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5G, all-in-one, industrial-grade routing and switching platform
The Cisco Catalyst IR8300 Rugged Series Router is Cisco’s first industrial-grade fully integrated routing and switching platform. Built on the Cisco Unified Access Data Plane (UADP) Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) and Quantum Flow Processor (QFP), which powers the industry-leading Cisco Catalyst products, the IR8300 is designed to provide outstanding flexibility and adaptability to address the latest needs of the network evolution. The IR8300 supports U.S. public safety FirstNet services and new 5G services and is built for accelerated services, multilayer security, and edge intelligence. It can be deployed in the harsh, rugged environments found in the energy, transportation, and oil and gas industries.
The Catalyst IR8300 is designed to support the communications needs of the energy delivery infrastructure. This infrastructure includes substation applications supporting electrical transmission and distribution, renewable generation, oil and gas, water, distributed generation, co-generation, and trackside operations. Additional applications include transmission pipelines, distribution mains, and service lines for oil and gas and water. Router has been extensively tested to meet challenging substation compliance standards, including IEEE 1613 and IEC 61850-3.
The Catalyst IR8300 with Cisco IOS XE supports Cisco vManage, delivering Cisco’s secure, cloud-scale SD-WAN solution. It is purpose-built for high performance and integrated SD-WAN services, with the flexibility to deliver security and networking services together from the cloud or on premises. Powered by the Cisco IOS XE fully programmable software architecture with API support, the platform can facilitate automation at scale. It comes with a Trustworthy Solutions 2.0 infrastructure that secures the platform against threats and vulnerabilities with integrity verification and remediation of threats.
The Cisco Catalyst IR8340 Rugged Router
Table 1. Product highlights
Product feature |
Benefits and description |
Multicore processors |
● Intel
x86 CPU with 8 GB Cache Memory
● High-performance multicore processors that support high-speed WAN traffic
● Configurable core profiles based upon Service-Plane, Data-Plane and Control-Plane requirements
|
Embedded IPsec VPN hardware acceleration |
● IPsec Internet Mix (IMIX) traffic
● SSL and crypto hardware acceleration
● FlexVPN, DMVPN, IKEv1, IKEv2, IPSEC
|
Integrated Gigabit Ethernet (GE) ports |
● Provides 14 built-in Gigabit Ethernet ports for WAN or LAN:
● 4 RJ45 (with POE/POE+/UPOE), 4 combo (RJ45/SFP), 4 SFP LAN ports, and 2 combo (RJ45/SFP) WAN ports
|
DRAM |
● 8 GB
|
Flash memory support |
● Integrated on-board 16 GB flash, 7.2GB usable
|
SD card/mSATA/USB storage |
● Additional storage options:
● SD-Card 1GB
● mSATA 100 GB
● USB 16 & 32 GB
|
Modularity and form factor |
● 2-Rack-Unit (RU) form factor
● Supports 2 x Network Interface Module (NIM), and 2 x Pluggable Interface Module (PIM) slots
|
Integrated security |
● Hardware-anchored Secure Boot and Secure Unique Device Identification (SUDI) support for Plug and Play to verify the identity of the hardware and software
|
Time Synchronization and distribution |
Timing module with support for IRIG-B (in/out), GNSS, TOD/1PPS and IEEE 1588 v2 (PTP) and SyncE. GNSS support for Stratum 3 NTP redistribution. |
The IR8300 platform has 2 NIM slots and 2 PIM slots as well as a timing module. IR8300 has 12 LAN interfaces. 4 copper with POE, 4 combo SFP/copper and 4 SFP ports as well as 2 combo SFP/copper ports for WAN connectivity. All LAN & WAN are 1 GE..
IR8340 front panel
Overall platform benefits
Accelerated services with Cisco Software-Defined WAN
Cisco SD-WAN is a set of intelligent software services that allows you to connect users, devices, and branch office locations reliably and securely across a diverse set of WAN transport links. The Catalyst IR8300 router can dynamically route traffic across the “best” link based on up-to-the-minute application and network conditions for great application experiences. You get granular control over application performance, bandwidth usage, data privacy, and availability of your WAN links—control you need as your branches conduct greater volumes of mission-critical business with both on-premises and cloud controllers. With dual 5G module support on this platform customers can have multiple wireless carrier options to route their WAN traffic depending upon their needs.
