIA controller in the Cisco 3620 chassis. The current revision of the PCMCIA can be viewed using Cisco command line interface (CLI) commands "show version, or show diag." This Request for Material Authorization (RMA) process can be initiated with a call to the TAC, and is free.

All Cisco 3620s shipped from the factory starting in April 1999 include the rev E PCMCIA controller and are compatible with the T1/E1 ATM network modules.

Table 3  Cisco ATM Forum IMA Version 1.0 Product Compatibility Matrix

Cisco Product  Description  Cisco IOS Software Release Supported 
Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series

4 and 8-port T1/E1 ATM network modules

12.0(5)T

Cisco 7200 and 7500

8-port T1/E1 ATM port adapters

12.0(5)XE, 12.1(1)T

Light Stream® (LS)1010 and 8500

8-port IMA PAM

Q3CY99

MGX 8220 AXIS Shelf

8-port IMA (AUSM/AUSM-B)

Release 5.x

MGX 8850

8-port IMA (AUSM/B)

Release 1.1



Physical Specifications

Bandwidths Supported

  • NM-4T1-IMA, NM-8T1-IMA: from 1.544 to 12.352 Mbps, in 1.544 Mbps increments
  • NM-4E1-IMA, NM-8E1-IMA: from 2.048 to 16.384 Mbps, in 2.048 Mbps increments

T1 Interfaces Physical Specifications

  • Line rate: 1.544 Mbps + 50bps
  • Line code: binary 8-zero substitution (B8ZS) per ANSI T1.408
  • Line framing: extended superframe format (extended superframe (ESF) 24-frame multiframe) per ANSI T1.408
  • Input jitter tolerance: per ATT TR 62411
  • Output jitter generation: per ATT TR62411 using normal mode sync
  • Physical layer alarms: Loss of signal (LoS), out of frame (OF), alarm indication signal (AIS) remote deflect identification (RDI)

E1 Interfaces Physical Characteristics

  • Line rate: 2.048 Mbps + 50 bps
  • Line code: HDB3, AMI
  • Line framing: 16-frame multiframe per ITU G.704
  • Input jitter tolerance: per ITU G.823 for 2.048 Mbps operation
  • Output jitter generation: per ITU G.823 for 2.048 Mbps operation
  • Physical layer alarms: LoS, OF, AIS, RDI

Multiport T1/E1 ATM Network Module LED Descriptions

All four network modules have an enable (EN) LED. The enable LED indicates that the module has passed its self-tests and is available to the router. T1/E1 IMA network modules have the additional LEDs shown in Table 4.

Table 4  T1/E1 IMA Network Module LED Meaning

LED  Color  Description 
AL

Yellow

Alarm indicating loss of signal, loss of frame, or unavailability because of excessive errors.

LP

Yellow

Controller local loopback.

CD

Green

Carrier received on telco links.

EN

Green

Enabled—Network module is communicating correctly to the bus



ATM Alarm Signals supported

  • LoS
  • Loss of frame (LF)
  • Loss of signaling multiframe
  • Loss of CRC multiframe
  • Reception of remote alarm signal
  • Remote multiframe alarm signal
  • Alarm indication signal (AIS)
  • Timeslot 16 AIS

Diagnostics and Loopback Modes

Multiple loopback modes are supported for diagnostics, fault isolation, and network compliance. The Line Interface Unit (LIU) supports five loopback modes. Each port can loopback the incoming signal through the front connector (RJ-45) and the LIU in several ways:

  • Local loop—The transmit data and clock inputs from the framer are looped back to the receive data and clock outputs.
  • Analog loopback—The receiver inputs from the telco line are disconnected and transmitter outputs are routed back into the receiver inputs.
  • Remote loopback—The clock and data recovered from the line inputs are routed back to the line outputs. This mode is customer enabled.
  • Network loopback—The clock and data recovered from the line inputs are routed back to the line outputs. This mode detects a loopback data pattern from the input data stream.
  • Dual loopback—Two dual loopback modes supported
    • Payload loopback—Will loopback the data stream from the receiver station back to the transmitter section. The looped data will pass the receiver, transmitter, and framers.
    • Line loopback—Will loopback the data stream from the receiver section back to the transmitter section (not including the framers).
  • RJ-45 external loopback—An external RJ-45 loopback plug can be used to loopback clocks and data.

