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Data sheet
Cisco public

Cisco Catalyst IR1800


Rugged Series Routers

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Contents
Product overview 3

Features and benefits 4

Prominent feature 5

Software details and management options 23

Software licensing 26

Ordering information 28

Warranty information 34

Product sustainability 34

Cisco Capital 35

For more information 35

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Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Routers deliver performance, security, and
flexibility to help you accelerate your digitization journey at the edge.

Product overview
Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Routers are secure, high-performance, 5G routers in a modular design that
support private LTE, FirstNet, Wi-Fi6 and Gigabit Ethernet. The series is purpose-built for mobile and remote use
cases in multiple industries. Designed with a high level of modularity, they can be customized to help you reduce costs
and make your networking investments ready for the future, keeping in mind the needs of tomorrow. With high bandwidth
and throughputs from 5G and Wi-Fi 6, they enable you to power seamless experiences and drive efficiency.

The Catalyst IR1800 Series offers enterprise-grade security from the hardware to the network communications all the way
to the industrial assets. The routers are powered by Cisco IOS® XE, Cisco’s fully programmable next-generation
operating system.

Scale and simplify operations at the edge with powerful network management tools such as the Cisco IoT Operations
Dashboard, Cisco DNA Center, and Cisco vManage for configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting.

The IR1800 Series is built to withstand the harsh environments found in transportation, public safety, and oil and gas
applications. Automotive certifications and features such as Controller Area Network (CAN) bus support, dead reckoning
and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), and ignition power management make it ideal for secure, reliable
connectivity in transit and public safety applications, including first responder vehicles, passenger fleets, service
fleets, and commercial truck fleets.

Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Routers


High performance modular router for mission-critical mobile and remote assets

Flexible Purpose-built for mobile

Modular design – modules for storage, Transportation certifications, Shock and


Wi-Fi, GPS, LTE, private LTE, 5G, vibration resistant

FirstNet, Verizon Frontline Dead reckoning GNSS


SD-WAN enabled Ignition Power Management
Choice of management for CAN bus support for vehicle diagnostics
IT and Operations

Secure Edge Computing

Built-in Cisco multi-layer security Built-in edge compute resources


Visibility into OT assets with IOx support for your own applications
Cisco CyberVision Cisco Edge Intelligence

Figure 1.
Product Highlights

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Use cases

Passenger and service fleets

Keep your fleet vehicles connected wherever they go and effectively track them in real time through built-in GPS systems. Power a seamless
experience for passengers on board with Wi-Fi 6.

Reduce unplanned maintenance and repairs and minimize operating expenses with route optimization. Centrally manage all fleet vehicles through
a single dashboard.

Public safety

Improve public safety and security, provide better response time, and increase cost efficiencies with secure, reliable access to real-time data in
police cars and first responder vehicles. Move critical video data and other sensitive information from incident commanders to field officers over
a secure network.

Mass transit

Enable fast and reliable on-board Wi-Fi, location-based services, and automated ticketing for passengers.
Enhance passenger monitoring using video, both on board and within the station environment. Know the exact location to provide an estimated
time of arrival with GPS.

Use data insights from the vehicles to gain operational efficiencies and reduce maintenance costs.

Oil and gas

Monitor pipelines, adjust valve pressure, optimize production, and prevent unplanned downtime.

Enable machine visibility and equipment monitoring to prevent faults before they occur while reducing costs.

Features and benefits

Key features and benefits

Table 1. Features and benefits

Feature Benefit

• The modular IR1800 with dual cellular slots is capable of running multiple cellular services at once for mission-critical applications,
Reliable connectivity for mission-
allowing dual cellular band redundancy.
critical mobile environments
• 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.

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Feature Benefit

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

Prominent feature

Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Routers portfolio

Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Routers are best-in-class ruggedized routers designed for assets that are mobile or on the move, stationary or
remote. These highly flexible and modular routers are 5G ready and adopt the latest Wi-Fi 6 standards. The IR1800 Series consists of four models:
IR1821-K9, IR1831-K9, IR1833-K9, and IR1835-K9.

Figure 2.
Models in the Catalyst IR1800 Series

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The table below explains the top-level features of the models in the IR1800 Series.

Table 2. Comparison of key features

Feature IR1821-K9 IR1831-K9 IR1833-K9 IR1835-K9

Memory 4 GB 4 GB 4 GB 8 GB

Pluggable slots (cellular) 1 2 2 2

Wide pluggable slot (Wi-Fi) 1 1 1 1

CAN bus ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ

Ignition power management ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ

Gigabit Ethernet (GE) LAN (x4) ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ

Combo RJ-45/SFP GE WAN port ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ


(L3) (x1)

Micro USB console ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ

Power over Ethernet (PoE)/PoE+ –



ÿ ÿ

SSD slot – –
ÿ ÿ

Automotive dead reckoning


– –
ÿ ÿ
GNSS slot

Digital I/O (x4)


– – –
ÿ

Serial interface RS-232 (1) RS-232 (2) RS-232 (2) RS-232 (1),
RS-232/485 (1)

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Placement of IR1800 interface ports

Figure 3.
IR1821-K9 interface ports

Figure 4.
IR1831-K9 interface ports

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Figure 5.
IR1833-K9 interface ports

Figure 6.
IR1835-K9 interface ports

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Figure 7.
Top view

The Catalyst IR1800 Series also introduces Wi-Fi 6 in a pluggable form factor. This ruggedized wide pluggable module
provides the latest in Wi-Fi technology and is compatible with the latest wireless controllers from Cisco.
The module can run in Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) mode and Embedded
Wireless Controller (EWC) mode, as well as Work Group Bridge (WGB) mode.

