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Key Features Chapter 1 Cisco 1760 Router Overview Key Features The Cisco 1760 router is a voice-and-data-capable router that provides Voice-over-IP (VoIP) functionality and can carry voice traffic (for example, telephone calls and faxes) over an IP network. Using one or two WAN interface card (WIC) connections, the router links small-to-medium-size Ethernet and Fast Ethernet LANs in remote offices to central offices. The Cisco 1760 router is available in two models. The Cisco 1760 runs data and data-plus-voice images, providing digital and analog voice support. The Cisco 1760-V includes all the features needed for immediate integration of data and voice services with support for multiple voice channels. Table 1-1 lists the key features of the router. Table 1-1 Key Features Feature One Fast Ethernet (10/100BASE-TX) port Cisco interface cards Console port Auxiliary port SNMP support Description • Operates in full- or half-duplex mode (with software override support). • Supports autosensing for 10- or 100-Mbps operation (with software override support). • Supports two slots (slots 0 and 1) for either WICs or voice interface cards (VICs). • Supports two slots (slots 2 and 3) for VICs only. • Supports the following WICs: 1T, 2T, 2A/S, 1B-S/T, 1B-U, 1DSU-56K4, 1DSU-T1, 1ADSL, and 1ENET. • Supports the following VICs: 2FXS, 2FXO, 2E&M, 2FXO-EU, 2FXO-M1, 2FXO-M2, 2FXO-M3, 2DID, and 2BRI-NT/TE. • Changes in WAN interface configuration can be made as your network requirements change. Supports router configuration and management from a connected terminal or PC. Supports up to 115.2 kbps. Supports modem connection to the router, which can be configured and managed from a remote location. Supports up to 115.2 kbps. Supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to manage the router over a network. Cisco 1760 Modular Access Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-2 78-13342-03

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Chapter 1
Cisco 1760 Router Overview
Key Features
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Cisco 1760 Modular Access Router Hardware Installation Guide
78-13342-03
Key Features
The Cisco 1760 router is a voice-and-data-capable router that provides
Voice-over-IP (VoIP) functionality and can carry voice traffic (for example,
telephone calls and faxes) over an IP network. Using one or two WAN interface
card (WIC) connections, the router links small-to-medium-size Ethernet and
Fast Ethernet LANs in remote offices to central offices.
The Cisco 1760 router is available in two models. The Cisco 1760 runs data and
data-plus-voice images, providing digital and analog voice support. The
Cisco 1760-V includes all the features needed for immediate integration of data
and voice services with support for multiple voice channels.
Table 1-1
lists the key features of the router.
Table 1-1
Key Features
Feature
Description
One Fast Ethernet
(10/100BASE-TX) port
Operates in full- or half-duplex mode (with software override
support).
Supports autosensing for 10- or 100-Mbps operation (with
software override support).
Cisco interface cards
Supports two slots (slots 0 and 1) for either WICs or voice
interface cards (VICs).
Supports two slots (slots 2 and 3) for VICs only.
Supports the following WICs: 1T, 2T, 2A/S, 1B-S/T, 1B-U,
1DSU-56K4, 1DSU-T1, 1ADSL, and 1ENET.
Supports the following VICs: 2FXS, 2FXO, 2E&M, 2FXO-EU,
2FXO-M1, 2FXO-M2, 2FXO-M3, 2DID, and 2BRI-NT/TE.
Changes in WAN interface configuration can be made as your
network requirements change.
Console port
Supports router configuration and management from a connected
terminal or PC. Supports up to 115.2 kbps.
Auxiliary port
Supports modem connection to the router, which can be configured
and managed from a remote location. Supports up to 115.2 kbps.
SNMP support
Supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to
manage the router over a network.