Table Of Contents
Cisco AS5200 Compatibility Information
Cisco AS5300 Compatibility Information
Cisco AS5800 Compatibility Information
Product Numbers and Spares for Cisco AS5200, AS5300, and AS5800
Cisco 3600 and Cisco 3700 Compatibility Information
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website
Compatibility Matrixes for Cisco AS5x00, Cisco 3600, and Cisco 3700 Platforms with Cisco MICA 6-Port and 12-Port Modem Module Portware
August 1, 2003
This document contains software compatibility matrixes for Cisco MICA 6-port and 12-port modem modules and includes the following sections:
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Portware Feature Descriptions
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Cisco AS5200 Compatibility Information
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Cisco AS5300 Compatibility Information
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Cisco AS5800 Compatibility Information
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Product Numbers and Spares for Cisco AS5200, AS5300, and AS5800
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Obtaining Technical Assistance
Portware Feature Descriptions
Table 1 contains descriptions of released portware versions. Each new release has fixes on top of the code base of the previous release in addition to the new features listed in Table 1.
Table 1 Cisco AS5x00 Portware Feature Descriptions
Portware Version New Feature Description8.2.3.0
Maintenance release for Personal Handyphone (PHS) Internet Access Forum Standard (PIAFS). Support for PIAFS Version 2.1.
Note
Cisco MICA Portware Version 8.2.x.x is for PIAFS support only and does not support other standards or modem modulations. PIAFS requires Cisco IOS Plus images with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XA.
8.2.1.11
Maintenance release for Personal Handyphone (PHS) Internet Access Forum Standard (PIAFS). Support for PIAFS Version 2.0.
8.2.1.01
Support for Personal Handyphone (PHS) Internet Access Forum Standard (PIAFS). Support for PIAFS Version 2.0.
2.9.4.0 2
V.92 maintenance release. Adds features to existing 2.9.2.0 features.
A new general purpose bit mapped S-register (S82), similar to S54, has been added as a part of the resolution of CSCdy17030. See CSCdy17030—Do not mark DSP OOS for checksum error.
Changes have been made to the call setup code of the S54 GENERAL_PURPOSE_MAP s-register. See the CSCdw05174— Improvement for shorter Call Setup time needed for Cisco MICA.
2.9.2.03
V.92 maintenance release. Adds features to existing 2.9.1.0 features. Adds backward compatibility for support of pre-V.92 Cisco IOS Software versions.
Capabilities exchange enhancements added to address CSCdu43488---Capabilities exchange needs to be fully implemented. Refer to the Release Notes for Cisco MICA Portware Version 2.9.2.0 on Cisco AS5300 and Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Servers for more information.
2.9.1.04
Feature release. New features added to existing 2.7.3.0 features. Supports Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(11)T5 , and higher.
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V.44 LZJH
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V.92 Modem on Hold
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V.92 Quick Connect
2.7.4.0
Maintenance release. New features added to existing 2.7.3.0 features. Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2 support.
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S74—Minimum duration of TRN1d signal in milliseconds (CSCdv46797).
S74 allows you to optimize the overall time to connect for V.90 calls. S74 replaces S62.
2.7.3.0
Maintenance release. New features added to existing 2.7.2.0 features. Cisco IOS Software Release 12.1(5) support.
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V.110 blind connect feature for compatibility with nonstandard clients (CSCdr39887), which is enabled by bit 9 in S-register S54.
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New S-registers:
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S71 and S72 (Decouple maximum symbol rates for V.90 and V.34)
S64, finer granularity in modulation selection (CSCdm94337)
Note
Cisco MICA Portware Version 2.7.3.0 support on Cisco AS5800 universal access servers will be available in a future maintenance release.
2.7.2.0
Maintenance release. New features added to existing 2.7.1.0 features. Cisco IOS Software Release 12.1(5) support.
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W, X, and (,) dial modifiers
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Call Tracker
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Support for IPDC protocol for call control signaling
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Additional V.110 speeds (CSCdm43898): 38,400, 28,800, 24,000, 12,000 bps
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Additional dial modifiers (CSCdk10292)
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Decoupled V.90 power levels for S-registers S39 and S59 (CSCdm52396)
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New values for S54 general capabilities register
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Signal quality threshold changes
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Parity for error controlled connections (CSCdj92333)
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Added client modems for V.90 Digital Impariment Learning (DIL) sequence detection
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PPP enhancements
2.7.1.0
V.110 terminal adapter support
2.6.2.0
Resource Pool Management (RPM) support
2.6.1.0
Introduce SS7 support
2.5.1.0
V.90 and RFC-2217 dialout support for fax/data
Note
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported6 .
