1- and 2-Port Fast Ethernet High-Speed WIC for Cisco Integrated
Services Routers The Layer 3 Cisco® 1- and 2-Port Fast Ethernet High-Speed WAN interface cards (HWICs) (see Figures 1 and 2) supported on Cisco Integrated Services Routers offer small-to-large-sized businesses and enterprise branch-office customers the option to add Layer 3 routed ports with many advanced features,including quality-of-service (QoS) and rate-limiting capabilities.
Figure 1. Cisco 2-Port Fast Ethernet Layer 3 HWIC for Cisco Integrated Services Routers
Figure 2. Cisco 1-Port Fast Ethernet Layer 3 HWIC for Integrated Services Routers
Summary
The Cisco Fast Ethernet HWICs are singlewide interface cards, available as a 1-port HWIC (HWIC-1FE) and as a 2-port HWIC (HWIC-2FE), that provide Cisco modular and integrated services routers with additional Layer 3 routed ports.
Specifications
Feature Highlights
The Fast Ethernet routed ports on the HWICs have the same characteristics and features as the onboard LAN interfaces for the integrated-services-router platforms. Along with Layer 3 connectivity, such as per-port access control lists (ACLs), routing, and IP addressing, these HWICs provide functions equivalent to those of onboard Fast Ethernet routed ports. The following is a partial list of features supported in Cisco IOS®Software for the Fast Ethernet HWICs:
Ethernet and VLAN Features
● IEEE802.3 with IEEE802.2 Service Advertising Protocol (SAP)
● IEEE802.3 with IEEE802.2 and Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP)
● IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging
● Autosensing, autonegotiation, and automatic media-dependent interface crossover
● (Auto-MDIX)
● Unique MAC address (not shared with any other interface on the router), assigned MAC address to interface,
and subinterfaces
● Network Management Features
● CiscoWorks
● Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support
● Cisco NetFlow accounting Data Sheet
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QoS Features
● Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)
● Precedence setting and mapping (802.1p)
● Committed access rate (CAR)
● ACLs
● MAC address filtering
● Extended ACLs
● Voice and remaining QoS features, per platform and per Cisco IOS Software release
Additional Features
● Cisco Group Management Protocol and Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) for multicasting
● High availability, supporting Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
(VRRP), and Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP)
● MPLS features as supported by platform
● Generic routing encapsulation (GRE)
● IPv6
● IP Security (IPsec) (crypto map)
● Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Version 3 (L2TPv3) tunnel termination
● Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client and server
● Network Address Translation (NAT)
● Generic Traffic Shaping (GTS)
● Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) bind
● IBM features
● Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) client
● Bridging
MIBs Supported by the HWIC-1FE and HWIC-2FE
● ENTITY-MIB
● IF-MIB
● OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB
● RMON-MIB
● ETHERLIKE-MIB
● CISCO-ENT-ASSET-MIB
● CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB
Note: These two HWIC modules do not support Jumbo Frames.
Agency Approvals
● UL 1950 (United States)
● CSA-C22.2 #950 (Canada)
● EN60950 (Europe)
● TUV GS (Germany)
● IEC 950 (International) Data Sheet
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Immunity
● EN300386
● EN55024 and CISPR24
● EN50082-1
Emissions
● FCC Part 15
● Class A ICES-003
● Class AEN55022
● Class A CISPR22
● Class AAS and NZS 3548
● Class AVCCI
● Class A EN 300386 EN61000-3-3 EN61000-3-2
Physical Specifications
Form Factor
● Singlewide HWIC form factor
Dimensions (W x D x H)
● 3.08 x 4.74 x 0.76 in.
Weight
● 1-Port: 0.14 lbs or 2.24 oz.
● 2-Port: 0.16 lbs or 2.56 oz.
Environmental Specifications
● Operating temperature: 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
● Storage temperature: -4 to 149°F (-20 to 65°C)
● Relative humidity: 10 to 90%, noncondensing
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1- and 2-Port Fast Ethernet High-Speed WIC for Cisco Integrated
Services Routers The Layer 3 Cisco® 1- and 2-Port Fast Ethernet High-Speed WAN interface cards (HWICs) (see Figures 1 and 2) supported on Cisco Integrated Services Routers offer small-to-large-sized businesses and enterprise branch-office customers the option to add Layer 3 routed ports with many advanced features,including quality-of-service (QoS) and rate-limiting capabilities.
