Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Cisco ADSL WAN card



The single-port ADSL WICs, which fit into any of the WIC, VIC/WIC, HWIC slots on the Cisco 1700/1800/2600/2800/3700/3800 series modular access routers.

ADSL card features:

• One RJ-11 ADSL interface
• Supports ADSL over POTS with Annex A ITU 992.1 (G.dmt)
• Complies with ANSI T1.413 issue 2
• Supports ATM AAL5
• Supports ATM Class of Service features CBR, VBR-nrt, VBR-rt, UBR
• Supports IP QoS
• Supports up to 23 virtual circuits on WIC
• Interoperates with third party and Cisco DSLAMs

Software Support

The ADSL feature is supported in the IP/ADSL Image ("y7" image) for the Cisco 1700 Series. Cisco 2600/3600/3700 series routers require a PLUS IOS image for ADSL if using 12.2T. From 12.3 Mainline and beyond ADSL WIC support is available in the "IP Base" feature set. Some QoS features require an advanced image (IP PLUS, IP VOICE, or above) for Cisco 1700/2600/3600/3700 series router support. The ADSL WICs are supported on the "IP Base" feature set for the Cisco 1800/2800/3800 ISRs. The default IOS image for the Cisco 1841 ADSL bundles is the Cisco IOS IP Broadband image. In addition to all the features of the "IP Base" image, the IP Broadband image also has the Service Assurance Agent (SAA) features. The default IOS image for the Cisco 2800 series ADSL bundles is the Cisco IOS SP Services image.

The ADSL over POTS WIC (WIC-1ADSL), is available on the Cisco IOS 12.3 Mainline for the Cisco 1700/2600/ 3600/3700 series routers. This WIC is supported on the 1800/2800 series ISRs starting with the Cisco IOS 12.3(8)T Release, and on the 3800 series ISRs starting with the Cisco IOS 12.3(11)T Release.

Source from www.cisco.com

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