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1. 80 inches Height 702 inches Depth 4 046 inches Width 2 80 inches Height 702 inches Depth 4 046 inches Firmware Version Ver 1 1 1 5 0 004 Ver 1 1 1 5 0__004 Weight 0 18 Ib 0 22 Ib LEDs One HWIC OK LED two Link Status One HWIC OK LED four Link status LEDs one LED per physical link pair LEDs one LED per physical link pair Link Status LED color coding Link Status LED color coding Green Link On Active Green Link On Active Off Link Disabled Off Link Disabled Blinking Link Training Link Alarm Blinking Link Training Link Alarm Ports Single RJ 11 RJ 14 connector Single RJ 45 connector Cabling RJ 11 line cord RJ 45 to dual RJ 11 breakout line cord NEBS compliance No No Safety EMC Telecom Network Homologation Power Environmental Requirements and Regulatory Approvals When installed in a Cisco 1800 2800 or 3800 Series Router the 2 and 4 pair G SHDSL HWICs HWIC 2SHDSL and HWIC 4SHDSL do not change the standards safety EMC telecom network homologation power environmental requirements and regulatory approvals of the router itself Refer to the Cisco 1800 2800 and 3800 data sheets for additional information about mechanical environmental and agency certifications e For Cisco 1800 Series modular http www cisco com en US prod collateral routers ps5853 product_data_sheet0900aecd8 016a59b htm e For Cisco 2800 Series http www cisco com en US products ps
2. 5854 index html All contents are Copyright 1992 2006 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved This document is Cisco Public Information Page 7 of 8 Data Sheet a e For Cisco 3800 Series http www cisco com en US prod collateral routers ps5855 product_data_sheet0900aecd8 016a8e8 himl Country Support e Worldwide accepted technology based on ITU Recommendation 991 2 e Refer to the following URL or contact your local Cisco representative for country specific approval status http tools cisco com cse prdapp jsp externalsearch do action externalsearch amp page EXT ERNAL SEARCH Americas Headquarters Asia Pacific Headquarters Europe Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc Cisco Systems Inc Cisco Systems International BV 170 West Tasman Drive 168 Robinson Road Haarlerbergpark a a San Jose CA 95134 1706 28 01 Capital Tower Haarlerbergweg 13 19 USA Singapore 068912 1101 CH Amsterdam C I S Cc oO Www cisco com www cisco com The Netherlands Tel 408 526 4000 Tel 65 6317 7777 www europe cisco com 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 65 6317 7799 Tel 31 0 800 020 0791 Fax 408 527 0883 Fax 31 0 20 357 1100 Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide Addresses phone numbers and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco Website at www cisco com go offices 2006 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved CCVP the Cisco logo and the Cisco Square Bridge logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Changing the Way We Wor
3. Afafe CISCO Data Sheet Cisco Symmetric High Bitrate DSL High Speed WAN Interface Cards for Cisco Integrated Services Routers Cisco Integrated Services Routers offer a wide variety of WAN connectivity modules to accommodate the range of application needs in customer networks The Cisco 2 and 4 Pair Symmetric High Bit Rate DSL High Speed WAN Interface Cards offer G SHDSL based WAN connectivity for modular routers deployed in small to medium sized businesses and enterprise branch offices Overview The 2 pair HWIC 2SHDSL and 4 pair HWIC 4SHDSL symmetric high bit rate DSL high speed WAN interface cards HWICs provide G SHDSL connectivity to a Wide Area Network Figures 1 and 2 The 4 pair symmetric G SHDSL HWIC provides two ports of 4 wire or four ports of 2 wire connectivity options whereas the 2 pair G SHDSL HWIC provides two ports of 2 wire or one port of 4 wire connectivity options The 4 pair symmetric G SHDSL HWIC also allows bonding single or dual pair G SHDSL ports up to a single 8 wire interface with increased bandwidth by using Inverse Multiplexing over ATM IMA or data interleaving with M pair mode These cards are supported in all integrated services routers that have HWIC slots The 2 pair and 4 pair G SHDSL HWICs supersede the existing G SHDSL WAN Interface Card part number WIC 1SHDSL V3 which is a WIC based G SHDSL solution The two new G SHDSL HWICs provide higher performance and increased reach when compared to the G