Figure 8.
Wi-Fi 6 wide pluggable module

The Catalyst IR1800 Wi-Fi 6 supports the following deployment scenarios and modes.

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Figure 9.
Wi-Fi 6 deployment scenarios

Memory specifications

Table 3. Memory specifications

Feature Specification

Default and maximum DRAM • 4 GB (IR1821, IR1831, IR1833)


• 8 GB (IR1835)

Default and maximum flash • 4 GB (IR1821, IR1831, IR1833)


memory • 8 GB (IR1835)

Expandable SSD storage • Cisco’s industrial-grade field-replaceable 100-GB storage (IRM-SSD-100G) (IR1833 and IR1835
only)

Backup flash storage • Provides an added layer of protection from improper shutdown cycles, thus preventing any kind of
memory corruptions.

Physical specifications

Table 4. Physical specifications

Feature Specification

Physical dimensions • 2.20 x 11.04 x 8.06 in. (55.9 x 280.4 x 204.7 mm)
(H x W x D) • 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)

• IP40 rated
IP rating
• IP54 rated with additional IP54-KIT (IR1800-IP54-KIT)

• DIN rail
Mounting options
• Panel mount

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Power specifications

Table 5. Power specifications

Feature Specification

• Nominal voltage: +12V and +24V


Power input
• Minimum and maximum input voltage: 9V - 36V

• Maximum and Minimum input current: 7.56A - 1.99A

• At idle: 16W (at 12V), 17W (at 24V)


Power consumption
• Typical: 22W (at 12V), 23W (at 24V)

• Maximum: 27W (without PoE), 71W (with PoE)

When powering the vehicle though OBD2 connector in a vehicle, maximum current value must be matched with OBD2
fusing.

Interfaces

Table 6. Interfaces

Feature Specification

WAN interfaces • Pluggable Interface Module slots

ÿ IR1821: 1x for Cisco Cellular Pluggable Interface Modules


ÿ IR1831, IR1833, IR1835: 2x for Cisco Cellular Pluggable Interface Modules
• Wide interface pluggable module slots-

ÿ 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

• IR1821: 1x RS-232 DTE port


Asynchronous serial
interfaces • IR1831, IR1833: 1x RS-232 DTE port and 1x RS-232 DCE port

• IR1835: 1x RS-232 DTE port and 1x RS-232 DCE/RS-422/RS-485 port

Console • 1 micro-USB port

• IR1833, IR1835: 1x slot for automotive dead reckoning GNSS module (IRM-GNSS-ADR)
Automotive dead reckoning
GNSS

• IR1833, IR1835: 1x slot for Cisco’s industrial 100-GB SSD (IRM-SSD-100G)


Expandable storage

Power input/CAN bus combo • 4-pin Molex Mini-Fit port for power and CAN bus (see accessories for more details)

• IR1835: 4x digital I/O ports


Digital I/O

• All IR1800 models have automatic ignition power management capability for Ignition sense.
Ignition power management
• IR1835 supports Ignition power management with Ignition signal switching.

• 1x USB 2.0 Type A


USB port

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Feature Specification

Status LEDs • Top surface-

ÿ 1x system status LED


• Front surface

ÿ 1x ignition power management LED


ÿ 1x system status LED
ÿ 4x Gigabit Ethernet LEDs
ÿ 2x Combo Gigabit Ethernet-SFP LEDs
ÿ IR1833, IR1835: 1x expandable storage LED
ÿ IR1833, IR1835: 1x automotive dead reckoning GNSS LED
ÿ IR1835: 4x digital I/O LEDs
• Cellular and Wi-Fi modules have power and status LEDs on the modules

Environmental specifications

Table 7. Environmental specifications

Feature Specification

• –40° to 140°F (–40° to 60°C) in a sealed NEMA cabinet with no airflow • –40° to 158°F (–
Environmental operating
temperature range 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

• Maximum altitude: 13.800 ft per IEC 68-2-41


Operating altitude

Standards and industry specifications

Table 8. Standards and industry specifications

Feature Specification

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

• UNECE R10
Automotive
• CISPR25

• ISO 7637 – 2

• ISO 11452 – 2/4

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Feature Specification

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
• Resolution 1985/2017 + Res. 1517/2018 + Res. 855/2019

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IR1800-compatible pluggable WAN modules

Cellular pluggable modules

Table 9a. LTE (3GPP Category 4) modules

Feature P-LTE-MNA P-LTE-VZ P-LTE-US P-LTE-GB

LTE bands LTE bands 2, 4, 5, 12, 13, LTE bands 4 and 13 LTE bands 2, 4, 5, and LTE bands 1, 3, 7, 8, 20,
14, 17, and 66 12 and 28
FDD LTE 700 MHz
FDD LTE 1700 MHz (band 13), 1700 MHz and FDD LTE 700 MHz FDD LTE 700 MHz
2100 MHz (band and 2100 MHz (band 4 (band 17), 700 MHz (band (band 28), 800 MHz (band
66 Ext AWS), 700 MHz AWS) 12), 850 MHz (band 5 20), 900 MHz (band 8),
(bands 17, 14, 13, 12), CLR), 1700 1800 MHz (band 3), 2100
850 MHz (band 5 MHz and 2100 MHz MHz (band 1), and 2600
CLR), 1700 MHz and (band 4 AWS)
2100 MHz (band 4 MHz (band 7)
AWS), 1900 MHz
(band 2)

-
Backward compatibility UMTS, HSPA+ (bands 2, HSPA+ (bands 2, 4, 5) UMTS, HSPA+ (bands 1,
4, 5) 8), EDGE,
GSM, GPRS
(900/1800)

