Cisco ASR 900 8 port RJ48C T1/E1 Interface Module

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Cisco ASR 900 8 Port RJ48C T1/E1 Interface Module

The Cisco ASR 900 8-Port RJ48C T1/E1 Interface Module is a versatile, high-performance solution designed to bring reliable T1 and E1 connectivity to the ASR 900 Series routers. Built for service providers and enterprise networks alike, this module delivers eight independent ports that can be software-configured to operate in T1 mode or E1 mode per interface, giving you unprecedented flexibility to support legacy telecom services, backhaul, and converged IP/TDM environments. With robust copper connectivity and a compact, modular design, it enables scalable deployments while preserving cost efficiency and ease of management across your network edge and access layers.

  • Eight T1/E1 interfaces: Delivers eight independent ports that can be used for legacy TDM services or backhaul connections, enabling scalable, cost-efficient growth of your network capacity.
  • Per-port software configurability: Each interface can be individually set to T1 mode or E1 mode, allowing precise tailoring to diverse carrier services and regional signaling requirements.
  • Optimized for ASR 900 Series: Specifically engineered to integrate seamlessly with Cisco ASR 900 routers, ensuring dependable performance, ease of management, and streamlined provisioning.
  • RJ48C copper connectivity: Utilizes eight on-board RJ48C connectors to support proven, field-tested copper interface solutions with reliable signal integrity.
  • Flexible deployment for legacy and modern networks: Ideal for connecting traditional TDM circuits while bridging to modern IP networks, enabling smooth migration strategies and service differentiation.

Technical Details of Cisco ASR 900 8 Port RJ48C T1/E1 Interface Module

This section outlines the key technical characteristics of the module, focusing on its role, capabilities, and how it fits into a Cisco ASR 900 deployment. The module is designed to maximize flexibility and compatibility in environments requiring reliable T1 and E1 connectivity with the benefit of per-port configurability. Its eight RJ48C interfaces provide robust copper-backed performance, making it suitable for a range of use cases from traditional voice backhaul to IP-based services that require TDM transport compatibility.

  • Product family: Interface module designed for the Cisco ASR 900 Series routers, enabling modular expansion for edge and aggregation deployments.
  • Ports and connectors: 8 x RJ48C ports on-board for T1/E1 connectivity, supporting independent operation per port.
  • Configuration: Software-configurable per port, allowing each interface to operate in T1 mode or E1 mode according to service requirements.
  • Signaling compatibility: Supports standard T1 and E1 signaling schemes, suitable for legacy carrier services and hybrid networks.
  • Data rates: T1 mode up to 1.544 Mbps per port; E1 mode up to 2.048 Mbps per port (typical bandwidth characteristics depending on configuration).
  • Form factor and integration: Designed as a modular interface option for the ASR 900 family, preserving chassis density and straightforward field upgrades.
  • Physical layout: Eight on-board copper interfaces with RJ48C connectors, optimized for reliable in-rack deployment and service provider environments.
  • Platform compatibility: Specifically intended for use with Cisco ASR 900 Series routers, enabling consistent performance across supported platforms.

How to install Cisco ASR 900 8 Port RJ48C T1/E1 Interface Module

To install this module, power down the chassis according to your data-center procedures, identify a compatible slot in the Cisco ASR 900 router, and insert the module until it seats firmly. Secure the module as required by your chassis design, then connect T1/E1 cables to the eight RJ48C connectors. Power the device back up and period configuration will be required to set each port to T1 or E1 mode according to your service definitions. Finally, verify connectivity and performance with the appropriate Cisco IOS XE commands to ensure correct signaling, channel timing, and port status.

  • Step 1 — Prepare and power down: Follow your equipment’s grounding and power-down procedures to safely handle the ASR 900 chassis before adding a new interface module.
  • Step 2 — Insert the module: Align the module with the interconnect slot and firmly seat it into place, ensuring full engagement with the backplane.
  • Step 3 — Secure the module: Fasten any required latches or screws as specified by the chassis to stabilize the module within the slot.
  • Step 4 — Attach cables: Connect the T1/E1 copper cables to the eight RJ48C connectors on the module, routing cables for minimal bend radius and clear labeling.
  • Step 5 — Configure and verify: Power on the chassis, enter the Cisco IOS XE configuration mode, and set each interface to T1 or E1 mode as needed. Use show commands to verify status, signal integrity, and link activity.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Cisco ASR 900 8-Port RJ48C T1/E1 Interface Module used for? This module expands the T1/E1 connectivity options of your ASR 900 Series router, enabling eight independent T1 or E1 channels for legacy backhaul, private line services, and hybrid networks that merge traditional telecom with modern IP traffic.
  • How many ports does the module provide? It provides eight ports, all of which are RJ48C copper interfaces configured per-port as T1 or E1 based on deployment requirements.
  • Can each port be configured differently? Yes. Each port is software-configurable, allowing some ports to operate in T1 mode while others operate in E1 mode on the same module, providing deployment flexibility for diverse carrier services.
  • Which platforms support this module? The module is designed for Cisco ASR 900 Series routers, offering seamless integration with standard Cisco IOS XE workflows and management tooling used on those platforms.
  • How do I configure the module after installation? After installation, access the router’s configuration interface (IOS XE), and configure each port to T1 or E1 mode as required by your service definitions. Cisco’s official documentation provides the exact interface commands and timing considerations for signaling and framing.
  • Are there advantages to using this module in a hybrid network? Yes. The eight-port configuration enables you to preserve legacy TDM services while progressively migrating to IP with centralized management, enabling service differentiation, scalable bandwidth, and tailored SLAs for voice, data, and backhaul traffic.

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