Cisco AS54-DFC-2CE1 AS5400 Dual E1/PRI Dial Feature Card

Cisco AS54-DFC-2CE1 AS5400 Dual E1/PRI Dial Feature Card
Cisco AS54-DFC-2CE1 AS5400 Dual E1/PRI Dial Feature Card
The Cisco AS5400 Dual E1/PRI Dial Feature Card (part number AS54-DFC-2CE1) is a high-performance interface module designed for the AS5400 Series routers. It provides two independent E1 or Primary Rate Interface (PRI) ports that enable simultaneous vo... Read More
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$179.95
  • In Stock: 3
  • Manufacturer: Cisco
  • Model or Part: AS54-DFC-2CE1
  • Note: Genuine Cisco branded.
  • Condition: Refurbished
  • Weight: 1.00lb
  • Dimensions: 22.00in x 10.00in x 4.00in
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Overview
The Cisco AS5400 Dual E1/PRI Dial Feature Card (part number AS54-DFC-2CE1) is a high-performance interface module designed for the AS5400 Series routers. It provides two independent E1 or Primary Rate Interface (PRI) ports that enable simultaneous voice and data transmission over traditional telecom lines. This card is ideal for service providers and enterprises that require reliable, scalable connectivity for voice over IP (VoIP), legacy PBX integration, and remote site access.

Key Features

  • Dual E1/PRI ports with full-duplex operation
  • Supports both channelized E1 and PRI configurations
  • Integrated dial-tone detection and call progress monitoring
  • Seamless integration with Cisco IOS voice services and call processing
  • Hot-swap capable for zero-downtime maintenance
  • Low power consumption and compact form factor

Technical Specifications

  • Model/Part Number: AS54-DFC-2CE1
  • Interface Type: E1 (2.048 Mbps) or PRI (1.544 Mbps per channel)
  • Number of Channels: 30 B-channels and 1 D-channel per PRI port
  • Operating Temperature: 0 to 40 degrees Celsius
  • Power Supply: Draws power from the AS5400 chassis, max 12 watts per card
  • Dimensions: Standard Cisco 2U card size
  • Supported IOS Release: Cisco IOS Release 12.3 and later

Applications
The Dual E1/PRI Dial Feature Card is suited for a wide range of deployments, including:

  • Connecting legacy PBX systems to modern IP telephony networks
  • Providing backup voice circuits for disaster recovery sites
  • Enabling carrier grade voice services in metro and regional networks
  • Supporting remote office dial-in access for secure VPN connections
  • Facilitating multi-site conference calling and unified communications solutions

By delivering flexible, high-quality voice interfaces, the Cisco AS5400 Dual E1/PRI Dial Feature Card helps organizations maintain reliable communications while transitioning to next-generation network architectures.