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Antenna Specifications

This section contains specifications for the fixed antennas that ship with the router. 

For all technical details and specification for these and other Cisco Connected Grid antennas, see the 
Cisco Connected Grid antenna documentation on Cisco.com at:

 www.cisco.com/go/cg-modules

GPS Antenna Specifications

Choosing Your Cisco Connected Grid Antenna

A decision tree to help you choose the correct antennas for your 
platform and physical environment.

Table 1

Connected Grid Modules for CGR 1000 Series Routers Documentation (continued)

Title

Description

Specification

Value

Dimensions

Cable length: 15 feet (460.8 cm)
Diameter of antenna rodome: 1.97 inches (50 cm)

Connector (cable to router)

TNC male

Frequency

1575.42 MHz +/-5MHz

Nominal Impedance

50 Ohms nominal

VSWR

2.0 Max. in band

Peak Gain

4.0 dBi min. @ zenith

Minimum Gain

1 dBi @ 10 degrees elevation

Pattern Type

Hemispherical

Polarization

Circular RHCP

LNA Gain

26 dB +/-2 dB
DC Voltage: 3–5VDC

Out of Band Attenuation

20 dB min. at 1575+ / -50MHz

Max. Input Power

20 mA max @ 3.3VDC +/-.3VDC

Operating Temperature

-40° C to +85° C

IP Code Rating

IP67 (Outdoor use)

Wind Speed Rating

165 MPH

Compliance

RoHS

Summary of Contents for Firepower 1120

Page 1: ... com Cisco 1120 Connected Grid Router Hardware Installation Guide Last Updated April 2017 First Published June 12 2012 This describes the Cisco CGR 1120 Connected Grid Router and presets installation and configuration information ...

Page 2: ...ipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonab...

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Page 5: ...m blocks attached to antennas and antenna connectors The foam protects the antennas and connectors during installation Follow these steps to unpack the router 1 Open the shipping container and carefully remove the contents 2 Return all packing material to the shipping container and save it 3 Ensure that all items listed in the Router Package Contents page 5 are included in the shipment If any item...

Page 6: ...depending on configuration ordered with required antennas 2 GB SD Flash Memory Module AC power supply integrated 1 DIN Rail Mounting Kit Includes DIN rail mounting bracket All required hardware to attach bracket to router 2 Power connectors adapters Use these mating connectors for wiring the router power connectors 1 User Documentation Kit Includes Read Me First card Regulatory Compliance and Safe...

Page 7: ...ction All connections must be removed to de energize the unit Statement 1028 Warning This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than Maximum 15 A 120 Vac or Maximum 10 A 230 Vac Statement 1005 Warning Take care when connecting units to the supply circuit so that wiring is not overloaded Statemen...

Page 8: ...m walk areas Do not wear loose clothing that could get caught in the chassis Fasten your tie or scarf and roll up your sleeves Wear safety glasses when working under conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes Do not perform any action that creates a hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe Safety with Electricity Follow these guidelines when working on equipment powered by electricity L...

Page 9: ... channel unwanted ESD voltages safely to ground To guard against ESD damage and shocks the wrist strap and cord must operate effectively If no wrist strap is available touch a metal part of the chassis to discharge any electromagnetic build up Caution For the safety of your equipment periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap It should be between 1 and 10 megohms Mohm General ...

Page 10: ...te or intermittent equipment failure Ensure that the chassis cover and module cable side panels are secure All empty module slots and power supply bays must have filler panels installed When equipment installed in a rack particularly in an enclosed rack fails try operating the equipment by itself if possible Power off other equipment in the rack and in adjacent racks to allow the router under test...

Page 11: ...ts Connecting You must provide or purchase separately the correct serial cable The cable does not ship with the router Contact your Cisco reseller to purchase the correct cable from Cisco You can connect a device to this port while the router is operating normally The serial ports are labeled SER 1 1 and SER 1 2 Related Information For more information about this port including supported standards...

Page 12: ...ight need the following equipment to connect a port to an external network Cables for connection to the WAN and LAN ports dependent on configuration Ethernet hub or PC with a network interface card for connection to an Ethernet LAN port Console terminal an ASCII terminal or a PC running HyperTerminal or similar terminal emulation software configured for 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no flow con...