Theoretical download and 150 and 50 Mbps 150 and 50 Mbps 150 and 50 Mbps 150 and 50 Mbps
upload speeds

United States Multicarrier (AT&T and Verizon AT&T –

Verizon)

Europe
– – –
Yes

Band 14 Yes – – –

– – –
FirstNet Ready Approved by AT&T
FirstNet

Table 9b. LTE (3GPP Category 4) modules

Feature P-LTE-IN P-LTE-JN

LTE bands LTE bands 1, 3, 5, 8, 40, and 41* LTE bands 1, 3, 8, 11, 18, 19, and 21

FDD LTE 2100 MHz (band 1), 1800 MHz (band 3), FDD LTE 2100 MHz (band 1), 1800 MHz (band
850 MHz (band 5), 900 MHz (band 8) 3), 900 MHz (band 8), 1500 MHz (band 11), 850
MHz (bands 18, 19), 1500 MHz (band 21)

TDD LTE 2300 MHz (band 40), 2500 MHz (band 41)

*Band 41 supported frequency range: (2535 to 2655 MHz)

Backward compatibility HSPA+, UMTS (bands 1, 8) HSPA+, UMTS (bands 1, 6, 19)

Theoretical download and 150 and 50 Mbps 150 and 50 Mbps


upload speeds

India Yes –

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Feature P-LTE-IN P-LTE-JN


Japan Yes (NTT Docomo, KDDI, Softbank)

China Yes –

Table 10. 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 LTE bands 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 18, 19, 21, 28, 38, 39, 40, and 41
41

FDD LTE 700 MHz (band 12), 700 MHz (band 29), FDD LTE 700 MHz (band 28), 850 MHz (band 5
800 MHz (band 20), 850 MHz (band 5 CLR), 850 MHz CLR), 850 MHz (bands 18 and 19 Low), 900 MHz (band 8), 1500
(band 26 Low), 900 MHz (band 21), 1800 MHz (band
MHz (band 8), 1800 MHz (band 3), 1900 3), 2100 MHz (band 1), or 2600 MHz (band 7)
MHz (band 2), 1900 MHz (PCS band 25),
1700 MHz and 2100 MHz (band 4 AWS), TDD LTE 1900 MHz (band 39), 2300 MHz (band 40),
2100 MHz (band 1), 2300 MHz (band 30), or 2600 MHz 2500 MHz (band 41), or 2600 MHz
(band 7) (band 38)

TDD LTE 2500 MHz (band 41) Carrier aggregation band combinations:

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
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

Theoretical download and 300 and 50 Mbps 300 and 50 Mbps


upload speeds3

Dying Gasp Yes Yes

United States AT&T & Verizon –

Europe Yes –

Band 14 Yes –

Canada Yes –

Australia and New –


Yes (approved by Telstra)
Zealand


Japan Yes (NTT Docomo, KDDI, Softbank)

India, Singapore,

Yes
Malaysia, Thailand

China –
Yes

United Arab Emirates Yes –

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Table 11. 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 1.2 Gbps/200 Mbps


upload speeds3

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

Band 48 (CBRS) Yes

Note- Band 30 must be disabled for mobile deployments in United States.

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Table 12. 5G Sub 6 GHz module available with the IR1800

Region theaters P-5GS6-GL1

RF Bands

5G FR1 - n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n12, n20, n25, n28, n38, n40, n41, n48, n66, n71, n77, n78,
n79

LTE bands 1-5, 7-8, 12-14, 17-20, 25, 26, 28-30, 32, 34, 38-43, 46(LAA), 48(CBRS), 66
and 71

Theoretical download and


upload speeds
3.3 Gbps/400 Mbps

United States Multicarrier (AT&T, Verizon, T-mobile)

Europe Yes

Canada Yes (Bell, Telus, Rogers)

APJC Yes (Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Singapore, India)

Japan Yes (NTT Docomo)

Australia Telstra

Band 14, Band 48 Yes


(CBRS)

5G pluggable module is currently supported on T0 (30M aggr.) and T1 (200M aggr.) licenses on Catalyst IR1800

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Wi-Fi 6 pluggable module performance (support from Cisco IOS XE 17.6 onward)

Table 13. Wi-Fi 6 pluggable module performance

Feature WP-WIFI6 Wi-Fi performance

Supported wireless • Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controllers


LAN controllers

802.11ax capabilities • 2x2 uplink/downlink multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) with two spatial streams

• Uplink/downlink Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA)

• Target Wake Time (TWT)

• Basic Service Set (BSS) coloring •

Maximum Ratio Combining (MRC)

• 802.11ax beamforming
• 20-, 40-, and 80-MHz channels

• PHY data rates up to 1.488 Gbps (80 MHz with 5 GHz and 20 MHz with 2.4 GHz)

• Packet aggregation: Aggregate MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU) (transmit and receive), Aggregate MAC
Service Data Unit (A-MSDU) (transmit and receive)
• 802.11 Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS)

• Cyclic shift diversity (CSD) support

• Wi-Fi Protected Access 3 (WPA3) support

802.11ac capabilities • 2x2 downlink MU-MIMO with 2 spatial streams


• MRC

• 802.11ac beamforming
• 20-, 40-, and 80-MHz channels

• PHY data rates up to 866.7 Mbps (80 MHz with 5 GHz)

• Packet aggregation: A-MPDU (transmit and receive), A-MSDU (transmit and receive)
• 802.11 DFS

