12-09-2016 01:59 AM - edited 03-05-2019 07:38 AM
Hello,
Can anyone describe the differences between the following interface cards as VWIC,WIC,HWIC and EHWIC?
12-09-2016 03:31 AM
Hi
vwic voice wan interface card to support voice services such as ISDN , FXO FXS
wic standard wan interface card like serial interfaces for data traffic
hwic high speed LAN switch module for a router , adds switching functions o the router
ehwic same thing as hwic just an enhanced version of hwic , the newer type , used in ISRG2 routers
12-09-2016 03:37 AM
Thanks Mark,
Could you please elaborate the same or share a document/link for the same.
12-09-2016 03:45 AM
if you want specific detail on what each wic does you need to access there data sheets online
to do this get the full part name like VWIC2-2MFT-T1/E1 put it into Google with datasheet it will pull up the specific info
VWIC2-2MFT-T1/E1 data sheet
so when I did it for that vwic I go the below which gives all the details regarding that specific vwic , you need to specify the actual part to get the info as there is diff sheets for every type and there is quite a few different types
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/3800-series-integrated-services-routers-isr/datasheet-c78-733859.html
12-09-2016 03:49 AM
Is there any difference from speed, bandwidth and throughput prospect?
12-09-2016 03:54 AM
Yes there is the EHWIC would be a higher speed than the HWIC but it depends on what type of card it is what platform it is in to know the actual throughput of it , as the link I provided in last post shows the throughput for those specific cards but as you see E1 nd T1would be different as there different line types in US an EU , generally voice wics have same throughput depending on the line but the variations of the type of vwic base on where and what it can be used on
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/interfaces-modules/high-speed-wan-interface-cards/qa_c67-660125.html
Q. What is the maximum throughput on the Gigabit Ethernet EHWIC?
09-24-2020 11:31 PM
Hi Mark,
Yeah, it looks simple, but if I look at the HWIC for routers, I can't find any additional LAN ports. And I have read that these HWICs and eHWICs have more additional ports. Now - I saw some double eHWICs. OK, they had 8 LAN ports but no serial port. How do they connect to the WAN?
Can somebody answer me?
It would be helpful for many of us.
Thank you in advance.
Adriana
09-25-2020 06:50 AM
"How do they connect to the WAN?"
Through the router (to another module with a serial port), itself, unless, perhaps, your "WAN" connection is on the same module and it's a L3 switch module.
Understand, having an "excess" of LAN ports, on a small router, is basically to avoid the need of also having a small standalone switch. So, just as you might have a small router with a single Ethernet port connecting to a small switch, internally, the router connects to a small switch module. If both cases, the small router often doesn't have the capacity to even support the throughput of a single gig port, and probably for that reason, often the router modules themselves don't have an "internal" module connection that supports gig bandwidth.
12-18-2023 04:07 AM
Hi Guys, Can i Use EHWIC-4ESG for WAN Redundancy on Cisco 1941 Router Cause i already configured G0/0 For my Main WAN Connection and G0/1 for my LAN but i need a redundant WAN From my ISP and they asked for two WAN Ports?
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