Cable Pinouts and Specifications

Male RJ-45 connections are standard for the T1 and E1 versions. The T1/E1 ATM network modules support either 75 ohm (E1 coax), 100 ohm (T1 twisted pair), and 120 ohm (E1 twisted pair) connections. The E1 network modules are designed to transmit and receive 2.048-Mbps signals through both 120-ohm cable and 75-ohm coax cable. A common RJ-45 connector is used for the E1 120-ohm, 75-ohm, and T1 100-ohm.

Table 5  T1 ATM Male RJ-45 Connector Pinouts

Pin  Signal 
1

RX Tip

2

RX Ring

3

Jumpered ground

4

TX tip

5

TX ring

6

Jumpered ground

7

Unused

8

Unused

Table 6  E1 ATM Male RJ-45 - 75-ohm BNC Connector Pinouts

Pin  Signal 
1

RX signal

2

Tied to RX shield (pin 3)

3

RX shield

4

TX signal

5

Tied to TX shield

6

TX shield

7

Unused

8

Unused

Note: Jumper on the E1 ATM network module must be set to 75 ohm mode.

Table 7  Custom Cable Pinout Description

T1/E1 Board Cable End Network End  
RJ-45 DB-15 Null Modem DB-15 BNC Twinax PRI TE RJ-45 PRI-NT RJ-45
Pin Signal Pin Pin Signal Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
1

RX Tip

3

1

RX Tip

RX Tip

1

RX Tip

1

TX Tip

2

RX Ring

11

9

RX Shield

RX Ring

2

RX Ring

2

TX Ring

3

RX Shield

4

2

RX Shield

RX Shield

3

Shield

3

Drain Wire

4

TX Tip

1

3

TX Tip

TX Tip

4

TX Tip

4

RX Tip

5

TX Ring

9

11

TX Shield

TX Ring

5

TX Ring

5

RX Ring

6

TX Shield

2

4

TX Shield

TX Shield

6

Drain wire

6

Shield

Standards and Compliance Support

Table 8  T1/E1 ATM Network Module ATM Physical Specifications

Product Specifications   
Dimensions

1.55 x 7.10 x 7.2 in (H x W x D)

Weight

2.5lbs. Maximum

Environmental conditions

Operating temp. 32° -104° F (0° - 40° C)

Nonoperating temp. -13° to -158° F (-25 to -70° C)

Relative humidity

5 to 95%

Protocols supported

Full Cisco IOS software as of 12.0(5)T

EMI

Class B EMI

Cabling

RJ-45 straight through connector

LEDs

AL (Alarm), LP (Loopback), CD (Carrier Detect) and EN (Enable LED)

Network interfaces

Compatible to all existing network modules supported by Cisco 3600 family

Supported Management Information Base and Request for Comments

This feature supports the following Management Information Base (MIBs):

  • IMA MIB (ATM Forum, AF-PHY-0086.000)
  • DS1/E1 MIB (as defined in RFC 1406)
  • Chassis MIB

For descriptions of supported MIBs and how to use MIBs, see the Cisco MIB web site at

http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml.

This feature supports the following RFCs:

  • RFC 1460
  • RFC 1573—if GeneralGroup and if StackGroup from the Interfaces Group of MIB-II

ATM Forum Specifications

  • AF-PHY-0086.000—IMA 1.0 specification
  • AF-PHY-0016—DS1/ESF and B8ZS specification
  • AF-PHY-0064—E1/G.704 framing specification
  • ITU.I432—UNI physical layer specification
  • ITU.I432.3—Physical layer specifications for T1/E1
  • ITU.I431
  • ATM Forum UNI 3.0, 3.1, and 4.0 signaling for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint SVCs
  • ATM Forum UNI 4.0 signaling for ABR SVCs
  • ATM Forum ILMI for address prefix acquisition and ATM service address registration with UNI-compliant switches throughout the ATM network
  • ATM network service access point (NSAP) E.164 address support
  • F4 (virtual path) and F5 (virtual connection) OAM cell segment and end-to-end flows, RDI, and alarm indication signal (AIS)

Regulatory Approvals

  • UL 1950
  • FCC Part 15, Class A

Cisco IOS ATM Internetworking Services

The following Cisco IOS ATM services are supported in the initial release of all four T1/E1 ATM network modules:

  • ATM Internetworking
    • Multiprotocol encapsulation with support for Logical Link Control/Subnetwork Access Protocol (LLC/SNAP) encapsulation and VC multiplexing (Internet Engineering Task Force [IETF] RFC 1483)
    • Classical IP and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) over ATM; client and ARP server (IETF RFC 1577, IETF RFC 1755, and IETF RFC 1626)
    • MPOA for IP, Novell IPX, DECnet IV and V, AppleTalk phases 1 and 2, Connectionless Network Service (CLNS), Xerox Network Systems (XNS), and Banyan VINES via IETF RFC 1483
    • ATM Forum LAN Emulation (LANE) including , LAN Emulation Client (LEC), Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS), LAN Emulation Server (LES), and LAN Emulation Configuration Server (LECS)
    • IETF PPP over ATM
    • Tag Switching

ATM Class of Service Overview

Table 9  ATM Class of Service Category Definitions

ATM Service Categories   Typical Use  
Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR)

Best-effort service intended for nonreal-time bursty applications, which do not require a guarantee of traffic characteristics such as bandwidth, cell delay, and cell delay variation.

UBR+ (Not Supported on Multiport IMA)

Provides a Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service with single leaky bucket algorithm. Provides the ability to reserve UBR bandwidth minimum or specify bandwidth maximum. Similar to VBR in that it increases the Minimum Cell Rate (MCR) when cell rate falls below the MCR.

Variable Bit Rate (VBR-rt and VBR-nrt)

Intended for applications that have bursty traffic patterns but require a guarantee of some traffic parameters. A Peak Cell Rate (PCR), Sustained Cell Rate (SCR), and Maximum Burst size (MBS) can specify traffic parameters.

Available Bit Rate (ABR)

Used to maximize bandwidth utilization of the ATM link through the use of congestion feedback notification (Resource Management Cells). Both Peak Cell Rate (PCR), and Minimum Cell Rate (MCR) specify the ABR connection. The transmit rate of each connection is flow controlled such that the rate will always be between the user specified values for a minimum and peak rate.

Constant Bit Rate (CBR)1

Intended for real-time applications such as SNA traffic, voice and video, which requires a fixed bandwidth, and low cell delay. Initial release of CBR supports data only.

1 CBR CoS is not supported on the multiport T1/E1 ATM network modules.



Table 10  ATM Service Category Attributes and Guarantees

Service Category  Traffic Description  Minimum Loss (CLR)  Delay Variance  Bandwidth  Use of Feedback Control 
UBR

PCR

No

No

No

No

UBR+ 1

PCR

Yes

No

No

No

VBR-rt

PCR, SCR, MBS

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

VBR-nrt

PCR, SCR, MBS

Yes

No

Yes

No

ABR

PCR, MCR+, behavior parameters

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

CBR 1

PCR

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

1 UBR+ and CBR CoS are not supported on the multiport T1/E1 ATM network modules.


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Cisco 2600, 3600 and 3700 Analog Modem Network Modules (NM-8AM and NM-16M)

The introduction of the analog modem network modules for the award-winning Cisco 2600 and, 3600, and 3700 platforms expands the already extensive range of network modules currently available for these modular routers. These new cost-effective network modules support basic telephone service connections (RJ-11) and allow up to 8 or 16 concurrent remote analog modem users per network module users to connect to a Cisco 2600 or 3620, and up to 48 users to connect to a Cisco 3640. Combined with the differentiated services delivered through Cisco IOS® software, Cisco 2600, and 3600, and 3700 customers have best-of-breed scalability, flexibility, and investment protection, all in cost-effective, multifunctional platforms.

Applications

Historically, branch office connectivity has been synonymous with connecting the local LAN to a regional or central site. With the rapid growth in mobile computing and telecommuting, more and more branch offices need to add user-to-LAN capabilities.
Using the analog modem network modules, the Cisco 2600, 3600 and 3700 provide the ideal functionality for the branch and enterprise offices.
The following diagram illustrates some typical applications for the analog modem network modules.

Figure 1. Typical Cisco 2600, 3600 or 3700 with Analog Modem Applications

Mid-Density Analog RAS Server

A Cisco 2600 or 3725 combined with an 8- or 16- port analog modem network module provides the ideal mid-density remote access server (RAS).
Up to 16 analog phone lines (RJ-11) can be connected to the internal V.34 modems. A variety of LAN topologies, including Fast Ethernet, Ethernet, and Token Ring are supported.
Cisco IOS software provides for a wide range of protocols, such as TCP/IP, Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX), NetBEUI, and AppleTalk. Cisco IOS software also provides for a wide range of software features, such as software compression, encryption, and firewall support.