• CSD support

• WPA3 support

802.11n version 2.0 (and • 2x2 MIMO with 2 spatial streams


related) • MRC
capabilities
• 802.11n and 802.11a/g
• 20- and 40-MHz channels

• PHY data rates up to 444.4 Mbps (40 MHz with 5 GHz and 20 MHz with 2.4 GHz) • Packet

aggregation: A-MPDU (transmit and receive), A-MSDU (transmit and receive)


• 802.11 DFS

• CSD support

Indicators • Status LED indicates boot loader status, association status, operating status, boot loader warnings, and
boot loader errors
• Power LED indicates power status to module

Dimensions 3.66 x 3.29 x 0.85 in. (9.30 x 8.36 x 2.16 cm)


(W x L x H)

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Feature WP-WIFI6 Wi-Fi performance

Available transmit • 2.4 GHz – total with two active antennas

power settings ÿ 23 dBm (200 mW) max for Complementary Code-Keying (CCK) rates
(max/min)
ÿ 21 dBm (125 mW) max for OFDM rates
ÿ -7 dBm (0.2 mW) min
• 5 GHz – total with two active antennas
ÿ 20 dBm (100 mW) max
ÿ -7 dBm (0.2 mW) min

Cisco Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) modules

The IR1800 offers Ethernet (copper and fiber) uplink options through SFP modules (software support post-FCS).

Supported Ethernet SFP modules

The Ethernet SFP module provides connections to other devices. These field-replaceable transceiver modules provide
the uplink interfaces. RJ-45 connectors allow for copper connections.

Table 14. Supported SFP modules

GE SFP Distance Fiber Classification

GLC-SX-MM-RGD 220 to 550 m MMF Industrial (-40° to +85°C)

GLC-LX-SM-RGD 550 m to 10 km MMF/SMF Industrial (-40° to +85°C)

GLC-ZX-SM-RGD 70 km SMF Industrial (-40° to +85°C)

GLC-SX-MMD 220 to 550 m MMF Extended (-5° to +85°C)

GLC-LH-SMD 550 m to 10 km MMF/SMF Extended (-5° to +85°C)

GLC-ZX-SMD 70 km SMF Extended (-5° to +85°C)

GLC-BX-U 10 km SMF Commercial (0° to +70°C)

GLC-BX-D 10 km SMF Commercial (0° to +70°C)

GLC-LH-MMD 550 m to 10 km MMF/SMF Extended (-5° to +85°C)

GLC-EX-SMD 40 km SMF Extended (-5° to +85°C)

GLC-FE-100FX-RGD 2 km MMF Industrial (-40C to +85C)

GLC-FE-100LX-RGD 10 km SMF Industrial (-40C to +85C)

GLC-FE-100FX 2 km MMF Commercial (0C to +70C)

GLC-FE-100LX 10 km SMF Commercial (0C to +70C)

GLC-FE-100EX 40 km SMF Commercial (0C to +70C)

GLC-FE-100ZX 80 km SMF Commercial (0C to +70C)

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GE SFP Distance Fiber Classification

GLC-FE-100BX-U 10 km SMF Commercial (0C to +70C)

GLC-FE-100BX-D 10 km SMF Commercial (0C to +70C)

GLC-TE 100 m N/A (RJ-45) Extended (-5C to +85C)

Other IR1800-compatible pluggable modules

Automotive dead reckoning GNSS module

The IR1800 Series introduces an advanced automotive dead reckoning GNSS pluggable module (for the IR1833-
K9 and IR1835-K9 platforms): IRM-GNSS-ADR.

The module is a powerful automotive-grade GNSS system equipped with automotive dead reckoning software, an
embedded 6-axis sensor Micro-Electromechanical System (MEMS), and a powerful core. Whenever GNSS coverage
is missing or compromised, the IRM-GNSS-ADR provides accurate estimates of a vehicle’s or moving device’s position
and velocity by combining speed and heading data from internal sensors with On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II) data
from the vehicle’s CAN bus.

This multiconstellation, pluggable module is ideal for telematics applications that require continuous and reliable accuracy
for navigation and tracking.

The table below shows detailed specifications for the automotive dead reckoning GNSS module.

Table 15. Automotive dead reckoning GNSS specifications

Feature Specification

Frequency bands • GPS (L1)


supported • GLONASS (L1, FDMA) (supported in future software releases)

• Galileo (E1) (supported in future software releases)

• BeiDou (B1) (supported in future software releases)

Standards • NMEA, RTCM 104

GNSS channels • 48-channel GNSS architecture

Positional accuracy • 1.6 m (CEP50)

Frequency • 10 Hz navigation, SBAS, 1PPS

A-GPS support • Yes, local ephemeris prediction, server predicted ephemeris (future software support)

• Yes
Jammer rejection

MEMS sensors • Embedded 6-axis (3D gyro + 3D accelerometer)

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100-GB additional storage module

The IR1800 Series supports memory expansion to 100 GB (for the IR1833-K9 and IR1835-K9 platforms): IRM-SSD-100G. This pluggable industrial
SSD can be used to store mission-critical data and applications or multimedia files.

Table 16. SSD specifications

Feature Specification

SSD memory 100 GB

Endurance 33 terabytes written (TBW)

Replacement Replacement recommended when wear ratio reaches 90%


recommendation

Accessories

The Catalyst IR1800 Series introduces multiple new accessories, including a new 7-in-1 antenna, a set of OBD-II cables, and an IP54 kit.

