Cisco Systems AS5800 Network Card User Manual


 
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Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide
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Chapter 5 Cisco AS5800 Voice-over-IP Card
Hardware Features
Post paid applications
PSTN voice traffic offload to packet networks
Clearing house and open settlement protocol (OSP) applications
Caution In certain countries, use of these products or provision of voice telephony over the Internet
may be prohibited or subject to laws, regulations, or licenses, including requirements
applicable to the use of the products under telecommunications and other laws and
regulations; the customer must comply with all such applicable laws in the country or
countries where the customer intends to use the product.
Hardware Features
The Cisco AS5800 CT1/CE1 trunk card contains 8 (half-populated) or 16 (fully-populated) DSPMs and
a 250-MHz CPU. The DSPMs are contained on 8 or 16 double-stacked daughtercards on the VoIP card.
The Cisco AS5800 VoIP card occupies a single slot in the Cisco 5814 dial shelf and connects to the
LAN/WAN interface cards through the TDM backplane bus.
Figure 5-1 shows a side view of the Cisco AS5800 CT1/CE1 trunk card.
Figure 5-1 CT1/CE1 Trunk Card (Fully Populated Card Shown)
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PWR
ACTIVE
CPU OK
PORTS OK
VOICE CARD
LEDs
MAINT
CPU
DRAM
SIMMs