Figure 1. Cisco 2-Port Fast Ethernet Layer 3 HWIC for Cisco Integrated Services Routers
Figure 2. Cisco 1-Port Fast Ethernet Layer 3 HWIC for Integrated Services Routers
Summary
The Cisco Fast Ethernet HWICs are singlewide interface cards, available as a 1-port HWIC (HWIC-1FE) and as a 2-port HWIC (HWIC-2FE), that provide Cisco modular and integrated services routers with additional Layer 3 routed ports.
Specifications
Feature Highlights
The Fast Ethernet routed ports on the HWICs have the same characteristics and features as the onboard LAN interfaces for the integrated-services-router platforms. Along with Layer 3 connectivity, such as per-port access control lists (ACLs), routing, and IP addressing, these HWICs provide functions equivalent to those of onboard Fast Ethernet routed ports. The following is a partial list of features supported in Cisco IOS®Software for the Fast Ethernet HWICs:
Ethernet and VLAN Features
● IEEE802.3 with IEEE802.2 Service Advertising Protocol (SAP)
● IEEE802.3 with IEEE802.2 and Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP)
● IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging
● Autosensing, autonegotiation, and automatic media-dependent interface crossover
● (Auto-MDIX)
● Unique MAC address (not shared with any other interface on the router), assigned MAC address to interface,
and subinterfaces
● Network Management Features
● CiscoWorks
● Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support
● Cisco NetFlow accounting Data Sheet
©2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 5 of 7
QoS Features
● Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)
● Precedence setting and mapping (802.1p)
● Committed access rate (CAR)
● ACLs
● MAC address filtering
● Extended ACLs
● Voice and remaining QoS features, per platform and per Cisco IOS Software release
Additional Features
● Cisco Group Management Protocol and Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) for multicasting
● High availability, supporting Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
(VRRP), and Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP)
● MPLS features as supported by platform
● Generic routing encapsulation (GRE)
● IPv6
● IP Security (IPsec) (crypto map)
● Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Version 3 (L2TPv3) tunnel termination
● Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client and server
● Network Address Translation (NAT)
● Generic Traffic Shaping (GTS)
● Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) bind
● IBM features
● Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) client
● Bridging
MIBs Supported by the HWIC-1FE and HWIC-2FE
● ENTITY-MIB
● IF-MIB
● OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB
● RMON-MIB
● ETHERLIKE-MIB
● CISCO-ENT-ASSET-MIB
● CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB
Note: These two HWIC modules do not support Jumbo Frames.
Agency Approvals
● UL 1950 (United States)
● CSA-C22.2 #950 (Canada)
● EN60950 (Europe)
● TUV GS (Germany)
● IEC 950 (International) Data Sheet
©2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 6 of 7
Immunity
● EN300386
● EN55024 and CISPR24
● EN50082-1
Emissions
● FCC Part 15
● Class A ICES-003
● Class AEN55022
● Class A CISPR22
● Class AAS and NZS 3548
● Class AVCCI
● Class A EN 300386 EN61000-3-3 EN61000-3-2
Physical Specifications
Form Factor
● Singlewide HWIC form factor
Dimensions (W x D x H)
● 3.08 x 4.74 x 0.76 in.
Weight
● 1-Port: 0.14 lbs or 2.24 oz.
● 2-Port: 0.16 lbs or 2.56 oz.
Environmental Specifications
● Operating temperature: 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
● Storage temperature: -4 to 149°F (-20 to 65°C)
● Relative humidity: 10 to 90%, noncondensing
Cisco and Partner Services for the Branch
Services from Cisco and our certified partners can help you transform the branch experience and accelerate business innovation and growth in the Borderless Network. We have the depth and breadth of expertise to create a clear, replicable, optimized branch footprint across technologies. Planning and design services align technology with business goals and can increase the accuracy, speed, and efficiency of deployment. Technical services help improve operational efficiency, save money, and mitigate risk. Optimization services are designed to continuously improve performance and help your team succeed with new technologies. For more information, visit
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1- and 2-Port Fast Ethernet High-Speed WIC for Cisco Integrated
Services Routers The Layer 3 Cisco® 1- and 2-Port Fast Ethernet High-Speed WAN interface cards (HWICs) (see Figures 1 and 2) supported on Cisco Integrated Services Routers offer small-to-large-sized businesses and enterprise branch-office customers the option to add Layer 3 routed ports with many advanced features,including quality-of-service (QoS) and rate-limiting capabilities.
