Data Sheet
Cisco 1000 Series Integrated Services Routers
Cisco® 1100 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) with Cisco IOS® XE Software combine Internet access, comprehensive security, and wireless services (LTE Advanced 3.0 wireless WAN and 802.11ac wireless LAN) in a single, highperformance device. The routers are easy to deploy and manage, with cutting-edge, scalable, multicore separate data and control plane capabilities.
The Cisco 1100 Series ISRs are well suited for deployment as Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) in enterprise branch offices, in service provider managed environments as well as smaller form factor.
Note: Not all 1100 series SKU variants are available in every region with different technologies (check on CCW pricelist for your region).
Figure 1. Cisco 1100 Product Family Series
Figure 2. Cisco 1100-8P ISR with LTE Advanced, Back and Front View
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Figure 3. Cisco 1100-4P ISR with DSL, Back and Front View
Figure 4. Cisco 1101-4P and 1101-4PLTEP with LTE Advanced Pluggable
Primary Features and Benefits
Table 1. |
Business Benefits |
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Business need |
Features/description |
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Lightweight, compact size with low |
● Can be deployed in many different environments where space, heat dissipation, and low power |
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power consumption |
consumption are critical factors (Including Cisco Pluggable smaller form factor technology). |
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High performance to run concurrent |
● High performance allows customers to take advantage of broadband network speeds while running |
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secure, concurrent data, voice, video, and wireless services. |
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High availability and business |
● Redundant WAN connections for failover protection and load balancing. |
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continuity |
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● Dynamic failover protocols such as Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP; RFC 2338), Hot |
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Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), and Multigroup HSRP (MHSRP). |
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Consistent, high application |
● The router can run multiple services simultaneously with minimal performance degradation. |
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performance levels |
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Risk mitigation with multilevel |
● Network perimeter security with integrated application inspection firewall. |
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● Data privacy through high-speed IP Security (IPsec) Triple Data Encryption Standard (3DES), and |
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Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption. |
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● High-performance VPNs: DMVPN, FlexVPN, GETVPN. |
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● Encrypted Traffic Analytics (ETA) to identify malware communications in encrypted traffic using |
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passive monitoring, extraction of relevant data elements, and supervised machine learning with |
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cloud-based global visibility. |
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● Cisco Umbrella™ is a cloud security platform that provides the first line of defense against threats on |
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the internet wherever users go. |
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● Security hardware acceleration. |
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● Trustworthy systems with Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) and hardware anchor. |
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Unified control of wired and |
● Simplifies and centralizes configuration and management of wireless and wireline devices. Supports |
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wireless networks from a common |
WLAN services without requiring a wireless LAN controller. |
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console for streamlined operations |
● Supports Mobility Express for WLAN-enabled routers. |
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Remote configuration and |
● Supports separate console/auxiliary and USB ports. Can be configured to work with optional USB |
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management to keep local IT staff |
token. |
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● Supports TR-069. |
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Business need |
Features/description |
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Performance |
● ISR 1100 can provide encrypted traffic performance greater than 350 Mbps. |
● Throughput |
● A distributed multicore architecture with the dedicated control plane and service plane. |
● Service reliability |
● Remote installation of application-aware services that run identically to their counterparts in dedicated |
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appliances (Future roadmap). |
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Lower WAN expenditures |
● Cisco Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN) support for optimized WAN connection. |
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● Smaller form factor and Cisco Pluggable technology provide additional protection investment and |
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flexibility. |
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Pay as you grow: IPsec |
● Router IPsec capacity can be increased with a remote performance-on-demand license upgrade |
performance upgrade model |
(no hardware upgrade) for exceptional savings and CapEx budget management. |