4. HDSL Alcatel ASAM 7300 SMLT A LDP7AA46 017 xX x ECI HiFocus SAM 480 STUC 16 S3_ 8 10 10 X X Lucent Stinger FS STGR LIM SL 72 9 7 3 R3 0 2 xX xX STGR LIM SL 48 Platform Support Table 5 gives platform support details for the G SHDSL HWICs Table 5 Platform Support Details HWIC 2SHDSL HWIC 4SHDSL Cisco 1841 2801 2811 2821 2851 3825 and 3845 Cisco 1841 2801 2811 2821 2851 3825 and 3845 Platforms supported Yes Yes Onboard HWIC slots on all platforms Maximum G SHDSL High Speed WAN Interface Cards per Platform Table 6 gives the maximum number of G SHDSL HWICs per platform Table 6 Maximum G SHDSL HWICs per Platform Platform Maximum Number of G SHDSL HWICs per Platform Cisco 1841 and 2801 2 Cisco 2811 through Cisco 2851 and Cisco 3825 4 through Cisco 3845 Software Requirements The minimum Cisco IOS Software Release required for the G SHDSL HWICs HWIC 2SHDSL and HWIC 4SHDSL on the Cisco 1841 2800 and 3800 Series Routers is Cisco IOS Software Release 12 4 11 XdJ as indicated in Table 7 The recommended T train Cisco IOS Software Release is 12 4 6th T expected in the first half of calendar year 2007 The 2 and 4 pair G SHDSL HWICs are supported in all Cisco IOS Software feature sets Table 7 gives the minimum Cisco IOS Software release Table 7 Minimum Cisco IOS Software Release Platform Minimum Cisco IOS Recommended Cisco Cisco IOS Software Software Release
5. IOS Software Release Feature Set Cisco 1841 2801 2811 2821 2851 3825 12 4 11 XJ 12 4 6th T IP Base and up and 3845 Product Number and Ordering Information All contents are Copyright 1992 2006 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved This document is Cisco Public Information Page 6 of 8 Table 8 gives product ordering information Table 8 Ordering Information Data Sheet a Product Number Description HWIC 2SHDSL HWIC 2SHDSL 2 pair G SHDSL HWIC spare amp system CISCO1841 2SHDSL 1841 2 pair G SHDSL bundle HWIC 2SHDSL IP Base 64F 128D C2801 2SHDSL K9 2801 2 pair G SHDSL bundle HWIC 2SHDSL SP Services 64F 192D C2811 2SHDSL K9 2811 2 pair G SHDSL bundle HWIC 2SHDSL SP Services 64F 256D HWIC 4SHDSL HWIC 4SHDSL 4 pair G SHDSL HWIC w IMA spare amp system CISCO1841 4SHDSL 1841 4 pair G SHDSL bundle HWIC 4SHDSL IP Base 64F 128D C2801 4SHDSL K9 2801 4 pair G SHDSL bundle HWIC 4SHDSL SP Services 64F 192D C2811 4SHDSL K9 2811 4 pair G SHDSL bundle HWIC 4SHDSL SP Services 64F 256D C2821 4SHDSL K9 2821 4 pair G SHDSL bundle HWIC 4SHDSL SP Services 64F 256D 2 and 4 Pair G SHDSL HWIC Hardware Specifications Table 9 gives product hardware specifications Table 9 Hardware Specifications HWIC 2SHDSL HWIC 4SHDSL G SHDSL chipset Infineon Infineon Dimensions Width 2
6. L HWIC HWIC 2SHDSL All contents are Copyright 1992 2006 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved This document is Cisco Public Information Page 1 of 8 Data Sheet Figure 2 Cisco 4 Pair G SHDSL HWIC HWIC 4SHDSL Feature Summary Based on ITU Recommendation G 991 2 Offers symmetrical WAN speeds up to 2 304 Mbps over a single copper pair and up to 4 608 Mbps over two copper pairs using ITU T G 991 2 Annex A and Annex B Offers symmetrical WAN speeds from 768 kbps to 5 696 Mbps over a single copper pair and from 1 536 to 11 392 Mbps over two copper pairs using ITU T G 991 2 Annex F and Annex G Offers symmetrical WAN speeds of 2 304 Mbps per pair up to 9 2 Mbps over four pairs on the 4 pair HWIC part number HWIC 4SHDSL by bonding with IMA Version 1 1 Provides M pair bonding on the 4 pair HWIC HWIC 4SHDSL using Annex F and Annex G with symmetrical WAN speeds of 768 kbps to 5 696 Mbps per pair for M 2 and 768 kbps to 4 096 Mbps per pair for M 3 and M 4 Supports Wetting Current Section A 5 3 3 of G 991 2 Supports G SHDSL Annex A U S signaling and Annex B European signaling Supports Dying Gasp on HWIC 2SHDSL uses power status bit section 7 1 2 5 3 of G 991 2 for signaling Offers ability to configure multiple G SHDSL HWICs per Cisco 1841 2800 and 3800 Router chassis Provides toll quality voice over data through ATM Adaptation Layer 5 AAL5 and voice over IP VoIP on the Cisco 1841 ISR and the Ci
