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Is Your Organization Ready for 4G Connectivity? Alex I Sahu An Enabling a Hybrid WAN Series June 24, 2015 Senior Product Manager

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Is Your Organization Ready for 4G Connectivity?

Alex I Sahu

An Enabling a Hybrid WAN Series

June 24, 2015

Senior Product Manager

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Enabling the Hybrid WAN Webinar Series

• 6th November 2014 How to Deliver Uncompromising Branch Application Performance

• 16th December 2014 5 Ways to Lower Your Branch Costs

• 22nd January 2015 Securing Your WAN Infrastructure

• 5th February 2015 Ask Cisco: Deploying a Hybrid WAN Infrastructure

• 18th February 2015 Simplify Management of Your Branch Infrastructure

• 17th March 2015 Cisco IT Evaluates Hybrid WAN’s

• 22nd April 2015 Speed Your Hybrid WAN Deployment

• 27th May 2015 Maximizing Application Performance and Bandwidth Efficiency

• 24th June 2015 Is Your Organization Ready for 4G LTE Connectivity?

Visit www.cisco.com/go/iwan http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/enterprise-networks/intelligent-wan/index.html#~webinars

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Your Presenters

Senior Product Manager

Alex I Sahu Robb Boyd

Techwise TV

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What You’ll Learn Today

Impacts of IoE & IoT How 4G LTE Works

Unconventional WAN Challenges IT & Business Use Cases

4G LTE Evolution & Its Capabilities Cisco® 4G LTE Products Portfolio

How 4G LTE Improve Branch Flexibility Summary & Key Takeaways

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Macro Level Challenges

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39%

of the world population is connected

13B connected things

80%

Technology powers

of business processes

5000

More data in one year than in previous

Internet of Everything

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Point-of-Sale Hotel Taxi

Bookstore Music Print Advertising Car

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WAN Demands Exceeding Budgets

5 years

Cisco Visual Networking Index, June 2014

Increase 3X in the next

GLOBAL IP TRAFFIC GROWTH:

will be flat or declining

Nemertes Research, August 2014

60% WAN budgets

LIMITED WAN BUDGETS:

The Widening Network Complexity Gap

Building Blocks of IT

Endpoin

ts o

n

the N

etw

ork

VoIP/Video

Virtualization

Cloud Computing

Mobility

SDN

IoT

IT Budgets

Network Complexity Gap

Source: ZK Research, 2014

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2013 WAN Spending Breakdown What are the pressure points?

48%

15%

12%

18%

7%

Wireline/Internet

Transport Services

OpEx (non-staff)

CapEx

Nemertes Research Benchmark Report: Emerging WAN Trends: The Internet Arises*

Information Week Reports: 2014 Next Gen WAN Survey**

Wireless

OpEx (staff)

WAN Spend on Wireline/Internet*

Say Demand for WAN

Bandwidth Will Increase**

Organizations Have Flat WAN Budgets*

Customer Opportunity

Area Customer Tradeoff

Areas

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IoT Has Unique Network Requirements

Traditional Network Connectivity IoT Network of Tomorrow

End-to-End Management

Validated Design

Secure Connectivity

Transport Independent

Intelligent Path Control

Application Optimization

Scalable & Converged

Flexible Form Factors

• Silo'ed networks for each application

• Master-slave communication systems

• Vendor lock-in

• Limited connectivity options (via wired networks)

IWA

N

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Costs of Not Having Branch Flexibility

New Market opportunity

Expanding geography

Temporary branches

Location based services

Remote management: Cost savings

Centralized monitoring

Theft protection

Process optimization

Current cost optimization

Wireline T1 vs 4G LTE

Satellite vs 4G LTE

Full branch backup

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How 4G LTE Technology Evolved: 1997–2014

0

100

200

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700

GPRSRel'97

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WCDMARel'99

HSDPA HSUPA LTE

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ise

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s

User Delay Perception

2GDigital, circuit

switched

3GIP (packet

switched) fordata only

“3.5G” IP for data

only

4G (LTE)IP (for bothdata and

voice)

