CISCO ISDN BRI S/T WIC FOR THE CISCO 1700, 1800, 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700, AND 3800 SERIES

Offering a single ISDN BRI S/T interface, this WIC may require an external Network Termination 1 (NT1), depending on the region of the world. The WIC inserts into a mixed-media network module or directly into the WIC slot on the Cisco 1600, 1700, 1800, 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700, 3800 Series chassis. The ability to add BRI connectivity through a WIC enables administrators to maximize valuable slot space while providing additional connectivity options, such as Ethernet, on the same module.

Figure 1. Cisco WIC 1B-S/T-V3 WAN Interface Card

FEATURES

• One ISDN BRI port (S/T interface, requires external NT1)

• Utilizes an RJ-45 connector

• Supported Onboard, NM-1FE2W-V2, NM-1FE1R2W, NM-2FE2W-V2 and NM-2W

BENEFITS OF AN INTEGRATED, FULLY MANAGED SOLUTION

The network modules provide various port densities to meet customer requirements at various price points. The optional, integrated NT1 lets customers consolidate customer premises equipment (CPE) to provide multifunction dial access server, router, and other capabilities within the Cisco routers in power-branch-office environments.
The WAN-interface-card (WIC) option offers a single ISDN BRI port (with optional NT1). The WIC-1B-S/T-V3 inserts into a mixed-media network module (part number NM-1FE2W-V2, NM-2FE2W-V2, NM-1FE1R2W or NM-2W) or is supported on the Cisco 1700 Series, Cisco 1800 Series, Cisco 2600XM Series, Cisco 2800 Series, Cisco 3700 Series and Cisco 3800 Series routers. It provides a cost-effective ISDN router with the following benefits of integration:

• Fewer devices and cables to deploy and manage

• Remote and local configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting via the Cisco IOS® Software CLI and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

• Flexibility and investment protection

• Single-vendor support

• Enhanced reliability

• Physical space savings

The ability to add BRI connectivity via a WIC enables administrators to maximize valuable slot space while providing additional connectivity options on the same module such as Fast Ethernet.

FLEXIBILITY AND INVESTMENT PROTECTION

The Cisco 1 port BRI-S/T WIC extends the Cisco commitment to providing customers with maximum flexibility and investment protection through modular WICs that are supported on award-winning router platforms. When WAN bandwidth requirements or service provider pricing change, users can easily change WAN services either by changing the software configuration or replacing the WIC. Because the same card can be used on Cisco 1600, 1700, 1800, 2600, 2800, 3700 or 3800 series router platforms, the number of stocking units can be reduced, and the WIC can be redeployed from one platform to another.

ENHANCED RELIABILITY

An integrated solution has fewer components; hence, fewer points of failure (for example, one less power supply and fewer cables). This leads to enhanced reliability.

CONSISTENCY WITH WIC-1B-S/T

The Cisco WIC-1B-S/T-V3 offers all of the features of the Cisco WIC-1B-S/T and can be smoothly deployed without requiring any additional learning.

WIC-1B-S/T

WIC-1B-S/T-V3

One ISDN BRI port (S/T interface, requires external NT1)
One ISDN BRI port (S/T interface, requires external NT1)
RJ-45 connector
RJ-45 connector
Supported on Cisco 1600, 1700, 2600, 3600, and series
Supported on Cisco 1700, 1800, 2600, 2800, 3660, 3700 and 3800 series (see tables below)
Cannot be used with Cisco 1603 or 1604 base units
Cannot be used with Cisco 1603 or 1604 base units
Does not support hot swapping; however, no hardware damage will occur if it is swapped while power is on
Does not support hot swapping; however, no hardware damage will occur if it is swapped while power is on
Can go into slot W0 or W1 of the 1E2W, 2E2W, and 1E1R2W network modules
Does not support the 1E2W, 2E2W, and 1E1R2W, NM-1FE2W, NM-2FE2W network modules
Supported in NM-1FE1R2W, NM-1FE2W, NM-2FE2W, NM-1FE2W-V2, NM-2FE-2W-V2, and NM-2W
Supported Onboard, NM-1FE2W-V2, NM-1FE1R2W, NM-2FE2W-V2 and NM-2W

Note: The Cisco IOS Software releases provided are typically the minimum version required to support the platform, module, or feature in question. Use the Software Advisor to choose appropriate software for your network device: match software features to Cisco IOS and Cisco Catalyst® Operating System (Catalyst OS) releases, compare Cisco IOS releases, or find out which software releases support your hardware. The Software Advisor and other tools are available in TAC Tools for Access-Dial Technologies.

CISCO IOS SOFTWARE RELEASE

Platform

Minimum Release

Cisco 1601(R), 1602(R), and 1605-R
Not Supported
Cisco 1603, 1603-R, 1604 and 1604-R
Not Supported
Cisco 1720, 1721, 1751, 1760
First Supported in 12.3(10)
Cisco 1750
Not Supported
Cisco 2600 and 2600XM
First Supported in 12.3(10)
Cisco 3620 and 3640
Not Supported
Cisco 3660
First Supported in 12.3(10)
Cisco 3700
First Supported in 12.3(10)
Cisco 1800 and 2800
First Supported in 12.3(8)T
Cisco 3800
First Supported in 12.3(11)T

Note: The Cisco IOS Software releases provided are typically the minimum version required to support the platform, module, or feature in question. Use the Software Advisor to choose appropriate software for your network device: match software features to Cisco IOS and Cisco Catalyst® Operating System (Catalyst OS) releases, compare Cisco IOS releases, or find out which software releases support your hardware. The Software Advisor and other tools are available in TAC Tools for Access-Dial Technologies.

