Description
Elevate your network’s media capabilities with the Cisco PVDM3-256, a 256-channel high-density voice and video DSP module designed for Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers Generation 2. This module delivers scalable, processor-intensive media handling for rich-media applications, including multi-party conferencing, real-time transcoding, transrating, and secure voice communications. Built to maximize efficiency in enterprise WAN deployments, the PVDM3-256 seamlessly plugs into Cisco ISR G2 platforms, unlocking advanced voice and video processing without the need for new routers. If your organization relies on reliable, high-quality voice and video across geographically dispersed sites, the PVDM3-256 is engineered to deliver low latency, high fidelity, and flexible codec support to meet evolving communications needs.
- 256-channel high-density DSP resources for simultaneous voice and video processing, enabling scalable media handling across multiple endpoints and conferencing sessions. This density supports complex call workflows, automated attendant services, and large-scale telepresence integrations without compromising performance.
- Rich-media capabilities including conferencing, transcoding, and transrating, allowing you to mix codecs and resolutions across participants to optimize bandwidth usage and maintain clear, natural-sounding conversations even over constrained networks. These features help reduce packet loss impact and improve user experience during peak usage.
- Designed for Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers Generation 2, the PVDM3-256 integrates tightly with Cisco IOS and security features. It leverages the router’s robust QoS, encryption, and routing capabilities, delivering a unified platform for voice, video, and data traffic while preserving network security and policy enforcement.
- Modular, field-replaceable design that supports seamless upgrades and future-proofing. The PVDM3-256 sits in a dedicated media processing slot, enabling administrators to scale media capacity as requirements grow, without replacing the core router chassis. This translates to reduced total cost of ownership and easier lifecycle management.
- Enhanced reliability with Cisco-grade hardware and compatibility with a broad ecosystem of codecs and signaling protocols. The module is engineered for enterprise-grade environments, offering consistent performance, predictable latency, and improved fault tolerance for mission-critical communications and secure voice workflows.
Technical Details of Cisco PVDM3-256
- Type: 256-channel High-Density Voice and Video DSP Module (PVDM3 family)
- Channels: Up to 256 simultaneous voice and/or video processing channels
- Compatibility: Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers Generation 2
- Key capabilities: Voice processing, video support, conferencing, transcoding, transrating, secure voice
- Form factor: PVDM3 slot-based module designed for modular upgrade in Cisco ISR platforms
- Operating environment: Enterprise-grade DSP module intended for networks with Quality of Service (QoS) requirements
How to install Cisco PVDM3-256
Installing the PVDM3-256 is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime and preserve compatibility with existing Cisco ISR configurations. Follow these best practices to ensure a successful deployment and reliable operation of the DSP module within your router environment.
- Power down the Cisco ISR chassis and disconnect all power sources to ensure safe installation and prevent damage to sensitive electronics.
- Identify an available PVDM3 slot in the router chassis. Confirm that the chassis is on a supported hardware revision and that the PVDM3-256 is the correct module for your model and IOS version.
- Align the module with the slot guides and insert it firmly into the slot until it seats securely. Ensure that the connectors engage properly and there is no resistance that indicates misalignment.
- Secure the module using any required fasteners, latches, or engagement mechanisms specified by the chassis design. Verify that the module is firmly mounted and does not wobble when touched.
- Reconnect power and boot the router. Access the device console and verify that the system recognizes the PVDM3-256. Check hardware inventory, module status, and DSP resource allocation through the appropriate Cisco CLI commands.
- Configure DSP resources as needed for your deployment. Assign codec profiles, channel allocations, and media processing tasks (conferencing, transcoding, transrating, etc.) to match your organization’s telephony and video conferencing requirements. Validate performance with representative traffic and monitor latency, jitter, and packet loss.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco PVDM3-256? The PVDM3-256 is a 256-channel high-density DSP module designed to provide robust voice and video processing power for Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers Generation 2, enabling advanced media features such as conferencing, transcoding, transcoding, and secure voice workflows within the router environment.
- Which platforms support it? It is built for Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series ISR Gen2 routers, integrating with Cisco IOS and security features to deliver reliable media processing alongside routing, switching, and security functions.
- How many channels does it support? The module supports up to 256 simultaneous voice and/or video channels, with the exact number depending on the codecs used and the configured media processing profile.
- Can it handle video conferencing and video processing? Yes. In addition to voice, the PVDM3-256 provides DSP resources for video processing tasks such as conferencing, transcoding, and transrating, enabling efficient media handling over IP networks.
- Is the module secure? The PVDM3-256 supports secure voice workflows through DSP-level processing and integration with the router’s overall security architecture, including encryption and secure signaling options managed by Cisco IOS. Proper configuration is required to ensure end-to-end security.
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