Bandwidth

64 Kbps 3 Mbps

21 Mbps

100 Mbps

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quency

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quencie

s)

FDMA

TDMA

CDMA

OFMA

OFDMA

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How 4G LTE Works

Cellular Provider Network

Customer

Premises

Equipment (CPE)

ISR + 4G

EHWIC

eNodeB S-GW

P-GW

Cisco® ASR

5500 Packet-Switched

Network

(Internet, MPLS VPN Service,

Private Network, Other)

Logical Next Hop in

Service Provider

Network for ISR

Transparent EPC to

Support Mobility

eNodeB = Cell Tower

P-GW = Packet Data Network Gateway

Layer 3 (IP) Connectivity Between CPE and P-Gateway

EPC = Evolved Packet Core

S-GW = Serving Gateway

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Deploy 4G LTE to Improve Branch Flexibility

Mobile Branch

Medium Branch

Cisco

WebEx

Headquarters

Small Branch

Cisco

WebEx

Large Branch

Cisco

WebEx

4G LTE Cellular

Network

4G LTE Backup

Link

4G LTE Backup Link

4G LTE Primary Link

Primary Terrestrial Link

Primary Terrestrial

Link

Internet/

MPLS VPN/

Private IP

Primary Terrestrial Link

Wireless Backhaul Directly to

Customer MPLS or other VPN

4G LTE Primary Link

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Deploy Managed Services Across Multiple Cellular Carriers

Customer 1

Remote,

Temporary,

or Mobile Branch

Customer 2

MPLS Core

Local Mobility

Anchor (LMA)

Internet

Backbone Managed Service

Provider Core

Mobile

Operator 2

Mobile

Operator 1

Mobile

Operator 3

Mobile

Access

Gateway

(MAG)

Cisco® Proxy Mobile IP Tunnel

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Managed 4G Connectivity Similar to MPLS VPN

Enterprise

Mobile IP Services Site 1

ATM/Frame Relay

Remote, Temporary,

or Mobile Branch

Cellular

Network

P2P, IPsec Site 2

MPLS VPN

Core

Service provider manages the end-to-end WAN and optionally the CPE.

4G wireless network becomes simply another private IP access type using the Mobile IPv4 Network Mobility (NeMo)

protocol.

Cisco routers (from ISRs to ASR 1000s) allow service providers to offer 4G LTE services as a wireless backup to corporate

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) VPNs.

Managed service providers can support:

‒ Stationary branches with primary or backup access

‒ Temporary sites with primary or backup access

‒ Mobile networks (planes, trains, and mobile command centers)

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Intelligent WAN with 4G LTE

Branch

Internet

MPLS

Private Cloud

Virtual Private Cloud

Public Cloud

3G/4G LTE

AVC

WAAS PfR

Transport

Independent

• Consistent operational model

• Simple Provider migrations

• Scalable and Modular design

• DMVPN IPsec overlay design

• Application best path based on delay, loss,

jitter, path preference

• Load Balancing for full utilization of all bandwidth

• Improved network availability

• Performance Routing (PfR v3)

Intelligent

Path Control

• Application monitoring with Application

Visibility and Control (AVC)

• Application Acceleration and bandwidth

savings with WAAS + Akamai

Application

Optimization

• Certified strong encryption

• Comprehensive threat defense

with ASA and IOS Firewall/IPS

• Cloud Web Security (CWS) for

scalable secure direct Internet access

Secure

Connectivity

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Advanced Features of Cisco 4G LTE

Feature Description

SMS Router can send, receive, view, and archive Short Message Service

(SMS) messages.

GPS The 4G interface has a GPS that can be used to track the geo-location

of the router.

Dual SIM (only fixed platforms; EHWICs do not support

this feature)

The 4G LTE routers have dual subscriber identity module (SIM) slots so

two SIM cards can connect to two different mobile networks. Only one

SIM card can be active at any given time, not both.

Multiple Profiles The router can be configured to connect with multiple profiles such as

Internet-only, enterprise-only, VPN, and so forth.