CARRIER MODULE SUPPORTED

Platform

Carrier Module Supported

Cisco 1601(R), 1602(R), and 1605-R
Not Supported
Cisco 1603, 1603-R, 1604 and 1604-R
Not Supported
Cisco 1720, 1721, 1751 ,1760
Not Supported
Cisco 1750
Not Supported
Cisco 2600 and 2600XM
Onboard. NM-2W
Cisco 3620 and 3640
Not Supported
Cisco 3660
NM-1FE2W-V2, NM-1FE1R2W, NM-2FE2W-V2 and NM-2W
Cisco 3700
NM-1FE2W-V2, NM-1FE1R2W, NM-2FE2W-V2 and NM-2W
Cisco 1800 and 2800
Onboard
Cisco 3800
Onboard, NM-1FE2W-V2, NM-1FE1R2W, NM-2FE2W-V2 and NM-2W

Note: The Cisco IOS Software releases provided are typically the minimum version required to support the platform, module, or feature in question. Use the Software Advisor to choose appropriate software for your network device: match software features to Cisco IOS and Cisco Catalyst® Operating System (Catalyst OS) releases, compare Cisco IOS releases, or find out which software releases support your hardware. The Software Advisor and other tools are available in TAC Tools for Access-Dial Technologies.

SPECIFICATIONS

Product Number

Description

WIC-1B-S/T-V3
1-Port ISDN WAN Interface Card (dial and leased line)

SAFETY, EMC, TELECOM, NETWORK HOMOLOGATION, POWER REQUIREMENTS

When installed in a Cisco 2600/3600/3700 Router, the Cisco WIC-1ADSL does not change the standards (safety, EMC, telecom, network homologation and power) of the router itself. For more information, see the platform specific data sheets at the following URLs:

• Cisco 2600/2600XM/2691 Series: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps259/products_data_sheet0900aecd800fa5be.html

• Cisco 3600 Series: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps274/products_data_sheets_list.html

• Cisco 3700 Series: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps282/products_data_sheet09186a008009203f.html

Dimensions and Weight

• Dimensions (H x W x D)

–1.55 x 7.10 x 7.2 in. 1.55 x 7.10 x 7.2 in. .75 x 3.08x 4.38 in.

• Weight

–2 lb max 2 lb max 2.4 oz

Diagnostics

• LEDs

–Network module status indicator, status LEDs for each B Channel and NT1

• Environmental conditions

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

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

• Relative humidity

–to 95% noncondensing

• Cabling

–RJ-45 connectors

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CISCO IDS NETWORK MODULE FOR CISCO 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700 AND 3800 SERIES ROUTERS

The Cisco® IDS Network Module is part of the Cisco integrated intrusion detection system (IDS) network security solutions that enable organizations to protect assets and reduce operating costs.

The Cisco IDS Network Module for the Cisco 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700, and 3800 series routers is part of the Cisco IDS/IPS Family sensor portfolio and the Cisco Intrusion Protection System. These IDS/IPS sensors work in concert with the other IDS/IPS components, (see Figure 1) including Cisco IPS Management Console, CiscoWorks VPN/Security Management Solution, and Cisco IPS Device Manager, to efficiently protect your data and information infrastructure. With the increased complexity of security threats, achieving efficient network intrusion security solutions is critical to maintaining a high level of protection. Vigilant protection helps ensure business continuity and minimizes the effect of costly intrusions. For details about the complete Cisco Intrusion Protection System, go to http://www.cisco.com/go/ids.

Figure 1. Cisco IDS Network Module Sensors Deployment on Cisco 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700, or 3800

Cisco offers a variety of IDS/IPS solutions that enable deployment of IDS/IPS sensors wherever they are needed in the network architecture. These comprehensive solutions provide intrusion detection and prevention system (IDS/IPS) solutions for all environments, from small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and branch office locations to large enterprise and service provider installations. Cisco's purpose-built IPS platforms include Cisco IPS 4200 Series sensor appliances, Cisco Catalyst® 6500 Series switch modules, and the Advanced Inspection and Prevention Security Services Module for Cisco ASA 5500 Series adaptive security appliances. The IDS module for Cisco access routers provides traditional detection with enhanced capabilities. Additionally, a focused set of intrusion prevention capabilities is available as a Cisco IOS® Software solution for Cisco routers. For device configuration and event viewing, Cisco solutions include the Cisco IPS Device Manager for single device management and event monitoring, and CiscoWorks VPN/Security Management Solution (VMS) for multidevice, multievent-type correlation.. Each sensor addresses the bandwidth requirements of different routers up to 10 Mbps in the Cisco 2600XM, and up to 45 Mbps in the Cisco 2800, 3700, and 3800 Series. For more information on Cisco's Intrusion Protection family of products, please refer to the following site at http://www.cisco.com/go/ids.

FLEXIBLE DEPLOYMENT OPTIONS IN CISCO ROUTERS:

Cisco Systems® offers the widest range of network IDS/IPS deployment options with our routers, providing customers with the ability to choose the intrusion solution that is most cost-effective for their environments. All solutions are designed for high availability and backed by outstanding customer support from Cisco. See Figure 2 to compare contrast Cisco IOS IPS and Cisco IDS-NM

Figure 2.