Table 17. Compatible antennas

Antenna Description

ANT-7-5G4WL2G1-O 7-in-1 outdoor vehicle mount antenna- 4G LTE SMA x4, Wi-Fi dual band RP-SMA x2,
GNSS SMA x1

LTE-ANTM2-SMA-D 4G LTE dipole antenna 698-960, 1448-1511, 1710-2690 MHz, SMA

5G-ANTM-SMA-D 5G Sub-6 & LTE Advanced Pro capable dipole antenna, SMA

W-ANTM2050D-RPSMA Wi-Fi dual band swivel dipole antenna, RP-SMA

ANT-4G-OMNI-OUT-N Outdoor omnidirectional 4G antenna, N connector, 698-3800 MHz

ANT-5G-OMNI-OUT-N Outdoor omnidirectional 617 – 5950 MHz antenna, N connector

4G-LTE-ANTM-O-3-B 3-in-1 outdoor black antenna, 4G LTE SMA x2, GPS SMA x1

ANT-3-4G2G1-O 3-in-1 outdoor antenna- 4G LTE TNC x2, GPS SMA x1

ANT-2-4G2-O 2-in-1 outdoor vehicle mount antenna- 4G LTE TNC x2

ANT-5-4G2WL2G1-O 5-in-1 outdoor vehicle mount antenna- 4G LTE TNC x2, Wi-Fi dual band RP-TNC x2,
GPS SMA x1

5G-ANTM-O-4-B 9-in-1 outdoor antenna- 5G Sub-6 GHz / 4G LTE SMA x4, Wi-Fi dual band RP-SMA x4,
GPS SMA x1

Please refer to the antenna guide for all the antenna options available for the industrial routers:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/connectedgrid/antennas/installing-combined/industrial-routers-and-industrial-wireless-antenna-
guide.html

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https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/td-xml/en_us/iot/antennas/scenarios/Antenna-Installation-Scenarios.pdf

Table 18. OBD-II cables

Cable Description (all OBD-II cables are 4.35 m in length)

OBD2-J1962YA-MF4 OBD-II (J1962) Type A to IR1800 cable with type 1 Y-splitting bypass harness

OBD2-J1962YB-MF4 OBD-II (J1962) Type B to IR1800 cable with type 2 Y-splitting bypass harness

OBD2-J1939Y2-MF4 OBD-II (J1939) Type 2 heavy duty diagnostic harness for Volvo/Mack

OBD2-J1939Y1-MF4 OBD-II (J1939) Type 1 to IR1800 cable with type 1 y-splitting bypass harness and auxiliary (discrete
voltage) inputs

OBD2-J1708Y-MF4 OBD-II (J1708) to IR1800 cable with type 1 y-splitting bypass harness and auxiliary (discrete voltage)
inputs

OBD2-J1962VMB-MF4 J1962-VM-Type B Volvo & Mack

OBD-II cables provide power and CAN bus connectivity to the Catalyst IR1800.

Note: When powering an IR1800 from an ODB2 connector, fusing must match the maximum power
consumption requirement of the IR1800 variant attached to it. OBD2 connectors generally fuse at 60W.

IP54 kit

The IR1800 Series is IP40 rated by design. This IP rating can further be improved to IP54 with an additional IP54 kit
(IR1800-IP54-KIT).

Figure 10.
Catalyst IR1800 with IP54 kit

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Software details and management options


Software details

The Catalyst IR1800 Series runs on Cisco’s latest ultra-secure Cisco IOS XE. The table below details key features of Cisco IOS XE on the
IR1800.

Table 19. Software details

Feature Description

Cisco IOS Software • Cisco IOS XE Software: Universal Cisco IOS Software image

requirements • Cisco IOS XE Software Release 17.5.1 or later

• Cisco IOS XE Software: Unified image for Autonomous and Controller (SD-WAN) mode

IPv4 and IPv6 services • Routing Information Protocol Versions 1 and 2 (RIPv1 and RIPv2) and RIPng (IPv6)
features • Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) and Multipoint GRE (MGRE) • Standard

802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

• Network Address Translation (NAT) •

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, relay, and client for IPv4 and IPv6

• Dynamic DNS (DDNS)

• DNS proxy

• DNS spoofing •

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) Lite

• Next-Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP)

• Asynchronous serial data encapsulation and relay

• Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) v3 over subinterfaces and VLAN

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

• 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

Cisco IOS Firewall

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Feature Description
• 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

• Advanced SD-WAN security features supported on IR1835

• Provides LTE QoS with support for up to 8 concurrent bearers on each cellular WAN interface for
Quality of Service (QoS) traffic classification and prioritization
features
• 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

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Feature Description

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

The Catalyst IR1800 supports multiple management solutions to deploy and manage large-scale deployments at their
various stages.

Table 20. Supported management solutions

Operational phase Application Description

Device staging and Cisco WebUI A GUI-based device-management tool that simplifies provisioning of devices for a small-
configuration for a few scale deployment through easy-to-use wizards.
routers

Deploy, manage, Cisco IoT Operations • A cloud-based dashboard that empowers OT/IT collaboration to deploy, monitor, and gain insights
Dashboard from Cisco networking devices and the assets they connect, simply and securely at scale.
monitor, and
maintain IoT routers and
assets at scale • Rapid-scaling zero-touch deployment and secure enrollment for tens of thousands of routers

• Enhanced security: Role-based access and user audit trail and secure communications for data
transport across networks, VPN tunnels, geo-fencing, alerts, and notifications for data and
physical security. • Increased reliability: Reliable communications over cellular or

Ethernet networks, lifecycle management, and 24/7 real-time monitoring and alerts.

Extend your Cisco Digital Network • Cisco DNA offers a network infrastructure that is not only fully

enterprise network to Architecture (Cisco DNA) with SD- programmable and open to third–party innovation, but can also fully and
configure, WAN seamlessly integrate the cloud as an infrastructure component.
monitor, and manage • Simplifies and automates processes and workflow by bringing the notion of user-aware and
industrial assets 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


VAN.
• Cisco SD-WAN (vManage) automates application flexibility over multiple connections, such as the
internet, MPLS, and wireless 4G LTE/5G (advanced SDWAN security features only
available on IR1835).

