3600 series router for VOIP

i need to know will cisco 3600 series router support 4 to 6 E1 for voice over IP using ISDN or PRI singnaling if 2-Port E1 Multiflex Trunk Voice/WAN Interface Cards (VWICs)is used in three slots provided by 3600 routers

For Cisco 3600 routers to support VOIP you need to have NM-HDA module to provide DSP support without which VOIP can not be handled on 3600 series routers.Maximum Number of NM-HDAs Allowed in 3640 routrer is 3 and 3660 router is 6.So you can use either 3640 or 3660.

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    I have a 5508 controller with a bunch of 3600 Series APs. I did all the basic config on the controller and added all the APs through distribution port #1. Now I was trying to config a second interface ( port #2) and use it for the Guest SSID on a separate VLAN. After I rebooted the controller, it dumped all the APs. I would like to know if this is normal, If I need to enroll the APs everytime I reboot the controller. Thanks!
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    Your setup is wrong. If you use port 2 for a specific vlan then you have to disable LAG. You will then have to specify the primary port for management as port 1 and no backup port. Then on the dynamic interface for the guest you specify port 2 as the primary and no backup port. On the switch you need to create two trunk ports and only allow the vlan for that port. The switch that connects to port 1 for management would allow only the management vlan. Port 2 would allow only the guest vlan.
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