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Full management features:
Configuration—Capability for remote configuration via Telnet from Cisco IOS CLI.
Monitoring—Router and DSU/CSU are manageable as a single SNMP entity; extensive DSU/CSU statistics are provided by 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, all of which are accessible from Cisco IOS CLI. LEDs for carrier detect, loopback, and alarm
functions.
BENEFITS OF AN INTEGRATED, FULLY MANAGED SOLUTION
The T1 DSU/CSU WIC enables trouble-free Internet/intranet access with a simple, fully managed, integrated solution from a single vendor. Its ease
of configuration and management differentiates it from external or separate DSUs/CSUs. Full management capability and modularity differentiates
the T1 DSU/CSU WIC from other integrated router-DSU/CSU solutions, which typically have limited management and fixed configuration. This
card delivers flexibility and investment protection, extending the growing family of WICs for Cisco 1700 Series, 2600 Series, 3631, and 3700
Series routers and Cisco ICS 7750 Software.
Reduced Deployment, Management Time, and Costs
Ease of configuration and management—The Cisco T1 DSU/CSU WIC simplifies tasks in the following ways:
Easily configures via Cisco IOS Software initial setup, a utility that prompts a series of basic configuration questions upon router startup.
Allows simplified remote and local configuration, management, and troubleshooting of the DSU/CSU from Cisco IOS CLI
Using the familiar Cisco IOS CLI eliminates the need to learn or use command syntax for an external DSU/CSU
Convenient Telnet or Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol connection to the router eliminates the need for out-of-band management of external
DSUs/CSUs
Cisco IOS CLI provides extensive DSU/CSU statistics (such as 24-hour history) and troubleshooting capability (such as DSU/CSU
self test, loopbacks, DSU/CSU reset, alarm counters, and T1 statistics)
Offers simplified SNMP management, with router and DSU/CSU managed as a single SNMP entity through CiscoWorks/CiscoView. The Cisco
T1 DSU/CSU WIC SNMP agent supports the standard MIB II, Cisco integrated DSU/CSU MIB, and T1 MIB (RFC 1406). All T1 performance
statistics can be monitored. The router also generates the appropriate SNMP traps in response to DSU/CSU alarms.
An end-user-initiated manual loopback button allows users at remote sites to easily initiate a T1 network line loopback by pushing a recessed
button on the WIC front panel without having to access the router via a console port or Telnet.
Provides LEDs for carrier detect, loopback, and alarm, allowing for quick troubleshooting.
Physical convenience—No additional space is needed because the Cisco T1 DSU/CSU WIC is inserted into the router. This integrated solution
eliminates the need for a separate serial cable, reducing deployment time and cost.
High reliability—The integrated DSU/CSU reduces the number of components in the network, leading to higher reliability. The serial cable that
connects a router serial port to an external DSU/CSU is eliminated. The integrated DSU/CSU is powered from the router, eliminating the power
supply for an external DSU/CSU. The Cisco 2600XM, 3600, and 3700 series are all available with redundant power systems, which cover the
integrated DSU/CSU.
Flexibility and Investment Protection
The Cisco T1 DSU/CSU WIC extends the Cisco commitment to providing customers with maximum flexibility and investment protection through
modular WICs that are supported on award-winning router platforms. When WAN bandwidth requirements or service provider pricing change, users
can easily change WAN services either by changing the software configuration or replacing the WIC. Because the same card can be used on Cisco
1700, 2600XM, and 3700 series router platforms, the number of stocking units can be reduced, and the WIC can be redeployed from one platform
to another.