06-15-2009 08:09 PM - edited 03-17-2019 09:45 PM
I have a couple 2600 routers. If possible, I would like to use the 2621XM, although Im not sure if it could handle it (64RAM/16Flash).
I have an AIM module that I could put in either. Do either of these support PRI termination? The 2650XM is fully loaded.
06-16-2009 12:04 AM
You need an NM-HDV for that. The AIM is of no use.
06-16-2009 09:54 AM
I see. Does the AIM module not supply voice resources?
What is the cheapest way to achieve PRI termination? The nm module? An hang ups I should be aware of?
Thanks for got help, much appreciated.
06-16-2009 01:10 PM
As indicated above, NM-HDV or NM-HDV2.
AIM is of no use.
There is no other way.
06-16-2009 02:38 PM
Thank you again for your response. The reason I asked again is because I read this:
Digital Voice Telephony
The Multi-Flex Trunk can be used as a Telephony interface for packet voice services when combined with other hardware which can make it voice-capable. Such hardware includes the NM-HDV, NM-HDV2, NM-HD-2VE, AIM-VOICE-30, AIM-ATM-VOICE-30, and certain voice routers with on-board voice DSPs. When the Multi-Flex Trunk is used as a Telephony interface to terminate voice traffic, each DS0 can contain one voice call. The T1 signaling capability (T1 CAS, ISDN PRI) is determined by the accompanying voice network module (if any) and particular multiservice gateway, not the Multi-Flex Trunk itself.
06-17-2009 03:31 AM
AIM-VOICE-30 used older DSP technology than NM-HDV2.
Recommend you use the latter so at least you can reuse the pvdm2 when migrating to ISR (inevitable at a certain point).
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