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IT consolidation, space savings, |
● Single converged branch platform integrates routing, switching, security, and performance |
and improved Total Cost of |
management capabilities. |
Ownership (TCO) |
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Business continuity and increased |
● The entire 1100 Series supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) and PoE+ power to endpoints |
resiliency |
(Not available on C1101 smaller form factor series). |
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Platform Architecture and Capabilities
Table 2. |
Architectural Highlights |
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Architectural feature |
Benefits/description |
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Multicore processors |
● High-performance multicore processors support high-speed WAN connections. The data plane uses a |
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flow processor that delivers Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC)-like performance that does not |
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degrade as services are added. |
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Embedded IPsec VPN hardware |
● Increases scalability when combined with an optional Cisco IOS XE Software Security license, enables |
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acceleration |
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WAN link security and VPN services. |
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Integrated Gigabit Ethernet |
● Provides up to 10 built-in 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports for WAN or LAN (1100-8P: 2 WAN and 8 LAN ports |
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and 1100-4P: 2 WAN and 4 LAN ports). |
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● All platforms have one 10/100/1000 Ethernet port that can support Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP)- |
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based connectivity in addition to RJ-45 connections, enabling fiber or copper connectivity. |
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● Depending on the platform, PoE/PoE+ can be enabled on Gigabit Ethernet interfaces (4 PoE or 2 PoE+ |
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ports on the 1100-8P and 2 PoE or 1 PoE+ ports on the 1100-4P), to provide power to external devices |
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such as video endpoints and 802.11ac access points (Not available on C1101 smaller form factor series). |
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● Smaller form factor 1101-4P with Cisco Pluggable technology option. |
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● An additional dedicated Gigabit Ethernet port is provided for device management. |
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USB-based console access |
● A mini type B USB console port supports management connectivity when traditional serial ports are not |
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available. Traditional console and auxiliary ports are also available. |
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Optional integrated power |
● An optional upgrade to the internal power supply provides inline power (802.3af-compliant PoE or |
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supply for distribution of PoE |
802.3at-compliant PoE+) to integrated switch modules based on the external power supply selected and |
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MUST be order upfront with system. |
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● PoE conversion capability provides an additional layer of fault tolerance (Not available on C1101 smaller |
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form factor series). |
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Flash memory support |
● The 1100 Series ISRs ship with a fixed 4GB flash memory. |
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● USB type A 2.0 ports provide capabilities for convenient storage. |
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DRAM |
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● The 1100 Series comes with 4 GB fixed DRAM. |
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Table 3. |
Network Management Solutions |
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Operational phase |
Application |
Description |
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Device staging and |
WebUI |
● A GUI-based device-management tool for Cisco IOS and Cisco IOS XE Software- |
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configuration |
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based access routers. This tool simplifies routing, firewall, VPN, unified |
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communications, and WAN and LAN configuration through easy-to-use wizards. |
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Networkwide deployment, |
Cisco Prime® |
● Offers comprehensive lifecycle management of wired and wireless access, campus, |
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configuration, monitoring, |
Infrastructure |
and branch-office networks; rich visibility into end-user connectivity; and application |
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and troubleshooting |
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performance assurance. |
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● Provides wired lifecycle functions such as inventory, configuration, and image |
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management; automated deployment; compliance reporting; integrated best practices; |
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and reporting. |
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Operational phase |
Application |
Description |
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Context-aware security |
Cisco Prime Security |
● Management tool for configuring and managing context-aware security. The application |