CISCO IDS NETWORK MODULE FOR THE CISCO 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700, AND 3800 SERIES ROUTERS: INTEGRATING IDS AND BRANCH OFFICE ROUTING

By integrating IDS and branch office routing, Cisco reduces the complexity of securing WAN links, while reducing operational costs. The integration of the IDS into the branch office router provides numerous important customer benefits:

• Physical Space Savings-The Cisco IDS Network Module uses a single network module slot in a Cisco Series branch office router.

• Investment Protection-Designed to take advantage of the Integrated Services Routers 2811, 21,51 and 3800 Routers Enhanced Network Modules (NMEs) slot.

• Simple Power and Cable Management-The IDS network module takes advantage of the power options of the router, including DC power and redundant power.

• Common Management Interface-The IDS network module can be configured and managed from the Cisco IOS® command-line interface (CLI). This network module supports all the same CiscoWorks Management Center for IDS Sensors that the Cisco IPS 4200 Series supports, allowing customers to use one centralized management system for both appliance and router sensors.

• Network Command and Control Interface-By using the external Fast Ethernet port for command and control, the Cisco IDS Network Module internal router connection is free to capture the packets to the network module for processing by the IDS engine.

• Separate Processor for the Cisco IDS Network Module to Maximize Performance-Having a dedicated CPU in the network module frees the router CPU from process-intensive IDS tasks.

• Lower Operational Costs-The Cisco IDS network module is covered via Cisco maintenance service for the router. This setup minimizes network operational costs.

• Storage-The NM-CIDS ship with a 40-gigabyte hard disk that is used for logging (security forensic ) and storage of signatures

• Performance-the Cisco IDS Network Module can monitor up to 45 Mbps of traffic and is suitable for T1/E1 and T3 environments.

• Security In Depth-A router installed with this IDS network module also supports other Cisco IOS security features such as VPN, firewall, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Network Address Translation (NAT), and Web Cache Control Protocol (WCCP), while supporting all common Cisco IOS functions.

• Dedicated Command and Control-The external Ethernet port is used for command and control to enable a secure outbound port for management. This setup also allows for both security operations and network operations to have their own command and control interfaces.

Figure 3. Cisco IDS Network Module

CISCO INTRUSION PROTECTION SYSTEM ADVANTAGES

Accurate Prevention Technologies

Cisco IPS Sensor Software 5.0 running on NM-CIDS includes innovative technologies that give users the confidence to take prevention actions on a broader range of threats. These technologies, including correlation and validation tools, greatly reduce the risk of dropping legitimate traffic. This extra level of accuracy is achieved through the use of:

• Risk Rating-Offers unprecedented reliability and complete confidence to enable your inline prevention deployment. Traditional intrusion prevention has relied on severity rating as its sole method of determining the potential damage associated with an event; Cisco Risk Rating provides a more accurate representation and risk-balanced assessment of the potential damage per event through the use of four separate values:

–Event severity-A user-modifiable weighted value indicating potential damage per event

–Signature fidelity- A user-modifiable weighted value indicating accuracy of the signature

–Asset value-A user-defined value indicating the importance of the attack target

–Attack relevancy-An internal weighted value based on the susceptibility of the target to this attack type

The aggregate of these values provides a single risk rating for the event. Most of these terms are configured by default and require minimal user involvement.

• Meta-Event Generator (MEG)-Provides unique correlation of events in order to accurately detect and stop worms. As worms move through your network, they generate many alarms of varying degrees of severity. Cisco MEG links these seemingly unrelated lower-severity alarms into a high-severity, high-risk event, enabling the user to confidently drop the associated packets. MEG achieves this by modeling worm behavior, correlating specific time between events, network behavior, and multiple exploit behavior.

Flexible Deployment Options

Cisco Systems® offers the widest range of network IDS/IPS deployment options, providing customers with the ability to choose the intrusion solution that is most cost-effective for their environments. All solutions are designed for high availability and backed by outstanding customer support from Cisco.

Easy Installation

Installation of the Cisco IDS Network Module is as easy as sliding the module into an open chassis slot, configuring the module with the initialization parameters, and configuring the router to recognize the card and send traffic to it. After the IDS network module is initialized and running, configurations can be modified and pushed to them from any of the management consoles.

Hardware Architecture

The Cisco IPS Sensor 5.0 software runs in a separate processor on the network module and uses the 40-gigabit hard drive for all logging. The router copies packets to the network module for inspection via the internal Fast Ethernet interface. The network management stations contact the network module via the external Fast Ethernet interface.

Figure 4. Architecture of the Integrated Cisco IDS Network Module with the CiscoWorks VPN/Security Management Solution 2.1

Primary Management Features

• CiscoWorks Management Center for IDS Sensors-Used for configuring network and switch IDS sensors and provides a scalable foundation to configure multiple sensors concurrently using group profiles

• CiscoWorks Monitoring Center for Security-Integrated monitoring used to capture, store, view, correlate, and report on events from network IDS, switch IDS, host IDS, firewalls, and routers

• Cisco CS-MARS-offers a family of high-performance, scalable appliances for threat management, monitoring, and mitigation. Cisco CS-MARS combines network intelligence, context correlation, vector analysis, anomaly detection, hotspot identification, and automated mitigation capabilities

For complete details, go to: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/cscowork/ps2330/index.html.