Extension MIBs for 4G-LTE Cisco enhanced 3G MIBs and cellular MIBs can be used for remote

monitoring of the router 4G parameters using an SNMP-based

management system.

Embedded DM-Logging Cisco IOS® Software-embedded extensive DM logging lets you log

over-the-air messages for troubleshooting.

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Use Case: Multi-VRF/VRF-Lite

‒ Government Departments

‒ Enterprise: Different departments

‒ Achieving this config involved

collaboration across Cisco access

and core network development

teams.

Cisco® ASR 5000

VRF A1 Site Remote Branch

Customer A

EPS

VRF A2 Site

MPLS Core

PE

VRF-2

VRF-1

BGP = Border Gateway Protocol

EPS = Evolved Packet System

DSCP = Differentiated Services Code Point

GRE = Generic Routing Encapsulation

NeMo = Mobile IPv4 Network Mobility protocol

PE = Provider edge

VRF = Virtual Route Forwarding Instance

CPE ASR5K/HA PE Mobile IP tunnel – GRE mode

BGP-based

VRF info

exchange

HQ

GRE-Key 2 for VRF-2

GRE-Key 1 for VRF-1

Separate VRFs

Segregated traffic using

same LTE link

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ITPITPITPITP

SoftSwitch

PSTN GW

Access

Aggregation

Edge SBC

Policy

Servers

Signaling

Bearer

SP

Pe

erin

g E

dge

Le

ga

cy P

ST

N E

dge

ISR-Gx

TDM PBX

C

usto

mer

Site

| S

P/I

MS

Netw

ork

CUCM

CUBE PRI SIP

Voice/LTE IMS-SIP

VoLTE Hosted

Service for

Small Business

w/out any PBX’s

SIP

VoLTE Managed SIP

Trunks for

Small Business w/IP

PBX’s

VoLTE Enterprise

SIP Tunking for

PSTN Access

fxs

ISR-Gx ISR-Gx

SIP Phones

ISR-Gx

VoLTE Managed SIP

Trunks for

Small Business

w/Legacy PBX’s

Voice/LTE IMS-SIP Voice/LTE IMS-SIP

IP-PBX

Voice/LTE IMS-SIP

IMS Core

Enterprise Voice Solution over LTE

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Out of Band (OOB) Access Use Case

POTS/Modem Challenges

• Older modem technology/equipment

• POTS lines cost vs. benefits

• Limited bandwidth on copper wires

• Low performance limits use as a backup to WAN link

Cisco LTE Solutions

• OOB options include an integrated module in ISR (LTE eHWIC) or an 819

• Access List flexibility to enforce security

• SMS can be used for LTE OOB mgmt

• LTE speed adds backup WAN use case

• 819 option can offer ISR + WAN backup!

Benefits

• 21st Century Solution

• Integrate into Business Continuity plan

• Significant and cost effective bandwidth

• LTE can provide OOB & backup WAN

• LTE integrates well into customer network

BEFORE

POTS Network

HQ

WAN

AFTER

4G LTE

HQ

WAN

Remote Location Remote Location

Management only Management +

WAN backup

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Financial Transaction Priority (QoS)

c

Operator Services Private Network

Cisco

4G LTE ISR

Cisco ISR /

ASR Router

LTE/EVDO

Private IP

Address

Enterprise Virtual

Routing and

Forwarding (VRF)

Instances

QoS

Markings

Honored

Multi-VRF / QoS

bearers

Video

Transaction

Audio M2M and

Enterprise

Svcs

Cisco ASR5K

• High Priority: Time-sensitive audio packets

• Priority: Business mission-critical data flows including financial transaction data

• Low Priority: Video surveillance/customer support

• Best Effort: Advertisements/signage

Sample QoS Markings

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Cisco IOx Enables Applications – 4G LTE ISR

IOx

Platforms at the Network Edge

IOS Operating Systems

Distributed Applications

IOx SDK and Middleware Services

Application

Management Application Store

Embedded

Compute Accessible

Interfaces

Embedded

Storage

Sensors and Endpoints

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4G LTE Enterprise Branch Use Cases