High-Density Analog RAS Server

In areas where Primary Rate Interface (PRI) or CT1 circuits are unavailable or not feasible, a Cisco 3640, 3660, or 3745 together with three 16-port analog modem network modules offers a cost-effective, one-chassis, 48-port solution for dial-in users.
The Cisco 3700 series performance allows for modem wire-rate access to the LAN and WAN, at the same time allowing for flexible "backhaul" options such as Frame Relay and ISDN. All these features are available in one chassis utilizing the Cisco stacking architecture; together with the Cisco Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MP), the port capacity of the Cisco 3600 or 3700 can be easily expanded with additional units and still look like one chassis.

Multifunction Branch Office Router

By combining a T1 channel service unit/data service unit (CSU/DSU) WAN interface card, an analog modem network module, and possibly voice over IP, the Cisco 2600, 3600 and 3700 can provide a one-chassis solution to all branch office requirements.

Features

The analog modem network modules, offers the most flexible, scalable, manageable, and high-performance basic telephone service dial access solution available in the market today.

• 8 or 16 internal analog modems per network module-Internal modems provide simple setup of your remote access server. There is no separate external power, no mess of cables, and you can have everything in one chassis!

• Support for speeds up to 33.6 kbps-This feature allows users to achieve maximum data transfer rates available today for analog connections, equating to faster file transfers, speedier Web access, and quicker e-mail downloads.

• Ease of configuration-The Cisco 2610 supports the GUI-based configuration tool, the Fast Step utility. This utility is designed to simplify configuration of the Cisco 2610 with analog modems. Using a PC-based graphical interface, the Cisco 2610 can be up and running within 30 minutes from opening the box!

• Centrally managed modem capabilities-These analog modems can be managed via the same Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)-based tools used to manage the rest of the network (such as CiscoWorks), providing network managers with one solution at a central management point. Optional enhanced modem management Managed Modem Technology License (MMTL) capabilities allow for the gathering of modem statistics, real-time call-in-progress, monitoring modem activity log, modem hard/soft busy out, and the ability to accomplish modem firmware upgrades. All these features result in reduced downtime, lower support costs, and lower operating costs.

• Cisco IOS dial access software-Cisco IOS software provides a broad range of features for the dial-in user, including:

–Autosensing IPX, TCP/IP, AppleTalk Remote Access (ARA), AppleTalk Control Protocol (ATCP)

–Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP), PPP, and MP

–Reverse Telnet support for LAN-based dial-out

–Domain Name System (DNS) Domain Name Server support

These features enable a wide variety of dial-in clients to utilize the applications and facilities of the branch office network.

• Virtual private network (VPN) support-This feature allows for cost-effective connections for a geographically dispersed user base. It can reduce access cost support and allow users easier access to their home LAN, while maintaining a high degree of security.

• Robust security features-Utilizing TACACS+, Challenge Handshake Protocol/Password Authentication Protocol (CHAP/PAP), Data Encryption Standard (DES) encryption, and the built- in firewall capabilities of the Cisco IOS software allows secure access for remote users to sensitive company data.

Specifications

• General

–Support for up to 16 concurrent sessions per network module

–Fast Step graphical user interface (GUI) configuration option for Cisco 2610

–Comprehensive security options

–GUI based management

–Flexible LAN topologies

• Dial-related

–Autosensing IPX, TCP/IP, ARA, ATCP

–2-wire Leased-Line support

–SLIP, PPP, and MP

–Reverse Telnet support for LAN-based dial-out

–DNS Domain Name Server support

• Network management

–Centralized management of multiple Cisco 2600, 3600 and 3700 with CiscoWorks

–In-band and out-of-band management via TCP/IP and SNMP, including Management Information Base II (MIB II) and other extensions, over TCP/IP

–TCP/IP addresses can be assigned via Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), per user, via an internal address pool, or selected remotely

–Maintains a detailed activity log for accounting, billing, and troubleshooting

–Advanced management using the (optional) MMTL

–Ability to download image and configuration across routers

• Security

–User name, password, and dial-back security

–Multilevel administration password support

–CHAP and PAP support

–Centralized authentication via authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA)

–IP device and network filtering

–AppleTalk zone and device filtering

Modem Specifications

• Carrier protocols

–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.34 up to 28,800 bps

–Does not support V.90 or V.92

• Error-correcting link access protocols

–V.42 Link Access Procedure for Modems (LAPM), MNP 2-4

• Compression protocols

–V.42bis (includes MNP-5)

Country Availability

Check the Cisco 2600/3600 home pages for updated country lists, at

Hardware Specifications

NM-8AM, NM-16AM

Dimensions (H x W x D)

1.55 x 7.10 x 7.2 in.

