A rack mounted VDSL2 modem router - Is there such a product in Cisco?
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11-09-2021 01:56 AM
Hello,
I'm going to replace my simple modem router that I get from my ISP (Basic Phone Infrastructure)
I have a difficulty to find a modem router that has:
- VDSL2\ADSL2+ modem
- Be able to work with the ISP phone infrastructure
- (I think it is Annex M not sure... - here in our country the ISP left the ISDN lines behind, they work with VDSL and Fiber)
- Be able to configure it to work VS my ISP service (just like my old modem)
- Gigabit Ethernet ports (4, or 8 ports, the amount of ports is not important) 10/100/1000Mbps
- FANLESS
- Wired (Not Wireless)
- Can mount into a rack
Is there such a product in Cisco? If so, can I get a link to such products?
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11-09-2021 03:42 AM
Look at below datasheet :
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11-09-2021 04:39 AM
My current modem is connected with RJ-11 cable to the Telephone socket in the wall
How can I connect the RJ-11 cable to one of the routers listed in the Data Sheet (assume that C927-4PM is the closet model to my needs)?
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11-09-2021 05:42 AM
if the annexure M, that is only model you have, you can also buy other models depends on the budget and you can buy VIC Module
example :
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11-09-2021 11:33 PM
I'm sorry, I didn't understand from your last response if I can connect RJ-11 cable to one of the 900-series-integrated-services-routers-isr devices. Can I? Since I didn't see any mention to that port in the specifications.

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11-10-2021 12:24 AM
Hello,
on a side note, the RJ-11 POTS/xDSL will be the most limiting factor. I know there are plenty of (cheap) RJ-11 to RJ-45 connectors/converters available. If you get that to work, your router model options are a lot less limited.
As for the rack mount, you can get a rack mount kit for the smaller models (such as the one in the link below):
https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/19-inch-rackmount-kit-for-cisco-927-series-routers/9200000131345611/
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11-12-2021 05:10 AM
In second thought:
When do I need:
- 2 sperate devices: modem + router
- 1 device - modem router
OR:
What is the recommended Network structure:
(Modem) > (Router) > (Switch)
(Modem router) > (Switch)