The Catalyst IR1800 supports multiple embedded management capabilities.

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Table 21. Embedded management capabilities

Feature Description

Cisco IOS Embedded Event A distributed and customized approach to event detection and recovery.
Manager (EEM)
Provides the ability to monitor events and take corrective or any other desired action when the monitored events,
such as a high or low threshold, occur.

Cisco IOS XE IP SLA Helps assure the performance of new, business-critical IP applications as well as IP services by actively monitoring
and reliably reporting traffic statistics such as jitter, response time, packet loss, and connectivity.

Simple Network Management Open-standards-based network monitoring and accounting tools, such as SNMP for 3G, 4G, ignition power, ADR-
Protocol (SNMP), Syslog, GNSS, mSATA, etc., provide a common management platform for many different devices.
NetFlow

LTE network management and A dedicated diagnostic port on a cellular module enables logging of data during debugging sessions that can
diagnostics be analyzed by industry-standard tools such as Spirent Universal Diagnostic Monitor (UDM).

Cisco IOS XE telemetry/YANG model Telemetry is an automated communications process by which measurements and other data are collected at
remote or inaccessible points and transmitted to the receiving equipment for monitoring. Telemetry provides
a mechanism to stream YANG-modeled data to a data collector.

Software licensing
The Catalyst IR1800 introduces a dual network stack along with throughput licenses. Appropriate combinations can be
selected according to need.

Network stack

There are two network stacks:

• Network Essentials

• Network Advantage

These stacks provide various capabilities. The Network Essentials license offers the essential elements of routing
and security necessary for typical IoT deployments. The Network Advantage license enables advanced features such as
MPLS, L2TPv3 for a highly scalable and cost-effective solution, mobile IP for seamless migration between
networks, and application-aware QoS policies for built-in intelligence, in addition to the features offered by Network
Essentials.

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The figure below explains the capabilities provided by the licenses.

Figure 11.
Licensing details

Throughput licenses

The IR1800 has three throughput license options.

Table 22. Licenses and throughput

License Tier Aggregate throughput Comment

Default (DEF) T0 30 Mbps This is the default tier with 30 Mbps aggregate throughput.

Performance (PERF) T1 200 Mbps This tier provides 200 Mbps aggregate throughput.

Boost (BOOS) T2 Uncapped This tier allows the device to use its full hardware capacity.

Select an appropriate combination of network stack and throughput tier based on your requirements.

Export regulations require HSEC license as a mandatory attach with Boost License.

A single Cisco IOS XE universal image encompassing all functions is delivered with the product. Software feature
licenses are preinstalled at the factory, depending on the selection made at the time of purchase, simplifying
software delivery and decreasing the operational costs of the deployment. Licenses can be upgraded after
deployment by going through the Cisco Smart License activation process. For a more detailed overview of Cisco
licensing, go to cisco.com/go/licensingguide.

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Ordering information

The Catalyst IR1800 Series is a Smart License-enabled product. Cisco Smart Accounts and Virtual Accounts are
required to order the product. For more information on how to order the Catalyst IR1800 and Cisco Smart Accounts,
visit the Cisco Smart Account user guide.

Ordering the Catalyst IR1800 can be divided into three major sections:

1. Operating system and licenses (step 2)

2. Pluggable modules (steps 3 through 7)

3. Accessories (step 8 and later)

To place an order, select the right product IDs from the tables below in sequential order.

Table 23. Product ordering process


Step 1. Select the base platform.

Hardware (chassis) Description

IR1821-K9 Cisco Catalyst IR1821 Rugged Router

IR1831-K9 Cisco Catalyst IR1831 Rugged Router

IR1833-K9 Cisco Catalyst IR1833 Rugged Router

IR1835-K9 Cisco Catalyst IR1835 Rugged Router

Step 2. Select the network stack and throughput tier.

Licenses

Network Essentials Network Advantage Throughput tier Aggregate throughput

SL-1800-NE/DEF-K9 SL-1800-NA/DEF-K9 T0 (default) 30 Mbps

SL-1800-NE/PERF-K9 SL-1800-NA/PERF-K9 T1 (Performance) 200 Mbps

SL-1800-NE/BOOS-K9 SL-1800-NA/BOOS-K9 T2 (Boost) Uncapped

The T2 (Boost) license requires an additional mandatory L-18-HSEC-K9 license.

Upgrade licenses will be available post-FCS.


Step 3. Select the cellular pluggable modules.

Cellular module Description

P-LTEAP18-GL(=) Category 18 LTE module for North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific

P-LTEA-EA(=) Category 6 LTE module for North America, Europe, and Middle East

P-LTEA-LA(=) Category 6 LTE module for Asia Pacific and Latin America

P-LTE-MNA(=) Category 4 LTE module for AT&T, FirstNet Ready and Verizon, US

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Cellular module Description

P-LTE-US(=) Category 4 LTE module for AT&T, U.S

P-LTE-VZ(=) Category 4 LTE module for Verizon, U.S

P-LTE-GB(=) Category 4 LTE module for Europe

P-LTE-IN(=) Category 4 LTE module for India

P-LTE-JN(=) Category 4 LTE module for Japan

Step 4. Select the option of a preinstalled Verizon SIM card (if required).

Verizon SIM card Description

LTE-SIM-VZ(=) Verizon SIM (preinstalled) for zero-touch deployment

Step 5. Select the Wi-Fi 6 pluggable module.