Page 13: ...scussed Router Overview page 13 Hardware Features page 16 Router Overview This section contains the following topics Applications Overview page 13 Hardware Compliance page 14 Router Hardware Overview page 14 Applications Overview The Cisco 1120 Connected Grid Router is a ruggedized communication platform designed for use inside substations or utility cabinets This platform is built to meet the com...

Page 14: ...2 Connected Grid Module Slots page 21 Ruggedized Connected Grid modules provide connectivity to network endpoints such as smart meters and DA devices 6 Fast Ethernet Ports page 25 2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports page 25 Ethernet connections to the backhaul network and other IP network devices 2 Integrated Serial Ports page 27 RS232 RS485 serial ports for optional connections to existing or legacy equipme...

Page 15: ...15 Router Hardware Description Router Overview Figure 1 Module Panel Cisco 1120 Connected Grid Router 302204 ...

Page 16: ...g environments such as power substations and utility boxes Note For a complete list of regulatory and compliance standards supported by the router see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 1000 Series Routers document on Cisco com at www cisco com go cgr1000 docs 302205 Specification Description Dimensions 9 25 cm x 22 9 cm x 20 cm 3 64 in x 9 0 in x 7 8 in Weight With 2 m...

Page 17: ...on how to mount the router using the mounting bracket kit see Mounting the Router page 35 Module Panel Front Panel Features The module panel labels appear inverted when the router rests on its base see on page 17 The label orientation is designed to be read when the router is installed on a DIN rail Item Feature Description 1 DIN rail Standard rail type used for mounting industrial control equipme...

Page 18: ...nnect this USB port to a supported external USB device For more information see the USB Port page 19 3 SD Flash Memory module slot Contains an external flash memory card that stores the operating system software image For more information see the SD Flash Memory Module page 20 4 GPS antenna port Install a GPS antenna ordered separately in this port for connectivity to the router GPS system For mor...

Page 19: ...tion Guide on Cisco com Specifications USB Port See on page 17 for the USB port location The router features one standard USB 2 0 port for connecting and powering an optional USB peripheral device The USB port operates at the following speeds 1 Mbps 12 Mbps 480 Mbps USB Connections Depending on the USB devices you connect to this port you might require a USB extension cable to connect devices To p...

Page 20: ...nna Port See on page 17 for the GPS antenna port location You can connect a single Connected Grid GPS antenna using the 15 foot cable that is integrated into the antenna Mount the GPS antenna is mounted on the exterior of the substation or utility cabinet to enable connectivity between the router and the GPS system Supported Antennas For more detailed information about supported antennas including...

Page 21: ...ng Cisco Connected Grid modules in the router see the corresponding installation and configuration guide for each module at www cisco com go cg modules Module Numbering The router uses module numbering to identify the integrated and modular router components Some system software commands refer to the following module numbers Module 1 is the integrated router supervisor engine located on the CPU mo...

Page 22: ... 2 For more information and supported SFPs see the Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP Ports page 24 3 Ethernet ports 2 Gigabit Ethernet 10 100 1000 Mbps 6 Fast Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Make network connections using the Ethernet ports For more information see the Ethernet Ports page 25 Gigabit Ethernet GE ports GE ports ETH 2 1 and ETH 2 2 are WAN ports for connectivity to a primary substation or a contr...

Page 23: ...ng the router turns the router off then immediately back on The router will temporarily stop operating on the network during the power cycle then resume operating when the power cycle process is complete 7 AC power connector Connect the router to the AC power supply included For more information see the AC Power Connector page 29 Note The mating connector shipped with the router is a 5 way screw t...

Page 24: ...Interfaces ETH 2 1 and ETH 2 2 are also used by the Gigabit Ethernet ports For more information about how these ports are used together see the Combo Ports page 26 Hot Swapping SFP Modules The SFP modules can be installed or removed while the router is on and operating normally Supported SFPs Note See the Cisco 1000 Series Connected Grid Routers Release Notes for the most recent information about ...