CISCO IDS NETWORK MODULE PRODUCT SUMMARY

Network Modules

Table 1 gives the product part number and description of the Cisco IDS Network Module which may be useful when ordering.

Table 1. Cisco IDS Network Module Product Number

Product Part Number

Description

NM-CIDS-K9

Cisco IDS Network Module, 40-GB IDE hard disk

Required Software Licenses

The Cisco IDS Network Module requires a Security Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(15)ZJ or later. Table 2 provides an example listing of the possible Cisco IOS Security images available on the Cisco 2600, 3600, 2800, 3700 and 3800 routers.
Table 2 Cisco IOS Security software images available on the Cisco 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700, and 3800 routers (see Cisco online Configuration ordering utility for complete list http://www.cisco.com/en/US/ordering/index.shtml)

Table 2.

Product

IOS IP/FW/IDS

IOS IP/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56

IOS IP/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 3DES

IOS IP/IPX/AT/DEC/FW/IDS PLUS

IOS ENTERPRISE/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56

IOS ENTERPRISE/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 3DES

IOS Advanced Security

IOS Advanced IP Services

IOS Advanced Enterprise Services

Supported Routers

Only one Cisco IDS Network Module is supported in a router. Table 3 provides the listing of routing platforms that support the Cisco IDS Network Module.

Table 3. Platforms that support the Cisco IDS Network Module

Router

NM-CIDS-K9

Cisco 2600 Series

No

Cisco 2600XM Series, and 2691

Yes

Cisco 2811, 2821, and 2851

Yes

Cisco 3620, 3631, 3640, and 3640A

No

Cisco 3660

Yes

Cisco 3725, and 3745

Yes

Cisco 3825, and 3845

Yes

HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS

Table 4 gives hardware specifications of the Cisco IDS Network Module.

Table 4. Hardware specifications of Cisco IDS Network Module

Feature

NM-CIDS-K9

Hardware Features
Processor
· 500-MHz Intel Mobile Pentium III
Default Synchronous Dynamic RAM (SDRAM)
· 256 MB
Maximum SDRAM
· 512 MB
Internal Disk Storage
· Cisco IDS Network Module 40 GB IDE
Network Interfaces
· One internal 10-/100-Mbps Ethernet port to router backplane, plus one external 10-/100-Mbps Ethernet port
Flash Memory
· 16-MB internal plus optional external compact Flash memory
Physical Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D)
· 1.55 x 7.10 x 7.2 inches
· 3.9 x 18.0 x 18.3 Centimeters
Weight
· 1.5 lb maximum
· 0.7 kg Maximum
Operating Humidity
· 5 to 95% noncondensing
Operational Temperature
· 32 to 104°F
· 0 to 40°C
Nonoperating Temperature
· -40 to 185°F
· -40 to 85°C
Operational Altitude
· 0 to 10,000 feet
· 0 to 3000 Meters
Safety
· UL 1950; CSA-C22.2 No. 950, EN 60950, IEC 60950
EMC
· FCC Part 15 Class A; EN55022 Class B; AS/NZS 3548 Class A; CISPR22 Class B; VCCI Class B; EN55024; EN61000-3-2; EN61000-3-3

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS CHARACTERISTICS

Table 5 gives product specifications of the Cisco IDS Network Module.

Table 5. Specifications of Cisco IDS Network Module

Feature

NM-CIDS-K9

Hardware Features
Performance When Cisco IDS Network Module is Deployed in a Cisco 2600XM Series Router

Up to 10 Mbps

Performance When Cisco IDS Network Module is Deployed in a Cisco 2800, 3700, and 3800 Series Router

Up to 45 Mbps

Standard Monitoring Interface

Router internal bus

Standard Command and Control Interface

Network module external 10/1010/100BASE-T

Optional Interface

No

Performance Upgradable

N

Stateful Pattern Recognition

Yes

Heuristic Detection

Yes

Anomaly Detection

Yes

Sweeps or Floods

Yes

Denial-of-Service (DoS) Mitigation

Yes

Worms or Viruses

Yes

Common Gateway Interface (CGI) or WWW Attacks

Yes

Buffer Overflow Protection

Yes

Remote-Procedure Call (RPC) Attack Detection

Yes

IP Fragmentation Attacks

Yes

Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Attacks

Yes

Simple Message Transfer Protocol (SMTP), Send Mail, Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), or Post Office Protocol (POP) Attacks

Yes

File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Secure Shell Protocol (SSH), Telnet, and rlogin Attacks

Yes

Domain Name System (DNS) Attacks

Yes

TCP Hijacks

Yes

Windows or NetBIOS Attacks

Yes

TCP Application Protection

Yes

BackOrifice Attacks

Yes

Network Timing Protocol (NTP) Attacks

Yes

Customizable Signatures Using Signature Micro-Engine Technology

Yes

Automated Signature Updates

Yes

Alarm Summarization

Yes

Support for 802.1q Traffic

Yes

IP Security (IPSec) or Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Between Sensor and Management Console