Application performance optimization
Enable SD-WAN networks to meet Service-Level Agreements (SLAs) and maintain strong performance, even if network problems occur. With branch multicloud access, you can accelerate your Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications with a simple template push from the SD-WAN controller. Features such as Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) optimization, Forward Error Correction, and packet duplication help improve application performance for a better user experience.
Multilayer security
You can now move your traditional and complex WAN networks to a more agile software-defined WAN with integrated security. The Catalyst IR8300 Rugged Router connects branch offices to the internet and cloud, with industry-leading protection against major web attacks. Secure Direct Internet Access (DIA) to the branches helps optimize branch workloads for improved performance, specifically for cloud-hosted applications. At the same time, DIA helps protect your branches from external threats.
Ability to run Cisco Cyber Vision or Unified Threat Defense allows organizations to ensure the continuity, resilience, and safety of their industrial operations by providing continuous visibility into their industrial control networks and managing the risks of cyber attacks.
Cloud-native agility with a programmable software architecture
Cisco continues to offer a feature-rich traditional Cisco IOS XE routing stack on the Catalyst IR8300 platform. IP routing, IPsec, Quality of Service (QoS), firewall, Network Address Translation (NAT), Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR), Flexible NetFlow (FNF), L2 Loop Protection & Redundancy Protocols and many other features are part of Cisco IOS XE, a fully programmable software architecture with API support and a wide variety of protocols and configurations. With an integrated software image and a single binary file, you can now choose between Cisco IOS XE SD-WAN and Cisco IOS XE. And you can easily move from one to the other when you choose to do so.
5G
The Catalyst IR8300 Rugged Series Router is built for 5G networks. With higher throughputs with Cat18 LTE and 5G, WAN networks are looking at wireless WAN as primary transports for different use cases. The IR8300 supports both integrated pluggable modules and external cellular gateway modules with LTE/5G capability for improved throughputs that address these use cases. Based on a specific branch’s direct line of sight and cellular coverage, either an integrated or external gateway can be chosen.
Name and SKU |
Description |
Cisco Catalyst IR8300 Rugged Series Router |
|
IR8340-K9 |
Cisco Catalyst IR8340 Rugged Router |
Power supplies |
|
PWR-RGD-AC-DC |
High AC/DC (100-250 VDC/100-240 VAC) |
PWR-RGD-LOW-DC |
Low DC (24-60 VDC) |
PWR-RGD-AC-DC-250 |
High AC/DC (100-250 VDC/100-240 VAC) 250 W |
Supported modules
Table 3. Modules supported
Product number |
Description |
Interface modules |
|
IRM-NIM-2T1E1 |
IR Series 2 port T1/E1 Network Interface Module |
IRM-NIM-RS232 |
IR Series RS232 8 Port Serial Network Interface Module |
IRM-TIMING-MOD |
IR Series Timing Module – PTP IEEE 1588 v2, GNSS (SMA Connector), IRIG-B, SyncE, TOD/1PPS |
Wireless WAN (LTE) - 4.4 Watts, 0.5Lbs/0.2Kg |
|