Page 25: ...e Supports the Ethernet maximum length of 328 feet 100 meters 10BASE T 10 Mbps full duplex transmission over a Category 5 or higher shielded twisted pair UTP cable Supports the Ethernet maximum length of 328 feet 100 meters Fast Ethernet FE Ports The router features six Fast Ethernet FE ports that can be connected to local network devices such as IEDs sensors and reclosers The ports are labeled as...

Page 26: ...H 2 1 and ETH 2 2 because the SFP and GE interfaces share physical ports on the router Only one instance of each interface ETH 2 1 and ETH 2 2 can be in use at any time GE ports Copper GE connections SFP modules Fiber optic GE connections These ports automatically detect the type of any connected cable fiber or copper and then switch to the corresponding mode fiber or copper Note If connections ar...

Page 27: ... Figure 5 on page 22 for serial port locations The router has two serial ports that support the following modes selected with system software commands RS232 RS485 The ports are labeled as follows SER 1 1 SER 1 2 Items Description Gigabit Ethernet Connection Type 1 SFP module ports Fiber optic 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports Copper 1 2 302207 ...

Page 28: ...8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit Connecting to the Console Port Detailed information about connecting to the console port is in Making Network Connections page 55 Specifications Power Connections AC Power Connector page 29 DC Power Connector DC Input for Battery Backup page 29 Power Specifications page 29 Specification RS232 RS485 Connector type DB 9 Cable You must order a serial transition ca...

Page 29: ...connection or unit Note The mating connector shipped with the router is a 2 way screw terminal printed circuit board plug connector manufactured by Phoenix Contact part number 1912184 For detailed information about the DC power input including how to connect the router to a DC power input source see Connecting the Router to Power page 45 Power Specifications Specification Description DC Input Volt...

Page 30: ... detected DRY contact closed an alarm is generated Output Alarm Trigger Settings Normally Open NO This setting depends on the pinout of the cable that is connected to the alarm port See Connector and Cable Specifications page 95 Normally Closed NC This setting depends on the pinout of the cable that is connected to the alarm port See Connector and Cable Specifications page 95 If interfaces fail or...

Page 31: ...ion on the GPS LED see Router LED Locations and States page 85 Specifications Related Commands Displaying GPS Current Time and Location for a Cisco CG OS Router page 31 Displaying GPS Current Time and Location for a Cisco IOS Router page 31 Displaying GPS Current Time and Location for a Cisco CG OS Router Use the commands in this section to see the GPS current time and location Use the show gps ti...

Page 32: ... Cisco 1000 Series Connected Grid Routers WiFi Software Configuration Guide on Cisco com at www cisco com go cgr1000 docs Related Commands Displaying WiFi Configuration Information for a Cisco CG OS Router page 32 Displaying WiFi Configuration Information for a Cisco IOS Router page 33 Displaying WiFi Configuration Information for a Cisco CG OS Router Note For a CGR 1120 router using the Cisco CG ...

Page 33: ...m software with accurate date and time information The integrated router GPS compares the current RTC time with the time at which it last received a valid signal to ensure accurate timekeeping on the router When the router is powered on using the CONFIG Reset button the RTC sets the router memory controller and clock frequency For more information see the CONFIG Reset Button page 23 RTC Battery Th...

Page 34: ...34 Router Hardware Description Hardware Features ...

Page 35: ...page 36 Mounting Instructions page 37 Ground the Router page 42 Router Mounting Kit The router ships with a mounting kit that contains all the parts required to mount the router on a DIN rail or on a wall A detailed description of the mounting parts shipped with your router is included in the Mounting Kit Contents page 35 Mounting Kit Contents The mounting bracket attaches to the router The router...

Page 36: ...ting the router Materials and Tools You Supply page 37 Router Orientation When Mounting page 37 General Safety Information for Mounting page 37 Item Description Qty 1 Mounting bracket 1 2 Split lock washer M8 4 3 Nut M8 4 4 Mounting stud M8 1 Included Hardware Qty 4 Qty 4 Qty 1 1 2 3 4 302214 ...

Page 37: ...power circuits or where it can come into contact with such circuits When installing the antenna take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits as they may cause serious injury or death For proper installation and grounding of the antenna please refer to national and local codes for example U S NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Article 810 Canada Canadian Electrical Code Section 54 St...

