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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