2.3.1.0
R1 support and K56flex maintenance
2.2.3.0
K56flex
2.0.1.7
Initial V.34 release
1 Cisco MICA Portware Version 8.2.x.x is a special release for PIAFS support only. PIAFS is an error-correcting link layer protocol used in Japan over PHS digital server networks. PIAFS is supported on Cisco AS5300 universal access servers. Cisco MICA Portware Version 8.2.x.x only supports PIAFS and does not support other modem modulations or standards. Contact your account representative for information about obtaining Cisco MICA portware for PIAFS.
2 If you are using V.92 and V.44, Cisco MICA Portware Version 2.9.2.0 is supported with Cisco IOS Releases 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(11)T, and higher. If you are using V.90 or below, Cisco MICA Portware Version 2.9.2.0 is supported with Cisco IOS Releases 11.2(16+)P, 11.3(5)T/NA/AA, 12.0 (all), 12.1 (all), and 12.2 (all).
3 On all Cisco IOS software platforms that support Cisco MICA portware but that do not support V.92 and V.44, Cisco MICA portware 2.9.2.0 and follow on releases are supported as long as V.92 and V.44 are disabled in the configuration.
4 Cisco MICA Version 2.9.1.0 is compatible only with Cisco IOS Versions that support V.92.
5 Support for V.92 and V.44 on the Cisco 36x0 and Cisco 37x0 has been added with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YT. Cisco MICA Version 2.9.1.0 is the bundled portware with the Cisco IOS software. The Cisco 3600 series and Cisco 3700 series are supported in Cisco MICA Portware Version 2.9.1.0 through Version 2.9.4.0, but only Version 2.9.1.0 contains the bundled firmware for the Cisco 3600 and Cisco 3700 series.
6 See the following CDU replacement information:
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported. Refer to the Cisco DialOut Utility End of Sale/Shipping bulletin and the Sample NAS Configurations for Cisco DialOut Utility document for information.
Cisco AS5200 Compatibility Information
The following sections contain compatibility information for the Cisco AS5200 universal access server listed by portware version.
Note
The compatibility matrixes below indicate the earliest version of a given Cisco IOS software branch that is compatible with the listed portware. If the indicated version of Cisco IOS software is not available on Cisco.com for any reason, any subsequent Cisco IOS software version of the same branch will also work. However, it is advisable to use the recommended Cisco IOS software/portware pairs listed in Table 3 whenever possible.
Table 2 Cisco AS5200 Portware Feature-to-Cisco IOS Software Compatibility Matrix
Feature Supported Portware Version Compatible Cisco IOS Software1V.90
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.02
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.04
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
11.3(6)T1, 11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(1), 12.0(1)T, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.0(4)XI15, 12.1(1), 12.1(1)AA
V.34
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.02
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.04
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
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2.3.1.0
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2.2.3.0
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2.0.1.7
11.3(2)T, 11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(1), 12.0(1)T, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.0(4)XI15, 12.0(5)T5, 12.1(1), 12.1(1)AA
K56flex
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.02
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.04
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
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2.3.1.0
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2.2.3.0
11.3(2)T, 11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(1), 12.0(1)T, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.0(4)XI15, 12.0(5)T5, 12.1(1), 12.1(1)AA
V.110 terminal adapter
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.02
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.2.03
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2.7.1.04
12.0(5)T5 , 12.1(1), 12.1(1)AA
SS7 support when used with Cisco SC2200
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.02
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.04
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
11.3(7)AA2, 12.0(3)T, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.0(4)XI13, 12.1(1), 12.1(1)AA
Resource Pool Management (RPM) and RPM Server (RPMS)
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.02
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.04
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2.6.2.0
RFC-2217 dialout support for fax/data
Note
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported6 .
