Cisco 1000 Series Integrated Services Routers
Cisco 1000 Series Integrated Services Routers
The Cisco® 1000 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISR 1000 Series) portfolio has been steadily expanding over the years to provide our customers with the flexibility they need. The ISR 1000 Series combines routing, switching, Wi-Fi, integrated security, and DSL and LTE uplink connectivity options in a single, lightweight, high-performance device. Choose between the traditional Cisco IOS® XE or controller-managed Cisco IOS XE SD-WAN software to deploy your network quickly and reliably on all Cisco ISR 1000 Series routers. With a simple and flexible pay-as-you-grow model, you purchase network capacity only when you need it.
Key features
Industry-leading hardware coupled with feature-rich software combine to make high-performance small-office routers. Up to 800 Mbps IMIX encrypted throughput.
Latest-generation 5G uplink technologies, including dual-carrier support, carrier aggregation and 5G SA.
Flexible network management solutions, ranging from local WebUI support to cloud-hosted and on-premises SD-WAN controllers.
Wi-Fi 6-capable wireless connectivity embedded into a small-form-factor, fanless, all-in-one device.
Advanced security features available on-box, including Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) with Application Awareness, IPS/IDS, Advanced Malware Protection, URL filtering, and Cisco Umbrella® Secure Internet Gateway (SIG) (Secure Access Service Edge [SASE]).
Option to combine security policy management and visibility of the integrated NGFW with standalone Cisco Secure Firewalls as well as other security technologies through Cisco Security Cloud Control.
Cisco 111x ISR Autonomous Mode (non-SD-WAN) scalability
|
Feature |
C1111X-8P |
C111x-8P |
C111x-4P |
|
Flash/DRAM |
8 GB |
4 GB |
4 GB |
|
Number of ACLs per system |
4K |
4K |
4K |
|
Number of IPv4 ACEs per system |
10K |
10K |
10K |
|
Number of IPv4 routes |
800K |
280K |
280K |
|
Number of IPv6 routes |
700K |
260K |
260K |
|
Number of NAT sessions |
100K |
100K |
100K |
|
Number of VRFs |
1K |
1K |
1K |
Use cases
Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) device with enterprise features
Combines a router, a switch, and a high-speed wireless access point into one compact device, perfect for executives using VPNs in small offices, or for anywhere that performance is key with limited space.
Provide the same level of network services across multiple sites around the globe
Routers in university campuses, retail stores, medical clinics, remote offices, and small branches can be deployed in a plug-and-play manner and governed by a unified management solution.
Multiple WAN termination options
Whether for direct internet access, fiber or copper-based broadband, DSL access over telephone lines, or wireless cellular technology, the variety of termination types available within this product family helps ensure that you will find a WAN connection suited to your needs.
Voice over IP
Highly secure voice from the enterprise IP network to the service provider with the Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) server. Business resiliency and redundancy during WAN link failure with Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST).
Network management solutions
Network management systems typically use a centralized server to collect data from network elements. The server can be located on-premises, in a private data center, or in the cloud. Cisco offers a wide range of network management tools to choose from, depending on your requirements.
Cisco vManage (Controller Mode)
Cisco vManage is a Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN) management system that lets you configure and manage the entire network of routers from a simple graphical dashboard.
vManage's cloud-deployed solution offloads resource management and speeds up the deployment and provisioning of edge devices across your network.
vManage's on-premises solution is well-suited for customers requiring strong regulation policies or isolated network deployments.
Cisco DNA Center (Autonomous Mode)
For traditional Cisco IOS XE deployments that require a centralized controller to manage the entire network, Cisco DNA Center serves as a solution.
Cisco DNA Center supports device provisioning via Command-Line Interface (CLI) templates, inventory management, and software image management for routing platforms.
Cisco Security Cloud Control
For organizations with dedicated security teams, NGFWs integrated into Cisco routers can optionally be managed through Cisco Security Cloud Control to unify security enforcement and visibility across all Cisco NGFWs. In this instance, the networking team would manage the networking capabilities of the router through Cisco DNA Center or Catalyst SD-WAN Manager.
With Cisco Security Cloud Control secops users can create objects that can be shared across Cisco security technologies as well as configure policies and push them to the desired enforcement point. Additionally, this allows the security team to visualize the Catalyst router NGFW and Cisco Secure Firewall logs in the same dashboard and view.
Web User Interface (WebUI)
WebUI is an embedded GUI-based device-management tool that provides the ability to provision the device, simplify device deployment and manageability, and enhance the user experience.
There is no need to install any license on the device to use WebUI.
You can build configurations and monitor and troubleshoot the device without having CLI expertise.
Cisco Umbrella security
Cisco Umbrella offers flexible, cloud-delivered security functions into one solution, so you can extend your data protection to devices, remote users, and distributed locations anywhere.
Umbrella is the easiest way to effectively protect your users everywhere in minutes
Cisco Umbrella's security functions include DNS-layer security, secure web gateway, firewall, cloud access security broker, interactive threat intelligence, and integration with Cisco SD-WAN.