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Общая информация (C3945-VSEC-CUBE/K9)
C3945-VSEC-CUBE/K9 is the Cisco 3945 router with VSEC CUBE Bundle, including PVDM3-64, UC SEC License and FL-CUBEE-25.
Быстрые спецификацииs
На рисунке 1 показан внешний вид the C3945-VSEC-CUBE/K9.
Таблица 1 показывает Быстрые спецификацииs.
Product Code |
C3945-VSEC-CUBE/K9 |
Bundle |
PVDM3-64, UC SEC License and FL-CUBEE-25 |
Services Performance Engine module |
w/SPE 150 |
Rack Units |
3U |
Interfaces |
3 integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports with 2 ports capable of RJ-45SFP connectivity |
Expansion Slot(s) |
4 ( 4 ) x HWIC 3 ( 2 ) x PVDM 2 ( 1 ) x CompactFlash Card 1 ( 1 ) x expansion slot |
RAM |
1 GB (installed) / 2 GB (max) |
Flash Memory |
256 MB (installed) / 8 GB (max) |
Dimensions |
18.7 in x 17.2 in x 5.2 in |
Net Weight |
39 lbs |
Детали продукта
На рисунке 2 показана передняя панель the C3945-VSEC-CUBE/K9.
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On/Off switch |
Power connector |
LEDs area |
На рисунке 3 показана задняя панель the C3945-VSEC-CUBE/K9 with slots and ports.
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Compact flash 0 and 1 (0, right) |
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10/100/1000 Ethernet port GE 0/1 and GE 0/2 (GE 0/1, down) |
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EHWIC 0,1,2 and 3 (0, far right) |
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10/100/1000 Ethernet port GE 0/0 |
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USB serial port |
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USB 0 and USB 1 (1,top) |
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RJ-45 serial console port |
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Ground |
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AUX port |
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Service module slots |
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SFP 1 and SFP 2 (2, top) |
Table 2. Voice Security Bundle Features Table
Authentication and Encryption Features |
• Media encryption of voice RTP streams using SRTP • Exchange of RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) information using secure RTCP • SRTP to RTP fallback for calls between secure and insecure endpoints • Secure calls supported in Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) mode during WAN failover • Compressed RTP (CRTP) supported with media encrypted calls using SRTP |
Authentication and Encryption Algorithm |
• Supports AES-128 encryption algorithm • Supports the HMAC secure hash authentication algorithm (SHA 1) |
Signaling Authentication and Encryption Features |
• Gateway to Cisco Unified Communications Manager signaling and encryption uses IPSec for Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), H.323 and SIP gateways • IP phone to Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony router signaling and encryption uses TLS |
Protocol Support |
• MGCP 0.1 (supports MGCP gateways with Cisco Unified Communications Manager) • H.323 (supported on H.323 gateways and CUBE; Cisco Unified Communications Manager interoperability is optional) • Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) • SCCP (Cisco Unified IP Phone) in SRST mode |
Module Support |
• Any module that has PVDM2, PVDM3 and/or built-in DSP |
Codec Support |
• G.711, G.729A, and G.729 |
Table 3 shows the Cisco Unified Border Element Features (CUBE Versions Include 9.5.1Later).
Feature |
Support Details |
Protocols |
? H.323 and SIP |
Protocol and signal interworking |
? H.323 to H.323 (including Cisco Unified Communications Manager) ? H.323 to SIP (including Cisco Unified Communications Manager) ? SIP to SIP (including Cisco Unified Communications Manager) ? SIP to SIP (including Cisco TelePresence calls) |
Media support |
? RTP, RTCP, and Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP) ? Sub-RTCP for media statistics |
Media interworking |
? SIP delayed-offer to SIP early-offer interworking for audiovideo calls ? H.323 Slow Start to H.323 Fast Start for audio calls |
Media modes |
? Media flow-through ? Media flow-around |
Signaling transport mode |
? TCP ? User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ? TCP-to-UDP interworking |
Fax support |
? T.38 fax relay ? Fax pass-through ? Fax over G711 |
Modem support |
? Modem pass-through ? Modem over G711 |
Dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) |
? H.245 alphanumeric ? H.245 signal ? RFC 2833 ? SIP notify ? Key Press Markup Language (KPML) ? Interworking capabilities include: ? H.323 to SIP ? RFC 2833 to G.711 in-band DTMF * ? Various SIP-to-H.323 DTMF interworking options ? RFC 2833 to KPML |
Supplementary services |