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.02
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.04
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
11.3(6)T1, 11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(2), 12.0(2)T, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.0(4)XI15, 12.0(5)T5, 12.1(1), 12.1(1)AA
R1 support
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.02
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.04
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
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2.3.1.0
11.3(3)T, 11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(1), 12.0(1)T, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.0(4)XI15, 12.0(5)T5, 12.1(1), 12.1(1)AA
1 See Table 3 for recommended portware-to-Cisco IOS software combinations.
2 V.92 and V.44 are not supported on the Cisco AS5200 platform.
3 Cisco MICA Portware Version 2.7.2.0 is backward compatible with Cisco IOS software releases prior to 12.(3)T, but some features are only available with the specific Cisco IOS software releases listed.
4 Cisco MICA Portware Version 2.7.1.0 requires minimum Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0(4)XI1, 12.0(5)T, or 12.1(1)
5 You can use the spe configuration command to download portware for Cisco IOS Software Releases 12.0(4)XI1, 12.0(5)T, and higher
6 See the following CDU replacement information:
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported. Refer to the Cisco DialOut Utility End of Sale/Shipping bulletin and the Sample NAS Configurations for Cisco DialOut Utility document for information.
Table 3 Recommended Cisco AS5200 Portware Features/Cisco IOS Software Combinations
Feature Supported Portware Version Recommended Cisco IOS SoftwareV.90
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.0, 12.1, 12.1AA
V.34
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.0, 12.1, 12.1AA
K56flex
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.0, 12.1, 12.1AA
V.110 terminal adapter
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1, 12.1 AA
SS7 support when used with Cisco SC2200
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1, 12.1 AA
Resource Pool Management (RPM) and RPM Server (RPMS)
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1, 12.1 AA
R1 support
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.0, 12.1, 12.1AA
RFC-2217 dialout support for fax/data
Note
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported1 .
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.0, 12.1, 12.1AA
1 See the following CDU replacement information:
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported. Refer to the Cisco DialOut Utility End of Sale/Shipping bulletin and the Sample NAS Configurations for Cisco DialOut Utility document for information.
Note
Only one portware version is bundled in with each Cisco IOS Software Release on the Cisco AS5200. The older portware version becomes unbundled when a newer portware version is bundled and released.
Cisco AS5300 Compatibility Information
The following sections contain compatibility information for the Cisco AS5300 universal access server listed by portware version. Use the following tables to match portware versions to the tested minimum Cisco IOS Software Release.
Note
The compatibility matrixes below indicate the earliest version of a given Cisco IOS software branch that is compatible with the listed portware. If the indicated version of Cisco IOS software is not available on Cisco.com for any reason, any subsequent Cisco IOS software version of the same branch will also work.
Note
For Cisco IOS Software Release information, refer to the Release Notes, Cisco IOS Release 12.2 and 12.2-Based Releases.
Table 5 Cisco AS5300 Portware Feature-to-Cisco IOS Software Matrix
Feature Supported Portware Version Compatible Cisco IOS SoftwareV.92
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Modem on Hold
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Quick Connect
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.01
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2.9.1.05
12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T2 , 12.2, 12.2T, 12.3, and 12.3T
V.44
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.01
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2.9.1.05
12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T2, 12.2, 12.2T, 12.3, and 12.3T
V.90
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.9.1.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.04
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
11.2P, 11.3(6)T1, 11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(1), 12.0(1)T, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.0(4)XI1, 12.1(1), 12.1(1)T, 12.1(1)AA, 12.1(5)T, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, and higher
V.34
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.9.1.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.04
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
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2.3.1.0
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2.2.3.0
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2.0.1.7
11.2P, 11.3(2)T, 11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(1), 12.0(1)T, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.0(4)XI1, 12.0(5)T, 12.1(1), 12.1(1)T, 12.1(1)AA, 12.1(5)T, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, and higher
K56flex
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.9.1.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.04
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
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2.3.1.0
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2.2.3.0
11.2P, 11.3(2)T, 11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(1), 12.0(1)T, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.0(4)XI1, 12.0(5)T, 12.1(1), 12.1(1)T, 12.1(1)AA, 12.1(5)T, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, and higher
V.110 terminal adapter
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.9.1.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.03
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2.7.1.04
11.2P, 12.0(5)T5 , 12.1(1), 12.1(1)T, 12.1(1)AA, 12.1(5)T, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T. and higher
SS7 support when used with Cisco SC2200
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.9.1.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.04
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
11.2P, 11.3(7)AA2, 12.0(3)T, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.0(4)XI1, 12.1(1), 12.1(1)T, 12.1(1)AA, 12.1(5)T, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, and higher
Resource Pool Management (RPM) and RPM Server (RPMS)
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.9.1.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.04
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2.6.2.0
11.2P, 12.0(4)XI1, 12.0(5)T, 12.1(1), 12.1(1)T, 12.1(1)AA, 12.1(5)T, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, and higher
R1 support
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.9.1.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.04
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
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2.3.1.0
11.2P, 11.3(3)T, 11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(1), 12.0(1)T, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.0(4)XI1, 12.0(5)T, 12.1(1), 12.1(1)T, 12.1(1)AA, 12.1(5)T, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, and higher
RFC-2217 dialout support for fax/data
Note
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported6 . Refer to the
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.9.1.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.04
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
11.2P, 11.3(6)T1, 11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(2), 12.0(2)T, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.0(4)XI1, 12.0(5)T, 12.1(1), 12.1(1)T, 12.1(1)AA, 12.1(5)T, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, and higher
Personal Handyphone (PHS) Internet Access Forum Standard (PIAFS)7
Support for Version 2.1.