Page 38: ... secure the router bottom panel to the chassis Figure 2 Remove the Four Large Screws 1 from the Router Base 4 Place the mounting bracket onto the back of the router following these guidelines Figure 3 on page 39 The bracket handle Item 3 Figure 3 on page 39 should be facing the router cable panel Align the bracket mounting holes Item 2 Figure 3 on page 39 with the router bracket connectors Item 1 ...

Page 39: ... over the Router Bracket Connectors 3 5 Replace the screws you removed in Step 2 to secure the mounting bracket to the chassis 6 Evenly hand tighten the screws Item 1 in Figure 4 on page 40 then tighten with the Phillips 2 screwdriver 302211 1 2 3 ...

Page 40: ...ssis bracket assembly about 10 to 30 degrees and the bracket handle facing down Do not mount the router with the bracket handle facing up For the following steps reference Figure 5 on page 41 2 Place the top lip of the bracket Item 2 over the top of the DIN rail Item 3 3 Firmly pull the bracket handle Item 1 down and rotate the unit until it is parallel to the wall or DIN rail Caution Use caution ...

Page 41: ...material in the installation environment Caution The wall material and hardware that you use to mount the router must be able to support the weight of the router with two modules installed 8 0 pounds 3 6 Kg Wall Mount Orientation See the Router Orientation When Mounting page 37 Wall Mount Location Identify an area on a wall that meets the safety space and environmental requirements described in In...

Page 42: ...be hung on the hardware 7 30 in 185 4 mm Figure 6 Distance for Wall Mounting Hardware Ground the Router You must ground the router with the grounding lug on the chassis exterior as described in this section Warning This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical ins...

Page 43: ...n page 42 shows the grounding lug location 2 Connect the other end of the wire to the router grounding connectors using the supplied grounding screws Tighten the grounding screws to 10 to 12 foot pounds of torque Do not over tighten 3 If necessary strip the other end of the ground wire and connect it to a reliable earth ground such as a grounding rod or an appropriate grounding point on substation...

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Page 45: ...Information page 47 Verify Router Hardware Readiness Before connecting the router to power verify the following The unit is grounded as described in Mounting the Router page 35 The SD flash memory module is installed correctly as described in Using the SD Flash Memory Module page 79 Tools and Materials You Supply You must provide the following tools and materials to connect the router to AC power ...

Page 46: ...zation may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class A digital devices In that event your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant ...

Page 47: ...uit that powers the unit should have ground fault protection GFCI as required by Article 210 of the NEC Ensure that the user supplied AC power plug is certified for outdoor use and has a minimum rating such as Interpower 84131251 or Hubbell HBL316P6W IEC EN60309 pin and sleeve type connectors If the power cord goes through a metal cover a bushing should be installed to prevent fraying of the cord ...

Page 48: ...ation for your installation site with a qualified electrician before making any power connections to the router Table 1 Power Input Terminals Ite m Terminal Type Description 1 AC Input Power Source Terminals Ground terminal To provide a protected earth ground terminate either a green yellow or green wire region specific from the AC power cable on the external screw on the left side of the router S...

Page 49: ...erminal printed circuit board plug connector manufactured by Phoenix Contact part number 1912184 Figure 3 on page 50 shows the connector Table 2 AC Power Electrical Wiring Colors by Region Region or Country Standard Ground Protective Earth Neutral Line Phases European Union IEC 60446 Green and yellow Blue Black brown gray United States Green White 120 208 240V Black red blue 277 480V Brown orange ...

Page 50: ...er 2 2 Terminal openings for inserting AC input source wires 5 3 Screws for tightening wires into terminal openings 5 Item Description Quantity 1 Terminal openings for inserting DC input source wires 2 2 Captive screws for connecting terminal block to mating connector on the router 2 3 Screws for tightening wires into terminal openings 2 302218 1 2 3 302219 1 2 3 ...

Page 51: ... source You are not required to press a power button to power on the router Caution When connecting the router AC power connector always connect the router end of the cable first When removing the AC power connector always disconnect the router end of the cable last 1 Turn off power to the AC power source at the designated circuits 2 Use a wire stripping tool to strip each of the wires from the AC...