Weight

2 lb max

Environmental Conditions

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

Nonoperating temperature: -13 to 158° F, (-25 to 70° C)

Relative Humidity

5 to 95 percent

Minimum IOS Version

Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3620, Cisco 3640: 11.3(4)T1

Cisco 3660: 12.1(1)T

Cisco 2691, Cisco 3725, Cisco 3745: 12.2(11)YT, 12.2(13)T

Safety/EMI/Homologation

• Cabling-8 or 16 RJ-11 connectors

• LEDs-Network module status indicator

• Network interfaces-All supported by Cisco 2600/3600 family

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Cisco Ethernet/Token Ring Mixed Media Network Modules

The NM-1FE2W, NM-2FE2W, NM-2W, NM-1FE1R2W, NM-1FE2W-V2 and NM-2FE2W-V2 WAN Interface Card carrier modules allow customers using Cisco 2600, 3600, 3700 and 3800 Series Routers to benefit from the increased performance and density capabilities delivered by this family of network modules. Features include auto-sensing 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet ports and TDM capabilities.

Figure 1. 10/100 LAN/WAN Combo Network Modules

INTRODUCTION

Table 1. Four different network modules are available to increase LAN/WAN densities for the Cisco 2600, 2691, 3600, 3700 and 3800 series of multi-service and Integrated Services routers.

Part Number

Description

NM-1FE2W/ and NM-1FE2W-V2

1-port 10/100 Ethernet 2 WAN Card Slot Network Module

NM-2FE2W and NM-2FE2W-V2

2-port 10/100 Ethernet 2 WAN Card Slot Network Module

NM-1FE1R2W

1-port 10/100 Ethernet 1 4/16 Token Ring 2 WAN Card Slot NM

NM-2W

2 WAN Card Slot Network Module (no LAN interface)

FEATURES

• Supported on Cisco 2600 (NM-2W only) 2691, 3600, 3700 and 3800 series Branch office routers

• Supports WICs and VWICs (see below for a complete list)

• Increase WIC density in Cisco 2600, 2691, 3700 and 3800 series

• Support for up to 8Mb throughput on a WIC interface

• 10/100 autosensing full/half duplex

• Full and half duplex Token Ring Support

• TDM enabled

The following WICs and VWICs are supported:

• WIC-1B-S/T

• WIC-1B-S/T-V3

• WIC-1B-U

• WIC-1B-V2

• WIC-1DSU-56K4

• WIC-1DSU-T1

• WIC-1DSU-T1-V2

• WIC-1T

• WIC-2T

• WIC-2A/S

• WIC-1AM

• WIC-2AM

• WIC-1ADSL

• WIC-1ADSL-V2

• WIC-1GSHDSL

• VWIC-1MFT-T1*

• VWIC-1MFT-E1*

• VWIC-1MFT-T1-DI*

• VWIC-1MFT-E1-DI*

• VWIC-2MFT-E1*

• VWIC-2MFT-T1*

• VWIC-2MFT-T1-DI*

• VWIC-2MFT-E1-DI*

• VWICs in data mode only

Table 2. The following table compares supported features and the major enhancements over the current legacy mixed media network modules.

Feature

NM-1E2W and NM-2E2W

NM-1FE2W, NM-2FE2W, NM-1FE1R2W

Max T1/E1 WIC Connections

2

4

VWIC Support

Limited

Full

WIC Support

Limited

Full

WIC Throughput

2Mb

8Mb

TDM Support

No

Yes

Ethernet Support

10Mb

10/100Mb

G.703 WIC Support**

No

Yes

Full Duplex Token Ring

No

Yes

** FCS 2HW/00

Table 3. Maximum number of network modules that are supported in the 2600, 2691, 3600, 3700 and 3800 families is shown below.

