Cisco NM-4T= Manual De Usuario

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Product Number
NM−4T − Four−Port Sync Serial Network Module
Features
Four serial ports.
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Uses Cisco DB−60 connectors (same cabling as Cisco 2500, Cisco 7000, NM−4A/S, and NM−8A/S).
For more information, refer to 60−pin "5−in−1".
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Supports sync mode only (async mode is not supported).
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Provides synchronous data rate of 8 Mbps on port 0, 4 Mbps each on port 0 and port 2, or 2 Mbps on
all four ports simultaneously.
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Does not support bisync or half−duplex.
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Platform Support
Cisco
IOS®
Software
Support
Cisco
2600,
2600XM
Cisco 3620
and 3640
Cisco 3631
Cisco
3660
Cisco 2691,
3725, 3745
NM−4T
Not
supported
Cisco IOS
Software
Releases
11.2(4)XA,
11.2P, all
11.3, and all
of 12.x
Cisco IOS
Software
Releases
12.2(13)T,
12.3(1),
12.3(2)T
and later
All Cisco
IOS
Software
releases
Cisco IOS
Software
Releases
12.2(13)T,
12.2(11)YT
Note: The Cisco IOS Software releases provided are typically the minimum version required in order to
support the platform, module, or feature in question. Use the Software Advisor (
 registered customers only
) to
choose appropriate software for your network device, match software features to Cisco IOS Software and
CatOS releases, compare Cisco IOS Software releases, or find out which software releases support your
hardware.
Configuration
On the NM−4T network module, the interfaces are addressed as interface serial slot/unit . The units are
numbered from right to left. This output is a sample configuration for the NM−4T network module. Configure
the NM−4T as you would any other serial interface on a 2500, 7500, and so forth.
Note: There are no framing, clocking, or linecode parameters or commands used in this configuration. The
NM−4T network module does not have an integrated CSU/DSU. You need to use an external CSU/DSU.
maui−soho−02(config)# interface Serial 2/0
maui−soho−02(config−if)# ip add 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
maui−soho−02(config−if)# encapsulation ppp
maui−soho−02(config−if)# no shutdown
For more information on configuring the NM−4T network module, refer to Configuring Serial Interfaces.