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Cisco 3800 Series I P T E LEPHONY FEATURES IP Phone Support • Optional integrated power supply with inline power • 802.3af support • 360W of inline power Analog Voice Support • Up to 88 FXS and 56 FXO ports Digital Voice Support • Up to 720 calls Packet Voice Digital Signal • 4 PVDM slots on motherboard Processor (DSP) Module • Local conferencing and transcoding (PVDM) Slots on Motherboard Cisco CallManager Express • Up to 240 phones SRST • Up to 720 phones Voice Mail • Up to a 100 mailboxes using Cisco Unity™ Express network module Voice Interfaces • FXS, FXO, Direct Inward Dial (DID), E&M, Centralized Automated Message Accounting (CAMA), Basic Rate Interface (BRI), T1, E1, J1, Primary Rate Interface (PRI), Q.SIG, channel associated signaling (CAS) NETWORK EXAMPLE IP IP ��� ��� ���� IP Figure 1 above shows the Cisco 3800 Series routers converge voice, video, and data across a secure IPsec VPN network with high-quality, reliable performance. DMVPN creates tunnels on-the-fly based on user traffic. V3PN functionality provides QoS, multiprotocol, ease of provisioning, and secure connectivity. 60 Cisco 3800 Series WHEN TO DEPLOY Deploy the Cisco 3800 Series when you need: • The highest performance and densities for concurrent data, security, voice, and advanced services with headroom for growth • Higher availability and resiliency with OIR, redundant system, and inline power options • Higher WAN or voice densities with an additional (fourth) HWIC • Low density (up to 18 ports), integrated 10/100 switching with PoE support; up to 48 ports with Cisco Inline Power • Efficient, robust Error Correction Code (ECC) DDR SDRAM memory to detect and correct SDRAM errors without user intervention • Integrated security services as part of Cisco Self Defending Network, which enable network device protection, threat defense, secure connectivity, and endpoint protection and control • Integrated PVDMs, industry-leading call processing and autoattendant solutions, and high-density voice cards and modules that speed IP Communications and give customers a choice of telephony interface devices • Advanced management for security, routing, QoS, and switching services with Cisco Router and Security Device Manager (SDM) 2.0 • Secure integrated call processing, voice mail, flexible telephony interfaces, redundancy for centralized call processing, with robust DSP support, including local call conforming and transcoding P L AT F O R M OV E RV I E W Cisco 3800 Series Features Network module slots-These slots can accommodate standard network module, NME, and NME-X slots. The NME has the same form factor as the standard network module. The EVM-HD is supported. The NME-X, when available, will have a wider form factor than the NME. Two side-by-side NME slots can be combined to accommodate one NMD or, when available, a NME-XD. Maximum number of network modules, NMEs, and NME-Xs supported Maximum number of NMD/NME-XDs supported Maximum number of EVM-HDs supported Number of HWIC slots-These HWIC slots also support voice interface cards (VICs), voice/WAN interface cards (VWICs), and WICs Number of fixed LAN ports (fixed RJ-45 port for 10/100/1000 connectivity) Number of fixed SFP ports (for SFP Gigabit Ethernet connectivity) Number of AIM slots (for optional AIMs for offloading compute-intensive features) Number of PVDM slots (for optional PVDM2s) Number of USB 1.1 ports (for future use with USB Flash memory, security tokens for secure Cisco IOS Software configuration distribution, and off-platform storage of VPN credentials) Cisco 3825 NM NME NME-X NMD NME-XD EVM-HD 2 1 1 4 2 Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000) 1 2 4 2 Cisco 3845 NM NME NME-X NMD NME-XD EVM-HD 4 2 2 4 2 Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000) 1 2 4 2 61

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IP Phone Support
• Optional integrated power supply with inline power
• 802.3af support
• 360W of inline power
Analog Voice Support
• Up to 88 FXS and 56 FXO ports
Digital Voice Support
• Up to 720 calls
Packet Voice Digital Signal
• 4 PVDM slots on motherboard
Processor (DSP) Module
• Local conferencing and transcoding
(PVDM) Slots on Motherboard
Cisco CallManager Express
• Up to 240 phones
SRST
• Up to 720 phones
Voice Mail
• Up to a 100 mailboxes using Cisco Unity™ Express network module
Voice Interfaces
• FXS, FXO, Direct Inward Dial (DID), E&M, Centralized Automated Message
Accounting (CAMA), Basic Rate Interface (BRI), T1, E1, J1, Primary Rate
Interface (PRI), Q.SIG, channel associated signaling (CAS)
IP TELEPHONY FEATURES
Cisco 3800 Series
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WHEN TO DEPLOY
Cisco 3800 Series
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NETWORK EXAMPLE
Figure 1 above shows the Cisco 3800 Series routers converge voice, video, and data across a secure IPsec
VPN network with high-quality, reliable performance. DMVPN creates tunnels on-the-fly based on user
traffic. V3PN functionality provides QoS, multiprotocol, ease of provisioning, and secure connectivity.
Deploy the Cisco 3800 Series when you need:
The highest performance and densities for
concurrent data, security, voice, and advanced
services with headroom for growth
Higher availability and resiliency with OIR,
redundant system, and inline power options
• Higher WAN or voice densities with an
additional (fourth) HWIC
Low density (up to 18 ports), integrated 10/100
switching with PoE support; up to 48 ports
with Cisco Inline Power
Efficient, robust Error Correction Code (ECC)
DDR SDRAM memory to detect and correct
SDRAM errors without user intervention
Integrated security services as part of Cisco
Self Defending Network, which enable
network device protection, threat defense,
secure connectivity, and endpoint protection
and control
Integrated PVDMs, industry-leading call
processing and autoattendant solutions, and
high-density voice cards and modules that
speed IP Communications and give customers
a choice of telephony interface devices
Advanced management for security, routing,
QoS, and switching services with Cisco Router
and Security Device Manager (SDM) 2.0
Secure integrated call processing, voice mail,
flexible telephony interfaces, redundancy for
centralized call processing, with robust DSP
support, including local call conforming and
transcoding
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Cisco 3800 Series Features
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Cisco 3845
Network module slots—These slots can accommodate
standard network module, NME, and NME-X slots. The NME
has the same form factor as the standard network module.
The EVM-HD is supported. The NME-X, when available, will
have a wider form factor than the NME. Two side-by-side
NME slots can be combined to accommodate one NMD or,
when available, a NME-XD.
NM
NME
NME-X
NMD
NME-XD
EVM-HD
NM
NME
NME-X
NMD
NME-XD
EVM-HD
Maximum number of network modules, NMEs,
and NME-Xs supported
2
4
Maximum number of NMD/NME-XDs supported
1
2
Maximum number of EVM-HDs supported
1
2
Number of HWIC slots—These HWIC slots also support
voice interface cards (VICs), voice/WAN interface cards
(VWICs), and WICs
4
4
Number of fixed LAN ports (fixed RJ-45 port for
10/100/1000 connectivity)
2 Gigabit Ethernet
(10/100/1000)
2 Gigabit Ethernet
(10/100/1000)
Number of fixed SFP ports (for SFP Gigabit
Ethernet connectivity)
1
1
Number of AIM slots (for optional AIMs for offloading
compute-intensive features)
2
2
Number of PVDM slots (for optional PVDM2s)
4
4
Number of USB 1.1 ports (for future use with USB Flash
memory, security tokens for secure Cisco IOS Software
configuration distribution, and off-platform storage of
VPN credentials)
2
2