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 * Table [[http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/2900/hardware/installation/guide/Internal_Modules.html#wp1055143 | 5-1 PVDM3 Support]]
|| Router || Motherboard || Number of Supported PVDM3 ||
|| Cisco 2921, 2951 || Default || 2 ||
|| Cisco 2921, 2951 || Default || 3 ||
|| Cisco 3925 || SPE 100 || 4 ||
|| Cisco 3945 || SPE 150 || 4 ||
|| Cisco 3925E || SPE 200 || 3 ||
|| Cisco 3945E || SPE 250 || 3 ||

Cisco voice DSP info

  • DSP resources available for transcoding and not used for voice termination are referred to as a DSP farm.
  • Conferencing and Transcoding Services Link to Cisco

  • Note: Different-generation PVDM types can exist on different voice cards within the same router, but not on the same voice card

    • With PVDM2, Cisco Integrated Services Routers and voice network modules provide both digital and analog voice connections and conferencing and transcoding services. In conjunction with host software, PVDM2 supports universal transcoding when needed. Universal transcoding allows transcoding from any supported codec to any other supported codec. As a general rule, the number of sessions needed for a universal transcoding channel is the sum of the session requirements for two separate voice channels, one running each of the configured codecs. For example, a channel running universal transcoding from a G.729a codec to iLBC would need the session capacity for a voice channel running the G.729a codec and MIPS (million instructions per second) for a voice channel running the iLBC codec.

  • Table 1. Channel Density of Each PVDM2 Module

Name

Max G.711

Max High-Complex Codecs

Max Medium-Complex Codecs

PVDM2-8

8

4

4

PVDM2-16

16

6

8

PVDM2-32

32

12

16

PVDM2-48

48

18

24

PVDM2-64

64

24

32

  • The number of channels in PVDM2 product numbers and descriptions is the maximum channel density with the G.711 codec.
  • Table 2. Codec Support on the PVDM2 Module

Name

High-Complexity Codecs

Medium-Complexity Codecs

PVDM2 Module

G.723.1, G.728, G.729, G.729b, iLBC, and Modem Relay

G.7112, g.729a, G.729ab, G.726, G.722, and Fax Relay

Router

Motherboard

Number of Supported PVDM3

Cisco 2921, 2951

Default

2

Cisco 2921, 2951

Default

3

Cisco 3925

SPE 100

4

Cisco 3945

SPE 150

4

Cisco 3925E

SPE 200

3

Cisco 3945E

SPE 250

3

Cisco/VoiP/DSP (last edited 2013-05-16 07:43:34 by PieterSmit)