Early Deployments

‒ No infrastructure

‒ No time to set up wired connection

Temporary or Nomadic Deployments

‒ Trade shows and other events

‒ Uncertain economic conditions

‒ Market assessment

Disaster Recovery and Backup

‒ Last man standing

‒ End-to-end redundant network

‒ Uncompromised backup

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Financial

Transportation

Industrial

Automation

Utilities Public Safety Oil & Gas

Enterprise Branch Untethered

Key Market Verticals Addressed by Cisco 4G Enabled ISRs

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4G enabled ISR inside a small branch Required Features

ISR G2 with 4G for primary or backup WAN connectivity Dual-SIM, Dual-Carrier for HA wireless backhauls with Global SKU

Secure connectivity back to the data center Strong IP Security Features with QoS for data over 4G

Offload data from primary WAN (if configured as backup WAN) Support for advanced features like AVC, PfR

Remote Device Management SNMP, SMS, CLI

MPLS

4G as primary or backup in an Enterprise Branch

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Cellular Network ISR G2

Cloud Computing

Financial Institute (App Subscriber)

Enterprise HQ (App Subscriber)

Digital Signage/ Kiosk

PoS

ATM

3rd Party Management App Provider

4G enabled ISR inside a small branch, ATM, PoS, Vending Machine,

Kiosk at Store in Remote Locations

Required Features

ISR G2 with 4G for primary or backup WAN connectivity Dual-SIM, Dual-Carrier for HA wireless backhauls with Global SKU

Video Surveillance and RT ad message display Bi-directional Video Streaming over Cellular

Secured monetary transactions and inventory reporting Strong IP Security Features with QoS for data over 3G

Secured Wi-Fi Hotspot for Store Owner and Guests Multimedia Traffic on Dual Radio with multiple SSIDs for Secured and Open

Access

Remote Device Management SNMP, SMS

Wi-Fi clients

Vending Machine

Multiple transport options (DSL, Serial, 3G Cellular, Ethernet, Wi-Fi)

3G/4G

Financial/ Retail Industry

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4G enabled ISR at a Local Clinic Required Features

Patients requiring long distance healthcare services Bi-directional Video Streaming over Cellular

Patient monitoring, classification and tracking RFID tags with WLAN, WLCM, WCS, MSE

Administrative devices with wired and WLAN access IPSec with NAT, ACL, QoS, VLANs, Voice

Wi-Fi for 802.11 clients (employees and guests) Multimedia Traffic on Dual Radio as APs with multiple SSIDs for Secured and

Limited Guest Access , CleanAir

Remote Device Management and Debug SNMP, SMS, Syslog

Cellular Network

Healthcare Specialist & Attendant Stations

IISR G2

Patient Info at Data Center

Remote Patient Monitoring & Emergency Response System

RFID & RTLS

Remote Clinic/Home

WCS/MSE

Server

EHR/ PACS

3G/4G

Healthcare Industry

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Industrial Remote Monitoring Use Case

Monitor along 2000 miles of gas pipelines in harsh environments

Consistent 3G/4G connectivity with capability to debug remotely

Backhaul securely video surveillance SCADA traffic

Cisco 4G LTE ISR

Cisco Prime—one management for wired/wireless/security

Cisco ASR 1K for head—end VPN traffic aggregation

as compared to competitive devices— seamless obviating expensive truck-rolls

w/ fair bandwidth allocation for Video

nodes as part of a single infrastructure instance

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Machine-to-Machine Use Case Scenario

Optimize Traffic Flow and Improve Driver Experience

TRAFFIC MONITORING CENTER ROUTE MAP

Public Sector: Citywide Traffic Monitoring

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CASH

LEVEL

Machine-to-Machine Use Case Scenario

Fewer Trucks, Greater Cost Savings and Efficiency

BANK HQ

DISTRIBUTION

ATM

ATM Machine: Status Monitoring and Automated Cash Management

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Product Portfolio Overview

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4G LTE Enabled Cisco ISR 4000 Series Turbo Charging the Intelligent WAN

