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Applications
Scenario 1—Providing ATM Services
Figure 2 represents a method of providing ATM services on the Cisco 2600, 2600XM, 2691, 3660, or 3700 Series
routers. Without the use of the AIM-ATM module, providing ATM services on these routers requires a unique
ATM network module (NM). The AIM-ATM, when used with a Voice/WAN interface card (VWIC-MFT), can
provide low-density ATM service without the use of a network module, thus freeing the valuable network module
slot for other applications. A single AIM-ATM module can support up to 4 T1 or E1 lines of ATM services
(two VWIC-MFT cards required) and the VWIC-MFT interface cards can connect to any ATM service provider
network. Because the 2691, 3660, and 3700 Series can accommodate two AIM cards, when two AIM-ATM modules
are installed, up to eight T1 or E1 of ATM services can be supported.
Figure 2
ATM Applications with AIM-ATM
Scenario 2—Providing Voice Services
Figure 3 represents an AIM-based approach for providing voice services on the Cisco 2600, 2600XM, 2691, 3660,
or 3700 Series routers. Before the introduction of the AIM-VOICE-30, providing digital voice service required the
NM-HDV and analog voice services required the NM-1V/2V or NM-HDA. The AIM-VOICE-30, when used with
a Voice/WAN interface card (VWIC-MFT), can provide digital voice service without using the NM-HDV, thus
freeing the valuable network module slot for other applications. A single AIM-VOICE-30 module supports up to
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