Description
Cisco 4-Port Network Interface Module - FXS, FXS-E and DID
Maximize voice connectivity on Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers with the 4-Port Network Interface Module (NIM) designed for FXS, FXS-E, and DID capabilities. This compact, future‑ready module delivers high‑density analog telephony interfaces that enable reliable PSTN connectivity, seamless integration with Cisco Unified Communications Manager, and scalable voice deployments for small to mid‑size enterprises and branch offices. Built for Cisco IOS XE environments, this NIM extends the router’s voice capabilities without sacrificing performance or manageability.
- High‑density analog interfaces: a 4‑port NIM that supports FXS, FXS‑E, and DID configurations, enabling flexible voice topology in a single module.
- Flexible signaling options: supports traditional analog telephony signaling with the Cisco IOS XE voice stack, allowing you to route calls, manage lines, and integrate with SIP trunking as needed.
- Cisco ISR integration: designed specifically for the Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers, leveraging the router’s processing power, service modules, and Unified Communications capabilities.
- Hot‑swap friendly and scalable: engineered for easy installation in supported NIM slots with minimal downtime, enabling scalable growth as voice requirements evolve.
- Cost‑effective convergence: reduces the need for separate analog gateways or traditional PBX hardware by delivering reliable voice interfaces directly through the Cisco ISR ecosystem.
Technical Details of Cisco 4-Port Network Interface Module - FXS, FXS-E and DID
- Module type: Network Interface Module (NIM) for Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers
- Ports: 4 analog ports capable of FXS, FXS‑E, and DID configurations to support a variety of voice deployments
- Interface type: analog telephony interfaces routed through the Cisco ISR’s voice gateway stack
- Compatibility: designed for Cisco 4000 Series ISRs with available NIM slots; requires appropriate IOS XE software and licensing for voice features
- Signaling and features: supports typical telephony signaling and integration with Cisco voice applications, including SIP trunking and call‑routing via the ISR
- Power and connection: powered through the router’s backplane; no separate power supply required for the module itself
- Physical form factor: modular NIM form factor that fits into standard Cisco 4000 Series chassis slots
- Operating environment: designed to operate within the validated temperature and operational ranges of Cisco ISR deployments
How to Install Cisco 4-Port Network Interface Module
- Prepare the router: verify that your Cisco 4000 Series ISR supports NIM installations and that you have a compatible slot available for the new module.
- Power considerations: power down the chassis if required by your hardware guidelines, or follow your model’s recommended hot‑swap procedure for NIMs to minimize downtime.
- Insert the NIM: align the module with the NIM slot and firmly seat it into place until it is securely connected to the backplane.
- Secure the module: fasten any retention screws (if applicable) and ensure the module is seated properly to avoid misalignment or loose contacts.
- Verify installation: power up (or resume operation) and use the router’s command‑line interface to confirm the module is recognized. Run commands such as show inventory and show hw-module to verify presence and health of the NIM.
- Configure voice ports: map the analog ports to voice‑ports in your Cisco IOS XE configuration, assign line appearances, and enable the appropriate signaling and dial plans for FXS, FXS‑E, or DID use cases.
- Test connectivity: connect analog handsets or devices to the NIM’s ports, place test calls, and validate call quality, DTMF, and any required DID routing or call routing rules within your voice gateway setup.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco 4-Port Network Interface Module - FXS, FXS-E and DID? It is a four‑port analog voice interface module (NIM) for Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers, designed to support FXS, FXS‑E, and DID configurations for connecting analog telephony devices and providing direct inward dialing capabilities within a Cisco voice network.
- Which routers is it compatible with? This NIM is intended for Cisco 4000 Series ISRs that include available NIM slots and run compatible Cisco IOS XE software with voice features enabled.
- Do I need a license to use the voice features on this module? Voice capabilities on Cisco ISR platforms often depend on the overall router licensing and feature set. Ensure your IOS XE image includes the necessary voice features and that any required licenses are in place for SIP trunking, call routing, and telephony signaling.
- How many analog lines can I support with this module? The module provides four analog ports (FXS/FXS‑E/DID). The exact line configurations (e.g., how many FXS versus DID ports) depend on the chosen configuration within your deployment and the signaling mode you implement.
- What are typical use cases for this NIM? Ideal for small to mid‑size deployments needing analog telephone handsets, fax lines, or DID capabilities to connect to a traditional PSTN or hybrid VoIP/PSTN environment, all managed through the Cisco ISR and Unified Communications workflows.
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