ISR 4321 50-100 Mbps

ISR 4331 100-300 Mbps

ISR 4351 200-400 Mbps

ISR 4431 500-1000 Mbps

ISR 4451 1-2Gbps

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

1500+

Customers

Redesigned to Deliver a High Quality Experience Across All Branches

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Cisco 4G LTE for ISR Routers

Cisco 829 Cisco 890 & 880

Enhancing the Borderless Experience

ATMs / Vending Machine Q3CY2015

Retail / SMB / MSP POS / Remote

Office

Enterprise Branch

Remote branch office

Q3-Q4CY2014

Mass Transit Fleet, PSS,

O&G Q3CY2015

Enterprise Branch: Primary

& Backup Modular ISR

with investment protection

Cisco 819

Cisco® 809 ISR

Pe

rfo

rma

nce

, S

ca

lab

ility

, A

va

ilab

ility

NIM & EHWIC

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• 4G LTE with theoretical 100Mbps DL and

50Mbps UL

• GE WAN(RJ45/SFP and multimode xDSL

• 8 GE LAN ports (4 PoE enabled)

• 2x2 MIMO with QOS/Multi-VRF with Dual

SIMs

• Default dual high performance antennas

and one extender base

Available on 890 series

WAN Trifecta – xDSL, 4G, Ethernet

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4G LTE + WiFi: C819GW-LTE-[XYZ-X]K9

• -10 to 50C Extended Temperature (+30% Faster Performance 25 Mbps with Full Services than 3G + WiFi and +30% faster Boot Time)

• Dual 802.11n WiFi (AP3500 equivalent) –A domain, External 2X3 MIMO Antennas

• No support for IOx Framework

• Multi-carriers Field FW Image Switching Provisioning (Selectable from Flash between Verizon, ATT, Sprint, and Canada) FW-MC7350-LTE-VZ

• Ship with default 2 4G-LTE-ANTM-D and 1 4G-AE010-R Extender for LTE, and 3 AIR-ANTM2050D-R WiFi Antennas

• DUAL SIMs support

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Interface Specifications

4G / LTE (w/ GPS) + 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi (2.4 / 5 GHz) with Dual SIMs

Ethernet: 4 GE LAN (w/ POE) + 1 GE WAN

Serial: 2 x RJ-45

Networked USB (HW ready- future SW release)

Motion detector (HW ready- future SW release)

Power Specifications

6-30 VDC power supply options

30 W available for POE

Automotive grade power supply

Form Factor Specifications

IP-54 rating

Compact form factor

Fixed configurations- Panel / DIN rail / Door mount

Extended Temperature range

Schedule

EFT starts in May 2015

Santos, UNOPS, Southern Company

FCS targeted for September 2015

Network Design Flexibility 829 Industrial Integrated Services Routers

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Interface Specifications

4G / LTE (w/ GPS)

Ethernet: 2 x 10/100 routed ports

Serial: 2 x RJ-45

Networked USB (HW ready- future SW release)

Motion detector (HW ready- future SW release)

Digital Alarm Input (HW ready- future SW release)

Power Specifications

9-60 VDC power supply options

Form Factor Specifications

Compact form factor: Tentative dimensions: 5” x 6.25” x 1.25”

Fixed configurations- Panel / DIN rail / Door mount

IP-30 rating

Extended Temperature range

Schedule

EFT starts late June 2015

FCS targeted for September 2015

Network Design Flexibility 809 Industrial Integrated Services Routers

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Antenna Portfolio

Description Part Number List Price Use Cases Picture

Multi-Band Swivel Mount

Dipole Antenna-Faceplate

Mount (dual included)

4G-LTE-ANTM-D

4G-LTE-ANTM-D= (Spare)

N/C Default antennas, attach direct to router

antenna ports when good LTE signal, or clear

line of sight. On ISR G2 modular router, add

n/c base and extension cable to ensure

optimal antenna separation.

