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Configuring Voice Ports
Analog Voice Ports Configuration Task List
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Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide
Cisco 2600 Series and Cisco 3600 Series Routers
The Cisco 2600 and 3600 series routers are modular, multifunction platforms that combine dial access,
routing, local area network-to-local area network (LAN) services, and multiservice integration of voice,
video, and data in the same device.
Voice network modules installed in Cisco 2600 series or Cisco 3600 series routers convert telephone
voice signals into data packets that can be transmitted over an IP network. The voice network modules
have no connectors; VICs installed in the network modules provide connections to the telephone
equipment or network. VICs work with existing telephone and fax equipment and are compatible with
H.323 standards for audio and video conferencing.
The Cisco 2600 series router can house one network module. In the Cisco 3600 series, the Cisco 3620
router has slots for up to two network modules; the Cisco 3640 router has slots for up to four network
modules; and the Cisco 3660 router has slots for up to six network modules. (Typically, one of the slots
is used for LAN connectivity.)
For analog telephone connections, low-density voice/fax network modules that contain either one or two
VIC slots are installed in the network module slots. Each VIC is specific to a particular telephone
signaling interface (FXS, FXO, or E&M); therefore, the VIC determines the type of signaling on that
module.
For more information, refer to the following:
Cisco 2600 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Cisco 3600 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Cisco Network Module Hardware Installation Guide
Cisco MC3810 Multiservice Concentrator
To support analog voice circuits, a Cisco MC3810 multiservice concentrator must be equipped with an
AVM, which supports six analog voice ports. By installing specific signaling modules known as analog
personality modules (APMs), the analog voice ports may be equipped for the following signaling types
in various combinations: FXS, FXO, and E&M. For FXS, the analog voice ports use an RJ-11 connector
interface to connect to analog telephones or fax machines (two-wire) or to a key system (four-wire). For
FXO, the analog voice ports use an RJ-11 physical interface to connect to a CO trunk. For E&M
connections, the analog voice ports use an RJ-1CX physical interface to connect to an analog PBX
(two-wire or four-wire).
Optional high-performance voice compression modules (HCMs) can replace standard voice
compression modules (VCMs) to operate according to the voice compression coding algorithm (codec)
specified when the Cisco MC3810 concentrator is configured. The HCM2 provides four voice channels
at high codec complexity and eight channels at medium complexity. The HCM6 provides 12 voice
channels at high complexity and 24 channels at medium complexity. One or two HCMs can be installed
in a Cisco MC3810 multiservice concentrator, but an HCM may not be combined with a VCM in one
chassis.
For more information, refer to the Cisco MC3810 Multiservice Concentrator Hardware Installation
Guide.
Note For current information about supported hardware, see the release notes for the platform and
Cisco IOS release being used.
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