Description
Cisco 2-Port E&M Voice/Fax Interface Card
The Cisco 2-Port E&M Voice/Fax Interface Card is a dedicated solution designed to bridge traditional telephony with modern IP-based communications. Built for enterprises, managed service providers, and service providers, this card enables direct connection between the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and legacy telephony equipment such as private branch exchanges (PBXs) and key systems, while seamlessly integrating with Cisco Unified Communications infrastructure. By delivering reliable analog voice and fax interfacing through two E&M ports, it helps organizations preserve their existing telephony investments while migrating to scalable, feature-rich IP communications. Whether you’re upgrading a campus network, expanding a service provider’s voice capabilities, or supporting a multi-site deployment, this interface card acts as a robust bridge that maintains call quality, protocol fidelity, and secure signaling across hybrid networks.
- Direct PSTN and legacy telephony integration: The card provides two E&M ports that connect to PBXes and traditional telephony equipment, enabling smooth handoff of voice calls and fax transmissions between the PSTN and Cisco IP telephony environments. It preserves existing dialing plans and number ranges while enabling advanced features offered by Cisco Unified Communications.
- Two-port E&M interface for flexible deployments: With two independent E&M trunks, organizations can design scalable call paths, support redundant signaling, and route both inbound and outbound traffic efficiently. This setup is ideal for mid-sized campuses, branch offices, or MSP environments seeking reliable hybrid connectivity without overhauling existing telephony infrastructure.
- Voice and fax compatibility: The interface supports analog voice transmission and fax communications over E&M connections, allowing critical business documents to flow with minimal disruption. Its compatibility with traditional fax equipment reduces the risk of missed faxes during network migrations and enables consistent communication flows across platforms.
- Cisco-grade reliability and management integration: Built to integrate with Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) and other Cisco platform components, the card benefits from Cisco’s engineering standards, robust security features, and seamless management through Cisco software tools. This ensures predictable performance, improved fault isolation, and easier administration in complex environments.
- Flexible platform support and future-proofing: The card is designed for deployment across compatible Cisco chassis and network modules, enabling organizations to scale as needs evolve. By combining legacy trunk interfaces with Cisco’s evolving voice technologies, businesses gain a path to modernization without sacrificing existing investments or interoperability.
Technical Details of Cisco 2-Port E&M Voice/Fax Interface Card
- Interfaces: 2-port E&M voice interface for analog trunk connections to PBXes and other legacy telephony equipment
- Signaling: E&M signaling support to enable proper trunk signaling between legacy telephony and IP-based Cisco voice networks
- Compatibility: Designed to work within Cisco Unified Communications ecosystems, compatible with CUCM and other Cisco platforms in supported chassis
- Applications: Enables direct voice and fax handoff between PSTN/legacy networks and Cisco IP telephony for hybrid deployments
- Form factor: Internal interface card compatible with designated Cisco chassis and module slots, intended for enterprise and service provider environments
How to install Cisco 2-Port E&M Voice/Fax Interface Card
- Power down the chassis: Before insertion, power down the Cisco system and disconnect power to avoid hardware damage or data loss.
- Identify an appropriate slot: Locate a compatible slot in the chassis that supports E&M interface cards and is designated for analog/trunk interface modules.
- Seat the card securely: Gently insert the interface card into the slot until it seats firmly and all connectors are fully engaged. Ensure there are no bent pins or obstructions.
- Connect E&M trunks: Attach the two E&M trunks to the corresponding PBX or telephony equipment according to your network design and wiring standards. Verify correct polarity and shielding where applicable.
- Configure in the management plane: After hardware installation, access the Cisco management interface (IOS/NX-OS/CUCM administration as appropriate) and enable the card, define the voice ports, and create dial peers or route patterns that map to the E&M trunks. Apply any required signaling or tone settings to align with your PBX configuration.
- Test and validate: Perform end-to-end testing by placing test calls and sending fax transmissions if applicable. Monitor call quality, signaling integrity, and error logs to confirm successful integration. Adjust QoS, jitter buffers, and signaling parameters as needed for optimal performance.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco 2-Port E&M Voice/Fax Interface Card used for? It serves as a bridge between legacy telephony equipment (PBX and analog devices) and Cisco IP telephony platforms, enabling voice and fax traffic to flow between the PSTN and Cisco Unified Communications deployments.
- How many ports does it have? It features two E&M ports, designed to connect to two separate legacy trunks or to provide redundant signaling pathways as part of a hybrid voice network.
- Is it compatible with Cisco Unified Communications Manager? Yes, the card is designed to integrate with Cisco UC environments, including CUCM, and works within supported Cisco chassis and modules that provide E&M interfacing.
- Can the card handle fax transmissions? Yes, the E&M interface supports analog voice and fax transmissions, enabling reliable fax communications alongside voice calls when connected to compatible PBX systems and fax devices.
- Where can I find exact specifications and compatibility details? Technical specifications and supported platforms are typically listed in the product’s official documentation and the Cisco/Synnex listing for the exact SKU or UPC. Please consult those sources for the most accurate, up-to-date information.
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