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The Cisco® Wireless Gateway for LoRaWAN supports the LoRa™ physical layer technology and complies with the LoRaWAN specification defined by the LoRa Alliance™ to provide LPWA (Low Power Wide Area) wireless connectivity for low data rate, battery-powered devices and sensors. Through the unlicensed sub-GHz radio, a wide variety of Internet of Things (IoT) endpoints that require low power operation or long-range transmission distances can now be connected and located more economically than ever before. Example use cases include asset tracking, water and gas metering, environmental monitoring, waste management, smart street lighting, smart agriculture, and many others.
The Cisco Wireless Gateway for LoRaWAN is available as a standalone, or as an integral part of Cisco Industrial Asset Vision Solution, which improves business resiliency, safety, and efficiencies by monitoring equipment, people, and facilities.
This product is a carrier-grade, ruggedized product specifically designed for harsh outdoor deployments, and also suitable for indoor applications. It adheres to the Semtech next-generation (version 2) gateway hardware reference design, offers up to 16 uplink channels, and provides geolocation capabilities through Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) and Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) techniques.
LoRa
LoRa is a disruptive RF physical layer modulation technology that offers long-distance wireless connectivity, excellent power efficiency, very high receiver sensitivity, robust spectrum spreading, and securely encrypted transmissions. It operates on unlicensed Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) frequencies, for which 863 - 870 MHz spectrum and spectrum subsets are available for Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India, and 902 - 928 MHz spectrum and spectrum subsets can be utilized in the Americas and in Asia-Pacific countries.
LoRaWAN
LoRaWAN is a MAC (Media Access Control) protocol specification defined by the LoRa Alliance that complements the LoRa physical layer. It is supported by an established ecosystem of LoRaWAN compliant devices that are available from multiple vendors, and which can be certified for interoperability by the LoRa Alliance.
The end-to-end LoRaWAN network architecture consists of four elements (Figure 1):
● Device: Endpoints such as water and gas meters, parking sensors, asset trackers, environmental sensors, or smoke detectors.
● Gateway: The wireless infrastructure required to provide radio coverage and packet forwarding for the devices, as well as IP backhaul to the network server. Cisco offerings include this Gateway and the IoT Field Network Director, which may serve as the gateway management system.
● Network server: The centralized radio controller, which performs radio management, the provisioning and authentication of devices, and the delivery of the data to one or multiple application servers through a set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). Cisco offers a partner network server solution and provides an SDK for this Gateway for integration with alternative network server solutions.
● Application server: allows data to be processed to fit individual use cases
LoRaWAN Network Architecture
Cisco’s LoRaWAN solution offerings are available for service provider, public sector, and enterprise customers.
The Cisco Wireless Gateway for LoRaWAN supports LoRaWAN Class A, B, and C device types, spreading factors, Adaptive Data Rates (ADR), channel diversity, integrated GPS time synchronization, and geolocation with hardware support for TDOA and RSSI based trilateration. Two models are available for domestic and international customers:
● IXM-LPWA-800-16-K9: Operates on the subsets of 863 - 870 MHz ISM frequencies
● IXM-LPWA-900-16-K9: Operates on the subsets of 902 - 928 MHz ISM frequencies
(For Thailand only, 920.2-923.4 MHz)
This product is IP67 rated and can be deployed outdoors on a pole, on a service provider’s cellular base station tower, on the roof of a building, or on a wall. It can also be installed in indoor locations such as a parking garage, a basement, or a ceiling inside a building. It comes equipped with support for two powering methods (802.3at POE+ and 48 VDC), two RF antenna connectors, a GPS antenna, a USB port, and a console port, as illustrated in Figure 2.
Product interfaces and features
Versatile backhaul options
This product can be configured as a radio interface of the Cisco Industrial Routers 807, 809, 829, Connected Grid Router 1120 and 1240. One or multiple gateways are connected to the LAN port(s) of the IR807, IR809, IR829, CGR-1120 or CGR-1240 via Ethernet or VLANs with encrypted links. Through this configuration, it provides LoRaWAN radio access while the IR809 or IR829 offer backhaul support for Gigabit Ethernet (electrical or fiber), 4G/LTE, or Wi-Fi. This offers customers maximum flexibility in a complex network environment: access to a fiber network through a Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) interface, the ability to connect to a cellular network through a single LTE or dual-LTE radios for redundancy, and the ability to connect to a Wi-Fi infrastructure or mesh network.
In addition, this product can be deployed as a standalone unit and directly connected to existing Ethernet switches or routers through its Fast Ethernet port. In standalone, it provides both LoRaWAN radio access and essential IP networking features. This deployment option is suitable for fully secure and trusted networks; for example, customers may directly connect it to a service provider’s intranet from an access switch or router that may be available at the service provider’s cellular base station site.
