These flexible interface cards support multiple integrated data, voice & video applications, facilitating the migration from data only as well as circuit-switched voice/video services to a packet voice/video solution Introduction The Cisco Third-generation 1-, 2-port & 4-port T1/E1 Multiflex Trunk Voice/WAN Interface (MFT VWIC3s) support data & voice applications on the Cisco 1921, 1941 & 1941W (data only), & the Cisco 2901, 2911, 2921, 2951, 3925, 3945, 3925E & 3945E Integrated Services Routers. The Cisco MFT VWIC3 combines WAN-interface-card (WIC) & voice-interface-card (VIC) functions to provide unparalleled flexibility, versatility, & investment protection through its many uses. Customers who choose to integrate data & voice in multiple steps preserve their investment in a T1/E1 WAN interface because the Cisco MFT VWIC3 cards can be reused in packet voice applications. The 2 port T1/E1 MFT VWIC3 is shown below. The Cisco MFT VWIC3 interface cards add improvements over the Cisco Second-generation 1- & 2-port T1/E1 Multiflex Voice/WAN Interface Cards (MFT VWIC2s). The Cisco 2- & 4-port MFT VWIC3s enable each port to be clocked from an independent clock source for data applications. Voice applications can now be clocked independently from data applications, with all ports for voice applications clocked from a single source. The Cisco MFT VWIC3s use the ECAN on the motherboard PVDM cards with up to 128ms echo-tail length for demanding network conditions. MFT VWIC3 cards support up to 2 channel groups per T1/E1 port for serial data applications. Refer to Table 3 for all configuration options offered with the MFT VWIC3 cards. The Cisco MFT VWIC3 cards can be inserted into the EHWIC slot on the supported Cisco 1921, 1941, 1941W, 2901, 2911, 2921, 2951, 3925, 3945, 3925E & 3945E integrated services routers. The T1/E1 MFT VWIC3 cards support both T1 & E1, providing additional flexibility in configuring the Cisco MFT VWIC3s for supporting T1, fractional T1, E1, & fractional E1 for both voice & WAN applications. All MFT VWIC3 modules include the drop-&-insert multiplexing capability, which eliminates costly external third-party channel service units/data service units (CSUs/DSUs) & drop-&-insert multiplexers. The Cisco MFT VWIC3 cards are offered in single-, dual- & quadruple-port versions, which can be used & then redeployed as network requirements change, thereby addressing several applications:
- T1/E1 data: The Cisco 1-, 2- & 4-port T1/E1 MFT VWIC3 versions act as a WIC, supporting T1, fractional T1, E1, (including structured G.703 with G.704 framing), fractional E1, & E1structured G.703 applications. To simplify remote management, these MFT VWIC3 cards integrate a fully managed DSU/CSU for T1 deployments & a fully managed DSU for E1 deployments.
- E1/G.703 data: The Cisco 1- & 2- port G.703 MFT VWIC3 versions act as a WIC, supporting T1, fractional T1, E1 (including structured G.703 with G.704 framing), fractional E1, & unstructured E1 (G.703) applications. To simplify remote management, the G.703 version
Includes:: a fully managed DSU. The G.703 versions also support all the capabilities on the T1/E1 versions.
- T1/E1 packet voice: The Cisco 1-, 2- & 4-port T1/E1 MFT VWIC3 (voice & WAN) versions act as a VIC, supporting packet voice applications by providing T1, fractional T1, E1, & fractional E1 connections to private branch exchanges (PBXs) & central offices, thereby enabling new services & reducing voice & fax toll charges.
- Mixed data & packet voice: The Cisco MFT VWIC3 interface cards can simultaneously support both data & voice, reducing the complexity & number of network components & facilitating a graceful migration to bandwidth-efficient packet voice.
- Mixed data & packet voice with drop & insert: The Cisco MFT VWIC3 cards can be deployed as a T1/E1 drop-&-insert multiplexer with integrated DSUs/CSUs, reducing the complexity of the network & the cost of the central-office ports by efficiently combining time-division multiplexing (TDM) voice (PBX), IP voice, & data on the same trunks. Cisco 1900, 2900 & 3900 ISR routers support drop & insert between ports over a single MFT VWIC3 card & two ports over two different MFT VWIC3s Key Benefits Reduces Networking Lifecycle Costs
- Enables graceful migration from data-only to multiplexed data & voice to packetized voice applications
- Reduces training, deployment, management, & sparing inventory over single-purpose interfaces
- Maximizes investment protection
- Simplifies network configuration & sparing through the support of both T1 & E1 on the same card
- Offers multifunction support for LAN-to-LAN routing, multiplexed data & voice, & packetized voice
- Offers ability to share modules among Cisco 1900, 2900 & 3900 Series routers
- Increases configuration flexibility & reduces cost for data applications by allowing individual ports to be clocked from independent clock sources (not supported for voice applications, since all voice enabled ports must be clocked from a single clock source)
- Supports E1 configurations for both balanced & unbalanced modes
- Supports (G.703 models) unstructured E1 (G.703) for using the full 2.048 Mbps
- Eliminates costly external third-party CSUs/DSUs & drop-&-insert multiplexers
- Simplifies remote network management by allowing a single management tool such as Cisco View or Cisco Works to support router, CSU/DSU, or drop-&-insert multiplexer Maximizes System Resources
- Increases T1/E1 port density on the supported Cisco 2911, 2921, 2951, 3925, 3945, 3925E & 3945E integrated services routers-up to four T1/E1 connections with an integrated CSU/DSU in a single EHWIC slot
- Offers easy migration to bandwidth-efficient packet voice, enabling new services
- Customers can choose to integrate data & voice in stages to preserve their investment in WAN interfaces. For example, the Cisco MFT VWIC3 can support data-only applications as a WAN interface, & then be reused to integrate data & voice with the drop-&-insert multiplexer function or configured to support packetized voice (voice over IP [ Vo IP] or voice over Frame Relay [ Vo FR]).