P-LTEAP18-GL |
4G/CAT18 LTE Advanced Pro Pluggable – Global |
P-LTE-MNA |
4G/CAT6 LTE Advanced Pluggable for North American and Europe |
P-LTE-EA |
CAT6 Advanced Pluggable for Europe and North America |
P-LTE-LA |
CAT6 Advanced Pluggable for APAC, LATAM and ANZ |
LTE (3GPP Category 4) modules
P-LTE-MNA |
|
LTE bands |
LTE bands 2, 4, 5, 12, 13, 14, 17, and 66 FDD LTE 1700 MHz and 2100 MHz (band 66 Ext AWS), 700 MHz (bands 17, 14, 13, 12), 850 MHz (band 5 CLR), 1700 MHz and 2100 MHz (band 4 AWS), 1900 MHz (band 2) |
Backward compatibility |
UMTS, HSPA+ (bands 2,4,5) |
Theoretical download and upload speeds |
150 and 50 Mbps |
United States |
Multicarrier (AT&T and Verizon) |
Europe |
– |
Band 14 |
Yes |
FirstNet Ready |
Approved by AT&T FirstNet (IR8300 platform certification pending) |
LTE Advanced (3GPP Category 6) modules
Feature |
P-LTEA-EA |
P-LTEA-LA |
LTE bands |
LTE bands 1-5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 20, 25, 26, 29, 30, and 41 FDD LTE 700 MHz (band 12), 700 MHz (band 29), 800 MHz (band 20), 850 MHz (band 5 CLR), 850 MHz (band 26 Low), 900 MHz (band 8), 1800 MHz (band 3), 1900 MHz (band 2), 1900 MHz (PCS band 25), 1700 MHz and 2100 MHz (band 4 AWS), 2100 MHz (band 1), 2300 MHz (band 30), or 2600 MHz (band 7) TDD LTE 2500 MHz (band 41) Carrier aggregation band combinations: 1+8; 2+(2,5,12,13,29); 3+(7,20); 4+(4,5,12,13,29); 7+(7,20); 12+30, 5+30, and 41+41 |
LTE bands 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 18, 19, 21, 28, 38, 39, 40, and 41 FDD LTE 700 MHz (band 28), 850 MHz (band 5 CLR), 850 MHz (bands 18 and 19 Low), 900 MHz (band 8), 1500 MHz (band 21), 1800 MHz (band 3), 2100 MHz (band 1), or 2600 MHz (band 7) TDD LTE 1900 MHz (band 39), 2300 MHz (band 40), 2500 MHz (band 41), or 2600 MHz (band 38) Carrier aggregation band combinations: 1+(8,18,19,21); 3+(5,7,19,28); 7+(5,7,28); 19+21, 38+38, 39+39,40+40, and 41+41 |
Theoretical download and upload speeds3 |
300 and 50 Mbps |
300 and 50 Mbps |
Dying Gasp |
Yes |
Yes |
United States |
AT&T and Verizon |
– |
Europe |
Yes |
– |
Band 14 |
Yes |
– |
Canada |
Yes |
– |
Australia and New Zealand |
– |
Yes (approved by Telstra) |
Japan |
– |
Yes (NTT Docomo, KDDI, Softbank) |
India, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand |
– |
Yes |
China |
– |
Yes |
United Arab Emirates |
Yes |
– |
LTE Advanced Pro (3GPP Category 18) modules
Feature |
P-LTEAP18-GL |
LTE bands |
LTE bands 1-5, 7, 8, 12-14, 17, 18-20, 25, 26, 28-30, 32, 38-43, 46, 48, 66, and 71. FDD LTE 600 MHz (band 71), 700 MHz (bands 12, 13, 14, 17, 28, and 29), 800 MHz (band 20), 850 MHz (bands 5, 18, 19, and 26), 900 MHz (band 8), 1500 MHz (band 32), 1700 MHz (bands 4 and 66), 1800 MHz (band 3), 1900 MHz (bands 2 and 25), 2100 MHz (band 1), 2300 MHz (band 30), 2600 MHz (band 7) TDD LTE 1900 MHz (band 39), 2300 MHz (band 40), 2500 MHz (band 41), 2600 MHz (band 38), 3500 MHz (bands 42 and 48), 3700 MHz (band 43), 5200 MHz (band 46) |
Theoretical download and upload speeds3 |
1.2 Gbps/200 Mbps |
Dying Gasp |
Yes |
United States |
Multicarrier (AT&T and Verizon) |
Europe |
Yes |
Canada |
Yes |
Australia |
Yes |
China |
Yes |
Japan |
Yes |
Band 14 |
Yes |
FirstNet certification |
Yes (IR8300 platform certification pending) |
Band 48 (CBRS) |
Yes |
