Cisco Voice Interface Card (VIC)

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Cisco Voice Interface Card (VIC) – 2 x FXO

Elevate your enterprise telephony with the Cisco Voice Interface Card (VIC) featuring 2 x FXO ports. This smart, compact module is purpose-built to bridge traditional PSTN lines with modern IP-based communications, delivering reliable voice connectivity inside Cisco router and gateway environments. Designed for flexibility and straightforward deployment, the VIC 2 x FXO enables a seamless hybrid of legacy telephony and contemporary Cisco voice solutions. Whether you’re expanding a growing office, creating a resilient call path for a branch, or integrating analog lines into a broader VoIP strategy, this VIC is engineered to deliver consistent, clear voice calls with minimal fuss.

  • — The VIC provides two analog FXO channels, giving you two independent lines to connect to the Public Switched Telephone Network. This enables reliable inbound and outbound calls, practical failover options, and enhanced line survivability for critical business communications.
  • — Built to work with Cisco routers and gateways that support Voice Interface Cards, the VIC plugs into existing Cisco infrastructure and configures through familiar IOS/IOS XE workflows. This makes it easier to implement dial plans, dial peers, and call routing that align with your broader Cisco-based telephony strategy.
  • — The VIC is designed to handle standard telephony signaling and provide robust voice paths between PSTN lines and IP telephony endpoints. Expect dependable call setup, steady signaling, and compatibility with common voice codecs and transport mechanisms used in Cisco environments.
  • — Ideal for hybrid setups, the VIC enables organizations to blend traditional analog lines with IP-based communications. Use it to augment SIP trunking, provide a fallback option for VoIP calls, or connect remote sites that still rely on PSTN connectivity.
  • — Engineered for durability in demanding networks, the VIC integrates with Cisco management tooling for monitoring, diagnostics, and streamlined maintenance. It supports long-term operation with a focus on consistent call quality and predictable behavior in busy office settings.

Technical Details of Cisco VIC

  • Ports: 2 x FXO analog voice interfaces for standard PSTN connectivity
  • Interface type: Analog voice channels suitable for traditional telephone line integration
  • Compatibility: Designed for Cisco routers and gateways that support VIC modules in supported IOS/IOS XE environments
  • Form factor: VIC module intended for installation in Cisco platforms with dedicated VIC slots
  • Reliability: Enterprise-grade hardware with signaling and call-control compatibility to ensure dependable operation

How to install Cisco VIC

  • Power down the Cisco device and disconnect power to prevent static discharge during installation
  • Identify an appropriate VIC slot in the chassis that supports VIC modules and remove any blanks or covers per your model’s guidelines
  • Carefully insert the VIC into the slot until it seats firmly, then secure any latches or screws as required by the chassis design
  • Power the device back on and verify the VIC is recognized using the management interface (inventory or platform-specific show commands)
  • Configure the FXO ports and associated voice paths, including dial peers, voice-port settings, and QoS parameters to ensure reliable call quality
  • Test inbound and outbound calls, monitor signaling, and validate performance with Cisco management tools and SNMP where available

Frequently asked questions

  • The Cisco VIC 2 x FXO is a dual analog voice interface card that provides two FXO ports for connecting PSTN lines to Cisco routers and gateways, enabling hybrid and IP-enabled telephony configurations.
  • VIC modules are designed for Cisco routers and gateways with VIC slots; compatibility depends on the specific model and IOS/IOS XE version—consult Cisco documentation for exact platform support.
  • The VIC itself provides analog FXO interfaces for PSTN connectivity. SIP trunking is typically handled by the IP side of the router or gateway; configure dial peers and voice gateways to route calls between FXO ports and SIP endpoints.
  • Basic FXO operation usually does not require extra licenses, but advanced features or certain codecs and call-control options may require appropriate Cisco IOS/IOS XE licensing or feature activations.
  • Hot-swappability depends on the chassis and Cisco platform; some configurations support hot-swapping VIC modules, but always follow official Cisco guidance for your specific hardware to avoid service disruption.

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