Yes

Encrypted Signature Packages

Yes

SSH for Remote Administration

Yes

Serial Control Protocol (SCP) Support for Secure File Transfer

Yes

IP Fragmentation Reassembly

Yes

TCP Stream Reassembly

Yes

Unicode Deobfuscation

Yes

Router Access-Control-List (ACL) Modifications

Yes

Firewall Policy Modifications

Yes

Switch ACL Modifications

Yes

Session Termination via TCP Resets

Yes

IP Session Logging or Session Replay

Yes

Alarm Display

Yes

E-mail Alerts

Yes

E-page Alerts

Yes

Customizable Script Execution

Yes

Multiple Alarm Destinations

Yes

Third-Party Tool Integration

Yes

IDS Active Update Bulletins

Yes

Web User Interface (HTTPS)

Yes

CLI (Console)

Yes

CLI (Telnet or SSH)

Yes

CiscoWorks VPN Security Management Solution Support

Yes

Redundant Power Supply

Yes only for Cisco 3745/3845

Monitoring Link Failure Detection

Yes

Communications Failure Detection

Yes

Services Failure Detection

Yes

Device Failure Detection

Yes

Note:

This 10-45 Mbps performance for the Cisco IDS Network Module is based on the following conditions:

• Five hundred new TCP connections per second

• Five hundred HTTP transactions per second

• Average packet size of 445 bytes

• Running Cisco IDS 5.0 Sensor Software

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Cisco EtherSwitch Network Modules

16- and 36-Port 10/100 Ethernet Modules for Cisco 2600/2800/3600/3700/3800 Series Routers

Figure 1. Cisco 16-Port and 36-Port EtherSwitch Network Modules

The Cisco 16- and 36-port 10/100 EtherSwitch modules for Cisco 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700, 3800 series routers offer branch office customers the option to integrate switching and routing in one platform. Combining robust Layer 3 flexible WAN routing with low-density line-rate Layer 2 switching, the EtherSwitch modules provide straightforward configuration, easy deployment and integrated management in a single platform.
The EtherSwitch options include a 16-port network module (NM) and a 36-port high density service module (HDSM) version. The 36-port HDSM utilizes the extra capacity from the wider interface form factor available only on the Cisco 2851, 3660, 3700, and 3800 series routers to increase the maximum possible port densities. The 16-port EtherSwitch NM is available for the Cisco 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700, and 3800 series routers.
The combination of Cisco 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700, and 3800 Series routers and the EtherSwitch modules utilize the powerful features available in both Cisco IOS® software and Catalyst switching. The EtherSwitch module hardware supports 802.1p Layer 2 prioritization, while Cisco IOS software supports Layer 3 DiffServ and Class of Service (CoS) markings for critical business data. Coupling Layer 2/3 prioritization techniques, with the QoS for the WAN, this integrated routing and switching combination ensures low latency for critical business applications. The Cisco EtherSwitch modules includes 10/100 switched Ethernet ports with options for Cisco pre-standard power over ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet. Features such as port autosensing, QoS and VLAN support from 802.1p and 802.1Q standards, and 802.1D Spanning Tree protocols are standard on the EtherSwitch modules.
The Cisco 16- and 36-port EtherSwitch modules are available with optional Cisco pre-standard Power over Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet support. EtherSwitch bundles are available with these options pre-installed for easy ordering. The integrated power over ethenet supports Cisco IP phones and Cisco Aironet wireless access points. An external power supply is needed for this feature in Cisco 2600/3600 platforms. An Internal power supply option is available on the Cisco 28001, 3700, and 38001 Series. For 802.3af power over Ethernet support one of the newer EtherSwitch Service Modules (NME-16ES-1G-P, NME-23ES-1G-P, or NME-XD-48ES-2S-P) or one of the EtherSwitch HWICs (HWIC-4ESW-POE or HWIC-D-9ESW-POE) are recommended.

Figure 2. Cisco 3725 and 3745 Series Platforms with EtherSwitch Modules

Cisco EtherSwitch Module Summary

• NM-16ESW: One 16-port 10/100 EtherSwitch Network Module

• NM-16ESW-PWR2: One 16-port 10/100 EtherSwitch NM with Cisco pre-standard PoE support

• NM-16ESW-1GIG: One 16-port 10/100 EtherSwitch NM with 1 GE (1000BaseT) port

• NM-16ESW-PWR-1GIG2: One 16-port 10/100 EtherSwitch NM with Cisco pre-standard PoE and GE

• NMD-36-ESW: One 36-port 10/100 EtherSwitch High Density Service Module

• NMD-36-ESW-PWR3: One 36-port 10/100 EtherSwitch HDSM with Cisco pre-standard PoE

• NMD-36-ESW-2GIG: One 36-port 10/100 EtherSwitch HDSM with 2 GE (1000BaseT)

• NMD-36-ESW-PWR-2G3: One 36-port 10/100 EtherSwitch HDSM + Cisco pre-standard PoE and 2GE

Options

• PPWR-PS-CHASSIS: One power supply chassis for Cisco 48V (360W) power supply

• PWR-CHASSIS-360W: One power supply chassis and 48V power supply for EtherSwitch

• PPWR-PS-360W: One 48V (360W) power supply for EtherSwitch Modules

• PPWR-DCARD-16ESW: One Cisco pre-standard PoE daughtercard for 16 port EtherSwitch NM

• PPWR-DCARD-36ESW: One Cisco pre-standard PoE daughtercard for 36 port EtherSwitch HDSM

