CBW140AC-I: What Makes This Cisco Access Poin
Overview of the Cisco CBW140AC-I Access Point�...
The CABLE-16TDM-R1OL2= is a Cisco T1/E1 serial cable engineered to connect Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers or Catalyst 4000 switches to legacy Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM) equipment, such as PBX systems, voice gateways, or SDH/SONET networks. It supports 16-channel T1/E1 aggregation, bridging older telecom infrastructure with modern IP-based networks during phased upgrades.
Key specifications:
Q: Can this cable interface with non-TDM IP routers?
A: No—it’s designed exclusively for Cisco TDM-compatible hardware (e.g., ASR 1001-HX with AIM-TDM modules). For pure IP environments, use SFP-based Ethernet cables.
Q: Does it support channelized PRI (Primary Rate Interface)?
A: Yes—the CABLE-16TDM-R1OL2= is compatible with ISDN PRI configurations, allowing 23B+D or 30B+D channel setups.
Q: Why prioritize shielded cabling for TDM?
A: TDM signals are highly susceptible to timing jitter caused by EMI. The shielding ensures clock synchronization accuracy within ±32 ppm, critical for voice clarity.
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In telecom transitions, hybrid networks outlive forecasts—often by decades. The CABLE-16TDM-R1OL2= isn’t just a cable; it’s a strategic buffer against rushed IP migrations. Having seen enterprises “temporarily” rely on TDM for 10+ years post-migration plans, I’d argue this cable’s ROI lies in its ability to buy time without compromising service quality.