Figure 1. Cisco 2-Port Fast Ethernet Layer 3 HWIC for Cisco Integrated Services Routers
Figure 2. Cisco 1-Port Fast Ethernet Layer 3 HWIC for Integrated Services Routers
Summary
The Cisco Fast Ethernet HWICs are singlewide interface cards, available as a 1-port HWIC (HWIC-1FE) and as a 2-port HWIC (HWIC-2FE), that provide Cisco modular and integrated services routers with additional Layer 3 routed ports.
Specifications
Feature Highlights
The Fast Ethernet routed ports on the HWICs have the same characteristics and features as the onboard LAN interfaces for the integrated-services-router platforms. Along with Layer 3 connectivity, such as per-port access control lists (ACLs), routing, and IP addressing, these HWICs provide functions equivalent to those of onboard Fast Ethernet routed ports. The following is a partial list of features supported in Cisco IOS®Software for the Fast Ethernet HWICs:
Ethernet and VLAN Features
● IEEE802.3 with IEEE802.2 Service Advertising Protocol (SAP)
● IEEE802.3 with IEEE802.2 and Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP)
● IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging
● Autosensing, autonegotiation, and automatic media-dependent interface crossover
● (Auto-MDIX)
● Unique MAC address (not shared with any other interface on the router), assigned MAC address to interface,
and subinterfaces
● Network Management Features
● CiscoWorks
● Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support
● Cisco NetFlow accounting Data Sheet
©2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 5 of 7
QoS Features
● Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)
● Precedence setting and mapping (802.1p)
● Committed access rate (CAR)
● ACLs
● MAC address filtering
● Extended ACLs
● Voice and remaining QoS features, per platform and per Cisco IOS Software release
Additional Features
● Cisco Group Management Protocol and Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) for multicasting
● High availability, supporting Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
(VRRP), and Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP)
● MPLS features as supported by platform
● Generic routing encapsulation (GRE)
● IPv6
● IP Security (IPsec) (crypto map)
● Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Version 3 (L2TPv3) tunnel termination
● Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client and server
● Network Address Translation (NAT)
● Generic Traffic Shaping (GTS)
● Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) bind
● IBM features
● Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) client
● Bridging
MIBs Supported by the HWIC-1FE and HWIC-2FE
● ENTITY-MIB
● IF-MIB
● OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB
● RMON-MIB
● ETHERLIKE-MIB
● CISCO-ENT-ASSET-MIB
● CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB
Note: These two HWIC modules do not support Jumbo Frames.
Agency Approvals
● UL 1950 (United States)
● CSA-C22.2 #950 (Canada)
● EN60950 (Europe)
● TUV GS (Germany)
● IEC 950 (International) Data Sheet
©2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 6 of 7
Immunity
● EN300386
● EN55024 and CISPR24
● EN50082-1
Emissions
● FCC Part 15
● Class A ICES-003
● Class AEN55022
● Class A CISPR22
● Class AAS and NZS 3548
● Class AVCCI
● Class A EN 300386 EN61000-3-3 EN61000-3-2
Physical Specifications
Form Factor
● Singlewide HWIC form factor
Dimensions (W x D x H)
● 3.08 x 4.74 x 0.76 in.
Weight
● 1-Port: 0.14 lbs or 2.24 oz.
● 2-Port: 0.16 lbs or 2.56 oz.
Environmental Specifications
● Operating temperature: 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
● Storage temperature: -4 to 149°F (-20 to 65°C)
● Relative humidity: 10 to 90%, noncondensing
Cisco and Partner Services for the Branch
Services from Cisco and our certified partners can help you transform the branch experience and accelerate business innovation and growth in the Borderless Network. We have the depth and breadth of expertise to create a clear, replicable, optimized branch footprint across technologies. Planning and design services align technology with business goals and can increase the accuracy, speed, and efficiency of deployment. Technical services help improve operational efficiency, save money, and mitigate risk. Optimization services are designed to continuously improve performance and help your team succeed with new technologies. For more information, visit
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