Description
The Cisco PVDM3-64 High-density Voice and Video DSP Module is a purpose-built DSP solution designed to dramatically extend the capabilities of Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2). This high-density module brings robust, real-time multimedia processing to the network edge, enabling organizations to deploy rich-media communications without sacrificing performance or security. Engineered for versatility in demanding collaboration environments, the PVDM3-64 unlocks features like high-density voice and video connectivity, multiparty conferencing, on-device transcoding and transrating, and secure voice processing. It is the ideal upgrade for teams seeking scalable, reliable voice and video services directly at the router, reducing latency and simplifying network design by consolidating processing where it’s most effective. With its optimized DSP architecture, the PVDM3-64 helps businesses improve call quality, support advanced video applications, and lower total cost of ownership by leveraging existing Cisco ISR G2 infrastructure.
- High-density multimedia processing: The PVDM3-64 delivers extensive DSP resources for voice and video workloads, enabling high-density connectivity and robust media handling on Cisco ISR G2 platforms. This means multi-channel voice sessions, HD video conferencing, and smooth media flows even in busy network environments, with minimized jitter and dropped packets. The module is designed to scale with your business needs, supporting growing conferencing and telepresence requirements without hardware rewrites.
- Rich-media capabilities integrated into ISR G2: By adding the PVDM3-64, Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series routers gain enhanced capabilities for voice mail, interactive voice response (IVR), media transcoding, transcoding between codecs, and real-time voice and video services. This integration reduces the need for separate media processing appliances and helps streamline routing, quality of service (QoS) policies, and media governance from a single platform.
- Transcoding, transrating, and secure voice support: The module supports on-device transcoding and transrating to adapt media streams for varying network conditions and endpoints, ensuring compatibility across endpoints and improving call success rates. It also provides secure voice processing features to help protect communications and meet compliance requirements across sensitive environments.
- Conference-ready performance at the edge: Ideal for branch deployments and small to mid-size conferencing deployments, the PVDM3-64 enables scalable multiparty conferencing, audio and video bridging, and media mixing directly on the router. This reduces the need for centralized media servers and enables more efficient use of bandwidth between sites.
- Reliability and compatibility with Cisco ISR G2: Built to integrate seamlessly with Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series ISR G2 hardware, the PVDM3-64 aligns with Cisco’s reliability standards, software ecosystems, and security features. It supports standard Cisco command-line interfaces and management tools, simplifying deployment, monitoring, and ongoing maintenance for IT teams already familiar with Cisco devices.
Technical Details of Cisco PVDM3-64 High-density Voice and Video DSP Module
- Compatibility: Designed for Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2).
- Purpose: High-density voice and video DSP processing to enable rich-media connectivity, conferencing, transcoding, transrating, and secure voice on ISR G2 platforms.
- Media processing: Supports on-board media processing for voice and video workloads, enabling advanced communications features at the network edge.
- Conferencing support: Enables multiparty conferencing capabilities directly on supported Cisco routers, reducing reliance on external media servers.
- Transcoding and transcoding optimization: Provides codec conversion and adaptation to optimize media streams for varying endpoints and network conditions.
- Security features: Includes secure voice processing options to help protect calls and support compliance requirements.
- Deployment considerations: Integrates with existing Cisco IOS XE environments and QoS policies, enabling centralized management and consistent configuration across devices.
How to install Cisco PVDM3-64 High-density Voice and Video DSP Module
- Prepare the router: Power down the Cisco ISR G2 device and remove any mounted panels as needed following Cisco service procedures. Ensure you have an appropriate static-safe environment and gather the necessary rack space and tools for installation.
- Verify compatibility: Confirm that your ISR G2 chassis and slot availability are suitable for the PVDM3-64 module. Check the device documentation for slot specifications and any firmware prerequisites before installation.
- Insert the module: Carefully align the PVDM3-64 with the appropriate slot in the router chassis and seat it firmly. Avoid excessive force, and ensure all connectors engage cleanly for reliable operation.
- Secure and power up: Reinstall any panels or covers, reconnect power, and boot the device. Allow the router to initialize and detect the new DSP module, which may require a brief POST cycle.
- Configure and verify: Access the router’s command-line interface and follow Cisco configuration guides to enable media processing features. Use appropriate show commands to verify DSP presence, status, and resource availability, and adjust QoS policies to ensure optimal media performance.
Frequently asked questions
- What routers is the PVDM3-64 compatible with? The PVDM3-64 is designed for Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2). Ensure your router model and IOS/XE version support this DSP module before purchase.
- What features does the PVDM3-64 enable? The module enables high-density voice and video processing, rich-media connectivity, conferencing, on-device transcoding and transcoding optimization, transrating, and secure voice capabilities to support modern collaboration needs at the network edge.
- Do I need additional software licenses? Depending on your deployment, certain media features may require software licenses or enablement in the router’s IOS XE configuration. Consult Cisco licensing documentation for your exact platform and feature set.
- Can I mix DSP modules in the same ISR G2 chassis? In many configurations, multiple DSP modules can be used to scale capacity, but always verify the specific chassis and IOS XE version compatibility to ensure stable operation and balanced resource allocation.
- What are the performance benefits of using PVDM3-64? With high-density DSP resources at the edge, you gain lower latency for real-time communications, improved call quality, reduced need for external media servers, and more efficient bandwidth usage through on-device transcoding and optimized media handling.
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