Page 52: ...e SYS System LED As the router starts up the SYS LEDs show these states For the SYS LED location see Figure 1 on page 86 in Router LED Locations and States page 85 Connect to DC Power Optional You can connect the router to a DC power source that provides backup power to the router in cases when AC power is disrupted or fails You must provide the DC power source and ensure that it is compliant with...

Page 53: ...n the router as shown in Figure 4 on page 51 6 Use the screwdriver to tighten the two captive screws on the terminal block to the mating connector The terminal screws are shown in Figure 2 on page 50 Torque the terminal block screws to 1 243 N m 11 lbf in 7 Enable DC power by plugging in the DC power supply cord to the power source or by enabling power at the designated circuit Power Cycling the R...

Page 54: ...g the power cycle then resume operating when the power cycle process is complete 2 PWR RESET Press the PWR RESET button for at least 5 seconds to power cycle the router Power cycling the router turns the router off then immediately back on The router will temporarily stop operating on the network during the power cycle then resume operating when power cycle process is complete 302332 RESET SPD EN ...

Page 55: ...er Hardware Description page 13 and Connector and Cable Specifications page 95 Before Installing Before following any installation procedures in this section read these topics Installation Site Preparation page 55 Installation Safety Information page 55 Connecting the Router to Power page 55 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage page 56 Cabling Guidelines page 56 Installation Site Preparation ...

Page 56: ...r more information see the Router Orientation When Mounting page 37 Position cables so that they do not place strain on the router connectors Organize cables into bundles when necessary to avoid intertwining Inspect cables to ensure adequate routing and bend radius Install cable ties that comply with your site requirements Basic Network Connections This section describes basic router installation ...

Page 57: ...ting the SFP Ports Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP modules are devices that plug into the router SFP connectors shown in Figure 2 on page 59 The transceiver connects the electrical circuitry of the module with the optical or copper network The SFP module used on each port must match the wavelength specifications on the other end of the cable and the cable must not exceed the stipulated cable lengt...

Page 58: ...e the white paper document at this URL http www cisco com en US tech tk482 tk876 technologies_white_paper09186a0080254eba shtml Connecting This section describes how to install SFP modules SFP modules are inserted into the SFP ports shown in Figure 2 on page 59 You can connect SFP modules to these ports while the router is operating normally The SFP ports are labeled ETH 1 2 and ETH 2 2 When insta...

Page 59: ...1000 usec rely 255 255 load 1 255 Encapsulation ARPA loopback not set keepalive set 10 sec ARP type ARPA ARP Timeout 04 00 00 Last input 00 00 00 output 00 00 00 output hang never Last clearing of show interface counters never Queueing strategy fifo Output queue 0 40 0 drops input queue 5 75 32 drops 5 minute input rate 10000 bits sec 27 packets sec 5 minute output rate 10000 bits sec 26 packets s...

Page 60: ...CD down DSR down DTR down RTS down CTS down For more information about using the show interface command see the Cisco 1000 Series Connected Grid Routers Software Configuration Guide Additional Router Connections This section provides information about making other router cable connections Follow the procedures in this section based on your network configuration and requirements This section contai...

Page 61: ... the console port 1 Connect one end of the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable to the console port on the router 2 Connect the adapter you provide to the other end of the RJ 45 cable 3 Connect the adapter end of the cable to the router Related Information For information about starting a terminal session over the console port with Microsoft Windows Mac OS X or Linux see Starting a Router Terminal Sessio...

Page 62: ... Figure 4 Serial Ports Item 1 Connecting the USB Port You can connect an optional USB device to the router USB port Figure 5 on page 63 which will provide power to the USB device You can also connect USB devices that are powered by an external source such as an AC adapter or batteries Serial Devices Network Options Network Protocols Network Topology Devices such as RTU or IED with serial asynchron...

Page 63: ...see Router Hardware Description page 13 Figure 5 USB Port Connecting the Alarm Port The alarm port provides data about fatal or severe errors that can cause the system software to crash The alarm port is connected to a normally closed solid state relay Cisco CG OS writes to a hardware port and the relay contact opens If the system enters into a ROM monitor ROMmon or watchdog reset state the relay ...