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configuration and |
Manager |
supports both singleand multidevice manager form factors. |
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monitoring |
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● Provides the ability to write and enforce granular context-aware security policies. |
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Digitalized applications to |
Cisco Digital |
● DNA centers around a network infrastructure that is not only fully programmable and |
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become inherently |
Network Architecture |
open to third–party innovation, but can also fully and seamlessly integrates the cloud as |
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network-aware and |
(DNA-C) with APIC- |
an infrastructure component. |
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Application Policy |
EM |
● The DNA controller factilitatest simple, automated and programmatic deployment of |
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Infrastructure Controller |
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network services. It brings the notion of user–and application–aware policies into the |
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Enterprise Module |
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foreground of network operations. |
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● With DNA, the network can provide continuous feedback to simplify and optimize |
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network operations. |
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● Automate network configuration and setup APIC-EM is a central part of Cisco Digital |
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Network Architecture. It delivers software-defined networking to the enterprise branch, |
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campus, and WAN. |
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Table 4. |
Embedded Management Capabilities |
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Feature |
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Description |
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Cisco IOS Embedded Event Manager (EEM) |
● A distributed and customized approach to event detection and recovery. |
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● Offers the ability to monitor events and take informational, corrective, or any desired |
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EEM action when the monitored events occur or when a threshold is reached. |
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Cisco IOS XE IP Service-Level Agreements |
● Helps assure the performance of new business-critical IP applications as well as IP |
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(IP SLAs) |
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services that use data and voice in an IP network. |
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), |
● Network monitoring and accounting tools. Enhanced 3G MIB with 4G MIB extension. |
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Remote Monitoring (RMON), syslog, NetFlow, |
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IP Flow Information Export (IPFix) |
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LTE network management and diagnostics |
● In-band and out-of-band management using Telnet (Cisco IOS XE Software |
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Command-Line Interface [CLI]) and SNMP, including MIB II and other extensions. |
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● Industry-standard LTE diagnostics and monitoring tools (Qualcomm CDMA Air |
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Interface Tester [CAIT] and Spirent Universal Diagnostic Monitor [UDM]). |
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Table 5. |
Software Features and Protocols |
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Feature |
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Description |
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Protocols |
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IPv4, IPv6, static routes, Routing Information Protocol Versions 1 and 2 (RIP and RIPv2), Open Shortest Path |
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First (OSPF), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), BGP |
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Router Reflector, Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS), Multicast Internet Group Management |
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Protocol Version 3 (IGMPv3), Protocol Independent Multicast Sparse Mode (PIM SM), PIM Source-Specific |
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Multicast (SSM), Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), Cisco Discovery Protocol, Encapsulated Remote |
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Switched Port Analyzer (ERSPAN), Cisco IOS IP Service-Level Agreements (IPSLA), Call Home, Cisco IOS |
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Embedded Event Manager (EEM), Internet Key Exchange (IKE), Access Control Lists (ACL), Ethernet Virtual |
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Connections (EVC), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Frame Relay (FR), DNS, Locator ID |
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Separation Protocol (LISP), Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), RADIUS, Authentication, Authorization, and |
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Accounting (AAA), Application Visibility and Control (AVC), Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol |
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(DVMRP), IPv4-to-IPv6 Multicast, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Layer 2 and Layer 3 VPN, IPsec, |
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Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Version 3 (L2TPv3), Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD), IEEE 802.1ag, and |
