Description
Cisco 4-port Voice/Fax Expansion Module
The Cisco 4-port Voice/Fax Expansion Module is a compact, enterprise-grade solution that extends your Cisco Integrated Services Routers (ISR) with four robust analog voice and fax ports. Built to connect directly to public-switched telephone networks (PSTNs) and existing telephony equipment, this module enables seamless integration with Cisco 2821, Cisco 2851, Cisco 3825, and Cisco 3845 platforms. It’s designed for enterprises, managed service providers, and service providers seeking scalable, reliable telephony connectivity that supports voice, fax, and hybrid deployments across multi-site environments.
- The expansion module delivers four flexible analog voice/fax ports that can be configured to connect to PSTN trunks or legacy analog devices, enabling direct interoperability with existing telephony infrastructures while leveraging the security, quality, and feature set of Cisco IOS-based routers. Per-port configuration allows you to tailor each line to FXO or FXS roles as needed, giving you precise control over how lines interact with your network and the public switched network.
- Designed for seamless integration with Cisco ISR platforms, this module complements a broad range of Cisco routers, including 2821, 2851, 3825, and 3845 series. It benefits from Cisco’s reliability, enterprise-grade routing features, and unified communications compatibility, making it suitable for branch offices, data centers, and service-provider deployments where voice and fax continuity is critical.
- Advanced signaling and codec support help ensure toll-quality voice and dependable fax transmission. The four ports support common telephony standards and can participate in SIP trunking, toll-quality voice paths, and T.38-based fax over IP where applicable, enabling smooth transitions between traditional PSTN and modern IP-based telephony ecosystems.
- Easy deployment with a plug-and-play design for supported routers. The module slots into the chassis expansion point of the Cisco ISR, drawing power from the router itself. There is no need for an external power supply, simplifying installation and reducing clutter in network racks while preserving space for additional lines as your organization grows.
- Ideal for a range of use cases—from small and medium-sized businesses needing reliable PSTN access and fax support to service providers requiring scalable telephony expansion for customer deployments. The 4-port module supports flexible configurations, making it a practical choice for enterprises pursuing cost-effective, high-quality voice and fax connectivity within a Cisco-backed ecosystem.
Technical Details of Cisco 4-port Voice/Fax Expansion Module
- Configuration: Four analog voice/fax ports with per-port FXO/FXS flexibility via IOS configuration, enabling direct connection to PSTN trunks or analog devices.
- Interface: 2-wire analog telephony interface designed to integrate with Cisco ISR platforms and existing telephony equipment in a unified environment.
- Compatibility: Supported on Cisco ISR families, including models such as Cisco 2821, 2851, 3825, and 3845, for scalable deployment across diverse network architectures.
- Power: Powered through the router’s expansion slot; does not require a separate, dedicated power supply.
- Form factor: Designed to fit into the appropriate expansion slot of compatible Cisco routers, providing a compact, reliable telephony expansion option.
How to install Cisco 4-port Voice/Fax Expansion Module
- Verify that your Cisco ISR model (e.g., 2821, 2851, 3825, 3845) supports a Voice/Fax Expansion Module and that you have the correct slot available for installation. Confirm firmware compatibility with the module’s requirements to ensure optimal operation.
- Power down the router and unplug it from any power source before handling hardware. Ground yourself to reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge to sensitive components.
- Open the router chassis or access panel according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Locate the designated expansion slot intended for telephony modules and prepare it for installation.
- Gently align the module’s edge connector with the router’s expansion slot and slide it in until it seats securely. Secure the module with any required mounting hardware or retaining screws as specified by Cisco hardware guidelines.
- Close the chassis, reconnect power, and power on the router. Wait for the system to boot fully. Use the router’s console or management interface to verify that the new module is detected by the IOS and appears in the inventory.
- Configure per-port settings to designate each port as FXO or FXS as needed for your deployment. Typical configuration steps include enabling voice-port parameters, setting line characteristics, and defining dialing plans or trunk interactions with your SIP or PSTN paths. Use commands such as: - show inventory - show voice port summary - voice-port x (entering per-port configuration) - dial-peer and trunk settings to integrate with your IP or PSTN trunks Then test inbound and outbound calls, test fax transmission if applicable, and monitor call quality and channel status.
- Run a series of validation checks: confirm recognition of all four ports, verify line status, perform test calls to verify audio quality, and test fax transmission end-to-end if you have a T.38 or PSTN fax scenario. Monitor performance with the router’s monitoring tools and ensure the module remains stable under typical load conditions.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco 4-port Voice/Fax Expansion Module used for? It adds four analog voice and fax ports to supported Cisco ISR platforms, enabling direct connection to PSTN trunks and legacy telephony devices. This enables telephony integration, seamless voice communications, and fax support within Cisco-based networks.
- Which routers is it compatible with? The module is designed for Cisco ISR platforms, including models such as the Cisco 2821, 2851, 3825, and 3845, to extend their telephony capabilities with additional analog lines.
- Can the ports be configured as FXO and FXS? Yes, the ports are typically configurable per port to operate as FXO (PSTN trunks) or FXS (analog devices) via IOS configuration, allowing flexible deployment to match your network and office needs.
- Does it support fax over IP (T.38) and SIP trunking? The module supports integration within Cisco’s telephony ecosystem and can work with T.38-based fax over IP where applicable, in conjunction with SIP trunks and Cisco IOS-based configurations for reliable fax and voice transmission.
- Is a separate power supply required? No external power supply is typically needed; the module draws power through the router’s expansion slot. Ensure your router provides adequate power for all installed modules and devices, and consult Cisco documentation for any model-specific requirements.
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