Cisco 2600-DC Series User Manual

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Example Application #1: Security—Remote Alarm Monitoring and Control

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Security—Remote Alarm Monitoring and Control

The alarm interface controller (AIC) is a network module that greatly expands the network monitoring and control

capabilities of the Cisco 2600 and 3700 Series routers. The AIC functions as an integrated entity residing within the

Cisco 2600 platform to provide network alarm monitoring and proactive remote control of network elements. The

AIC reduces service-provider and enterprise operating expenses by facilitating an integrated solution to remote

network management. This eliminates the need for a dedicated external alarm-monitoring device. Greatly simplifying

network layout, monitoring, and control; resulting in lower operations, administration, maintenance, and

provisioning (OAM&P) costs. The AIC is supported in Cisco IOS 12.2(8)T and later. The AIC network module

supports 64 discrete alarm inputs, of which 8 of the last 64 alarm points are software-configurable to accept either

analog or discrete inputs. The AIC further supports 16 control relays to facilitate the proactive remote control of

network elements.

Power Generator

Cisco 2600 Router with AIC
Integrated alarm monitoring and
control capabilities undo the router
for increased network visibility downtime

Cisco Router

Remote

Monitoring and

Provisioning

Surveillance

Surveillance

Camera

Remote Site/Office

Monitoring Center

TCP/IP

SONET/SDH

Ring

Temperature

Building

Security

TDM

ADM

HVAC

Reduced Network Complexity

Enhanced Repoprting, Security and

Remote Control

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