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    Americas Headquarters: Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA Connecting Cisco Voice Network Modules to the Network Revised: May 1, 20 08, OL-12812 -01 This guide describes ho w to connect Cisco v oice network modul es to your network . It contains the follo wing sections: • V oice Network M odules, pa ge 1 • 2-[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the N etwork 2- and 4-Channel Vo ice Network Module s 2 Connecting Cisco Voice Networ k Modules to the Network 2- and 4-Channel Voice Network Modules This section descri bes the follo wing modules: • 1-slot 2-channel v oice network module (NM-1V) (see Figure 1 ) • 2-slot 4-channel v oice network modul[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the Network 60-Channel High-Density Voice Network Module 3 Connecting Cisco Voice N etwork Modules to the Networ k Note For the NM-HD-1V , NM-HD-2V , and NM-DS-2VE network modul es, DSPs are on-board and are n ot field-replaceable units (FR Us). Note The NM-HD-1V , N M-HD-2V , and NM-HD-2V E network modul[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the N etwork 60-Channel High-Density Voice N etwork Module 4 Connecting Cisco Voice Networ k Modules to the Network Figur e 6 60-Channel High-Density V oice Networ k Module (NM-HD V) The 60-channel HD V network mo dule con verts v oice and fax into IP pack ets or frames that can b e transmitted as V oIP o[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the Network 60-Channel High-Density Voice Network Module 5 Connecting Cisco Voice N etwork Modules to the Networ k Figure 7 PVDM Slot Locations PVDM Orientation PVDMs are manufactured with a pola rization notch to ensure prop er orientation an d alignment holes to ensure prope r positionin g. Figure 8 sho[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the N etwork 60-Channel High-Density Voice N etwork Module 6 Connecting Cisco Voice Networ k Modules to the Network Removing PVDMs T o remove PVDMs, follo w these steps: Step 1 Find the PVDM sockets on th e HD V network module. (See Figure 7 .) Caution Handle PVDMs by the card e dges only . PVDMs are ESD-[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the Network Voice Network Mo dule LEDs 7 Connecting Cisco Voice N etwork Modules to the Networ k Step 3 Beginni ng with bank 0, insert the PVDM int o the connector slot at an an gle, tilted to ward the right side of the chassis. Align the PVDM in a vertical position (see Figure 10 ) by us ing the minimum [...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the N etwork IP Communications Hi gh-Density Digital Voice or Fax Network Module 8 Connecting Cisco Voice Networ k Modules to the Network Figure 1 1 V oice Networ k Module LED HDV Network Module LEDs High-density network modules h a v e an enable (E N) LED, and fi ve LEDs for th e PVDM banks, numbered 0 t[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the Network IP Communications High-Density Digital Voice or Fax N etwork Module 9 Connecting Cisco Voice N etwork Modules to the Networ k These three base-board SKUs also in clude a single VIC or VWIC sl ot for F oreign Exchange Station (FXS), Foreign Exchange Of fice (FXO) or centra lized aut omated mess[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the N etwork IP Communications Hi gh-Density Digital Voice or Fax Network Module 10 Connecting Cisco Voice Networ k Modules to the Network Y ou can install up to four PVDM2 modu les on all of the NM-HD V2 SKUs. The number of channels supported de pends on the num ber and density- type of PVDM2 mo dules in[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the Network IP Communications High-Density Digital Voice or Fax N etwork Module 11 Connecting Cisco Voice N etwork Modules to the Networ k • VIC-4FXS/DID (DID feature not supported) • VIC2-2FXO • VIC2-4FXO • VIC2-2FXS • VIC2-2E/M • VIC2-2BRI-NT/TE Configuring E1 Ports for Normal or Wetting Cur[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the N etwork IP Communications Hi gh-Density Digital Voice or Fax Network Module 12 Connecting Cisco Voice Networ k Modules to the Network Figure 16 NM-HD V2-2T1/ E1 Jumpers Configured f or Nor mal Mode Installing PVDM2 Modules The NM-HD V2 network modules contai n four 80-pi n SIMM socket s for PVDM2 mod[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the Network IP Communications High-Density Digital Voice or Fax N etwork Module 13 Connecting Cisco Voice N etwork Modules to the Networ k Figur e 1 7 PVDM2 Module Slot Locations PVDM2 Module Orientation PVDM2 modules are man ufacture d with a p olarization notch to ensure proper o rientation, and alignme[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the N etwork IP Communications Hi gh-Density Digital Voice or Fax Network Module 14 Connecting Cisco Voice Networ k Modules to the Network Removing PVDM2 Modules T o remove PVDM2 modules, follo w these steps: Step 1 Find the PVDM2 sock ets on the NM-HD V2 network module. (See Figu re 17 .) Caution Handle [...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the Network IP Communications High-Density Digital Voice or Fax N etwork Module 15 Connecting Cisco Voice N etwork Modules to the Networ k Step 2 Hold the PVDM2 module with the polarization notch on the right, near the back of the chassis, with the connector edge at the bottom. (See Figure 18 .) Step 3 Ag[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the N etwork Related Documents 16 Connecting Cisco Voice Networ k Modules to the Network Figure 21 NM-HD V2 Networ k Module LEDs The NM-HD V2-1T1/E1 and NM-HD V2-2T1/E1 network modules ha ve LEDs monitoring the alarm (AL), loopback (LP), and carrier detection (CD) con ditions of the bu ilt-in T1/E1 ports.[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the Network Obtaining Do cumentation, Obtain ing Support, and Se curity Guidelines 17 Connecting Cisco Voice N etwork Modules to the Networ k Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines For info rmation on obtaining documen tation, obtaining support , prov iding documentation feedb[...]

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    Connecting Cisco Voice N etwor k Modules to the N etwork Obtaining Documentati on, Obtaining Support, and Secur ity Guidelines 18 Connecting Cisco Voice Networ k Modules to the Network[...]