? Call hold, call transfer, and call forwarding for H.323 networks using H.450 and transparent passing of Empty Capability Set (ECS) ? SIP-to-SIP supplementary services (holds and transfers) support using REFER ? SIP-to-SIP supplementary services (holds and transfers) support using REINVITE ? H.323-to-SIP supplementary services for Cisco Unified Communications Manager with media termination point (MTP) on the H.323 trunk |
Internetworking |
? Configurable SIP profiles to manipulate SIP message content, including header fields andSession Descriptor Protocol (SDP) attributes ? P-Asserted-Identity (PAI), P-Preferred-Identity (PPI), and Remote-Part-ID (RPID) internetworking** ? Unsupported Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)-type attachment pass-through** ? Unsupported SIP header pass-through** ? Dial-peer bind (allows Cisco Unified Border Element to connect to multiple different service providers) ? Incoming dial-peer match based on remote IP address ? Assisted RTCP for Microsoft Lync Interoperability |
Call routing and dialing options |
? E164-based dialing ? Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)-based dialing ? Routing based on nonsequential lists (either E164URIboth) ? Dial Peer Groups (Trunk Groups) (outbound routing determined by inbound dial pattern) ? Server Groups to define order of selection of alternativebackup routing paths for outbound routing |
Cisco Call Admission Control (CAC) |
? Maximum number of calls per trunk (maximum number of calls) ? CAC based on IP circuits ? CAC based on total calls, CPU use,memory use threshold ? CAC based on bandwidth availability and call-spike detection ? Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) |
OPTIONS SIP message support |
? Support for response to OPTIONS-PING messages with OPTION- PING groups based on session target ? Support for generation of in-dialog OPTIONS-PING messages ? Support for generation of out-of-dialog OPTIONS-PING messages to control dial-peer status** |
Media recording |
? Media forking features for both voice and video to integrate with Cisco TelePresence Media Recording Servers ? Active (SIP-based) and passive (application programming interface [API]-based) mechanisms for invoking media forking |
IP Routing feature |
? Support for Cisco IOS Software-based routing features, including Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP), and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) ? Support for Cisco IOS Software-based policy routing features ? Support for Cisco IOS Software-based access-control-list (ACL) features |
Voice-quality statistics |
? Packet loss, jitter, and round-trip time (RTT) ? Per-call leg call-quality statistics ? Flexible NetFlow call-quality statistics and information ? Sub-RTCP statistics collection |
QoS |
? IP Precedence and differentiated-services-code-point (DSCP) marking ? Per-call QoS packet marking |
Network Address Translation (NAT) traversal |
? NAT traversal support for SIP phones deployed behind non-Application Line Gateway (ALG) data routers ? Stateful NAT traversal ? IPv4-to-IPv6 translation |
Network hiding |
? IP network privacy and topology hiding ? IP network security boundary ? Intelligent IP address translation for call media and signaling ? Back-to-back user agent, replacing all SIP-embedded IP addressing ? History information-based topology hiding and call routing |
Number translation |
? Number translation rules for voice-over-IP (VoIP) numbers ? URI-based dialing translations |
Codecs |
? G.711 mu-law and a-law ? G.722 and G.722.2 ? G.723ar53, G.723ar63, G.723r53, and G.723r63 ? G.726r16, G.726r24, and G.726r32 ? G.728 ? G.729, G.729A, G.729B, and G.729AB ? Internet Low Bitrate Codec (iLBC) ? Midcall codec renegotiation ? Adaptive Multirate (AMR) wideband ? AAC-LD |
Transcoding |
? Transcoding between any two different families of codecs from the following list: ? G.711 a-law and mu-law ? G.729, G.729A, G.729B, and G.729AB ? iLBC ? G.722 ? Midcall transcoder insert and drop |
Security |
? Rogue SIP invite and rogue RTP packet detection ? Alerts for rogue packet activity ? IP Security (IPsec) ? Secure RTP (SRTP) ? Transport Layer Security (TLS) ? SRTP-to-RTP interworking |
Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) |
? AAA with RADIUS |
Voice media applications |
? Tool Command Language (Tcl) scripts support for application customization ? VoiceXML 2.0 script support for application customization ? Web-based API to monitor and control signaling and media traffic |
API |
? Web-based API compatible with Web Service Description Language (WSDL) development tools to support call monitoring and control, call-detail records (CDRs), and serviceability attribute interaction with external application; specifically designed for voice-policy applications |
Billing |
? Standard CDRs for accurate billing available through: ? AAA records ? Syslog ? Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) |
Lawful intercept |
? Provision of replicated packets to third-party mediation device |
Remote phone proxy sessions |
