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Feature
Benefits
Industrial-grade components
Lightweight, compact size with
Provides flexibility to be deployed in many different environments where space, heat
low power consumption
dissipation, and low power consumption are critical factors.
Configurable hardware design
with stackable interface or
component cards
Multiple WAN and LAN Connections, Including Integrated 4.9 GHz and 802.11a/b/g
Multiple Fast Ethernet and serial
interfaces
Integrated 4.9-GHz capabilities
Integrated 802.11a/b/g
capabilities
Interoperability and upgradability
Seamless Roaming Between Wireless Networks
Mobile IP features in Cisco IOS
Software
Mobile network features in Cisco
Ability to allow an entire subnet or vehicle network to maintain connectivity to the home
IOS Software
network while roaming.
Ability to use any type of wireless
Allows users to use the best wireless technology or network available.
technology
Advanced IP Services in Standards-Based Cisco IOS Software
Advanced security features
Cisco Unified CallManager
Express (CUCME) support
QoS features
IP multicast
Allows efficient broadcast of data or video for increased situational awareness, multiuser
communications, or surveillance applications.
● Extended temperature ranges of -40º to +85ºC (temperature ranges for completed
solutions are dependent on hardware configuration variables, including enclosures and
third-party components).
● Meets MIL-STD-810F and SAE standards.
● Design allows for added functions by stacking Cisco interface or third-party component
cards into a hardware configuration.
● Third-party cards can give added use to provide various LAN or WAN functions,
including security, computing, global positioning system (GPS), and cellular connectivity.
● Multiple LAN and WAN devices can be connected to standard 10/100 Ethernet or serial
interfaces.
● The FESMIC and SMIC provide additional ports as needed.
● WAN links can use external devices such as cellular or satellite modems or integrated
4.9-GHz and 802.11a/b/g bridges.
● LAN devices can be PCs, video cameras, DVRs, chemical sensors, printers, etc. or
an integrated 4.9-GHz and 802.11a/b/g access point.
● 4.9-GHz WMICs can be configured as a bridge for WAN connectivity or as access
points for wireless LAN connectivity.
● Licensed technology eliminates interference from unauthorized sources.
● High-power mask for all power output levels offers a high-fidelity signal that reduces
cross-channel interference.
● WMICs eliminate the need for external 802.11 LAN and WAN devices.
● WMICs can be configured as 802.11 bridges for WAN connectivity or as access points
for wireless LAN connectivity.
● Connectivity and interoperability for a wide range of LAN and WAN wired and wireless
applications and network technologies.
● Standards-based PC/104+ design facilitates adoption of 3rd party components into
solution
● Upgradable to future wireless technologies for reduced cost of ownership.
● Mobile IP offers seamless roaming for mobile networks, establishing a transparent
Internet connection regardless of location or movement.
● Mission-critical applications stay connected even when roaming between networks.
● Assigned IP address to the home network is maintained in private or public networks.
● Authorization and authentication determines who and what devices are allowed to use
the network.
● Firewall protection provides perimeter security when using public networks.
● 3DES and AES encryption provides for highly secure VPNs when transmitting and
receiving data over public networks.
● Intrusion detection monitors potential malicious activity within the network.
● Layer 2 wireless LAN security authorizes who is allowed to gain access to the 4.9-GHz
and 802.11 wireless LAN.
● Supports up to 24 phones for remote IP telephony on vehicles or in outdoor locations
● Provides primary or back up telephony services for command and control
communications
● Gives traffic precedence to delay-sensitive or prioritized applications.
● Facilitates low-latency routing of delay-sensitive applications such as streaming video.
Data Sheet
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