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Cisco Industrial Router Portfolio
Simple, intelligent, automated and secure
loT connectivity
In San Francisco, an integrated, Internet of Things (IoT)-based network with
parking, garage, and roadway sensors reduced parking search time by 43
percent. And parking citations dropped by 23 percent.
On the Aegean Motorway in Greece, IoT sensors deliver real-time traffic and
weather information, speeding emergency response and improving safety and
travel time.
The Internet of Things is accelerating digital transportation in industries ranging
from energy to manufacturing, public safety, and transportation. But to realize the
potential of IoT, you need reliable, high-quality, high-speed network connections
to collect and transmit data from a multitude of deployed devices.
The Cisco® industrial router portfolio includes a range of compact, ruggedized
modular products to build a highly secure, reliable, and scalable loT infrastructure.
These products are certified to meet harsh environmental standards. They
support a variety of communications interfaces, such as Ethernet, serial, fiber,
cellular, Wi-Fi, Wi-SUN RF mesh, and others.
Benefits
• Reduce downtime and maintain
continuous access to applications
and data with highly reliable routers
• Prioritize mission critical control
from operational networks and
allocate network bandwidth using
advanced quality-of-service features
• Lower operational costs and
simplify device deployment
and operation with zero-touch
configuration; manage, monitor, and
update devices remotely
• Improve security with unified policy
enterprise-wide, secure VPNs,
and stateful firewalls, and gain
unparalleled visibility and control
• Improve application performance
by distributing intelligence across the
network using Cisco IOx, an open,
extensible environment for executing
distributed loT applications
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• Boost operational efficiency and
business decisions by tracking
and monitoring equipment, assets,
workers, and mission critical
processes
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Ensure secure, reliable
communications in
rugged conditions
Cisco industrial routers are designed to
withstand harsh operating environments
while maintaining high performance, and
offering secure connectivity at scale. Key
features include:
• Design for industrial applications, including
extended environmental, shock, vibration, and
surge ratings; a complete set of power input
options; convection cooling; and DIN rail, 19inch rack or wall mounting.
• Advanced security such as Dynamic Multipoint
VPN, stateful firewall, and access control lists to
provide multi-layered security architecture.
• Diverse modular interfaces (Ethernet, T1/E1, 3G
and 4G LTE cellular, asynch/synch, serial, and
others) for diverse infrastructure needs.
• Advanced quality-of-service (QoS) capabilities to
support mission-critical communications, such as
command and control.
• Cisco IOx, an open, extensible environment for
executing IoT applications at the network edge.
• Simple management and operation using
network management tools such as IoT Field
Network Director and Industrial Operations Kit.
Next steps
To learn more about the Cisco industrial
router portfolio, visit: www.cisco.com/go/iot.
The Cisco Industrial Router Portfolio
The complete line of industrial routers includes:
• Cisco 829 Industrial Integrated Services Routers: Highly ruggedized compact cellular (3G and 4G
LTE with GPS and dual SIM) and WLAN (2.4/5GHz) industrial routers supporting for scalable, reliable,
and secure management of IoT applications requiring mobile connectivity.
The Cisco IR 829 dual LTE offers multipath LTE and/or WAN backhaul for mission-critical IoT initiatives
requiring highly secure data delivery, edge application execution and redundant connectivity.
• Cisco 819 Integrated Services Routers: Compact, hardened form factor, cellular (3G, WLAN, or
4G options) routers that allow businesses to deploy secure 3G WWAN loT applications, like ATMs,
wireless kiosks, digital signage, and more.
• Cisco 809 Industrial Integrated Services Routers: Very compact cellular (3G and 4G/LTE)
industrial routers for remote deployment in various industries. They enable reliable and secure cellular
connectivity for remote asset monitoring and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) applications such as
distribution automation, pipeline monitoring, and roadside infrastructure monitoring.
• Cisco 807 Industrial Integrated Services Routers: Highly compact, low-power for secure
connectivity across 4G LTE wireless networks. The IR 807 is powered by Cisco IOS delivering simple
management, resilient communications and durable security. Well suited to industrial applications
ranging from distribution automation for utilities to transportation and manufacturing as well as remote
asset management across the extended enterprise.
• Cisco 2000 Series Connected Grid Routers: Highly secure, reliable routers for the energy and
utilities industries ideal for SCADA monitoring of transmission and distribution systems.
• Cisco 1000 Series Connected Grid Routers: Rugged routers designed for harsh environments,
like those found in the utilities industry. Ideal for integrating multiple applications, such as Advanced
Metering Infrastructure (AMI), distribution automation, Distributed Energy Resources (DER), street
lighting, and remote workforce automation within a multi-service network.
• Cisco ASR 903 Aggregation Services Routers: Full-featured, modular, small-footprint, and fully
redundant aggregation routers. They offer service flexibility and deliver Layer 2, IP, and Multiprotocol
Label Switching (MPLS) transport for advanced Layer 2 VPN, Layer 3 VPN, and multicast services.
• Cisco 500 Series WPAN Industrial Routers: Wi-SUN RF Mesh ruggedized routers provide
unlicensed 915-MHz, ISM-band Wireless Personal-Area Network (WPAN) communications that
enables IoT applications, including smart metering, distribution automation, street lighting, and remote
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) monitoring.
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