7. SHDSL WIC Table 1 compares the three interface cards G SHDSL technology offers customers high speed symmetrical WAN connectivity at a lower monthly cost than traditional WAN circuits The 2 and 4 pair G SHDSL HWICs together with Cisco integrated services routers provide businesses the necessary bandwidth for critical traffic such as voice and video conferencing and enable customers to save money by integrating voice and data traffic on the same WAN link Service providers can increase subscriber revenue by bundling services and offering differentiated service levels through service level agreements The first standardized multirate symmetric DSL G SHDSL has been an accepted worldwide technology standard based on ITU recommendation G 991 2 G SHDSL is designed to transport rate adaptive symmetrical data across a single copper pair at data rates up to 2 304 Mbps for a single pair or up to 4 608 Mbps over two pairs Later enhancements Annexes F and G to the G 991 2 specification allow for increased performance up to 5 696 Mbps over a single copper pair IMA technology allows the 4 pair G SHDSL HWIC to offer data rates up to 2 304 Mbps per pair and up to 9 2 Mbps over four pairs These rates cover applications traditionally served by HDSL SDSL T1 E1 and services beyond E1 Refer to Table 2 for the data rates supported by the 2 and 4 pair G SHDSL HWICs HWIC 2SHDSL and HWIC 4SHDSL under different configurations Figure 1 Cisco 2 Pair G SHDS
8. TCPAM 16 TCPAM 32 TCPAM 16 TCPAM 32 TCPAM G SHDSL chipset Conexant Infineon Infineon All contents are Copyright 1992 2006 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved This document is Cisco Public Information Page 4 of 8 Data Sheet Data Rates Supported with 2 and 4 Pair G SHDSL HWIC Table 2 gives data rates for the 2 and 4 pair G SHDSL HWICs Table 2 Data Rates for 2 and 4 Pair G SHDSL HWICs Note Actual data rates depend upon factors such as loop length line conditions DSL Access Multiplexer DSLAM linecard and chipset and data rates provisioned by the service provider Configuration Mode HWIC 2SHDSL HWIC 4SHDSL IMA Not supported 192 kbps to 2 304 Mbps per pair up to 9 2 Mbps over 4 pairs 2 wire 1 pair Annex A and Annex B 192 kbps to 2 304 192 kbps to 2 304 Mbps 4 wire 2 pair Annex A and Annex B 384 kbps to 4 608 Mbps 384 kbps to 4 608 Mbps M pair mode with Annex A and Annex B Not supported 192 kbps to 2 304 Mbps per pair 2 wire 1 pair Annex F and Annex G 768 kbps to 5 696 Mbps 768 kbps to 5 696 Mbps 4 wire 2 pair Annex F and Annex G 1 536 to 11 392 Mbps 1 536 to 11 392 Mbps M pair mode with Annex F and Annex G Not supported a se 4 5 696 Mbps per pair or M 768 kbps to 4 096 Mbps per pair for M 3 and M 4 ATM Features and Benefits Summary Table 3 gives features and benefits of the G SHDSL HWICS Table 3 ATM Features and Benefits of G SHDSL HWICS A
9. TM Feature Benefits ATM traffic UBR UBR VBR nrt VBR rt and Ensures QoS guarantees for real time traffic with ability to send traffic CBR with traffic shaping over the appropriate virtual circuit to provide ATM level shaping and ensure that no head of line blocking occurs between circuits of different or equal traffic classes Up to 8 permanent virtual circuits per HWIC Enables more sessions with a rich set of Cisco IOS Software IP QoS with per VC virtual circuit queuing features relevant for small and medium sized businesses and small branch offices with 50 to 200 employees Point to Point Protocol PPP over ATM Ensures compatibility with existing network F5 OAM Continuity Check F50AMCC Supports operation administration and maintenance support