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Cisco® integrated services routers offer a wide variety of WAN connectivity modules to accommodate the range of application needs in customer networks. The new Cisco 1-Port T1/E1 High-Speed WAN Interface Card (HWIC-1T1/E1) provides fractional or full T1/E1 WAN connectivity services for the Cisco 1861 Integrated Services Router deployed in small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and enterprise branch offices.
Product Overview
The Cisco T1/E1 HWIC combines T1 and E1 connectivity in the same card, providing fractional or full T1/E1 WAN connectivity. The flexible WAN connectivity options, together with integrated routing, security, and voice capabilities, make the Cisco 1861 Integrated Services Router able to meet the diverse needs of enterprise-class branch offices, commercial offices, and SMB offices. The Cisco T1/E1 HWIC can be used in T1 or E1 networks, selectable by software configuration. The integrated channel service unit/data service unit (CSU/DSU) enables customers to consolidate customer premises equipment (CPE). The Cisco T1/E1 HWIC (Figure 1) supports balanced and unbalanced E1 connectivity.
Figure 1. 1-Port T1/E1 High-Speed WAN Interface Card for the Cisco 1861
Features and Benefits
Key Features
• 1 port of RJ-48
• Cisco IOS® Software configurable for T1 or E1 operation
• Integrated CSU/DSU per port
• Fractional T1/E1 (n x DS-0) or full T1/E1
• Maximum two channel groups
• Balanced or unbalanced E1 termination in the same module
• Full management features
– Configuration: The Cisco T1/E1 HWIC can be remotely configured using Telnet from Cisco IOS CLI.
– Monitoring: Router and DSU/CSU are manageable as a single SNMP entity; extensive DSU/CSU statistics are available through the Cisco IOS CLI.
– Troubleshooting: Extensive loopbacks (including manual button for network line loopback), bit error rate tester (BERT) test patterns, alarm counters, and performance reports are all accessible from Cisco IOS CLI. LED displays are available for carrier detect, loopback, and alarm functions.
Key Benefits
Enhanced Flexibility
The Cisco T1/E1 HWIC is software-configurable between T1 or E1 operation, balanced or unbalanced E1 termination, and CSU/DSU. Customers no longer need to buy a specific module for T1 support and then another card for E1 connectivity. In addition, the same module provides for balanced (120-ohm) and unbalanced (75-ohm) E1 termination. See Table 1 for available cable adaptors.
Increased Manageability and Troubleshooting
Critical loopback support makes the Cisco T1/E1 HWIC easy to manage. The Cisco T1/E1 HWIC has the capability to internally loop back the onboard framer chip toward the interface, thus eliminating the need for an external loopback plug. Local, remote, line, and payload loopbacks complement the Cisco T1/E1 HWIC.
Reliability
Integrating the external T1/E1 terminating device (CSU/DSU) increases the overall system reliability. Possible points of failure are reduced by eliminating the second power supply, additional fans, extra cabling, and other equipment that accompany a "two-box" solution. This increase in reliability allows service providers to more easily and cost-effectively meet the requirements of their customers' service-level agreements (SLAs) and provides enterprises with maximum equipment uptime.
Product Specifications
Table 1 lists the Cisco T1/E1 HWIC specifications in comparison to the other Cisco T1 HWIC and WICs.
Table 1. Cisco T1/E1 HWIC Specifications and Comparison
Specification/Feature
HWIC-1T1/E1
HWIC-1CE1T1-PRI
WIC-1DSU-T1-V2
VWIC2-1MFT-T1/E1
Software-Configurable
Yes - T1/E1
Yes
• No. T1 or fractional
• T1 only
• T1, fractional T1,
• E1, and fractional E1
Fractional T1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Max Channel Groups
2
32
1
32
G.703 E1 Unframed
No
Yes
No E1 support
• No (supported only on the
• VWIC2-1MFT-G703)
Integrated CSU/DSU
Yes
Yes
Yes
• Integrated DSU (E1)
• Integrated CSU/DSU (T1)
Independent Clocking
No
Yes
No
Yes
Platforms Supported
1861
1841, 2800, 3800
• 1700, 2600, 3600, 3700
• 1841, 2800, 3800
• 1700, 2600, 3600, 3700
• 1841, 2800, 3800
PRI Support
No
Yes
No
No
Voice Support
No
No
No
Yes
TDM Groups
No
Yes
No
Yes
Drop-and-Insert MUX
No
Yes
No
Yes
Software and Management
Table 2 lists the software and management features for the Cisco T1/E1 HWIC.