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8.2.3.0
12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB
Note
PIAFS requires Cisco IOS Plus images with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XA.
Personal Handyphone (PHS) Internet Access Forum Standard (PIAFS)7
Support for Version 2.0
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8.2.1.1
12.1(5)T
Personal Handyphone (PHS) Internet Access Forum Standard (PIAFS)7
Support for Version 2.0
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8.2.1.0
12.1(2a)XH
1 For V.92 and V.44, the capabilities exchange is only supported in 12.2(2)XB6 and higher releases. If you are using Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB5, or earlier releases, you must modify S54 in a modemcap to enable V.92 and V.44 operation as described in the capabilities exchange enhancements documented in the
Release Notes for Cisco MICA Portware Version 2.9.2.0 on Cisco AS5300 and Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Servers.2 The Cisco 3600 and Cisco 3700 support V.92 and V.44 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YT and 12.2(15)T. Cisco AS5x00 platforms support V.92 and V.44 in 12.2(11)T.
3 Cisco MICA Portware Version 2.7.2.0 is backward compatible with Cisco IOS software releases prior to 12.(3)T, but some features are only available with the specific Cisco IOS software releases listed.
4 Cisco MICA Portware Version 2.7.1.0 requires minimum Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0(4)XI1, 12.0(5)T, or 12.1(1)
5 You can use the spe configuration command to download portware for Cisco IOS Software Releases 12.0(4)XI1, 12.0(5)T, and higher
6 See the following CDU replacement information:
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported. Refer to the Cisco DialOut Utility End of Sale/Shipping bulletin and the Sample NAS Configurations for Cisco DialOut Utility document for information.7 Cisco MICA Portware Version 8.2.x.x is a special release for PIAFS support only. PIAFS is an error-correcting link layer protocol used in Japan over PHS digital server networks. PIAFS is supported on Cisco AS5300 universal access servers. Cisco MICA Portware Version 8.2.x.x only supports PIAFS and does not support other modem modulations or standards. Contact your account representative for information about obtaining Cisco MICA portware for PIAFS.
Note
Only one portware version is bundled in with each Cisco IOS Software Release. The older portware version becomes unbundled when a newer portware version, which is bundled, is released.
Table 6 Recommended Cisco AS5300 Portware Features/Cisco IOS Software Combinations
Feature Supported Portware Version Recommended Cisco IOS SoftwareV.92
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Modem on Hold
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Quick Connect
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.01
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2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T2 , 12.2, 12.2T, 12.3, 12.3T
V.44
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.01
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2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T2, 12.2, 12.2T, 12.3, 12.3T
V.90
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(1)T, and higher
V.34
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, and higher
K56flex
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, and higher
V.110 terminal adapter
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, and higher
SS7 support when used with Cisco SC2200
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, and higher
Resource Pool Management (RPM) and RPM Server (RPMS)
•
2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, and higher
R1 support
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, and higher
RFC-2217 dialout support for fax/data
Note
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported3 . Refer to the
•
2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
•
2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline, 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, and higher
PIAFS4
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8.2.3.0 (PIAFS Version 2.1)
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8.2.1.1 (PAIFS Version 2.0)
•
8.2.1.0 (PIAFS Version 2.0)
12.2 mainline
1 For V.92 and V.44, the capabilities exchange is only supported in 12.2(2)XB6 and higher releases. If you are using Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB5, or earlier releases, you must modify S54 in a modemcap to enable V.92 and V.44 operation as described in the capabilities exchange enhancements documented in the
Release Notes for Cisco MICA Portware Version 2.9.2.0 on Cisco AS5300 and Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Servers.2 The Cisco 3600 and Cisco 3700 support V.92 and V.44 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YT and 12.2(15)T. Cisco AS5x00 platforms support V.92 and V.44 in 12.2(11)T.