• GE-DCARD-ESW: One GE (1000BaseT) daughtercard for EtherSwitch Modules

Features and Benefits

Table 1. Features and Benefits of Cisco EtherSwitch Modules

Features

Benefits

16/36 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ports

Delivers up to 200 Mbps of bandwidth (full duplex) Layer 2; forwards and filters backflow at full wire speed on each port

Autosensing on each port

Detects the speed of the attached device and automatically configures the port for 10- or 100-Mbps operation

Integrated Switching

Provides fewer points of management for remote and small branch offices

Support for 802.1P QoS

Supports QoS based on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) class-of-service (CoS) and port-based prioritization, allowing the switch to change the CoS settings of tagged packets on a per-port basis

802.1Q Trunking

Allows the setup of separate VLANs with tagged and untagged framing; trunking is used to save ports when creating a link between two devices implementing VLANs

802.1D Spanning Tree (a Layer 2 link-management protocol that provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops in the network)

Simplifies network configuration and improves fault tolerance

Voice Virtual LAN (VLAN) feature for IP Phones

Enables phones to be placed into their own VLANs without the need for end-user intervention; a user can plug the phone into the switch, and the switch provides the phone with the necessary VLAN information

Port-Based Reclassification for Queues on each 10/100 that are Configurable using a Weighted Round Robin (WRR) Scheduler

Enables users to prioritize mission-critical traffic, such as VoIP and IP-based video applications over regular traffic

Media Access Control (MAC)-Based Port-Level Security

Prevents unauthorized stations from accessing the switch; Cisco fully supports the entire set of Requests for Comments (RFCs)

Multifunction LEDs per Port for Port Status

Provide a comprehensive and convenient visual management system

Cisco IOS Command-Line Interface (CLI)

Provides configuration through Cisco IOS CLI and provides common user interface for all the router functions

Multicast Management Support

Offers Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping in hardware for management support

Memory

Features 4-/8-MB shared-memory architecture that is shared across all ports

SNMP Management

Offers support for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Information Base (MIB) manageable via a MIB browser

Cisco Pre-standard Power over Ethernet (optional)

EtherSwitch with the external power chassis or internal power supply upgrades can power Cisco IP Phones and wireless access points

Gigabit Ethernet Support: One or Two 1000BaseT Ports per EtherSwitch

Allows external connections to other switches and Gigabit Ethernet file servers. Required for intra-chassis stacking of modules

Options

• GE-DCARD-ESW: This optional 1000BaseT Gigabit Ethernet port for NM-16ESW and NMD-36-ESW can be used for a gigabit connection for a file server or for intra-chassis stacking of the Cisco EtherSwitch module. Stacking is supported in Cisco IOS release 12.2(11)T and beyond.

• PPWR-PS-CHASSIS: The power chassis is an external chassis that can support up to four 360W power supplies, which can provide power over ethernet to Cisco phones or wireless access points. This chassis can support up to 144 IP phones @ 10W per port (or less devices at <10W per port). The external PPWR-PS-CHASSIS is for use with the Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series. The 2800, 3700, and 3800 Series internal power supply can be upgraded to provide Power over Ethernet and the external chassis is not used for these routers. Also available is a custom cable that connects the power supply to the Cisco EtherSwitch Modules. Cable options allowing for power supply redundancy are also available. The power over ethernet works over standard Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable up to 100 meters and allows direct power instead of using wall power with a transformer. This allows customers to use existing Category 5 UTP installations. The Cisco EtherSwitch Module power over ethernet implementation passes the required U.S. and international safety regulations and compliance measures.

• NM-16ESW-PWR and NMD-36ESW-PWR: The 16- and 36-port Ethernet switch modules with power daughter cards support 48V inline power of IP telephones when either purchased with an external power chassis or when used with an internal power supply. This combination of components enables IP phones to be plugged into any EtherSwitch module port. Also, the integrated Cisco power over ethernet for the 10/100BaseTX autosensing ports provides DC power to devices that can accept power over traditional UTP cabling (such as the Cisco 7900 Family of IP phones). This allows a standard RJ-45 jack to be powered from this EtherSwitch module source rather than having a separate plug into an AC wall outlet. Delivery of -48V power must be made to the 16-port Ethernet switch. This daughter card is required for power over ethernet. An internal or external power supply is also required.

• PPWR-PS-360W: This single 360W power supply for the Cisco EtherSwitch module line power can be added to a power chassis or can added internally into the Cisco 3700 Series router to power additional IP phones or wireless access points. Each power supply supplies up to 360W and can power up to 36 IP phones. For the Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series an upgrade to the internal router power supply is required and the PPWR-PS-360W is not used.

Example Solutions

Figure 3. Typical Deployments: Small Branch Data Only

Small Branch Data Only

A Cisco EtherSwitch Network Module in a branch data deployment provides the flexibility of integrated routing and switching functions in one unit for low port densities. This deployment provides high-speed connections between individual desktops, servers, and other network resources in a single unit for Layer 2 and allows WAN connection at Layer 3 through the router. The Cisco EtherSwitch NM and Cisco 2800 router also provide an ideal solution for Cisco 2505, 2507, and 2516 users whose requirements have expanded beyond the existing Cisco 2500 Router/hub capabilities.