Robust security
The advanced features of the Cisco IOS® Software in the Cisco IR807, IR809, IR829, CGR-1120 and CGR-1240 can help customers quickly create a resilient and secure data path to their back-end platform over the public Internet. The Cisco IOS Software advanced security, firewall, routing, management, and Quality of Service (QoS) features enable you to easily overcome the challenges of relying on less secure or untrusted networks for the deployment of the LoRaWAN infrastructure. When this product is configured as a radio interface of IR807, IR809, IR829, CGR-1120 and CGR-1240 the LAN port can be set to restrict access to only the gateway, and the Ethernet link between the two devices can utilize an IP Security (IPsec) tunnel for the encrypted transport of the traffic.
This product embeds a Linux Container (LXC) inside its operating system. This virtualization can help a network server partner to easily adopt its LoRa radio control agent (Packet Forwarder). The radio control agent is strictly isolated from the host operating system, and assigned dedicated CPU and memory resources. The access privileges of the third-party software mandate that it can only run in the LXC, yet not visit the operating system kernel.
3rd party integration
With CPF licenses, use the LoRaWAN gateways with the Network Services of your choosing, as long as these follow the Semtech’s Basic Station protocol. The Common Packet Forwarder licenses (CPF) are available as prepay subscription based model with 1, 3, or 5 year terms.
Order the licenses under the ATO PID: LORAWAN-CPF-LIC as a spare part or IXM-LORAWAN-CPF as one of the options under IXM PID.
Geolocation capability
This product is equipped with hardware support for precise timestamping and high-accuracy GPS/GNSS for geolocation applications. Customers can take advantage of this capability to approximate the position of endpoints, yet without requiring GPS/GNSS to be present in the endpoints themselves. This dramatically reduces the power consumption compared with endpoints with GPS/GNSS built in. It is particularly well suited for geofencing (presence) and coarse asset tracking use cases.
Enhanced spectrum utilization
This product features two LoRa baseband subsystems, allowing it to support up to 16 uplink channels and thus receive up to 16 data packets concurrently. This design improves the radio spectrum utilization to up to 4 MHz channel bandwidths and thereby increases the overall system capacity.
Frequency channel diversity
This product supports software-configurable frequency channel diversity. Frequency channel diversity effectively aids in the propagation of the wireless signal from endpoints to the gateway, especially in multipath environments and for geolocation applications.
Ability to deploy omnidirectional and sectorized cells
This product allows to achieve both omnidirectional and sectorized (directional) propagation patterns. Omnidirectional cells are simply established through the usage of an omnidirectional antenna with a single gateway unit, while tri-sector cells can consist of three of the gateways with a 120-degree sector antenna[1] per each unit. Sectorization is useful for high-density deployments as it effectively increases the capacity of the cell.
Zero-touch provisioning
This product can be easily configured and managed by the Cisco IoT Field Network Director (FND). Zero-touch provisioning allows FND users to automatically and securely download pre-defined configurations to the gateway. Customers benefit from reduced deployment time and cost, in particular for deployments that require a large number of gateways to be installed.
Furthermore, FND supports remote gateway firmware upgrades, configuration backup and restore, IPsec tunnel setup automation and monitoring, and provides a user-friendly dashboard that includes performance statistics and alarm reports.
Table 1 summarizes the features of the Cisco Wireless Gateway for LoRaWAN.