Page 64: ...g Alarm input and output Location on the router Link to pinout information Figure 6 Alarm Port SD Flash Memory Module Card For detailed information about the router SD Flash Memory Module card including specifications supported SD cards and installation procedures see Using the SD Flash Memory Module page 79 For information about the antennas that ship with the router see Using the SD Flash Memory...

Page 65: ...dule or near the router Related Information For information about supported router antennas see About Connected Grid Antennas page 73 For information about supported modules see About Connected Grid Modules page 67 For detailed installation instructions for all Connected Grid modules and antennas see the documentation on Cisco com at www cisco com go cg modules 1 SD card slot 302227 1 ...

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Page 67: ...ion specific to a particular module refer to the module installation and configuration guides on Cisco com at www cisco com go cg modules This section contains the following topics Preparing to Install Modules page 67 Installation Warning Statements page 68 Module Installation Locations page 68 Installing a Module page 68 Removing a Module page 70 Preparing to Install Modules Before installing mod...

Page 68: ... modules can be installed in either module slot regardless of module type Empty module slots must be covered with a blank faceplate Installing a Module A module can be installed in a router in an offline or online state Installing a module in an online router involves using the CLI or CG DM application The instructions for removing a module can vary based on the router operating system Connected G...

Page 69: ...d 3 or 4 2 Start a terminal session to access the command line interface CLI by following the instructions in Starting a Router Terminal Session page 93 3 Power down the slot number 3 or 4 by issuing the appropriate command at the CLI For a router using Cisco CG OS use the following command router config poweroff module slot Note To power down a module slot use the poweroff module slot command in ...

Page 70: ...ected Grid Device Manager Installation and User Guide Cisco IOS on Cisco com 3 Use a screwdriver to tighten the module captive screws two per module into the connectors on the router front panel to 10 12 in lb 1 13 1 36 N m Removing a Module A module can be removed from a router in an offline or online state Removing a module from an online router involves using the CLI or CG DM application The in...

Page 71: ... global configuration mode The slot is the slot number of the module 3 or 4 To power the slot again use the no form of the command 4 Use a screwdriver to unscrew the module captive screws two per module from the connectors on the router front panel 5 Pull the module gently from the router 6 If the module slot is being left empty cover the slot with a blank faceplate Removing a Module using Connect...

Page 72: ...rid Modules for CGR 1000 Series Cellular 3G CDMA GSM Cisco Connected Grid Cellular 3G Module for CGR 1000 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Cisco Connected Grid Modules for CGR 1000 Series Cellular 4G LTE Cisco IOS Cisco Connected Grid 4G LTE Module Installation and Configuration Guide Cisco Connected Grid Modules for CGR 1000 Series WiFi Cisco Connected Grid Routers WiFi Software Config...

Page 73: ...sections Router Antennas Overview page 73 Installing or Replacing Module Antennas page 76 Antenna Specifications page 77 Router Antennas Overview This section describes the antennas used with the router Router Antennas The router ships with two antennas that support router functionality GPS Antenna page 74 WiFi Antenna page 75 Module Antennas The router also supports Connected Grid module antennas...

Page 74: ...20 chassis would be isolated on the antenna card very close to AC isolation requirements Also see Statement 1052 below Warning Do not locate the outdoor antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can come into contact with such circuits When installing the antenna take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits as they may cause serious in...

Page 75: ...outer from outside the substation or utility cabinet by connecting to the router over the WiFi link WiFi Antenna Information The Cisco order number of the WiFi antenna kit is ANT 4G DP IN TNC The WiFi antenna is a field replaceable component For detailed technical information about the WiFi antenna see WiFi Antenna Specifications page 78 For information about the WiFi status LED see Router LED Loc...

Page 76: ...dy installed and connected to the corresponding Cisco Connected Grid modules also installed in the router However you might need to install an antenna when You purchase a module separately from the router The antenna is included with the module and must be installed on the router to complete the module installation You purchase an antenna separately to replace a faulty or damaged antenna The anten...