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IEEE 802.3ah. |
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Encapsulations |
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE), Ethernet, 802.1q VLAN, Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Multilink Point- |
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to-Point Protocol (MLPPP), Frame Relay, Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) (FR.15 and FR.16), High-Level Data |
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Link Control (HDLC), Serial (RS-232, RS-449, X.21, V.35, and EIA-530), and PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE). |
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Traffic management |
Quality of Service (QoS), Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ), Weighted Random Early Detection |
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(WRED), Hierarchical QoS, Policy-Based Routing (PBR), Performance Routing (PfR), and Network-Based |
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Application Recognition (NBAR). |
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Cryptographic algorithms |
Encryption: DES, 3DES, AES-128 or AES-256 (in CBC and GCM modes). |
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Authentication: RSA (748/1024/2048 bit), ECDSA (256/384 bit); Integrity: MD5, SHA, SHA-256, SHA-384, |
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SHA-512. |
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Product Specifications |
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Table 6. |
Cisco 1100 Series ISRs DSL and LTE SKUs |
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Model |
WAN |
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Wi-Fi |
LAN switch |
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Integrated |
Pluggable |
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USB 3.0 |
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GE |
GE/SFP |
ADSL2/VDSL2+ or |
LTE |
802.1 |
GE |
PoE or PoE+ |
AUX/console |
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combo |
G.FAST |
Advanced |
1ac |
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(CAT6) |
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C1101-4P |
1 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
4 |
NA |
NA |
Yes (No AUX) |
NA |
C1111-8P |
1 |
1 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
8 |
4 |
2 |
Yes |
NA |
C1111-4P |
1 |
1 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
4 |
2 |
1 |
Yes |
NA |
C1112-8P |
NA |
1 |
1 G.FAST |
NA |
NA |
8 |
4 |
2 |
Yes |
NA |
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C1113-8P |
NA |
1 |
1 G.FAST |
NA |
NA |
8 |
4 |
2 |
Yes |
NA |
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(Annex A) |
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C1113-8PM |
NA |
1 |
1 G.FAST |
NA |
NA |
8 |
4 |
2 |
Yes |
NA |
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(Annex M) |
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C1116-4P |
NA |
1 |
1 VA-DSL |
NA |
NA |
4 |
2 |
1 |
Yes |
NA |
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(Annex B/J) |
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C1117-4P |
NA |
1 |
1 VA-DSL |
NA |
NA |
4 |
2 |
1 |
Yes |
NA |
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(Annex A) |
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C1117-4PM |
NA |
1 |
1 VA-DSL |
NA |
NA |
4 |
2 |
1 |
Yes |
NA |
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(Annex M) |
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C1101-4PLTEP |
1 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
4 |
NA |
NA |
Yes (No AUX) |
Yes (All) |
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C1111-8PLTEEA |
1 |
1 |
NA |
1 EMEAR & |
NA |
8 |
4 |
2 |
Yes |
NA |
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North America |
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C1111-8PLTELA |
1 |
1 |
NA |
1 LATAM & |
NA |
8 |
4 |
2 |
Yes |
NA |
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APAC |
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C1111-4PLTEEA |
1 |
1 |
NA |
1 EMEAR & |
NA |
4 |
2 |
1 |
Yes |
NA |
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North America |
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C1111-4PLTELA |
1 |
1 |
NA |
1 LATAM & |
NA |
4 |
2 |
1 |
Yes |
NA |
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APAC |
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C1112-8PLTEEA |
NA |
1 |
1 G.FAST |
1 EMEAR & |
NA |
8 |
4 |
2 |
Yes |
NA |
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(Annex B) |
North America |
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C1113-8PLTEEA |
NA |
1 |
1 G.FAST |
1 EMEAR & |
NA |
8 |
4 |
2 |
Yes |
NA |
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(Annex A) |
North America |
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C1113-8PLTELA |
NA |
1 |
1 G.FAST |
1 LATAM & |
NA |
8 |
4 |
2 |
Yes |
NA |
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(Annex A) |
APAC |
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C1113- |
NA |
1 |
1 G.FAST |
1 EMEAR & |
NA |
8 |
4 |
2 |
Yes |
NA |
8PMLTEEA |
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(Annex M) |
North America |
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C1116-4PLTEEA |
NA |
1 |
1 ADSL2/VDSL2+ |
1 EMEAR & |
NA |
4 |
2 |
1 |
Yes |
NA |
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(Annex B/J) |
North America |
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C1117-4PLTEEA |
NA |
1 |
1 ADSL2/VDSL2+ |
1 EMEAR & |
NA |
4 |
2 |
1 |
Yes |
NA |
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(Annex A) |
North America |
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C1117-4PLTELA |
NA |
1 |
1 ADSL2/VDSL2+ |
1 LATAM & |
NA |
4 |
2 |
1 |
Yes |
NA |
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(Annex A) |
APAC |
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C1117- |
NA |
1 |
1 ADSL2/VDSL2+ |
1 EMEAR & |
NA |
4 |
2 |
1 |
Yes |
NA |
4PMLTEEA |
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(Annex M) |
North America |
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