Wi-Fi 6 pluggable module

CAPWAP mode EWC mode Description

WP-WIFI6-x(=) WP-WIFI6-EWC-x(=) Wi-Fi 6 can be shipped in CAPWAP mode or Embedded Wireless


Controller (EWC) mode based on the product ID selected

‘x’ denotes the country/regional code for Wi-Fi frequency (e.g., A/B/C, etc.)

Wireless LAN Compliance Lookup can be used to choose the right


country/regional code

Step 6. Select the automotive dead reckoning pluggable GNSS module (only for IR1833-K9 and IR1835-
K9).

Dead reckoning GNSS Description

IRM-GNSS-ADR(=) Automotive dead reckoning GNSS pluggable module

Step 7. Select the additional 100-GB SSD module (only for IR1833-K9 and IR1835-K9).

SSD Description

IRM-SSD-100G(=) 100-GB industrial-grade field-replaceable SSD

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Step 8. Select the power adapter and appropriate mating cord (if using a power brick and power cable).

Power supply and Description


cables

PWR-MF4-125W-AC(=) AC to DC power adapter for IR1800- 125W

IR-PWR-G2A-NA(=) Power Cord - North America

IR-PWR-G2A-BR(=) Power Cord - Brazil

IR-PWR-G2A-AU(=) Power Cord – Australia

IR-PWR-G2A-CE(=) Power Cord – Central Europe

IR-PWR-G2A-ISR(=) Power Cord – Israel

IR-PWR-G2A-ID(=) Power Cord - India

IR-PWR-G2A-UK(=) Power Cord - United Kingdom

IR-PWR-G2A-ITA(=) Power Cord – Italy

IR-PWR-G2A-AR(=) Power Cord – Argentina

IR-PWR-G2A-JP(=) Power Cord – Japan

IR-PWR-G2A-AP(=) Power Cord – Asia Pacific

IR-PWR-G2A-CN(=) Power Cord – China

IR-PWR-G2A-SA(=) Power Cord – South Africa

IR-PWR-G2A-SWI(=) Power Cord - Switzerland

Step 9. Select the right OBD-II cable (for on-the-move/vehicle deployments).


(An OBD-II cable can be used to power the IR1800 from the OBD-II port of a vehicle, along with
connecting to the CAN bus of the vehicle for vehicle data.)

OBD-II cable Description

OBD2-J1962YA-MF4(=) OBD-II (J1962) Type A to IR1800 cable with type 1 Y-splitting bypass harness

OBD2-J1962YB-MF4(=) OBD-II (J1962) Type B to IR1800 cable with type 2 Y-splitting bypass harness

OBD2-J1939Y2-MF4(=) OBD-II (J1939) Type 2 heavy duty diagnostic harness for Volvo/Mack

OBD2-J1939Y1-MF4(=) OBD-II (J1939) Type 1 to IR1800 cable with type 1 y-splitting bypass harness and auxiliary
(discrete voltage) inputs

OBD2-J1708Y-MF4(=) OBD-II (J1708) to IR1800 cable with type 1 y-splitting bypass harness and auxiliary (discrete
voltage) inputs

OBD2-J1962VMB- J1962-VM-Type B Volvo & Mack


MF4(=)

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Step 10. Select the right antennas and antenna stand for the use case/deployment.

Antenna Description

ANT-7-5G4WL2G1-O(=) 7-in-1 outdoor vehicle mount antenna- 4G LTE SMA x4, Wi-Fi dual band RP-SMA x2, GNSS
High School x1

LTE-ANTM2-SMA-D(=) 4G LTE dipole antenna 698-960, 1448-1511, 1710-2690 MHz, SMA

5G-ANTM-SMA-D(=) 5G Sub-6 & LTE Advanced Pro capable dipole antenna, SMA

W-ANTM2050D- Wi-Fi dual band swivel dipole antenna, RP-SMA


RPSMA(=)

ANT-4G-OMNI-OUT-N(=) Outdoor omnidirectional 4G antenna, N connector, 698-3800 MHz

ANT-5G-OMNI-OUT-N(=) Outdoor omnidirectional 617 – 5950 MHz antenna, N connector

4G-LTE-ANTM-O-3-B(=) 3-in-1 outdoor black antenna, 4G LTE SMA x2, GPS SMA x1

ANT-3-4G2G1-O(=) 3-in-1 outdoor antenna- 4G LTE TNC x2, GPS SMA x1

ANT-2-4G2-O(=) 2-in-1 outdoor vehicle mount antenna- 4G LTE TNC x2

ANT-5-4G2WL2G1-O(=) 5-in-1 outdoor vehicle mount antenna- 4G LTE TNC x2, Wi-Fi dual band RP-TNC x2, GPS
High School x1

5G-ANTM-O-4-B(=) 9-in-1 outdoor antenna- 5G Sub-6 GHz / 4G LTE SMA x4, Wi-Fi dual band RP-SMA x4, GPS
High School x1

Step 11. Select the DIN rail (if using a DIN rail mount).

Mounting option Description

IR1800-DINRAIL(=) DIN rail mount

Step 12. Select the IP54 Kit (if you require an IP54 system).

IP54 option Description

IR1800-IP54-KIT(=) IP54 Kit for IR1800

Step 13. Select the appropriate SFP module (if needed).

