Q Can I reuse my existing PVDM2 DSP modules in the CISCO3925/K9?
A Yes. You can install PVDM2s on the motherboard PVDM slots using the PVDM adaptor cards (PVDM2-ADPTR). You can also insert the high-density voice network modules (NM-HDV2s) with PVDM2s into the service-module slots of the Cisco 3900 Series routers by using the network module-to-service module adapter card (SM-NM-ADAPTR).
Q What countries are classified license-free zones?
A Countries belonging to the EU license-free zone include Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Cypress, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, and the United States.
Q My customer has a standard configuration for CISCO3925/k9 routers but has CISCO3945/K9 routers available from a cancelled project. Can they just copy the 3925 configuration file onto the 3945 router and it provide the functionality of the 3925?
A If the two routers have same IOS (including license) and identical hardware, answer is likely yes. Or, maybe only some minor editing will be required (for example if interface numbering differs).
Q What is the exact HSEC-k9 license?
A The HSEC-K9 license removes the curtailment enforced by the U.S. government export restrictions on the encrypted tunnel count and encrypted throughput. HSEC-K9 is available only on the Cisco 2921, Cisco 2951, Cisco 3925, Cisco 3945, Cisco 3925E, and Cisco 3945E. With the HSEC-K9 license, the ISRG2 router can go over the curtailment limit of 225 tunnels maximum for IP Security (IPsec) and encrypted throughput of 85-Mbps unidirectional traffic in or out of the ISR G2 router, with a bidirectional total of 170 Mbps. The Cisco 1941, 2901, and 2911 already have maximum encryption capacities within export limits.