Memory, storage, and accessory options
Table 4. Memory, storage, and accessory options
Product number |
Description |
IRM-SSD-100G |
mSATA storage – 100 GB, Spare |
IRM-NIM-BLNK |
Blank for NIM slot |
IRM-P-Blank |
Blank for PIM slot |
IRM-SSD-Blank |
Blank for SSD |
Optics and transceivers modules
Part Number |
Max Distance |
Cable Type |
Temp Range |
GLC-FE-100FX-RGD |
2km |
MMF |
INDUSTRIAL |
GLC-FE-100LX-RGD |
10km |
SMF |
INDUSTRIAL |
GLC-FE-100FX |
2km |
SMF |
COMMERCIAL |
GLC-FE-100LX |
10km |
SMF |
COMMERCIAL |
GLC-FE-100EX |
40km |
SMF |
COMMERCIAL |
GLC-FE-100ZX |
80km |
SMF |
COMMERCIAL |
GLC-FE-100BX-D |
10km |
SMF |
COMMERCIAL |
GLC-FE-100BX-U |
10km |
SMF |
COMMERCIAL |
GLC-SX-MM-RGD |
550m |
MMF |
INDUSTRIAL |
GLC-LX-SM-RGD |
550m/10km |
MMF/SMF |
INDUSTRIAL |
GLC-ZX-SM-RGD |
70km |
SMF |
INDUSTRIAL |
GLC-SX-MMD |
850m |
MMF |
EXTENDED |
GLC-LH-SMD |
550m/10km |
MMF/SMF |
EXTENDED |
GLC-EX-SMD |
40km |
SMF |
EXTENDED |
GLC-ZX-SMD |
70km |
SMF |
EXTENDED |
CWDM-SFP-xxxx (8 freq) |
80km |
SMF |
COMMERCIAL |
DWDM-SFP-xxxx (40 freq) |
80km |
SMF |
COMMERCIAL |
GLC-BX-D |
10km |
SMF |
COMMERCIAL |
GLC-BX-U |
10km |
SMF |
COMMERCIAL |
GLC-TE |
100m |
GE |
EXTENDED |
GLC-T-RGD |
100m |
GE |
INDUSTRIAL |
Resiliency and high availability
Platform redundancy is critical for branch operations, as any downtime has a direct impact on a customer’s business. To address that priority, Cisco makes a dual power supply the default on the Catalyst IR8300 to help ensure that backup power is available in case the primary power supply fails.
Power supplies
Table 5. Power supply specifications
Product number |
Wattage |
Rated nominal input operating range |
Use case scenario |
PWR-RGD-AC-DC |
150W |
AC 100-240V/2.0A 50-60Hz or DC 100-250V/2.0A |
High voltage AC or DC power source |
PWR-RGD-LOW-DC |
150W |
DC 24-60V/10A |
Low voltage DC power source |
PWR-RGD-AC-DC-250 |
250W |
AC 100-240V 3.3A 50-60Hz or DC 100-250V 3.3A |
High voltage AC or DC power source |
Table 6. Minimum software requirements
Platform product ID |
Description |
Minimum software requirement |
IR8340-K9 |
Cisco Catalyst IR8340 Rugged Router |
Cisco IOS XE Software Release 17.7.1 |
Table 7. Software features and protocols for autonomous mode
Feature |
Description |
Cisco IOS Software requirements |
● Cisco IOS XE Software: Universal Cisco IOS Software image
● Cisco IOS XE Software Release 17.7.1 or later (17.8.1 with Timing Module)
● Cisco IOS XE Software: Unified image for Autonomous and Controller (SD-WAN) mode
|
LAN features |
● Spanning Tree Protocol (STP/RPVST/PVST/MSTP/RSTP) 802.1d, 802.1w, 802.1s
● L2 EtherChannel (LACP 802.3ad/PAgP)
● MACsec 802.1ae
● VLAN and Switch Virtual Interface
● VLAN Trunking 802.1q
● REP, HSR, PRP Protection
● SPAN and RSPAN
● Root Guard, BPDU Guard, Loop Guard, UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD)
● Q in Q Tunneling
● LLDP and Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
● VTPv2 and VTPv3 (VLAN Trunking Protocol)
● L2 Multicast, IGMPv2, IGMPv3, IGMP Snooping, IGMP Querier
● Private VLAN
|
IPv4 and IPv6 services features |
● Routing Information Protocol Versions 1 and 2 (RIPv1 and RIPv2) and RIPng (IPv6)
● Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) and Multipoint GRE (MGRE)
● Network Address Translation (NAT)
● Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, relay, and client for IPv4 and IPv6
● Access control lists (ACLs) for IPv4 and IPv6
● IPv4 and IPv6 multicast
● IP Service-Level Agreement (IP SLA)
● Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) v2 and v3
● Multiprotocol Border Gateway Protocol (MP-BGP)
● Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) for IPv4 and IPv6
● Virtual Route Forwarding (VRF) and VRF Lite
● Next-Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP)
● Asynchronous serial data encapsulation and relay
● Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) v3 over subinterfaces and VLAN
● MPLS, LSP with BFD (OAM) and FRR, TE, L2 and L3 VPN
● Policy Based Routing (PBR)
|
Security features |
Secure connectivity
● Trusted Anchor Module (TAM)
● Hardware-accelerated encryption with minimal impact to system performance
● Next-Generation Encryption (NGE) and Quantum Computing Resistant (QCR) algorithms such as AES- 256, SHA-384, and SHA-512
● Public-Key Infrastructure (PKI) support
● 20 IPsec tunnels
● Cisco Easy VPN solution client and server
● NAT transparency
● Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN)
● Tunnel-less Group Encrypted Transport VPN (GETVPN)
● Flex VPN
● IPsec stateful failover
● Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN for secure remote access
● VRF-aware IPsec
● IPsec over IPv6
● 802.1x Authentication and TrustSEC
Cisco IOS Firewall
● Zone-based policy firewall
● VRF-aware stateful inspection routing firewall
● Stateful inspection transparent firewall
● Advanced application inspection and control
● Secure HTTP (HTTPS), FTP, and Telnet Authentication Proxy
● Dynamic and static port security
● Firewall stateful failover
● VRF-aware firewall
Integrated threat control
● Control-Plane Policing (CoPP)
● Flexible packet matching
● Network foundation protection
Cisco Umbrella
● As supported by IOS-XE
|
Quality of Service (QoS) features |
● Provides LTE QoS with support for up to 8 concurrent bearers on each cellular WAN interface for traffic classification and prioritization
● Provides traffic precedence to delay-sensitive and mission-critical services
● Facilitates low-latency routing of delay-sensitive industrial applications
● Supported on all LAN and WAN interfaces, including cellular
● Low Latency Queuing (LLQ)
● Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ)
● Class-Based WFQ (CBWFQ)
● Class-Based Traffic Shaping (CBTS)
● Class-Based Traffic Policing (CBTP)
● Policy-Based Routing (PBR)
● Class-Based QoS MIB
● Class of Service (CoS) to Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) mapping
● Class-Based Weighted Random Early Detection (CBWRED)
● Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
● Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) header compression (cRTP)
● Differentiated Services (DiffServ)
● QoS pre-classify and pre-fragmentation
|
High-availability features |
● Dual active LTE backhaul
● Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) (RFC 2338)
● Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
● Dual SIM support on the LTE module for cellular failover
● WAN monitoring to handle dual-SIM failover
|
IPv6 features |
● IPv6 addressing architecture
● IPv6 unicast and multicast forwarding