3 See the following CDU replacement information:
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported. Refer to the Cisco DialOut Utility End of Sale/Shipping bulletin and the Sample NAS Configurations for Cisco DialOut Utility document for information.4 Cisco MICA Portware Version 8.2.x.x is a special release for PIAFS support only. PIAFS is an error-correcting link layer protocol used in Japan over PHS digital server networks. PIAFS is supported on Cisco AS5300 universal access servers. Cisco MICA Portware Version 8.2.x.x only supports PIAFS and does not support other modem modulations or standards. Contact your account representative for information about obtaining Cisco MICA portware for PIAFS.
Table 7 Cisco AS5300 Cisco IOS Software Bundled Portware
Portware Version Cisco IOS Software Release2.9.4.0
12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T, 12.2(15)T, 12.2, 12.2T, 12.3, 12.3T
2.9.2.01
12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(2)XB6, and higher
2.9.1.01
12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB, 12.2(11)T, 12.2(15)T, and higher
2.7.4.0
12.2T
2.7.3.0
12.2(2)XA, 12.2(2)XB
2.7.2.0
12.0(5)T, 12.1(1), 12.1(1)T, 12.1(5)T
2.7.1.0
12.1(1), 12.1(1)T
2.6.2.0
11.3(11)AA, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.0(5)T, 12.0(4)XI
2.5.1.0
11.2(18)P, 11.3(8)T, 11.3(8)AA, 12.0(3), 12.0(3)T
2.3.1.0
11.2(16)P, 11.3(5)T, 11.3(5)AA, 12.0(1), 12.0(1)T
2.0.1.7
11.2(9)XA1, 11.2(9)P1, 11.3(2)T, 11.3(4)AA
1 Support for V.92 and V.44 on the Cisco 3600 series and Cisco 3700 series has been added with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YT and Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)T. Cisco MICA Version 2.9.1.0 is the bundled portware with the Cisco IOS software.
Cisco AS5800 Compatibility Information
The following sections contain compatibility information for the Cisco AS5800 universal access server listed by portware version. Use the following tables to match portware versions to the tested minimum Cisco IOS Software Release.
Note
The compatibility matrixes below indicate the earliest version of a given Cisco IOS software branch that is compatible with the listed portware. If the indicated version of Cisco IOS software is not available on Cisco.com for any reason, any subsequent Cisco IOS software version of the same branch will also work.
Table 8 Cisco AS5800 Portware Feature-to-Cisco IOS Software Matrix
Feature Supported Portware Version Compatible Cisco IOS SoftwareV.92
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Modem on Hold
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Quick Connect
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
•
2.9.1.05
12.2(2)XB1, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T1 , 12.2, 12.2T, 12.3, 12.3T
V.44
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.9.1.05
12.2(2)XB1, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T1, 12.2, 12.2T, 12.3, 12.3T
V.90
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.0
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2.6.2.0
•
2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(5)T1, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.1(1),12.1(1)T, 12.1(5)T
V.34
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.0
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
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2.3.1.0
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2.2.3.0
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2.0.1.7
11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(5)T1, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.1(1),12.1(1)T, 12.1(5)T
K56flex
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.0
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
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2.3.1.0
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2.2.3.0
11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(5)T1, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.1(1),12.1(1)T, 12.1(5)T
V.110 terminal adapter
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.02
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2.7.1.0
12.0(5)T13 , 12.1(1),12.1(1)T, 12.1(5)T
SS7 support when used with Cisco SC2200
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.0
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
11.3(7)AA2, 12.0(5)T1, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.1(1),12.1(1)T, 12.1(5)T
Resource Pool Management (RPM) and RPM Server (RPMS)
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.0
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2.6.2.0
12.0(5)T13, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.1(1),12.1(1)T, 12.1(5)T
R1 support
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.0
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
•
2.3.1.0
11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(5)T1, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.1(1),12.1(1)T, 12.1(5)T
RFC-2217 dialout support for fax/data
Note
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported4 .
