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Cisco 2800 Series
Series Features Overview
Features
Details
Cisco SRST
Up to 96 phones
Voice Mail and Automated Attendant
Up to 250 mailboxes with up to 16 concurrent sessions using Cisco
Unity™ Express Network Module
Voice Interfaces
FXS, FXO, Direct Inward Dial (DID), E&M, Centralized Automated
Message Accounting (CAMA), Cisco Unity Express (CUE), Basic Rate
Interface (BRI), T1, E1 Primary Rate Interface (PRI), Q . S IG, channel
associated signaling (CAS)
Network Example
Local Phone and
PBX Connections
Integrated IPsec,
Firewall, IPS,
IP Communications,
QoS, and Content
Networking
IP
Comprehensive
IP Connectivity
and Services
Support for Local
Legacy Systems
When To Deploy
Deploy the Cisco 2800 Series when you need:
• Performance and densities for concurrent data,
security, voice, and advanced services up to
multiple T1/E1/xDSL connections
• VPN connections, or plan to migrate to them
over time
• Integrated security services as part of the
Cisco Self Defending Network, which enable
network device protection, threat defense,
secure connectivity, and endpoint protection
and control
• Ability to upgrade the internal power supply to
support integrated 10/100 switching with PoE
support for up to 64 ports with inline power
• High-availability features such as an integrated
Redundant Power Supply (RPS) connector for
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Fully Integrated
Security Services
PSTN
WAN
Internet
Broad Range of Connectivity Options
to Corporate WAN, Internet, and PSTN
for Primary and Backup Data
quick connections to an external redundant
power supply, Error Correction Code (ECC)
Double Data Rate (DDR) SDRAM memory to
detect and correct SDRAM errors without user
intervention, and Cisco IOS Software warm
reboot support for reduced downtime caused
by system reboots (Note: Cisco 2801 does not
support ECC DDR DRAM . )
• Secure integrated call processing, voice mail
and automated attendant, flexible telephony
interfaces, redundancy for centralized call
processing, or robust DSP support, including
local conferencing and transcoding
• Advanced management for security, routing,
quality of service (QoS), and switching services
with Cisco SDM Version 2 . 0
Platform Overview
Models
NME
EVM AIM HWIC PVDM*
Cisco 2801
0***
0
2
2**
Cisco 2811
1
0
2
4
Cisco 2821
1 NME or
1
2
4
NME-X
Cisco 2851
1 NME,
1
2
4
NMD,
NME-X, or
NME-XD
* Number of PVDM slots on the motherboard, additional DSP resources can be added using a network
module
** Four interface card slots total are supported on the Cisco 2801 router; two slots support HWIC, WIC, VIC, or
VWIC modules; one slot supports WIC, VIC, or VWIC modules; one slot supports VIC or VWIC modules (in voice
mode only)
*** Cisco 2801 router does not support network modules
Series Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Cisco 2801
1 . 7 2 x 17 . 5 x 16 . 5 in . (43 . 7 x 445 x 419 mm); 1-rack-unit (RU) height
Cisco 2811
1 . 7 5 x 17 . 2 5 x 16 . 4 in . (44 . 5 x 438 . 2 x 416 . 6 mm); 1-RU height
Cisco 2821, Cisco 2851
3 . 5 x 17 . 2 5 x 16 . 4 in . (88 . 9 x 438 . 2 x 416 . 6 mm) 2-RU height
Console Port
1 (up to 115 . 2 Kbps)
Auxiliary Port
1 (up to 115 . 2 Kbps)
USB Port
Cisco 2801
1
Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, and
2
Cisco 2851
Integrated Channel Service Unit/
Yes, with optional T1/E1, Fractional T1/E1, 56k/64k support
Data Service Unit (CSU/DSU)
Voice/Data Support
Yes, for voice through VIC, VWIC, NM, and EVM
Compression
Software and hardware, with optional AIM support
Encryption
Hardware support on motherboard; optional AIM for enhanced
performance
Cisco 2800 Series
Compact
Fixed LAN
DRAM (MB)
Flash (MB)
Power
Ports
Default Max
Default Max
Supply
2
2 FE
128
384
64
128
AC,
AC-IP
2
2 FE
256
768
64
256
AC,
AC-IP,
DC
3
2 GE
256
1024
64
256
AC,
AC-IP,
DC
3
2 GE
256
1024
64
256
AC,
AC-IP,
DC
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