● IPv6 ACLs
● IPv6 over cellular, including DHCP Prefix Delegation
● IPv6 routing (Static, RIPng, OSPFv3, EIGRP, MP-BGP)
● IPv6 domain name resolution
● IPv6 DHCP services
|
Table 8. Software features and protocols for controller mode
Feature |
Description |
Core features |
IPv4, IPv6, static routes, OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, Overlay Management Protocol (OMP), Application-Aware Routing (AAR), Traffic Engineering, Service Insertion, zero-trust, whitelisting, tamper-proof module, DTLS/TLS, IPsec, classification, prioritization, low-latency queuing, remarking, shaping, scheduling, policing, mirroring, Multicast IPv4 support, service advertisement and insertion policy, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Network Time Protocol (NTP), DNS client, (DHCP, DHCP client, DHCP server, DHCP relay, archival, syslog, Secure Shell (SSH), Secure Copy (SCP), Cflowd v10 IPFIX export, IPv6 for transport-side, Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), MPLS, NAT (DIA, Service-side, overload/PAT, NAT64, etc.), NAT pools, split DNS, ACL, BFD, NETCONF over SSH, Command-Line Interface (CLI), NTP server support, BFD with service-side BGP, BGP community propagation to OMP, 6 SLA classes for AAR, Cisco TrustSec/SD-Access (inline Scalable Group Tag [SGT] propagation), custom app with Software-Defined Application Visibility and Control (SD-AVC), multicast AAR, dynamic on-demand tunnels, PIM-SM, OSPFv3, route policies, multi-VRF support |
Encapsulations |
GRE, Ethernet, 802.1q VLAN |
Application experience |
QoS, Forward Error Correction (FEC), CoS Marking, WRED, Hierarchical QoS, PBR, NBAR, SD-AVC, per-tunnel QoS, Cloud OnRamp for SaaS, Enhanced Office 365 traffic steering, DIA, FNF |
Cryptographic algorithms |
Encryption: AES-256 (in CBC and GCM modes), IKE, Cisco Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Authentication: AAA, RSA (2048 bit), ESP-256-CBC, HMAC-SHA1, ECDSA (256/384 bit) Integrity: SHA-1, SHA-2 |
Security |
Built-in end-to-end segmentation (VPNs), zone-based firewall (ZBFW), PKI, Cisco DNA Layer Security, Snort intrusion prevention and detection (IPS/IDS), URL filtering, Cisco Secure Firewall (formerly AMP), Cisco Secure Malware Analytics (formerly Threat Grid), Application-Level Gateway (ALG) for ZBFW |
Table 9. Network Management Tools
Operational Phase |
Application |
Description |
Device staging and configuration for a few routers |
Cisco WebUI |
A GUI-based device-management tool that simplifies provisioning of devices for a small-scale deployment through easy-to-use wizards. |
Extend your enterprise network to configure, monitor, and manage industrial assets |
Cisco Digital Network Architecture (Cisco DNA) with SD-WAN |
● Cisco DNA offers a network infrastructure that is not only fully programmable and open to third–party innovation, but can also fully and seamlessly integrate the cloud as an infrastructure component.
● Simplifies and automates processes and workflow by bringing the notion of user-aware and application–aware policies into the foreground of network operations.
● With Cisco DNA, the network can provide continuous feedback to simplify and optimize network operations.
● Single management dashboard for configuration and management of WAN.