 

2600

2691

3620

3640

3660

3725/3825

3745/3845

NM-1FE2 AND NM-1FE2W-V2

N/A

1

2

4

6

2

4

NM-2FE2W AND NM-2FE2W-V2

N/A

1

2

4

6

2

4

NM-1FE1R2W

N/A

1

2

4

6

2

4

NM-2W

1

1

1

3

6

2

4

ORDERABILITY, AVAILABILITY, COMPATIBILITY, MINIMUM SOFTWARE, AND MEMORY REQUIREMENTS

Table 4. The 10/100 LAN/WAN combo Network Modules product numbers and description are listed below.

Product Number

Description

NM-1FE2W/NM-1FE2W-V2

1-port 10/100 Ethernet with 2 WAN Card Slot Network Module

NM-2FE2W/NM-2FE2W-V2

2-port 10/100 Ethernet with 2 WAN Card Slot Network Module

NM-1FE1R2W

1-port 10/100 Ethernet 1 4/16 Token Ring 2 WAN Card Slot NM

For the NM-1FE2W, NM-2FE2W, NM-1FE1R2W, and NM-2W the minimum level of IOS is 12.0(7)XK or 12.1(1)T.
For the NM-1FE2W-V2 and NM-2FE2W-V2 the minimum level IOS is 12.2(12)M and 12.2(13)T.

Table 5. 10/100 LAN/WAN combo Network Modules (NM-1FE2W, NM-2FE2W, NM-1FE1R2W, and NM-2W) platforms supported, minimum Cisco IOS® Release, minimum Memory and Maximum Number Supported.

Product

Minimum Cisco IOS Software Required

IOS Feature Set

Minimum DRAM Memory*

Maximum Supported

Cisco 2600 Series

12.0(7)XK

All Cisco IOS Feature Sets

32 MB

1

Cisco 2600XM Series

12.2(8)T

All Cisco IOS Feature Sets

32 MB

1

Cisco 2691

12.2(8)T

All Cisco IOS Feature Sets

64 MB

1

Cisco 2811, 2821, 2851

N/A

N/A

N/A

Not supported

Cisco 3620

12.0(7)XK

Any Cisco IOS Feature Set

32 MB

2**

Cisco 3640

12.0(7)XK

All Cisco IOS Feature Sets

32 MB

4**

Cisco 3660

12.0(7)XK

All Cisco IOS Feature Sets

32 MB

6

Cisco 3725

12.2(8)T

All Cisco IOS Feature Sets

N/A

2

Cisco 3825

12.3(11)T

All Cisco IOS feature sets

N/A

2

Cisco 3745

12.2(8)T

All Cisco IOS Feature Sets

N/A

4

Cisco 3845

12.3(11)T

All Cisco IOS Feature sets

N/A

4

* The NM-1FE2W-V2 and NM-2FE2W-V2 have the same memory requirements as the non-V2 network modules.
** Only 1 of the NM-2W is supported in the 3620, and only 3 NM-2W are supported in the 3640.

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Table 6. Standards and Compliance Support

Product Feature

Product Specifications

Dimensions

1.55 x 7.10 x 7.2 in (H x W x D)

Weight

2.5 lbs. Maximum

Environmental Conditions
· Operating temp. 32°-104° F (0° -40° C)
· Nonoperating temp. -13° to -158° F (-25 to 70° C)
Power Requirements

15 watts Maximum

Relative Humidity

5 to 95%

MTBF
· NM-2W-1,720,096 hours
· NM-1FE2W and NM-1FE2W-V2-846,192 hours
· NM-2FE2W and NM-2FE2W-V2-569,302 hours
· NM-1FE1R2W-507,634 hours
Protocols Supported

Full Cisco IOS Software as of 12.0(7)XK

WIC Performance

Up to 8Mb/s per network module

EMI

FCC Part 15 Class B-CISPR 22 Class B

Cabling

WAN cables dependant on WICs. LAN interfaces have 10/100BaseT cables for Ethernet and STP/UTP cables for Token Ring

LEDs

Token ring 4/16 speed indication. Ethernet 10/100 Speed Indication. Link and full Duplex LEDS

Network Interfaces

Compatible with all existing network modules and WICS supported by Cisco 2600/2691/3600/3700/3800 routers

SUPPORTED MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MLBS)

The 10/100 LAN/WAN network modules support the standard Management Information Base (MIBs).
For descriptions of supported MIBs and how to use MIBs, see the Cisco MIB web site at:

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