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
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2.7.3.0
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2.7.2.0
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2.7.1.0
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2.6.2.0
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2.6.1.0
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2.5.1.0
11.3(6)AA1, 12.0(5)T1, 12.0(4)XJ, 12.1(1),12.1(1)T, 12.1(5)T
1 The Cisco 3600 and Cisco 3700 support V.92 and V.44 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YT and 12.2(15)T. Cisco AS5x00 platforms support V.92 and V.44 in 12.2(11)T.
2 Cisco MICA Portware Version 2.7.2.0 is backward compatible with Cisco IOS software releases prior to 12.(3)T, but some features are only available with the specific Cisco IOS software releases listed.
3 You can use the spe configuration command to download portware for Cisco IOS Software Releases 12.0(4)XI1, 12.0(5)T, and higher.
4 See the following CDU replacement information:
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported. Refer to the Cisco DialOut Utility End of Sale/Shipping bulletin and the Sample NAS Configurations for Cisco DialOut Utility document for information.
Table 9 Recommended Cisco AS5800 Portware Features/Cisco IOS Software Combinations
Feature Supported Portware Version Recommended Cisco IOS SoftwareV.92
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Modem on Hold
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Quick Connect
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.9.1.0
12.2(2)XB1, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T1 , 12.2, 12.2T, 12.3, 12.3T
V.44
•
2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.9.1.0
12.2(2)XB1, 12.2(2)XB6, 12.2(11)T1, 12.2, 12.2T, 12.3, 12.3T
V.90
•
2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline
V.34
•
2.9.4.0
•
2.9.2.0
•
2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline
K56flex
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline
V.110 terminal adapter
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline
SS7 support when used with Cisco SC2200
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline
Resource Pool Management (RPM) and RPM Server (RPMS)
•
2.9.4.0
•
2.9.2.0
•
2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline
RFC-2217 dialout support for fax/data
Note
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported2 .
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2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
•
2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline
R1 support
•
2.9.4.0
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2.9.2.0
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2.7.4.0
12.1 mainline, 12.2 mainline
1 The Cisco 3600 and Cisco 3700 support V.92 and V.44 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YT and 12.2(15)T. Cisco AS5x00 platforms support V.92 and V.44 in 12.2(11)T.
2 See the following CDU replacement information:
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported. Refer to the Cisco DialOut Utility End of Sale/Shipping bulletin and the Sample NAS Configurations for Cisco DialOut Utility document for information.
Note
Cisco IOS Software Release 11.3(4)AA and 12.0(3)T are required for 144-port modem cards.