Cisco SD-WAN (vManage) automates application flexibility over multiple connections, such as the internet, MPLS, and wireless 4G LTE/5G (advanced SDWAN security features). |
The Cisco Catalyst IR8300 offers two licensing packages
Network stack:
● Network Essentials
● Network Advantage
Cisco DNA stack:
● Cisco DNA Essentials
● Cisco DNA Advantage
Table 10. Mechanical specifications
Description |
Specification |
Substation hardening compliance |
IEC 61850-3 IEEE1613 |
Embedded hardware-based cryptography acceleration (IPsec + SSL) |
Yes |
Gigabit Ethernet WAN ports |
2 x Combo (RJ45/SFP) |
Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports |
12 GE LAN ports 4 x RJ45 4 x Combo (RJ45/SFP) 4 x SFP |
POE/POE+/UPOE Budget |
120W: Ports 1 & 2 - Up to UPOE (60W) each Ports 3 & 4 – Up to POE+ (30W) each |
Number of slots |
4 (2 NIM, 2 PIM) |
Memory (DDR4) |
8 GB |
eMMC flash |
Integrated on-board 16 GB flash, 7.2GB usable |
External USB 3.0 |
1 |
RJ-45 console port |
1 |
RJ-45 alarm port |
1 x RJ45 with 2 x Alarm IN and 1 x Alarm OUT |
Three power supply options:
● 150W Low-voltage DC power supply
● 150W AC or high-voltage DC power supply
● 250W AC or high-voltage DC power supply
|
|
150W AC/DC input voltage |
Nominal Range: 100 - 240 VAC / 100-250VDC |
150W Low DC input voltage |
Nominal Range: 24 - 60 VDC |
250W AC/DC input voltage |
Nominal Range: 100 - 240 VAC / 100 – 250 VDC |
AC input frequency |
50 to 60 Hz |
System power consumption (with no modules and POE) |
Typical : 60W, Max : 86W |
T1/E1 NIM power consumption |
Typical : 6W, Max : 7W |
RS232 NIM Power consumption |
Typical : 6W, Max : 7W |
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
3.5 x 17.25 x 15 in. (88.9 x 438.2 x 381 mm) |
Rack height |
2 Rack Units (2RU) |
Rack-mount 19 in. (48.3 cm) EIA |
Yes - Included |
24 lbs (10.9 kg) |
|
Typical weight fully configured with 2 power supplies 4 modules, timing module |
28 lb (12.7 kg) |
Airflow |
Convection and conduction cooling (no fans) |
Mean time between failures (hrs) |
239,274 hours. |
Operating conditions |
|
Operating temperature |
-40°F to 140°F (-40 to +60°C) continuous operating temperature range |
Shock/vibration |
30G at 11 ms |
Altitude |
10,000 ft (3,048 m) Max operating temp is de-rated with increasing altitude per IEEE 1613-2009 |
Relative humidity |
5% to 95% noncondensing |
Nonoperating conditions |
|
Temperature |
-40° to 185°F (-40° to 85°C) |
Relative humidity |
5% to 95% noncondensing |
Altitude |
16,000 ft (4,876 m) Max operating temp is de-rated with increasing altitude per IEEE 1613a-2008 |
Nonoperating free-fall drop |
4 in. (100 mm) per ENG-339611 |
Operating seismic/earthquake |
IEC 60255-21-3 Class 1 |
Nonoperating shock/vibration |
40 to 50G (3.26 m/s minimum) |
Environmental substation compliance |
IEC-61850-3 IEEE1613 |
Immunity |
EN61000-6-2
● IEC 61000-6-4
● IEC 61000-6-5 (AC, I/O)
● EN61000-4-2 (ESD)
● EN61000-4-3 (RF)
● EN61000-4-4 (EFT)
● EN61000-4-5 (SURGE)
● EN61000-4-6 (CRF)
● EN61000-4-11 (VDI)
● IEC 61000-4-12 (AC, I/O)
● EN 55024, CISPR 24
● EN50082-1 (AC)
● IEEE 1613: High Voltage Impulse
|
EMC – Emissions |
IEC / CISPR 22 EN/KN 61000-3-3 NM EN 61000-3-3 EN/KN 61000-3-2 NM EN 61000-3-2 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B CISPR32 CNS13438 EN300 386 EN55032 ICES-003: Iss:6 KS C 9832 NM EN 55032 VCCI-CISPR 32 EAC SDPPI SNI ISO/ IEC CISPR 32 CNCA / SAC GB AS/NZ CISPR 32 |
Industrial EMC |
EN 61000-6-2 – Industrial (Immunity) EN 61000-6-4 – Industrial (Emissions) EN 61000-6-1 – Generic Immunity standard |
Safety |
UL/CSA 62368-1 IEC/EN 60950-1 IEC/EN 62368-1 CB report and certificate to IEC 62368-1 with all country deviations NOM to NOM-019-SCFI (via UL certificate of conformity) UL/CSA 61010-2-201 |
Radio – Cellular and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) |
FCC CFR Part 22H, 24E, 27, 90, 96 - GSM/WCDMA/LTE RSS - 130, 132, 133, 139, 140, 195, 199 EN 301 908 Part 1/2/13 - WCDMA/LTE EN 301 511 - GSM AS/NZ: ACMA EMR, AS/CA S042.1, 4 -WCDMA, LTE MIC Article 2 Paragraph 1, Item 11-3,7,19 - GSM/WCDMA/LTE 2017.3.31 (RRA notice# 2017-3), (KS X 3123:2017), (KS X 3142:2018, draft) - WCDMA/LTE ETSI TS 151 010-1 V6.5.0 (2005-11), ETSI TS 134 121-1 V9.1.0 (2010-07), 3GPP TS 36.521-1 V9.5.0 (2011-06) - GSM/WCDMA/LTE Resolutions: 1463/2016, 1474/2016, 271/2017 - GSM/WCDMA/LTE 3GPP TS 36.521-1 V9.7.0 - LTE, TS 51.010-1-S12 10.1.0 - GSM/WCDMA EN 301 489 – 1/52 EN 301 489 -1/19 EN 303 413 - GNSS |