Ethernet SFP Distance Fiber Classification

GLC-SX-MM-RGD 220 to 550 m MMF Industrial (-40C to +85C)

GLC-LX-SM-RGD 550 m to 10 km MMF/SMF Industrial (-40C to +85C)

GLC-ZX-SM-RGD 70 km SMF Industrial (-40C to +85C)

GLC-SX-MMD 220 to 550 m MMF Extended (-5C to +85C)

GLC-LH-SMD 550 m to 10 km MMF/SMF Extended (-5C to +85C)

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Ethernet SFP Distance Fiber Classification

GLC-ZX-SMD 70 km SMF Extended (-5C to +85C)

GLC-BX-U 10 km SMF Commercial (0C to +70C)

GLC-BX-D 10 km SMF Commercial (0C to +70C)

GLC-LH-MMD 550 m to10 km MMF/SMF Extended (-5C to +85C)

GLC-EX-SMD 40 km SMF Extended (-5C to +85C)

GLC-FE-100FX-RGD 2 km MMF Industrial (-40C to +85C)

GLC-FE-100LX-RGD 10 km SMF Industrial (-40C to +85C)

GLC-FE-100FX 2 km MMF Commercial (0C to +70C)

GLC-FE-100LX 10 km SMF Commercial (0C to +70C)

GLC-FE-100EX 40 km SMF Commercial (0C to +70C)

GLC-FE-100ZX 80 km SMF Commercial (0C to +70C)

GLC-FE-100BX-U 10 km SMF Commercial (0C to +70C)

GLC-FE-100BX-D 10 km SMF Commercial (0C to +70C)

GLC-TE 100 m ON (RJ-45) Extended (-5C to +85C)

Step 14. Select other accessories as needed.

Other accessories Description

Power cable

CAB-PWR-15-MF4 Power cable when directly connecting to a DC source (such as a vehicle battery)
NOTE: It is preferred to use an OBD-II cable for a quick and clean installation

RF cables

CAB-L240-10-SM-TM SMA(m)-straight to TNC(m)-straight, LMR-240-DB, 10 ft.

CAB-L240-15-SM-TM SMA(m)-straight to TNC(m)-straight, LMR-240-DB, 15 ft.

CAB-L240-20-SM-TM SMA(m)-straight to TNC(m)-straight, LMR-240-DB, 20 ft.

LTE-AE-MAG-SMA Magnetic SMA antenna stand, SMA(f)-straight to TNC(f)-straight, LMR-195 plenum rated, 1 ft.

CAB-L240-10-SM-NM SMA(m)-straight to N(m)-straight, LMR-240-FRDB, 10 ft.

CAB-L-10-RSP-RTP RP-SMA(male) to RP-SMA(female), 10 ft.

CAB-L195-10-SM-SF SMA(m) to SMA(f), LMR-195, 10 ft.

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Other accessories Description

CAB-L240-20-SM-SF SMA(m) to SMA(f), LMR-240, 20 ft.

CAB-L400-20-N-N N(m)-straight to N(m)-right angle, LMR-400-DB, 20 ft.

RF adapters

LTE-ADPT-SM-TF SMA(m)-straight to TNC(f)-straight adapter

AIR-ACC370-NF-NF N(f)-straight to N(f)-straight adapter

Ethernet cable

CAB-ETH-S-RJ45 Yellow Cable for Ethernet, Straight through,RJ-45,15 feet

Console cable

CAB-USB-UB USB Type A to USB Micro-B (2m)

Digital I/O cable

CAB-IO-MF6 Mating connector for Alarm-In / Digital I/O / Ignition Sense

Lighting arrestors

ACC-LA-G-SM-SF SMA(m) to SMA(f)- straight, GDT, DC to 6 GHz

CGR-LA-NF-NF N(f)-straight to N(f)-straight, GDT, DC to 6 GHz

CGR-LA-NM-NF N(f)-straight to N(m)-straight, GDT, DC to 6 GHz

4G-ACC-OUT-LA TNC(f)-straight to TNC(m)-straight, HPF, 698 to 2700 MHz (does not support GNSS)

ACC-LA-G-TM-TF TNC(f)-straight to TNC(m)-straight, GDT, DC to 6 GHz

Ordering the IR1800 bundled with the Cisco IoT Operations Dashboard

Select the product ID as described in the table below.

Table 24. IR1800 and Cisco IoT Operations Dashboard bundle

Bundle product ID Description

IR1800-IOTOC Bundled product ID for IoT Operations Dashboard subscription and IR1800 hardware

A detailed data sheet and ordering guide for the IR1800 with Cisco IoT Operations Dashboard can be found at Cisco IoT Operations
Dashboard Datasheet, Cisco IoT Operations Dashboard Ordering Guide.

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Warranty information
The Catalyst IR1800 Series comes with a Cisco 3-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. The table below shows the available
technical services.

Find more information about Cisco product warranties.

Learn more about Cisco Technical Services.

Table 25. 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

Product sustainability
Information about Cisco’s environmental sustainability policies and initiatives for our products, solutions, operations, and
extended operations or supply chain is provided in the “Environmental Sustainability” section of Cisco’s Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR) Report.

Reference links to information about key environmental sustainability topics (mentioned in the “Environmental
Sustainability” section of the CSR Report) are provided in the following table:

Table 26. Cisco environmental sustainability information

Sustainability topic Reference

General Information on product-material-content laws and regulations Materials

Information on electronic waste laws and regulations, WEEE Compliance


including our products, batteries and packaging

Information on product takeback and reuse program Cisco Takeback and Reuse Program

Sustainability inquiries Contact: csr_inquiries@cisco.com

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Sustainability topic Reference

Environmental operating temperature range Table 7. Environmental specifications

Power Power input Table 5. Power specifications


Power consumption

Material Product packaging weight and materials Contact: environment@cisco.com

Physcial dimensions and weight Table 4. Physical specifications

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developments, and Cisco does not represent, warrant, or guarantee that it is complete, accurate, or up to date. This
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