? Termination of SIP-TLS and SRTP with registration pass-through to allow SIP-based endpoints, including Cisco Unified IP Phone 7900, 8900, and 9900 models and Jabber® Voice Client, to connect from remote sites through the Internet without requiring IPsec VPN to Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco Business Edition,Cisco HCS (not included with NANOCUBE license) |
Line-side back-to-back user agent NANOCUBE sessions |
? Termination of Cisco Shared Port Adapter (SPA) and other third-party SIP endpoints with registration pass?through and survivability for use with third-party hosted call-control service provider services |
Inter-Cluster Lookup Service (ILS) routing |
? Support for ILS routing to complement ILS dial-plan exchange between Cisco Unified Communications Manager clustersto simplify call-routing complexity between multiple clusters |
Video |
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Protocols |
? H.323 and SIP |
Cisco endpoints supported |
? Cisco Unified Video Advantage (UVA) and Cisco TelePresence endpoints |
Rich media |
? Simultaneous support for data, audio, and video |
Signaling interworking |
? SIP delayed-offer to SIP early-offer calls |
Media |
? Support for multiplex RTP calls (for Cisco TelePresence solution) ? Simple Traversal of UDP through NAT (STUN)/Datagram TLS (DTLS) pass-through for telepresence |
H.323-enhanced features |
? H.235 pass-through for secure calls ? H.239 pass-through for picture-in-picture feature |
QoS |
? DSCP markings to prioritize video streams as they traverse the network |
Data support |
? T.120 data collaboration flow-around only |
Camera control |
? Far-end camera control (FECC) |
Video codecs |
? H.261 ? H.263 ? H.264 |
Network Management |
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Manageability and serviceability |
? Resource usage monitoring over SIP trunk ? SNMP per-call quality traps ? SNMP and syslog SIP trunk status messages |
High Availability |
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High availability |
? Inbox redundancy on Cisco ASR 1006 ? Box-to-box redundancy on Cisco ASR 1000 (based on RG Infrastructure) ? Box-to-box redundancy on Cisco ISRs (Hot Standby Router Protocol [HSRP]-based) Note: Media is preserved for active calls at time of failover in each redundancy configuration listed. |
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Table 4 shows the comparison.
Model |
C3945-VSEC-CUBE/K9 |
CISCO3945/k9 |
SPE |
w/SPE 150 |
w/SPE 150 |
Interface |
3GE |
3GE |
Rack Unit |
3U |
3U |
Bundle |
C3945 VSEC CUBE Bundle, PVDM3-64, UC SEC Lic, FL-CUBEE-25 |
None |
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Specification | |
VoIP Protocols | H.323, SIP |
IP Telephony Features | Call forwarding, automatic fax/modem detection and pass-through, call hold, call transfer, DTMF generation/detection |
Protocols & Specifications | ITU T.38 |
Approximate Width | 18.7 in |
Voice Codecs | G.711, G.722, G.723, G.728, G.729, G.729a, G.729ab, G.711u, G.711a, G.726, iLBC |
Router Interfaces | 3 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T - RJ-45 Management : 1 x console - RJ-45 Management : 1 x console - mini-USB Type B Serial : 1 x auxiliary - RJ-45 USB : 2 x 4 pin USB Type A 2 x SFP (mini-GBIC) |
Expansion Slots Total (Free) | 4 ( 4 ) x HWIC 3 ( 2 ) x PVDM 2 ( 1 ) x CompactFlash Card 1 ( 1 ) x expansion slot |
Software Included | Cisco IOS Unified Communications, Cisco IOS Security, Cisco Unified Border Element Enterprise Edition (25 sessions) |
Digital Ports Qty | 64 |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Encryption Algorithm | SSL |
Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet |
Network / Transport Protocol | TCP/IP, UDP/IP, RSVP, IPSec, PPPoE, L2TPv3 |
Voltage Required | AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz ) |
Manufacturer | Cisco Systems, Inc |
Routing Protocol | OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, EIGRP, DVMRP, PIM-SM, IGMPv3, GRE, PIM-SSM, static IPv4 routing, static IPv6 routing, policy-based routing (PBR) |
Manufacturer Part Number | C3945-VSEC-CUBE/K9 |
Product Type | Router |
Type | Voice / fax module |
Remote Management Protocol | SNMP, RMON |
LED Status Lights Indicators | Link activity, power |
Features | Firewall protection, NAT support, VPN support, MPLS support, Syslog support, content filtering, IPv6 support, Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ), Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED), Quality of Service (QoS), Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN) |
Form Factor | Desktop - modular - 3U |
Compliant Standards | IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1ah, IEEE 802.1ag |
DRAM Memory | 1 GB (installed) / 2 GB (max) |
Power Device | Power supply - internal |
Depth | 17.2 in |
Weight | 39 lbs |
Flash Memory | 256 MB (installed) / 8 GB (max) |
Height | 5.2 in |
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