Page 77: ...e 1 Connected Grid Modules for CGR 1000 Series Routers Documentation continued Title Description Specification Value Dimensions Cable length 15 feet 460 8 cm Diameter of antenna rodome 1 97 inches 50 cm Connector cable to router TNC male Frequency 1575 42 MHz 5MHz Nominal Impedance 50 Ohms nominal VSWR 2 0 Max in band Peak Gain 4 0 dBi min zenith Minimum Gain 1 dBi 10 degrees elevation Pattern Typ...

Page 78: ...y 698 to 806 MHz 824 to 894 MHz 880 to 960 MHz 1710 to 1880 MHz 1850 to 1990 MHz 1920 to 2170MHz 2100 to 2500 MHz 2500 to 2690 MHz Nominal Impedance 50 ohms VSWR 2 5 1 Peak Gain 0 5 dBi 698 960 MHz 2 2 dBi 1710 2700 MHz Average Efficiency 55 698 960 MHz 73 1710 2700 MHz Polarization Linear Max Input Power 3W Operating Temperature 35 C to 70 C Compliance RoHS ...

Page 79: ...rd page 83 Related Commands page 84 SD Card Overview The router features an SD card connector which supports a single Cisco SD card The SD card stores router data and software including Router operating software Running configurations Network management software configuration Network registration data Router firmware Billing data Outage data Event data The topics in this section include SD Card Fi...

Page 80: ...ards that can be used with the router Note For detailed specifications about the SD flash memory module refer to SD Flash Memory Module page 20 SD Card Status You can check the SD card status by viewing the SD Card LED SD Card LED The SD card LED is located next to the SD card slot see Figure 1 on page 80 Figure 1 SD Card LED Item 1 Table 1 Supported SD Flash Memory Modules Size 2 GB 302344 1 ...

Page 81: ...owever you might need to install or remove an SD card in the router when You are upgrading the router with software or firmware stored on the SD card The router requires an SD card with greater memory capacity Label Description Color and State Description SD0 SD flash card status Green solid SD flash card is installed and operating normally Note If the SD Card is removed the SD flash memory module...

Page 82: ...antistatic surface or in a static shielding bag If the card will be returned to the factory immediately place it in a static shielding bag Avoid contact between the card and clothing The wrist strap protects the card from ESD voltages on the body only ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage Do not remove the wrist strap until the installation is complete Tools You Supply You must provide a...

Page 83: ...n and you will be notified that the system must be rebooted for the new password to take effect The password can be set at the CLI or through the CG NMS To set and remove SD card passwords and display their status see Setting and Removing an SD Card Password page 83 Displaying the SD Card Password Status page 83 Setting and Removing an SD Card Password To set a password for the SD card use the sd ...

Page 84: ...and in user EXEC mode cgr1120 copy running config startup config 100 Copy complete now saving to disk please wait sd card password To set a password for the SD card use the sd card password password command in global configuration mode cgr1120 config sd card password password no sd card password To remove the SD card password use the no sd card password command in global configuration mode cgr1120...

Page 85: ... discussed Rear Panel LED Locations page 85 Power Supply LED page 86 SYS LED System Status page 86 ACT LED System Activity page 87 WIFI LED WiFi Link Status page 87 GPS LED GPS Link Status page 87 CONSOLE LED Console Port Status page 88 ALM LEDS Alarm Port Status page 88 Ethernet LEDs Network Links Status page 88 SD Card LED Location page 89 SD LED SD Card Status page 90 Related Commands page 90 R...

Page 86: ...bel Color Description Location Drvr AC DC Power Supply Green Red Off PSU no present Green DC output is OK Red DC output failed but AC DC input is good PSU and wiring side HW Table 2 SYS LED LED Label Color and State Description Green Normal system operating status Green blinking The system is starting up or power cycling and loading system software including BIOS and operating system Amber System ...

Page 87: ... ACT LED LED Label Color and State Description ACT Green blinking The router CPU is operating normally Green solid The router CPU is not operating or is not operating normally Off The router CPU is not operating Table 4 WIFI LED LED Label Color and State Description WIFI Green WiFi link established Green blinking WiFi link established and data transfer in progress Yellow No WiFi link Table 5 GPS L...

