IR1833-K9 Cisco Catalyst Rugged Router
€942.49
Features |
Reliable connectivity for mission-critical mobile environments |
● The modular IR1800 with dual cellular slots is capable of running multiple cellular services at once for mission-critical applications, allowing dual cellular band redundancy.
● Supports modular IEEE 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6. The dual-radio Wi-Fi (2.4 and 5 GHz) can provide access point capability and also backhaul capability (in a stationary condition) to connect to infrastructure Wi-Fi.
● Certified for transportation, making it ideal for transit and public safety applications.
● With dead reckoning GNSS, provides the exact location and path of fleet vehicles, even in environments with no cellular connectivity and no line-of-sight satellite connectivity.
● Ignition power management keeps the router running while the vehicle is turned off and protects the battery from over-discharging by the router.
● Offers native CAN bus support, allowing the extraction of vehicle data that can be used for telematics, enabling predictive maintenance, reducing the cost of fuel, and enhancing safety.
|
Modular design |
● Ultra-modular design supports evolving business and technical needs, protecting your investment.
● Supports multiple different modules, including public or private 4G/LTE and 5G, Wi-Fi 6, FirstNet certified public safety LTE, SSD, and advanced GNSS, thus providing a high level of flexibility to choose the desired configuration to suit individual deployments.
|
Security |
● Provides end-to-end multilayer enterprise-grade security that is part of Cisco’s ultra-secure and advanced Cisco IOS XE operating system.
● For added security, the IR1800 supports advanced enterprise-grade security suites such as unified threat detection for deployments requiring a higher level of enterprise-class security.
● Supports Cisco Cyber Vision, providing visibility into industrial assets connected to the router (post FCS).
|
Edge computing |
● Comes with built-in edge compute resources and Cisco IOx support to securely run your own applications at the edge.
● Supports Cisco’s Edge Intelligence suite to unlock business intelligence.
|
Integrated storage |
● Provides support to expand the internal storage to save multimedia and mission-critical data at the edge with its field-replaceable industrial-grade SSD.
|
SD-WAN |
● Supports Cisco IOS XE SD-WAN technology to effectively manage hundreds of disparate locations, lowering TCO and operating at scale.
● Support advanced SD-WAN security on IR1835 with 8GB memory.
|
Public Safety Certifications |
● FirstNet Ready
● Verizon Frontline
|
Comparison of key features |
Memory |
4 GB |
Pluggable slots (cellular) |
2 |
Wide pluggable slot (Wi-Fi) |
1 |
CAN bus |
✓ |
Ignition power management |
✓ |
Gigabit Ethernet (GE) LAN (x4) |
✓ |
Combo RJ-45/SFP GE WAN port (L3) (x1) |
✓ |
Micro USB console |
✓ |
Power over Ethernet (PoE)/PoE |
✓ |
SSD slot |
✓ |
Automotive dead reckoning GNSS slot |
✓ |
Digital I/O (x4) |
– |
Serial interface |
RS-232 (2) |
Memory specifications |
Default and maximum DRAM |
● 4 GB
|
Default and maximum flash memory |
● 4 GB
|
Expandable SSD storage | ● Cisco’s industrial-grade field-replaceable 100-GB storage (IRM-SSD-100G) |
Backup flash storage |
● Provides an added layer of protection from improper shutdown cycles, thus preventing any kind of memory corruptions.
|
Physical specifications |
● 2.20 x 11.04 x 8.06 in. (55.9 x 280.4 x 204.7 mm)
● 2.20 x 11.04 x 9.73 in. (55.9 x 280.4 x 247.0 mm) with additional IP54-KIT (IR1800-IP54-KIT)
|
|
Weight |
● 2.4 kg (5.3 lb) (without any modules)
● 3.1 kg (6.8 lb) (fully configured)
|
IP rating |
● IP40 rated
● IP54 rated with additional IP54-KIT (IR1800-IP54-KIT)
|
Mounting options |
● DIN rail
● Panel mount
|
Power specifications |
● Nominal voltage: 12V and 24V
● Minimum and maximum input voltage: 9V — 36V
● Maximum and Minimum input current: 7.56A — 1.99A
|
|
Power consumption |
● At idle: 16W (at 12V), 17W (at 24V)
● Typical: 22W (at 12V), 23W (at 24V)
● Maximum: 27W (without PoE), 71W (with PoE)
|
Interfaces |
WAN interfaces |
● Pluggable Interface Module slots
◦ 2x for Cisco Cellular Pluggable Interface Modules ● Wide interface pluggable module slots-
◦ 1x on all IR1800 models for Cisco Wi-Fi 6 Wide Interface Pluggable Module ● Combo 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet port (RJ-45 and SFP) (1x on all IR1800 models)
|
LAN interfaces |
● 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 Ethernet ports
|
Asynchronous serial interfaces |
● 1x RS-232 DTE port and 1x RS-232 DCE port
|
Console |
● 1 micro-USB port
|
Automotive dead reckoning GNSS | 1x slot for automotive dead reckoning GNSS module (IRM-GNSS-ADR) |
Expandable storage | 1x slot for Cisco’s industrial 100-GB SSD (IRM-SSD-100G) |
Power input/CAN bus combo |
● 4-pin Molex Mini-Fit port for power and CAN bus (see accessories for more details)
|
Ignition power management |
● All IR1800 models have automatic ignition power management capability for Ignition sense.
