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Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 1 Product Overview
Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series
BRI voice port
The ISDN BRI S/T voice interface provides a client-side
(TE) ISDN S/T physical interface for connection to an NT1
device that terminates an ISDN telephone network.
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887V
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SFP
21
port
Supports auto-media-detection, auto-failover, and remote
fault indication (RFI), as described in the IEEE 802.3ah
specification.
See the Cisco 892F data sheet for a list of supported SFPs.
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892F
models,
892FSP,
896VA,
897VA,
897VAB,
897VAM,
897VAW,
897VAMW,
898EA
1.
FE = Fast Ethernet.
2.
MDI = media-dependent interface in normal mode.
3.
MDIX = media-dependent interface in crossover mode.
4.
GE = Gigabit Ethernet.
5.
MDI = media-dependent interface in normal mode.
6.
MDIX = media-dependent interface in crossover mode.
7.
VPN = Virtual Private Network.
8.
IPsec = IP security.
9.
This applies to most models of the Cisco 880 series routers.
10. This applies to Cisco 880 series routers with embedded, wireless antennas.
11. xDSL = General term referring to various forms of DSL, including ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line), VDSL (very-high-data-rate digital
subscriber line), and G.SHDSL.
12. VDSLoPOTS = very-high-data-rate digital subscriber line 2 over plain old telephone service.
13. PoE = Power over Ethernet. This function can be added to an 880 or 890 series router by installing the PoE adapter card in the router and inserting the
PoE 48-V external power adapter.
14. G.SHDSL = (global industry standard) symmetrical high-speed DSL.
15. 3G = Third-Generation.
16. DSLAM = digital subscriber line access multiplexer.
17. SRST = Survivable Remote Site Telephony.
18. FXO = Foreign Exchange Office.
19. FXS = Foreign Exchange Station.
20. DID = Direct Inward Dialing.
21. SFP = small-form-factor pluggable.
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Hardware Features Available in Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued)
Feature
Description
860 Series
880 Series
890 Series