Figure 4. Typical Deployment: Small Branch Data and IP Phones using Cisco 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700 and 3800 Series Routers

Small Branch Data and IP Phones

The Cisco EtherSwitch Network Module combined with analog or digital voice modules for the Cisco 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700, and 3800 routers provide a small branch office infrastructure for IP Telephony deployments. This solution can be combined with Cisco CallManager IP Telephony and the Cisco IOS Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRS Telephony) solution. SRS Telephony runs on the local branch office router allowing it to automatically detect a failure in the network, and initiates a process to intelligently auto-configure the router to provide call-processing backup redundancy for the IP phones in that office.
The Cisco EtherSwitch NM with the external power chassis provides IP Phone power and phone discovery for Cisco IP phones. In addition, the Cisco EtherSwitch NM supports automatic VLAN configuration for IP Phones. The auxiliary VLAN feature allows network administrators to segment phones into separate logical networks even though the data and voice infrastructures are physically the same. The phone discovery allows the EtherSwitch NM-16ESW-PWR to automatically detect the presence of an IP phone and supplies Cisco pre-standard power over Ethernet4.
For more information on the voice features for the Cisco 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700, and 3800 series routers, visit:

• Cisco 2600 Series http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps259/index.html

• Cisco 2800 Series http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5854/index.html

• Cisco 3600 Series http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps274/index.html

• Cisco 3700 Series http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps282/index.html

• Cisco 3800 Series http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5855/index.html

Figure 5. Typical Deployment: Small Branch Data and IP Phones

Small Branch Data and IP Phones with 3700 and 3800 Series

In this example we maintain all the features of Figure 4 above but we have now used the internal IP Phone Power capabilities from the Cisco 2851, 3700, and 3800 series and added the 36-port EtherSwitch HDSM. The Cisco EtherSwitch HDSM combined with analog or digital voice modules for the Cisco 2851, 3700, and 3800 routers provide a small branch office infrastructure for IP Telephony deployments at a higher port density. This solution can also be combined with Cisco CallManager IP Telephony and the Cisco IOS Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRS Telephony) solution.

Data Communications Networks (DCN)

Another unique application of the Cisco EtherSwitch NM with Cisco 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700, and 3800 Series routers is in a Cisco DCN (Data Communications Network) operations and facilities management solution. The Cisco DCN solution can be deployed using Cisco routers and Catalyst switches and delivers an out-of-band network used by service providers and large enterprises for managing their primary network. By integrating the routing and switching functionality into one form factor, service providers and enterprises can achieve a cost-effective solution for their facilities management, monitoring and billing applications. The benefit is the reduction in valuable floorspace use as well as the advantages of reduced management, maintenance and training costs.

Software for the Cisco Etherswitch Network Modules

The Cisco 16-port EtherSwitch NM and 36-port EtherSwitch HDSM are supported on Cisco IOS Software release 12.2(8)T and greater versions. Table 2 gives software requirements for the Cisco IOS 2600/2800/3600/3700/3800 Series Software, Table 3 gives memory requirements, and Table 4 gives product numbers and descriptions.

Table 2. Product Number and Description

Product Numbers

Description

NM-16ESW

One 16 port 10/100 EtherSwitch Network Module

NM-16ESW-PWR

One 16 port 10/100 EtherSwitch NM with Cisco pre-standard Power over Ethernet support

NM-16ESW-1GIG

One 16 port 10/100 EtherSwitch NM with 1 GE (1000BaseT) port

NM-16ESW-PWR-1GIG

One 16 port 10/100 EtherSwitch NM with Cisco pre-standard Power over Ethernet and GE

PPWR-DCARD-16ESW

One Cisco pre-standard power over ethernet power daughter card for 16 port EtherSwitch NM

NMD-36-ESW

One 36 port 10/100 EtherSwitch High Density Service Module

NMD-36-ESW-PWR

One 36 port 10/100 EtherSwitch HDSM with Cisco pre-standard Power over Ethernet Power

NMD-36-ESW-2GIG

One 36 port 10/100 EtherSwitch HDSM with 2 GE (1000BaseT)

NMD-36-ESW-PWR-2G

One 36 port 10/100 EtherSwitch HDSM with Cisco pre-standard Power over Ethernet and 2GE

PPWR-DCARD-36ESW

One Cisco pre-standard Power over Ethernet daughter card for 36 port EtherSwitch HDSM

GE-DCARD-ESW

One GE (1000BaseT) daughter card for EtherSwitch Modules

PPWR-PS-360W

One 48V (360W) power supply for EtherSwitch Modules1

PPWR-PS-CHASSIS

One power supply chassis for Cisco 48V (360W) power supply2

PWR-CHASSIS-360W

One power supply chassis and 48V power supply for EtherSwitch6

CAB-PPWR-PS1-1

Connects 1 EtherSwitch power supply to 1 EtherSwitch Module

CAB-PPWR-PS1-2

Connects 1 EtherSwitch power supply to 2 EtherSwitch Modules

CAB-PPWR-PS2-1

Connects 2 EtherSwitch power supplies to 1 EtherSwitch Module

1Can be used in an external power shelf with the Cisco 2600 or 3600 Series router or internally with the Cisco 3700 Series routers. For Cisco 2800 and 3800 the internal router power supply should be swapped out for a new power supply with Power over Ethernet capabilities if Power over Ethernet is required (examples of PoE enabled power supplies include PWR-2811-AC-IP=, PWR-2821-51-AC-IP=, PWR-3825-AC-IP=, and PWR-3845-AC-IP=).
2Only utilize the external power shelf with the Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series routers, for all other supported routers an upgrade to the internal power supply is required.
Cisco EtherSwitch Network Modules are supported in the following platforms.