for the use of F5 segment and end to end continuity check cells to detect connectivity failures at the ATM layer Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP notifications are generated when virtual circuit failures are detected Interim Local Management Interface ILMI Supports setting and capturing ATM layer and virtual circuit parameters on ATM interfaces useful for permanent virtual circuit PVC autodiscovery PPP over Ethernet Client Meets service provider requirements and eliminates the need for additional network software on LAN connected client PCs RFC 1483 routing Supports RFC 1483 routing ATM oversubscription for DSL Allows configuration of bandwidth oversubscrip
10. hted Fair Queuing CBWFQ Low Latency Queuing LLQ Weighted Random Early Detection WRED etc the Cisco 1841 Integrated Services Router and the Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series of Integrated Services Routers with G SHDSL HWICs help service providers and resellers offer services that can differentiate bandwidth based on a specific application or a specific user In addition to IP QoS features the Cisco 1841 2800 and 3800 Series of Integrated Services Routers with the G SHDSL HWICs map IP QoS to ATM CoS features including support for constant bit rate CBR Variable Bit Rate non realtime VBR nrt Variable Bit Rate realtime VBR rt Unspecified Bit Rate UBR and UBR These features help service providers manage All contents are Copyright 1992 2006 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved This document is Cisco Public Information Page 3 of 8 Data Sheet aT their core ATM network infrastructures to deliver scalable cost effective services with QoS guarantees to their customers Per virtual circuit traffic shaping and queuing allows further optimization of the existing bandwidth between customers and various services Table 3 later in this document gives a summary of the ATM features including QoS and traffic management capabilities supported on the G SHDSL HWICs Converged Platform for Small to Medium Sized Business and Enterprise Branch Applications The Cisco 1841 2800 and 3800 Series of Integrated Services Router platforms
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12. ntegrated Services Routers with the 2 pair and 4 pair G SHDSL HWICs provide a business class DSL solution for WAN access along with the option of a backup WAN interface asymmetric DSL ADSL and ADSL2 ISDN Basic Rate Interface BRI T1 E1 analog modem cable modem etc for mission critical applications The IMA feature offered on the 4 pair symmetric G SHDSL HWIC allows service providers to bond two or more pairs of G SHDSL links to offer differentiated bandwidth based on service level agreements Business Class Security The Cisco 1841 Integrated Services Router and the Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series of Integrated Services Routers with the G SHDSL HWICs can be optimized for Internet security with the Cisco IOS Firewall supporting stateful inspection firewall and intrusion prevention system features These platforms can also be optimized for VPNs which allow secure use of the Internet for communications with the same policies and levels of security and performance as a private network VPNs provide security through encryption tunneling and the Cisco routers support hardware based Triple Data Encryption Standard 83DES IP Security IPSec Advanced Encryption Standard AES and Secure Sockets Layer VPN SSL VPN Encryption features can be enabled on the routers with the Advanced Security or any higher feature set of the Cisco IOS Software Differentiated Service Offerings through IP and ATM QoS Using Cisco QoS features including Class Based Weig
