Cisco 1-port VDSL2/ADSL2+ NIM over POTS with Annex M Spare

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Cisco 1-port VDSL2/ADSL2+ NIM over POTS with Annex M Spare

Maximize branch-connectivity with a single, flexible WAN interface that combines high-speed DSL access and traditional voice services. The Cisco 1-port VDSL2/ADSL2+ NIM over POTS with Annex M Spare is designed for the Cisco 4000 Integrated Services Router Family, delivering reliable connectivity for teleworkers, small businesses, and large enterprise branch offices. This modular NIM supports VDSL2 and ADSL2/2+ on one WAN port and brings POTS compatibility into the mix, enabling voice and data to travel over the same copper line. With Annex M upstream support, this module helps you optimize upload speeds where the copper last mile is the limiting factor, making it a cost-effective, secure solution for mixed-use sites. Whether you’re deploying in a remote rural office or a high-density urban site, this NIM helps preserve existing copper assets while expanding your network capabilities.

  • Versatile DSL connectivity on a single WAN interface: The NIM delivers both VDSL2 and ADSL2/2+ capabilities, enabling flexible deployment options over existing copper lines. Annex M upstream support enhances upstream bandwidth, which is especially valuable for remote backups, voice-over-IP calls, and real-time collaboration. This adaptability lets you optimize performance for varied sites and customer requirements, reducing the need for multiple hardware purchases while preserving bandwidth efficiency across the network.
  • Integrated POTS support for voice and data over copper: This module enables traditional telephone service (POTS) to run alongside DSL data on the same copper pair. By consolidating voice and data traffic on a single line, organizations can simplify connectivity, reduce line rentals, and streamline maintenance. Optimized voice integration helps maintain call quality and reliability, while QoS settings prioritize real-time voice traffic for clear, uninterrupted communications.
  • Secure, scalable performance for teleworkers to enterprise branches: The NIM is designed to meet the needs of diverse environments—from remote workers to large branch offices. It supports secure transport and traffic segmentation, enabling robust VPN options, encryption, and access control on the WAN edge. As part of the Cisco 4000 ISR ecosystem, it benefits from Cisco’s proven reliability, consistent software updates, and enterprise-grade feature sets that scale with your growing network demands.
  • Easy deployment and management within the Cisco 4000 ISR lineup: As a hot-swappable, modular NIM, it simplifies network design and maintenance. Install the module in the appropriate slot, power up the chassis, and begin provisioning via familiar Cisco IOS XE tooling and workflows. Centralized management, consistent configuration paradigms, and familiar CLI commands help reduce provisioning time and minimize learning curves for network teams, accelerating time-to-value for new sites and upgrades.
  • Cost-effective solution that leverages existing copper infrastructure: By delivering DSL access and voice in one module, this NIM helps lower overall deployment costs and total cost of ownership. The ability to support VDSL2 or ADSL2/2+ on the same module enables organizations to adapt to the copper capabilities of each site. This makes it an attractive option for mixed deployments—teleworker hubs, small offices, and enterprise branches alike—without sacrificing performance or reliability.

Technical Details of Cisco 1-port VDSL2/ADSL2+ NIM over POTS with Annex M Spare

  • Get this information from the "specifications" section of the product from https://ec.synnex.com/ using product "UPC" or "SKU" as reference

How to install Cisco 1-port VDSL2/ADSL2+ NIM over POTS with Annex M Spare

  • Power down the Cisco 4000 ISR chassis and disconnect from power to ensure a safe installation environment.
  • Identify the correct NIM slot designed for DSL WAN modules on the Cisco 4000 ISR chassis, then carefully insert the VDSL2/ADSL2+ NIM over POTS with Annex M Spare into the slot until it seats securely.
  • Reconnect power and boot the chassis, allowing the NIM to initialize. Use the CLI to verify that the module is recognized by the router (look for inventory or slot status messages).
  • Connect the DSL line to the NIM’s WAN interface using the appropriate drop cable or line termination as required by your site’s copper infrastructure. If voice is required, connect POTS devices to the NIM’s voice interfaces and ensure they are wired correctly to the PSTN network in accordance with local telephony standards.
  • Configure the VDSL2/ADSL2+ interface and related services in Cisco IOS XE. This includes enabling the DSL interface, applying the correct profile or service level agreement, configuring IP addressing, routing, and any VPN or security features as needed for your network. Validate Annex M settings if upstream bandwidth optimization is required.
  • Test connectivity by verifying DSL synchronization, service status, and data throughput. Use appropriate show commands to confirm DSL link status, line quality, and POTS service stability. Monitor performance to ensure QoS policies prioritize voice and critical data flows as intended.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Cisco 1-port VDSL2/ADSL2+ NIM over POTS with Annex M Spare?

    A: It is a single-port NIM designed for the Cisco 4000 Integrated Services Router Family that provides VDSL2 and ADSL2/2+ DSL access on a WAN interface, includes POTS support for voice over copper, and offers Annex M upstream capabilities to boost upload performance where available.

  • Q: Does this NIM support Annex M?

    A: Yes. Annex M support is included to enhance upstream bandwidth on suitable copper lines, helping improve upload speeds for voice, video, and application traffic.

  • Q: Can I run voice and data on the same copper pair?

    A: Yes. The NIM provides POTS compatibility, enabling traditional telephone service to operate alongside DSL data over the same copper pair, which simplifies wiring and reduces line rentals while maintaining service quality.

  • Q: Which platforms is this NIM compatible with?

    A: It is designed for the Cisco 4000 Integrated Services Router Family, enabling DSL connectivity on a modular WAN interface to extend the capabilities of your edge deployments.

  • Q: How should I manage and configure this NIM?

    A: Management is performed through Cisco IOS XE on the 4000 ISR, using standard CLI commands, Cisco documentation, and supported management tools. This provides consistent configuration, monitoring, and security policy enforcement across the network.


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