Multi-Band Omnidirectional

Antenna-Ceiling Mount

4G-ANTM-OM-CM

4G-ANTM-OM-CM= (Spare)

$125

Multiband Omni-Directional

Stick Outdoor 4G Antenna

ANT-4G-OMNI-OUT-N $200

Multiband Low-Profile

Saucer Outdoor 4G Antenna

ANT-4G-SR-OUT-TNC $200

Multiband Panel Outdoor 4G

Antenna

ANT-4G-PNL-OUT-N $400

Indoor/outdoor low profile

antenna with 3 foot dongle

cables

4G-LTE-ANTM-O-3-W= (white)

4G-LTE-ANTM-O-3-B= (Black)

4G-LTE-ANTM-O-3-R= (Red)

4G-LTE-ANTM-O-3-C= (Blue)

NTE $750 Mounted on vehicle, kiosk, ATM, etc. MIMO,

3:1 (two LTE + GPS), single enclosure

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Cisco 4G LTE Summary

Additional WAN access option in ISR routers uses the latest worldwide wireless WAN standard: 4G LTE.

New applications include cost-effective connectivity in remote, mobile, and temporary sites and M2M/IoT.

The solution offers deployment flexibility; you can deploy it almost anywhere.

You now can use the enterprise-grade Cisco IOS® Software features in Cisco® ISRs over wireless connections.

You now can bring new sites and machines online immediately.

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Find Out More

Where to Start www.cisco.com/go/4g

Explore http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/enterprise-networks/4g-lte-solutions/index.html#~explore

Product Selection http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/enterprise-networks/4g-lte-solutions/index.html#~select-products

Ordering Guide http://www.cisco.com/web/ordering/root/index.html

4G LTE Q&A http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/modules/ps5949/ps11540/qa_c67-641302.html

Thank you.

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Additional Tech Specs and Info

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Intelligent WAN (IWAN) Deployment Models

Dual Internet Hybrid Dual MPLS

Public

Internet

MPLS MPLS

Dual MPLS

Highest SLA guarantees

– Tightly coupled to SP

ẋ Expensive

Hybrid

More BW for key applications

Balanced SLA guarantees

– Moderately priced

Public Enterprise

Internet/4G LTE MPLS

Dual Internet

Best price/performance

Most SP flexibility

– Enterprise responsible for SLAs

Internet Internet/4G LTE

Consistent VPN Overlay Enables Security Across Transition

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Cisco 4G LTE 89X Technical specification Models WAN Interface 1 LAN Interfaces 802.11a/g/n Option Integrated USB

2.0/AUX/Console

WAN Interface 2 /

Backup

C899-LTE-X

=

Cisco 892FSP + 4G LTE

1-port GE or 1-port SFP

1-port GE

8-port 10-/100-/1000-

Mbps managed switch

No Yes/Yes/Yes 4G LTE

C896VAG-LTE-GA-K9

=

Cisco 896VA + 4G LTE

1-port GE or 1-port SFP

VDSL/ADSL2+ Annex B

8-port 10-/100-/1000-

Mbps managed switch

No Yes/Yes/Yes 4G LTE

C897VAG-LTE-GA-K9

C897VAMG-LTE-GA-K9

=

Cisco 897VA + 4G LTE

1-port GE or 1-port SFP

VDSL/ADSL2+ Annex

A/M

8-port 10-/100-/1000-

Mbps managed switch

No Yes/Yes/Yes 4G LTE

C898EAG-LTE-GA-K9

=

Cisco 898EA + 4G LTE

1-port GE or 1-port SFP

4 pair Ethernet in the first

mile (EFM - G.SHDSL)

8-port 10-/100-/1000-

Mbps managed switch

No Yes/Yes/Yes 4G LTE

*Reference datasheet: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/800-series-routers/data_sheet_c78-519930.html

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4G LTE EHWIC for 1900 / 2900 / 3900

• EHWIC-4G-LTE-AU

• EHWIC-4G-LTE-GB

• EHWIC-4G-LTE-VZ

• EHWIC-4G-LTE-ST

• EHWIC-4G-LTE-AT

• EHWIC-4G-LTE-CA

• NIM-4G-LTE-GA

• NIM-4G-LTE-VZ

• NIM-4G-LTE-ST

• NIM-4G-LTE-NA

Legend:

GA: Global: Europe and Australia (selected LATAM & APAC Countries / SPs)

GB: Global Europe AU: Australia

VZ: USA Verizon ST: USA Sprint AT: USA AT&T

NA: USA & Canada: AT&T, Bell, Telus and Rogers

4G LTE NIM for ISR 4000

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Cisco 89X

• C899G-LTE-GA-K9

• C896VAG-LTE-GA-K9

• C897VAG-LTE-GA-K9

• C898EAG-LTE-GA-K9

• C897VAMG-LTE-GA-K9

• C899G-LTE-VZ-K9

• C899G-LTE-ST-K9

• C899G-LTE-NA-K9

• C887VAG-4G-GA-K9

• C881G-4G-GA-K9

Legend:

GA: Global: Europe and Australia (selected LATAM & APAC Countries / SPs)

VZ: USA: Verizon

ST: USA: Sprint

NA: USA & Canada: AT&T, Bell, Telus and Rogers

Cisco 887 & Cisco 881

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Cisco 809 Series 4G/LTE Industrial ISR

819 CY2014 819 4G LTE + WiFi

Cisco 829 Series 4G/LTE & WI-FI ISR

IR809G-LTE-GA-K9

IR809G-LTE-VZ-K9

IR809G-LTE-ST-K9

IR809G-LTE-NA-K9

Legend:

GA: Global: Europe and Australia (selected LATAM & APAC Countries / SPs)

VZ: USA: Verizon

ST: USA: Sprint

NA: USA & Canada: AT&T, Bell, Telus and Rogers

MNA: Multi-carriers North America (Verizon, AT&T, Canada, Sprint, etc)

Industrial:

IR829GW-LTE-GA-EK9

IR829GW-LTE-GA-ZK9

IR829GW-LTE-VZ-AK9

IR829GW-LTE-ST-AK9

IR829GW-LTE-NA-AK9

Non-hardened:

C829GW-LTE-GA-EK9

C829GW-LTE-VZ-AK9

C829GW-LTE-NA-AK9

Launched

C819G-4G-GA-K9

Launched

C819G-4G-VZ-K9

C819G-4G-ST-K9

C819G-4G-NA-K9

4G LTE + WiFi (Jun 2015)

C819GW-LTE-MNA-AK9

C819GW-LTE-GA-EK9

2H CY15 2H CY15

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4G LTE Band support

Band Description Frequency (MHz) MC7350 (VZ & ST:

Verizon and Sprint)

MC7354 (MNA &

NA: North America)

MC7304 (GA:

Global Europe)

1 IMT Core Band 1920-1980/2110-2170

2 PCS 1900 1850-1910/1930-1990 (BC1) (BC1)

3 GSM 1800 1710-1785/1805-1880

4 AWS 1710-1755/2110-2155

5 850 (US, Korea etc.) 824-849/869-894 (BC0/10) (BC0/10)

6 850 (Japan #1) 830-840/875-885

7 IMT Extension 2500-2570/2620-2690

8 GSM 900 880-915/925-960

9 1700 (Japan #2) 1749.9-1784.9/1844.9-1879.9

11 1500 (Japan #3) 1427.9-1447.9/1475.9-1495.9

12 US 700 699-716/729-746

13 US 700 777-787/746-756

17 US 700 704-716/734-746

18 850 (Japan #4) 815-830/860-875

19 850 (Japan #5) 830-845/875-890

20 800 Digital Dividend 832-862/791-821

21 1500 (Japan #6) 1447.9-1462.9/1495.9-1510.9

25 Extended PCS 1850–1915/1930–1995

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Accessory

C810-POE-SPL=

Usecases

OOB

4G LTE Backup for ISR modular platform with POE extended 819

Router level redundancy

4G LTE 819 powered over POE

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Current Features

PMIPv6

Basic Multiple bearer Quality of Service (QoS)

Multi-VRF: multi-tenancy (July 2014)

4G LTE MIB extension to support above features

Multi-PDN

2HCY2015

NEMO on ISR 4K platform (August 2015)

IPv6 support on Cellular

Advance LTE Services