Table 2. Software and Management Features
Feature
Description
Diagnostic Loopback Support
• Interface local loopback
• Interface remote loopback
• Controller local loopback
• Controller remote loopback
• CSU loopback modes for T1 CSU
• Data terminal equipment (DTE) loopback
• Network loopback
• Payload loopback
Alarm Detection
• Yellow alarm: Receive/send from/to network
• Blue alarm: Receive alarm indication signal (AIS) from network
• Red alarm: Loss of network signal
Relevant MIB Support
• RFC1406-MIB
• CISCO-ICSUDSU-MIB
Remote Management
• Supported by Cisco WAN Access Performance Management System (WAPMS)
• Cisco CNS 2100 Series Intelligence Engine (IE2100)
• CiscoWorks
Hardware Specifications
Table 3 lists the hardware specifications for the Cisco T1/E1 HWIC.
Table 3. Hardware Specifications for the Cisco T1/E1 HWIC
Feature
Description
Dimensions (H x W x D)
• 751 x 3.080 x 4.382 inches
Operating Temperature
• 41 to 104°F (5 to 40°C)
Non-Operating Temperature
• -40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C)
Relative Humidity
• 5-85% non-condensing
Operating Altitude
• -197 ft to 6000 ft (-60 to 1800m)
LEDs
• LEDs per port:
• CD: Carrier detect
• LP: Loop condition present
• AL: Alarm
Ports
• 1 T1/E1 port on RJ-48C connectors
Line Bit Rate (per Port)
• E1: (2.048 Mbps)
• T1: (1.544 Mbps)
Line Coding
• E1: HDB3
• T1: AMI, B8ZS
Framing Formats
• E1: CRC4
• T1: SF and ESF
Output Levels
• E1: short-haul/long-haul
• T1 (LBO): - 0, -7.5, or -15 dB
Regulatory, Compliance, Safety, and EMC
Table 4 shows a listing of regulatory compliance and safety data.
Table 4. Regulatory Compliance and Safety
Feature
Description
Telecommunications Compliance
• United States: FCC Part 68, TIA-968A
• Canada: Industry Canada CS-03
• European Union: TBR 12, TBR 13
• Australia: AS/ACIF, AS/ACIF S016
• Japan: JATE Gray Book
• Hong Kong: HKTA 2023
• Taiwan: ID0002
• Singapore: IDA TS DLCN
• Korea: RRL No.2005-96
Telecommunications Interface Industry Standards
• ITU-T G.703, G.704, G.706, G.823
• ANSI T1.403
Safety
• IEC 60950-1
• EN 60950-1
• UL 60950-1
• CSA C22.2, No. 60950-1
• AS/NZ 60950.1
NEBS
• GR-63, GR-78, GR-1089-CORE Type 1/3
EMC Emissions/Immunity
• 47 CFR Part 15: 2005
• CISPR22: 2005
• EN300386: V1.3.3 : 2005
• EN55022: 1994 [+ amd 1 & 2]
• EN55022: 1998
• EN61000-3-2: 2000 [Inc amd 1 & 2]
• EN61000-3-3: 1995 [+ amd 1: 2001]
• ICES-003 Issue 4 : 2004
• KN 22: 2005
• VCCI: V-3/2006.04
• CISPR24: 1997 [+ amd 1 & 2]
• EN300386: V1.3.3: 2005
• EN50082-1: 1992
• EN50082-1: 1997
• EN55024: 1998 [+ amd 1 & 2]
• EN61000-6-1: 2001
Platform Support
The Cisco T1/E1 HWIC is supported in the HWIC slot of the Cisco 1861 Integrated Services Router. The minimum Cisco IOS Software Release is 12.4(11)XW.
Ordering Information
The Cisco T1/E1 HWIC is currently available for order from the Cisco Ordering Tool.
Table 5 lists the product numbers of the Cisco T1/E1 HWIC and the cables for balanced and unbalanced E1.
Table 5. Ordering Information
Product Number
Description
HWIC-1T1/E1
1-port T1/E1 high-speed WAN interface card
CAB-E1-RJ45BNC
E1 cable RJ-45 to dual BNC (unbalanced)
Service and Support
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