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Cisco 700 series Configuration Guide

Cisco 700 series
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Configuring Remote CAPI 6-3
Supported D-Channel Protocols
Modem with full negotiation
CAPI layer B3
Transparent
T.90NL with compatibility with T.70NL, according to T.90 Appendix II
ISO 8208 (X.25 DTE-DTE) modulo 8 and windows size 2, no multiple logical
connections
T.30 for fax group 3
Modem with full negotiation
T.30 for fax group 3 (SFF file format [default], sending and receiving up to 14400 bps
with ECM option, modulations V.17, V.21, V.27ter, V.29)
Analog modem (sending and receiving up to 14400 bps with V.42 error correction and
V.42bis compression option, modulations V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.23, V.32, V.32bis)
Supported D-Channel Protocols
CAPI support is available only for the ISDN switch type Net3.
Supported Applications
ISDN-DCP supports CAPI and non-CAPI applications. Supported applications consist of
those that use one or two B channels for data transfer, different HDLC-based protocols,
Euro File transfer, or fax G4; also supported are applications that send bit-transparent data,
such as A/Mu lay audio, fax G3, analog modem, or analog telephones.
Remote CAPI Router Commands
The commands used in this chapter have been added to the router user interface to support
CAPI. Note that CAPI runs on a remote network device, not the router; the Cisco 700 series
router enables remote CAPI applications.

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Cisco 700 series Specifications

General IconGeneral
WirelessNo
CompressionNo
WAN Ports1
Weight0.48 kg
Power SupplyExternal
CategoryNetwork Router

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