Cisco IAD2430 User Manual

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Cisco IAD2430 Series Integrated Access Devices Hardware Installation Guide

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Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco IAD2430 Series IADs

Interfaces and Service Capabilities

Table 1-1

Cisco IAD2430 Series Interfaces and Service Capabilities

Port

Interface Configurations

Interface To

Services Supported

Details

Console

port 0/0

EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous
serial (DCE)

ASCII terminal

Personal computer

Local administrative
access

RJ-45 physical interface

Note

The serial port on the
Cisco IAD2435 acts
as either console or
auxiliary.

Auxiliary

port 0/1

EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous
serial (DTE)

Modem

Remote administrative
access

Data backup

RJ-45 physical interface

Note

The serial port on the
Cisco IAD2435 acts
as either console or
auxiliary.

Fast Ethernet

ports 0/0, 0/1

10/100BASE-T (802.3)

LAN

Data

RJ-45 physical interface

RJ-21—8,
16, or 24
analog FXS
voice ports

Ports 2/0 to
2/23

Ports 0 to 7
(IAD2435
only)

FXS (loop-start or
ground-start)

Analog phone, fax,
or modem

Network side of key
system

Network side of
analog PBX

Analog voice/fax or
modem

Provides battery

RJ-21 physical interface

8-port FXS, on premise only

16-port FXS, on premise only

24-port FXS, on premise only

T1/E1 trunk

ports 0,1

Channelized T1/E1

WAN

Carrier network

Service types:

ATM

Cisco HDLC

1

PPP

Transport types:

TDM

2

trunk

Leased lines

1.

HDLC = High-Level Data Link Control

2.

TDM = time-division multiplexing

Built-in CSU/DSU

3

T1.403-compliant

RJ-48C/CA81A physical
interface

Supports as many as 24 DS0s

3.

CSU/DSU = channel service unit/data service unit

WIC/VIC
slot

S0 (serial)

HDLC-based data

WAN

Carrier network

User equipment

Cisco HDLC

PPP

VoIP over PPP

Physical interfaces:

EIA/TIA-232

EIA/TIA-530/530A

EIA/TIA-449

V.35

X.21

CF

4

Slot 0

4.

CF = Flash memory

Flash memory

Flash memory card

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