03-18-2017 10:45 AM - edited 03-08-2019 09:48 AM
Hello everyone,
In one of my customers, there is an INU Alcatel (radio link) connected to an ATM A1-E3 card of a cisco 3600 router with BNC connectors. I have to change the INU material. Future equipment will be equipped with Ethernet connections. I am looking for a card that I can put in the same location as the ATM A1-E3 with Ethernet connectors (the maximum throughput of the link will be 154 Mbps). Are there A1-E3 ATM cards with RJ connectors or should I look for other type of cards? What kind of card should I put in place ?
Thank you in advance for your support and your quickly answer
Best regards
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03-19-2017 02:06 PM
Hi,
If you are moving from ATM to Ethernet, you need to install a new Ethernet module in the router.
If the maximum throughput of the new Ethernet link will be 154Mb than you need to install a gig module in the router. Looking at the data sheet only the 3660 support a gig module and the part number is NM-1GE. See table-1 in this link:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/interfaces-modules/2600-3600-3700-series-1-port-gigabit-ethernet-network-module/product_data_sheet09186a008010fbd7.html
Also, please remember that the 3600 series routers have been EOL and EOS for a long time now and if you have the budget, you may want to look at a different router e.g 2900 series, 3900 series, etc....
HTH
03-19-2017 02:06 PM
Hi,
If you are moving from ATM to Ethernet, you need to install a new Ethernet module in the router.
If the maximum throughput of the new Ethernet link will be 154Mb than you need to install a gig module in the router. Looking at the data sheet only the 3660 support a gig module and the part number is NM-1GE. See table-1 in this link:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/interfaces-modules/2600-3600-3700-series-1-port-gigabit-ethernet-network-module/product_data_sheet09186a008010fbd7.html
Also, please remember that the 3600 series routers have been EOL and EOS for a long time now and if you have the budget, you may want to look at a different router e.g 2900 series, 3900 series, etc....
HTH
07-31-2018 08:23 AM
Hi Rezai, tks a llot (sorry for my delay) for your support
Have a nice day
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