

SM-NM-ADPTR | Cisco Network Module Adapter
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Product Description P/N: SM-NM-ADPTR
Description
The Cisco SM-NM-ADPTR is a network module adapter that allows Cisco service modules (SM) to be installed in router slots originally designed for network modules (NM).
Technical Specifications
Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
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Brand | Cisco |
Category |
Computer
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Part Number | SM-NM-ADPTR |
Subcatecory |
Networking Router
|
Slot Type
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SM Slot |
SM Slot
|
Network Module |
Operational Temperature
|
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
Storage Temperature
|
-20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F) |
Relative Humidity (Operational)
|
10% to 85% non-condensing |
Compliance
|
FCC, CE, RoHS |
Power Consumption
|
Low Power Consumption |
Color
|
Gray |
Mounting Option
|
Rack Mountable |
LED Indicators
|
Status and Activity LEDs |
Weight
|
0.181 kgs |
Information About SM-NM-ADPTR
The Cisco SM-NM-ADPTR is a network module adapter that enables Cisco service modules (SM) to be installed into network module (NM) slots on select Cisco routers. It provides hardware compatibility between newer service modules and older router platforms, extending the functionality and investment of existing network infrastructure.
Key Features:
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Type: Network module to service module adapter
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Supported Devices: Compatible with Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISR G2), including models like 2911, 2921, 2951, 3925, and 3945
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Functionality: Allows installation of SMs into NM slots, facilitating hardware upgrades without needing router replacement
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Form Factor: Internal adapter card, fitting into router chassis NM slots
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Weight: Approximately 6.4 ounces (0.4 pounds or ~181 grams)
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Installation: Simple insertion into existing NM slots; no additional power or cabling required
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Construction: Durable design suited for enterprise and branch office environments
The SM-NM-ADPTR is ideal for organizations aiming to upgrade their router capabilities by using newer service modules while preserving their existing investment in Cisco ISR platforms. It offers a flexible, cost-effective path for network scalability and feature expansion.
Description
The Cisco SM-NM-ADPTR is a network module adapter that allows Cisco service modules (SM) to be installed in router slots originally designed for network modules (NM).
Technical Specifications
Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
---|---|
Brand | Cisco |
Category |
Computer
|
Part Number | SM-NM-ADPTR |
Subcatecory |
Networking Router
|
Slot Type
|
SM Slot |
SM Slot
|
Network Module |
Operational Temperature
|
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
Storage Temperature
|
-20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F) |
Relative Humidity (Operational)
|
10% to 85% non-condensing |
Compliance
|
FCC, CE, RoHS |
Power Consumption
|
Low Power Consumption |
Color
|
Gray |
Mounting Option
|
Rack Mountable |
LED Indicators
|
Status and Activity LEDs |
Weight
|
0.181 kgs |
Information About SM-NM-ADPTR
The Cisco SM-NM-ADPTR is a network module adapter that enables Cisco service modules (SM) to be installed into network module (NM) slots on select Cisco routers. It provides hardware compatibility between newer service modules and older router platforms, extending the functionality and investment of existing network infrastructure.
Key Features:
-
Type: Network module to service module adapter
-
Supported Devices: Compatible with Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISR G2), including models like 2911, 2921, 2951, 3925, and 3945
-
Functionality: Allows installation of SMs into NM slots, facilitating hardware upgrades without needing router replacement
-
Form Factor: Internal adapter card, fitting into router chassis NM slots
-
Weight: Approximately 6.4 ounces (0.4 pounds or ~181 grams)
-
Installation: Simple insertion into existing NM slots; no additional power or cabling required
-
Construction: Durable design suited for enterprise and branch office environments
The SM-NM-ADPTR is ideal for organizations aiming to upgrade their router capabilities by using newer service modules while preserving their existing investment in Cisco ISR platforms. It offers a flexible, cost-effective path for network scalability and feature expansion.
