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Single 10/100 Fast Ethernet, full-duplex 100BASE-T, with autonegotiation
Single console, with modem flow control
Single asynchronous, EIA/TIA-232 serial
Integrated host-to-PCI bridge (PCI bus Version 2.1), with built-in PCI arbiter that supports three external bus
masters/PCI agents
Signal Overview
10/100BASE-TX Ethernet
Offers full compliance with IEEE 802.3
Provides autonegotiation for 10/100BASE-TX connection
Supports full/half-duplex modes
Supports 802.1p and 802.1q
Signals provided through 10-pin Ethernet header
Console
Provides asynchronous serial data communications equipment (DCE)
Offers configurable 300-to-115,000 baud rates
Supports full modem control signals data terminal ready (DTR), data set ready (DSR), Request to Send (RTS),
and Clear To Send (CTS)
Supports EIA/TIA-232
Auxiliary/Asynchronous
Supports asynchronous serial data terminal equipment (DTE)
Offers configurable 300-to-115,000 baud rates
Supports full modem control signals DSR, Carrier Detect (CD), RTS, and CTS
Supports EIA/TIA-232
LED
Supports LED signals
5V Power
Offers 5V output power for GPS or other accessories
Limits power drawn; cannot exceed 150 mA
Console, auxiliary/asynchronous, LED, and 5V power signals are provided through a single, 34-pin multifunction
header.
Cisco 3201 Serial Mobile Access Router Interface Card
The SMIC is an asynchronous/synchronous serial mobile interface card. The SMIC supports four sets (only two sets
on the Cisco 3220 model) ofCisco 12-in-1 serial signals. The SMIC communicates with the MARC through the PCI
bus. The SMIC is based on PC/104-Plus Version 1.2 electrical and mechanical specification standards.

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