Page 88: ... SFP LEDs SFP Port States The router has two SFP ports labeled ETH 2 1 and ETH 2 2 Each SFP port has the following two LEDs SPD Indicates SFP port link speed EN Indicates SFP port status Table 6 CONSOLE LED LED Label Color and State Description CONSOLE Green Active console connection to the router Off No console connection Table 7 ALM LEDs LED Label Color and State Description IN x 1 to 4 Green re...

Page 89: ...Ds LED Label Color and State Description SPD Green 2 blinks pause 100 MB s link speed on the corresponding SFP port Green 3 blink pause 1000 MB s link speed Off No link established EN Green SFP is installed in the port and the link is active Amber SFP is installed but there is an error condition Green blinking then off SFP module can be removed from the router Off No SFP installed in the port Tabl...

Page 90: ...case you can view the status of the LED from a remote location using the show LED command The values displayed in the System LED field are described in SYS LED System Status page 86 302344 1 Table 11 SD LED Label Color and State Description SD0 Green SD flash card installed and operating normally Note If the SD Card is removed the SD flash memory module LED remains green solid until the router is ...

Page 91: ...91 This example shows the command output CGR1120 show led System LED green solid Summary of LED status provider Client State cellular 3 1 Blinking end of list CGR 1120 ...

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Page 93: ...ce connected to this port must be capable of asynchronous transmission Console Port Settings Configure the console port settings as described in Table 1 on page 93 Using the Ctrl C Command The router console port is located on the router exterior For detailed information see Console Port page 28 On many Cisco routers you can enter Ctrl C to interrupt the router startup process and then delete or c...

Page 94: ...user ls ltr dev usb crw rw rw 1 root wheel 9 66 Apr 1 16 46 tty usbmodem1a21 DT macbook dev user 4 Connect to the USB port with the following command followed by the router USB port speed macbook user screen dev tty usbmodem1a21 9600 To Disconnect the OS X USB Console from the Terminal Window Enter Ctrl A followed by Ctrl Connecting to the Console Port with Linux To connect a Linux system USB port...

Page 95: ...Connector Specifications Alarm Port page 95 Console Port page 96 Combo Ports page 96 SFP Ports page 96 Serial Port page 97 Power Connectors page 98 Alarm Port For detailed information about the alarm ports see Router Hardware Description page 13 The alarm port is an 8 way RJ 45 alarm connector Table 1 Alarm Port Specification Pin 8 Way RJ 45 Alarm Connector Alarm Signal Description 1 Alarm1_IN 2 A...

Page 96: ...bination Port SFP and GE Ethernet For detailed information about the combination ports see Router Hardware Description page 13 Table 2 Console Auxiliary Port Specification Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 RTS Output 2 DTR Output 3 TXD Output 4 GND 5 GND 6 RXD Input 7 DSR DCD Input 8 CTS Input Table 3 Combination Port Specification Copper Interface Pin 1000Base T 100Base TX 10Base T 1 TX A TX D...

Page 97: ...ate Select1 8 LOS Output Connects to GPIO 9 VeeR GND 10 VeeR GND 11 VeeR GND 12 RD Output Connects to PHY 13 RD Output Connects to PHY 14 VeeR Gnd 15 VccR 3 3V 16 VccT 3 3V 17 VeeT GND 18 TD Input Driven from PHY 19 TD Input Driven from PHY 20 VeeT GND 1 Rate Select is an optional SFP input that controls receiver bandwidth when used with Fibre Channel applications This pin is unconnected Table 5 S...

Page 98: ...0 1804 feet 550 m 50 125 400 1804 feet 550 m 50 125 500 1804 feet 550 m SMF G 6522 32 808 feet 10 000 km 1000BASE EX 1310 SMF 131 234 feet 40 000 km 1000BASE ZX 1550 SMF G 6522 43 4 to 62 miles 70 to 100 km 2 1000BASE BX U 1310 SMF 32 808 ft 10 000 m 1000BASE BX D 1490 SMF 32 808 ft 10 000 m 1 A mode conditioning patch cord is required Using an ordinary patch cord with MMF or 1000BASE LX LH SFP mo...

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