Table 1. Features and descriptions
Features |
Operates as Standalone Gateway |
Operates as a Radio Interface of IR809 |
Operates as a Radio Interface of IR829 |
Product components |
● Standalone unit
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● Attached to IR809 LAN Port
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● Attached to IR829 LAN Port
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Ethernet backhaul |
● 1x FE built in the Gateway
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● 1x GE on IR809
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● 1x SFP module for copper and fiber on IR829
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4G/LTE backhaul |
- |
● Single radio, dual SIMs on IR809
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● Single or dual radios, dual SIMs on IR829
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Wi-Fi backhaul |
- |
- |
● 2.4 GHz/5 GHz 802.11n
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PoE+ injector for the Gateway |
● External
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● External
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● PoE+ module option in IR829 to supply power to one Gateway
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Cisco IOx support |
- |
● Yes, on IR809
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● Yes, on IR829
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IP features |
● DHCP client (IPv4)
● Static IP (IPv4)
● PPPoE
● 802.1Q VLAN tagging
● Network Address Translation (NAT)
● Domain Name System (DNS)
● Network Time Protocol (NTP)
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● Routing Information Protocol Versions 1 and 2 (RIPv1 and RIPv2)
● Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) and Multipoint GRE (MGRE)
● Cisco Express Forwarding
● Standard 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol
● Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
● Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Version 3 (L2TPv3)
● NAT
● DHCP server, relay, and client (IPv4 and IPv6)
● Static IP (IPv4 and IPv6)
● Dynamic DNS (DDNS)
● NTP
● DNS Proxy
● DNS Spoofing
● Access Control Lists (ACLs)
● IPv4 and IPv6 Unicast and Multicast
● Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
● Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
● Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
● Virtual Route Forwarding (VRF) Lite
● Next-Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP)
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Security features |
● IPsec (open source)
● Two IPsec tunnels – support Active/Active or Active/Standby mode
● Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
● Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP, open source)
● Network Address Translation (NAT) traversal
● Software image secure boot
● Cisco ACT2 hardware IEEE 802.1ar secure identity
● Support SHA256 for firmware signature and uboot
● Authentication of the firmware image before flashing it
● Password protection in file system
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Secure Connectivity:
● Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN for secure remote access
● Hardware-accelerated Data Encryption Standard (DES), 3DES, Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128, AES 192, and AES 256
● PKI support
● Twenty IPsec tunnels
● Cisco Easy VPN Solution client and server
● Network Address Translation (NAT) transparency
● Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN)
● Tunnel-less Group Encrypted Transport VPN
● FlexVPN
● IPsec stateful failover
● VRF-aware IPsec
● IPsec over IPv6
Cisco IOS Firewall:
● 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
● Flexible packet matching
● Network foundation protection
Others:
● Software image secured boot
● Cisco ACT2 hardware IEEE 802.1ar secure identity
● LAN port authentication to access IXM Gateway
● IPsec encryption between IR809 or IR829 and IXM Gateway
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Quality-of-Service (QoS) features |
- |
● 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 preclassify and prefragmentation
● Hierarchical QoS (HQoS)
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ISM band support |
● EU 863 - 870 MHz, India 865 - 867 MHz, U.S. 902 - 928 MHz, Australia 915 - 928 MHz, and AS 923 MHz, 902.2-923.4MHz Thailand
● Support for up to 16 uplink channels, 4 MHz bandwidth
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LoRa technology |
● Semtech version 2 gateway hardware reference design compliance
● Adaptive Data Rates (ADR)
● Spreading Factors
● Channel diversity (no diversity and full diversity)
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LoRaWAN specification |
● LoRaWAN specification 1.0.1, 1.0.2 and 1.1 (draft) release compliant
● Support for Class A, B and C endpoints
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Radio spectrum sniffer |
● Online scanning of the interference noise on the RF channel
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LTE coexistence |
● Insertion interference reduction to LTE band 20 uplinks (832 – 862 MHz)
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Geolocation capability |
● Through TDOA and RSSI for GPS-free endpoints
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Linux Container (LXC) |
● Host third-party LoRa Packet Forwarder through software virtualization
● Support unprivileged mode
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IoT FND management features |
● Zero-touch provisioning: automatically download configuration file to the Gateway, IR809 and 829 during registration
● Automatically download third-party LoRa Packet Forwarder to the Gateway during its initial registration
● IPSec tunnel setup automation
● Configure the settings of Gateway, the IR809 and IR829
● Firmware upgrade
● Configuration file backup and restore
● Gateway reboot
● Gateway model
● Gateway ID (name and serial number)
● Gateway operational status
● Gateway up time
● Gateway enclosure cover close/open
● WAN IP address
● IPsec tunnel status
● Firmware version
● Boot loader version
● CPU usage rate
● Device temperature
● Alarm and event reports
● GPS status
● FPGA version
● HAL driver version
● Antenna RSSI value
● AES key
● Packet Forwarder ID, status, firmware version, and public key installed
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Tables 2 and 3 list the Gateway part numbers and specifications, respectively. Table 4 contains the performance specifications, and Table 5 provides product compliance information. Table 6 lists the RF antenna specifications, and Table 7 lists the GPS antenna specifications.
