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Data Sheet
G.shdsl WAN Interface Cards
for the Cisco 1700/2600/3700 Series
Figure 1
Single Port G.shdsl WAN
Interface Card (WIC-1SHDSL-V2)
The Cisco 1700/2600/3700 Series with the
high-bit-rate digital subscriber line
(G.shdsl) WAN interface card is the
industry’s first multiservice router to deliver
business-class broadband service with
scalable performance, flexibility, and
security for branch and regional offices.
Combined with the integrated G.shdsl
WAN Interface Cards (WIC-1SHDSL or
WIC-1SHDSL-V2), the Cisco1700/ 2600/
3700 is the perfect solution for a variety of
businesses requiring high-speed
business-class DSL connectivity on a
secure, high-performance modular
platform.
G.shdsl technology offers customers
high-speed, symmetrical Wide Area
Network (WAN) connectivity at a lower
monthly cost than most traditional WAN
circuits. Combined with the WIC-1SHDSL
(single pair SHDSL only) or
WIC-1SHDSL-V2 (single or dual pair
SHDSL), the Cisco 1700, 2600 and 3700
provides businesses the necessary
bandwidth for critical traffic such as voice
and videoconferencing, and allows
customers to save money by integrating
voice and data traffic on the same WAN
link. Service providers can increase
subscriber revenues by bundling services
and offering differentiated service levels
through Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
G.shdsl represents the first symmetrical
worldwide- accepted DSL standard and is
the latest in DSL technology. Based on ITU
recommendation G.991.2, the G.shdsl
WAN Interface Cards allow for better
interoperability with third-party vendors.
For more information on G.shdsl
technology and the Cisco suite of DSL
products, see the following URL or contact
your local Cisco representative:
WIC-1SHDSL-V2 Feature
Summary
• Symmetrical WAN speeds up to
2.3Mbps over a single copper pair and
up to 4.6Mbps over two copper pairs
• Based on ITU Recommendation
G.991.2 (Accepted Worldwide)
• Support for “Dying Gasp”, utilizes
power status bit (section 7.1.2.5.3
of G.991.2) for signaling
• Support for Wetting Current (Section
A.5.3.3 of G.991.2)