Product Numbers and Spares for Cisco AS5200, AS5300, and AS5800
Table 11 Cisco AS5x00 Portware/DSP Product Numbers
Portware Version Product Name Spare Product Name Image Name2.9.4.0
DM-SW-2.9.4.0
DM-SW-2.9.4.0=
mica-modem-pw.2.9.4.0
2.9.2.0
DM-SW-2.9.2.0
DM-SW-2.9.2.0=
mica-modem-pw.2.9.2.0
2.9.1.0
DM-SW-2.9.1.0
DM-SW-2.9.1.0=
mica-modem-pw.2.9.1.0
2.7.4.0
DM-SW-2.7.4.0
DM-SW-2.7.4.0=
mica-modem-pw.2.7.4.0
2.7.3.0
DM-SW-2.7.3.0
DM-SW-2.7.3.0=
mica-modem-pw.2.7.3.0
2.7.2.01
DM-SW-2.7.2.0
DM-SW-2.7.2.0=
mica-modem-pw.2.7.2.0
2.7.1.0
DM-SW-2.7.1.0
DM-SW-2.7.1.0=
mica-modem-pw.2.7.1.0
2.6.1.0
DM-SW-2.6.1.0
DM-SW-2.6.1.0=
mica-modem-pw.2.6.1.0
2.6.2.0
DM-SW-2.6.2.0
DM-SW-2.6.2.0=
mica-modem-pw.2.6.2.0
2.5.1.0
DM-SW-2.5.1.0
DM-SW-2.5.1.0=
mica-modem-portware.2.5.1.0
2.3.1.0
DM-SW-2.3.1.0
DM-SW-2.3.1.0=
mica-modem-pw.2.3.1.0
2.2.3.0
DM-SW-2.2.3.0
DM-SW-2.2.3.0=
mica-modem-portware.2.2.3.0
2.0.1.7
DM-SW-2.0.1.7
DM-SW-2.0.1.7=
mica-modem-portware.2.0.1.7
1 Cisco MICA Portware Version 2.7.2.0 is orderable with Cisco IOS Software Release 12.1(1)T only.
Cisco 3600 and Cisco 3700 Compatibility Information
Table 12 Minimum Cisco 3600 and Cisco 3700 Series Cisco IOS Software Versions Supporting Cisco MICA Portware
Cisco 3600 and Cisco 3700 Series Cisco IOS Software Version Cisco MICA Portware Version SupportedCisco 3620, Cisco 3640, Cisco 3660, Cisco 3725, and Cisco 3745 with Cisco IOS Release 12.2, 12.2T, 12.3, and 12.3T.
2.9.10 or 2.9.4.0
Note
Support for V.92 and V.44 with Cisco MICA modems has been added in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YT and Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)T.
The Cisco 3600 series and Cisco 3700 series is supported in Cisco MICA Portware Version 2.9.1.0 through Version 2.9.4.0.All Cisco 3600 series and Cisco 3700 series; all supported Cisco IOS Software versions including 12.2, 12.2T, 12.3, and 12.3T
2.9.2.01 and 2.7.4.0
Note
Only the Cisco 3640, Cisco 3640a, Cisco 3660, and Cisco 3700 series support V.92 in 12.2(11)YT.
Note
Support for V.92 and V.44 with Cisco MICA modems has been added for all Cisco 3600 series and Cisco 3700 series platforms in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)T.
Cisco 3600 series with Cisco IOS Software V.110 support—12.1(5+)T, 12.2, 12.2T, 12.3, and 12.3T
2.9.2.0, 2.7.x.0 (V.110).
Cisco 3600 series with Cisco IOS Software V.90 support—11.2(16+)P, 12.0(1+)T, 12.1(5+)T, 12.3(1), and 12.3(2)T
2.9.2.0, 2.9.4.0 (V.90)
3620 with NM-*CT1/CE1—11.2(16+)P
2.5.1.0 through 2.7.4.0, and 2.9.2.0.
3640 only—11.3(5+)T, 12.0(1+), and 12.0(1+)T
3640 with NM-*BRI—12.0(3+)T
3640 with NM-*CT1/CE1—11.2(16+)P
3660: 12.0(7)XK, 12.2, 12.2T, 12.3, and 12.3T
1 On all Cisco IOS software platforms that support Cisco MICA portware but that do not support V.92 and V.44, Cisco MICA portware 2.9.2.0 and follow on releases are supported as long as V.92 and V.44 are disabled in the configuration.
Related Links
For more portware/firmware information, see the following URLs:
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PIAFS Wireless Data Protocol for Cisco MICA Modems, Version 2.1
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Cisco IOS Release 12.2 Master Indexes
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AT Command Set and Register Summary for Cisco MICA 6-Port Modules
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AT Command Set and Register Summary for MICA Six-Port Modules with PIAFS
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SPE and Firmware Download Enhancements
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Cisco AS5300 universal access servers Cisco MICA release notes index page
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Cisco AS5800 universal access servers Cisco MICA release notes index page
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Cisco AS5300 access servers, Appendix A, "Managing Modems," and Appendix B, "Rom Monitor," in the Cisco AS5300 Universal Access Server Software Configuration Guide
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Modem Management Commands
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Configuration Guides and Command References, Release 12.2
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Quick Start Guide, Cisco AS5300 Universal Access Server Install and Configure
Note
The Cisco DialOut Utility (CDU) is no longer supported. Refer to the Cisco DialOut Utility End of Sale/Shipping bulletin and the Sample NAS Configurations for Cisco DialOut Utility document for information.
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V.44 LZJH Compression for Cisco AS5300 and Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Servers
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V.92 Modem on Hold for Cisco AS5300 and Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Servers
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V.92 Quick Connect for Cisco AS5300 and Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Servers
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