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Connecting Cisco Alarm Interface Controller
Network Modules to the Network
Network Modules to the Network
Revised: May 1, 2008, OL-12831-01
This guide describes how to connect Cisco Alarm Interface Controller (AIC) network modules to your
network. It contains the following sections:
network. It contains the following sections:
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Alarm Interface Controller Network Module
The AIC network module, shown in
, supports 64 alarm inputs. Fifty-six alarm inputs are
discrete and can operate on dry contact closure when a patch panel is used. The last eight alarm inputs
can be provisioned to accept analog inputs. The AIC network module has 16 control relay outputs.
can be provisioned to accept analog inputs. The AIC network module has 16 control relay outputs.
The AIC network module can be connected to a patch panel. The patch panel provides the bias to the
circuit.
circuit.
The analog alarm inputs can be configured to monitor either DC voltage or current. The AIC can measure
voltage from –60 to 60 V or current from 0 to 20 mA. The control relay can be operated to turn an
external device on or off. When an event is detected, notification messages are sent to the Operations
Support System (OSS) in the network operation center (NOC). These alarm inputs are configured in
Cisco IOS software. Some reportable events include:
voltage from –60 to 60 V or current from 0 to 20 mA. The control relay can be operated to turn an
external device on or off. When an event is detected, notification messages are sent to the Operations
Support System (OSS) in the network operation center (NOC). These alarm inputs are configured in
Cisco IOS software. Some reportable events include:
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Equipment alarm
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Building intrusion (door/window)
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Temperature threshold violation
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Voltage fluctuation