|
USB port |
● 1x USB 2.0 Type A
|
Status LEDs |
● Top surface-
◦ 1x system status LED ● Front surface
◦ 1x ignition power management LED ◦ 1x system status LED ◦ 4x Gigabit Ethernet LEDs ◦ 2x Combo Gigabit Ethernet-SFP LEDs ◦ 1x expandable storage LED ◦ 1x automotive dead reckoning GNSS LED ● Cellular and Wi-Fi modules have power and status LEDs on the modules
|
Environmental specifications |
● –40° to 140°F (–40° to 60°C) in a sealed NEMA cabinet with no airflow
● –40° to 158°F (–40° to 70°C) in a vented cabinet with 40 linear feet per minute (LFM) of air
● –40° to 167°F (–40° to 75°C) in a forced air enclosure with 200 LFM of air
● Type tested at 85°C for 16 hours
● Refer to the IR1800 Hardware Installation Guide (HIG) for the operating temperature range for pluggable cellular modules and wide pluggable Wi-Fi modules
|
|
Operating altitude |
● Maximum altitude: 13.800 ft per IEC 68-2-41
|
Standards and industry specifications |
Mechanical |
● SAE J1455 (Automobile Standard)
● Temperature cycle stress test
● Active 10-day temperature and humidity test
● MIL STD 810G (Military Standard)
● Method 514.6, Category 4 – Random Vibration
● Method 516.6, Procedure V – Crash Hazard Shock
● Method 516.6, Procedure I – Functional Shock
|
Automotive |
● UNECE R10
● CISPR25
● ISO 7637 – 2
● ISO 11452 – 2/4
|
Hazardous locations and ITE safety |
● UL 121201 (Class l, Div. 2, groups A-D)
● CSA 213 (Class l, Div. 2, groups A-D)
● UL/CSA 60079-0, -15 (Class l, Zone 2, Gc/IIC)
● IEC 60079-0, 7 -15 IECEx test report (Class l, Zone 2, Gc/IIC)
● EN 60079-0, 7, 15 ATEX certificate (Class l, Zone 2, Gc/IIC)
● UL/CSA 60950-1
● UL/CSA 62368-1
● IEC/EN 60950-1
● IEC/EN 62368-1
|
EMC |
● FCC part 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class A
● EN 5032/CISPR 32 Class A
● VCCI Class A, AS/NZS CISPR 32 Class A
● CISPR 11 Class A, ICES 003 Class A
● CNS 13438 Class A, KN 32 Class A
● EN 300 386
● CISPR35/EN 55035
● EN/IEC61000-4-2 (ESD — Air/Contact Charge)
● EN/IEC61000-4-3 (Radiated Immunity)
● EN/IEC61000-4-4 (Electro Fast Transients Burst)
● EN/IEC61000-4-5 (Surge)
● EN/IEC61000-4-6 (Conducted Immunity)
● EN/IEC61000-4-8 (Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity)
● EN/IEC61000-4-9 (Pulse Magnetic Field Immunity)
● EN/IEC61000-4-11 (Voltage Disturbance Immunity)
|
Radio (cellular) |
● FCC 47 CFR Part 22,24,27
● FCC 47 CFR Part 2 MPE
● RSS 102, 132, 133
● AS/NZ: ACMA EMR, AS/CA S042.1, 4
● Japan MIC Article 2, 9
● EN 301 489-1,19,52
● EN 301 908-1,2,13
● EN 301 511
● EN 303 413
● EN 62311 MPE
|
Radio (Wi-Fi) |
● FCC CFR Part 15.247, 15.407
● RSS 247 Issues 5
● EN 300 328, EN 301 893
● AS/NZ 4268:2018
● 2018.7 (MSIT notice 2018-38), 2017.9 (MSIT notice # 2017-10)
● NOTACNCANEH N° 14/2013, NOTACNCANEH N° 14/2013
● Act n ° 14448 (2017-12-04)
● MIIT R-2002-353, MIIT R-2002-277, MIIT R-2012-620
● LP0002;2018
● Résolution 1985/2017 Res. 1517/2018 Res. 855/2019
|