RF exposure |
FCC Part 2.1091, 2.1093 RSS 102 EN62311 AS/NZ 2772 |
Railway |
AREMA C&S Manual Part 11 IEC 62236-4 (description) EN 50121-4 EN 50125-3 EN 50153 EN 50155 |
Automotive |
NEMA TS-2 |
Industry standards |
Public Safety:
● FirstNet Ready
™
Smart grid:
● IEC 61850-3
● IEEE 1613
Security:
● FIPS 140-2
● Common Criteria
Department of Defense
● DoDIN APL
IPv6
● USGv6
|
EMC (ETSI/EN) |
EN300 386: Telecommunications Network Equipment (EMC) EN55032: Multimedia Equipment (Emissions) EN55024: Information Technology Equipment (Immunity) EN55035: Multimedia Equipment (Immunity) EN61000-6-1: Generic Immunity Standard |
Telecom |
T1/E1 (excluding ISDN)
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AS/ACIF S016
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DGT ID 0002
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HKTA
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IC; CS-03, Part II, Issue 9
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ITU-T G.703
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G.704
●
G.706
●
G.823
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TBR 12 , TBR 13
●
KS X 3074, KS X 3078
●
K.21
Serial
●
ITU V.10, V.11, V.28, V.36, X.21
●
TBR 1, 2
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The Catalyst IR8340 comes with the Cisco 1-year limited hardware warranty. Adding a contract for a technical service offering, such as Cisco Smart Net Total Care Service, provides benefits not available with the warranty, including access to OS updates, Cisco.com online resources, and Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) support services. Table 9 shows the available technical services.
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Table 11. Cisco technical services for the Catalyst IR8340
Technical services |
Cisco Smart Net Total Care Service
● Global access to the Cisco TAC 24 hours daily
● Unrestricted access to the extensive Cisco.com resources, communities, and tools
● Next-business-day (NBD), 8x5x4, 24x7x4, and 24x7x2 advance hardware replacement and onsite parts replacement and installation available
● Ongoing operating system software updates within the licensed feature set
● Proactive diagnostics and real-time alerts on Cisco Smart Call Home-enabled devices
|
Cisco Smart Foundation Service
● NBD advance hardware replacement, as available
● Business-hours access to Small and Medium-Sized Business (SMB) Cisco TAC (access levels vary by region)
● Access to Cisco.com SMB knowledge base
● Online technical resources through the Cisco Smart Foundation portal
● OS software bug fixes and patches
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Information about Cisco’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiatives and performance is provided in Cisco’s CSR and sustainability reporting.
Table 12. Product sustainability
Sustainability Topic |
Reference |
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General |
Information on product-material-content laws and regulations |
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Information on electronic waste laws and regulations, including our products, batteries and packaging |
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Information on product takeback and resuse program |
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Sustainability Inquiries |
Contact: csr_inquiries@cisco.com |
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Environmental specifications |
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Regulatory compliance |
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Power |
Power supplies |
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Power supply specifications |
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Power supply options |
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Power specifications |
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Material |
Product packaging weight and materials |
Contact: environment@cisco.com |
Physical specifications |
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