Table 3. Supported Platforms

 

NM-16ESW, NM-16ESW-PWR, NM-16ESW-1GIG, NM-16ESW-PWR-1GIG

NMD-36-ESW, NMD-36-ESW-PWR, NMD-36-ESW-2GIG, NMD-36-ESW-PWR-2GIG

Cisco 2600 Series

Yes

No

Cisco 2801 Series

No

No

Cisco 2811 and 2821 Series

Yes

No

Cisco 2851 Series

Yes

Yes

Cisco 3620 and 3640 Series

Yes

No

Cisco 3660 Series

Yes

Yes

Cisco 3700 Series

Yes

Yes

Cisco 3800 Series

Yes

Yes

A maximum of two EtherSwitch Network Modules are supported in a Cisco Router.
HWIC-4ESW, WIC-4ESW, or HWIC-D-9ESW can also be used in combination with the EtherSwitch network module. A total of two EtherSwitch modules (HWICs or NMs) can be used in any router. If multiple EtherSwitches are used in a single chassis external stacking is required.
Cisco Etherswitch Modules are supported in IP Plus or above in Cisco IOS releases 12.2T. Beginning with Cisco IOS 12.3 Mainline and 12.3T, the Cisco Etherswitch modules are supported in IP Base or above.
For clarification on the various offered feature sets go here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5460/index.html

Table 4. Software Requirements

 

Minimum Supported Cisco IOS Release

NM-16ESW, NM-16ESW-PWR, NM-16ESW-1GIG

NMD-36-ESW, NMD-36-ESW-PWR, NMD-36-ESW-2GIG

Cisco 2600 Series

12.2(8)T

Not supported

Cisco 2811-21 Series

12.3(8)T

Not supported

Cisco 2851 Series

12.3(8)T

12.3(8)T

Cisco 3620 and 3640 Series

12.2(8)T

Not supported

Cisco 3660 Series

12.2(8)T

12.2(8)T

Cisco 3700 Series

12.2(8)T

12.2(8)T

Cisco 3800 Series

12.3(11)T

12.3(11)T

Specifications

• Standards network protocols

• Ethernet: IEEE 802.3, 10BaseT

• Fast Ethernet: IEEE 802.3u, 100BaseTX

• Fast Ethernet: IEEE 802.3, 100BaseFX

• IEEE 802.1D Spanning-Tree Protocol

• IEEE 802.1p CoS

• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN

• Gigabit Ethernet: IEEE 802.3z, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.3ab

• Dimensions and Weight of NM-16ESW and NM-16ESW-PWR:

–Dimensions (H x W x D): 1.55 x 7.10 x 7.2 in.

–Weight: 2 lb maximum

• Dimensions and Weight of PPWR-PS-CHASSIS:

–Dimensions (H x W x D): 17.1 X 3.50 X 12 in.

–Weight: 11 lb maximum

–Environmental

–Operating humidity: 5 to 95%, noncondensing

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

–Nonoperating temperature: -40° F to185° F (-40° C to 85° C)

Regulatory Compliance, Safety, EMC, Telecom, Network Homologation

When installed in a Cisco 2600/2800/3600/ 3700/3800 Router, the Cisco EtherSwitch Network Module does not change the standards (regulatory compliance, safety, EMC, telecom, network homologation) of the router itself. See data sheets for the Cisco 2600/2800/3600/3700/3800 routers at:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/2600/prodlit/2600_ds.htm

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5854/products_data_sheet0900aecd8016fa68.html

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/3600/prodlit/36002_ds.htm

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps282/products_data_sheet09186a008009203f.html

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5855/products_data_sheet0900aecd8016a8e8.html

Additional Information

• Cisco Etherswitch Portfolio Q&A: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5854/products_qanda_item0900aecd802a9470.shtml

• Cisco EtherSwitch Service Modules: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5854/products_data_sheet0900aecd8028d15f.html

• Cisco EtherSwitch HWICs: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5854/products_data_sheet0900aecd8016bf0b.html

1The external power supply option cannot be used with the Cisco 2800 or 3800 Series. An upgrade to the internal power supply is required to provide power over Ethernet in these routers.
2This 16-port version should be ordered only if you require Cisco pre-standard Power over Ethernet (POE). To take advantage of this capability be sure to have or order an external power unit to support Power over Ethernet (POE) for the Cisco 2600 and 3600 or be sure to order the internal power supply upgrade when using the EtherSwitch Network module in combination with the Cisco 2800, 3700,and 3800 Series.
3This 36-port version should be ordered only if you require Cisco pre-standard Power over Ethernet (POE). To take advantage of this capability be sure to have or order an external power unit to support Power over Ethernet (POE) for the Cisco 3660 or be sure to order the internal power supply upgrade when using the EtherSwitch Network module in combination with the Cisco 2851, 3700,and 3800 Series.
4For 802.3af power over Ethernet support one of the newer EtherSwitch Service Modules (NME-16ES-1G-P, NME-23ES-1G-P, or NME-XD-48ES-2S-P) or one of the EtherSwitch HWICs (HWIC-4ESW-POE or HWIC-D-9ESW-POE) are recommended.
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