13. sco 2800 and 3800 Series ISRs note that embedded voice services with digital signal processors voice and fax modules are supported only on the Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series ISRs Offers extensive ATM class of service CoS and IP quality of service QoS support Sustains up to 8 permanent virtual circuits PVCs per HWIC All contents are Copyright 1992 2006 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved This document is Cisco Public Information Page 2 of 8 Data Sheet e Provides single RJ 11 connector on 2 pair HWIC HWIC 2SHDSL and single RJ 45 connector on 4 pair HWIC HWIC 4SHDSL System Requirements e The 2 and 4 pair G SHDSL HWICs are supported on all modular Cisco Integrated Services Routers the Cisco 1841 2801 2811 2821 2851 3825 and 3845 e The 2 and 4 pair G SHDSL HWICs are supported in all Cisco IOS Software feature sets e The routers listed previously need to run Cisco IOS Software Special Release 12 4 11 XJ to support the 2 and 4 pair G SHDSL HWICs They will also be supported on the Cisco IOS Software Release 12 4 6th T and later e The system requires no additional flash or DRAM memory other than the specified minimum memory for the previously mentioned Cisco IOS Software releases e The 2 and 4 pair G SHDSL HWICs can be inserted into any HWIC slot in the integrated services routers Cisco Integrated Services Router with G SHDSL HWIC Applications Business Class DSL with Backup WAN The Cisco I
14. tion for VBR and UBR service classes Multiqueue For DSL lines enables a priority and a regular nonpriority queue for traffic streams IMA only on HWIC 4SHDSL ATM Forum standard that provides a scalable and cost effective way for service provider and end customers to expand WAN bandwidth by bonding one to four G SHDSL links 1 Note The optional 4 wire mode which is supported on HWIC 2SHDSL is identical to the M pair mode for M 2 except for the method of assigning ordinal numbers to wire pairs In four wire mode the ordinal numbers the wire pair identification number are assigned as described in Section 6 3 of ITU T G991 2 while in M pair mode the ordinal numbers are assigned to wire pairs as described in Section 7 2 1 5 of ITU T G991 2 All contents are Copyright 1992 2006 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved This document is Cisco Public Information Page 5 of 8 Data Sheet a Interoperability The 2 and 4 pair G SHDSL HWICs are based on the Infineon chipset and they operate when connected to a DSLAM Table 3 lists the DSLAMs that have been tested and will be supported for interoperability This table will be updated as more DSLAMs line cards and firmware versions are tested and supported in the future Table 4 lists DSLAM interoperability information for the G SHDSL HWICs Table 4 DSLAM Interoperability DSLAM Line Card Firmware HWIC 2SHDSL HWIC 4S
15. with the G SHDSL HWICs provide customers with a choice of converged platforms that offer best of class data security WAN access and voice services in a single system The Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series Routers embed voice functions directly inside the router enabling customers to deploy voice services by installing digital signal processors DSPs and advanced integration modules AIMs for IP telephony conferencing voice gateways and Cisco Unity Express voicemail and automated attendant For call processing customers can enable the Cisco Call Manager Express solution as part of Cisco IOS Software and reconfigure the same software to support Cisco Survivable Remote Site Telephony SRST for centralized call processing with Cisco CallManager Such an integrated solution rapidly enables service deployment increases efficiency of network operations and provides opportunities to protect grow and optimize the business G SHDSL Feature Comparison between HWICs and WICs Table 1 compares the features of the G SHDSL HWICs with the older WIC solution Table 1 Feature Comparison Features WIC 1SHDSL V3 HWIC 2SHDSL HWIC 4SHDSL 2 and 4 wire support Yes Yes Yes 8 wire support No No Yes IMA No No Yes Annex A and Annex B Yes Yes Yes Annex F and Annex G No Yes Yes M pair bonding with Annex F No No Yes and Annex G Connecter RJ 11 RJ 11 RJ 45 Dying Gasp Yes Yes No Wetting Current Yes Yes Yes Line coding 16

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