Table 2. Product part numbers and applicable regions
Part Number |
Description |
IXM-LPWA-800-16-K9 |
● Cisco wireless gateway for LoRaWAN, operates on the frequency subset of 863 - 870 MHz ISM band, applicable to LoRaWAN regional profile for Europe, Middle East, Africa and India
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IXM-LPWA-900-16-K9 |
● Cisco wireless gateway for LoRaWAN, operates on the frequency subset of 902 - 928 MHz ISM band, applicable to LoRaWAN regional profile for Americas, Asia and Pacific
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IXM-LPWA-900-16-K9 |
● Cisco wireless gateway for LoRaWAN, operates on the frequency subset of 920.2 – 923.4 MHz ISM band, applicable to LoRaWAN regional profile for Thailand
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IXM-LPWA-800-K9+ |
● TAA part number for Cisco wireless gateway for LoRaWAN, operates on the frequency subset of 863 - 870 MHz ISM band, applicable to LoRaWAN regional profile for Europe, Middle East, Africa and India
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IXM-LPWA-900-K9+ |
● TAA part number for Cisco wireless gateway for LoRaWAN, operates on the frequency subset of 902 - 928 MHz ISM band, applicable to LoRaWAN regional profile for Americas, Asia and Pacific
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Please contact your local Cisco account representative for the region and country certification availability for each model.
Table 3. Product specifications
Specification |
Description |
Physical Specifications |
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IP rating |
● Outdoor, IP67
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● 281 (incl. RF antenna connector) x 206 (not incl. GPS antenna connector) x 100 (incl. mount screws) mm or 11 x 8 x 4 inches
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Net weight |
● 3.6 kg (8 pound)
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Enclosure material |
● Aluminum, die-cast
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Mounting options |
● Wall and pole mount
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Operating temperature range |
● -40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C) without solar load
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Operating humidity |
● 5 to 95%, noncondensing
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Altitude |
● Operational: 13,800 feet (4,206 meters)
● Nonoperational: 15,000 feet (4,572 meters)
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Wind resistance |
● Up to 100 mph (sustained)
● Up to 165 mph (gusts)
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Thermal cooling |
● Passive (fan-less)
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Compute and Storage |
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CPU |
● 1.33 GHz, single core
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Memory |
● 1 GB DDR4 RAM
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Flash memory |
● 4 GB
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Interfaces and Controls |
|
Ethernet |
● 1x 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet (RJ-45)
● Support for PoE+ (802.3at) PD
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RF antenna connectors |
● Two extendable RF antennas, N-type
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GPS antenna connector |
● One extendable GPS antenna, TNC
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Console |
● 1x RJ-45
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USB |
● 1x USB 2.0, type A connector
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Reset button |
● Push to reboot system or for factory default recovery
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Power |
|
Power input options |
● PoE+, 802.3at
● DC-In, 48 VDC, 0.7 A
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Power consumption |
● 30 Watts maximum
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Ground |
● 1x ground connector
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GPS |
|
Built-in GPS |
● High-sensitivity GNSS module
● GPS L1C/A, QZSS L1C/A, SBAS L1C/A, GLONASS L1OF, and Galileo E1B/C ready
● Time pulse accuracy <20 ns (clear sky)
● NMEA 0183, Version 4.0
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LEDs |
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System LED |
● Off: Device not powered on
● Red: Alarm
● Green solid: System ready
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Mode LED |
● Off: The gateway operates as standalone unit
● Green solid: The gateway operates as the radio interface of IR 807, 809, 829, CGR-1120 and 1240
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Operating System |
|
Linux |
|
Device Manufacturing Security |
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ACT2 |
● Cisco Anti-Counterfeit Technology, 2
nd Generation
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Table 4. Product performance specifications
Specification |
Description |
Sensitivity |
|
Receiver sensitivity |
● Up to -139.5 dBm
|
Output Power |
|
IXM-LPWA-800-16-K9 |
● For the 868 MHz ISM band in Europe, supports up to +27 dBm Effective Radiated Power (ERP) on the high-power channel at 869.525 MHz and +14 dBm at other channels, complying with EN 300 220-2
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IXM-LPWA-900-16-K9 |
● For the 915 MHz ISM band in USA, supports up to +30 dBm conducted output power with 5 dBi gain antenna, complying with FCC 15.247 DTS rules
● For the 920.2 – 923.4MHz in Thailand, supports up to 27dBm EIRP
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IXM-LPWA-800-K9+ |
● For the 868 MHz ISM band in Europe, supports up to +27 dBm Effective Radiated Power (ERP) on the high-power channel at 869.525 MHz and +14 dBm at other channels, complying with EN 300 220-2
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IXM-LPWA-900-K9+ |
● For the 915 MHz ISM band in USA, supports up to +30 dBm conducted output power with 5 dBi gain antenna, complying with FCC 15.247 DTS rules
● For the 920.2 – 923.4MHz in Thailand, supports up to 27dBm EIRP
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Table 5. Product certification and compliance
Specification |
Applicable Regions |
Safety |
|
IEC 60950-1 |
● INTL
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EN 60950-1 |
● EU
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UL 60950-1 |
● USA
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EN 50385 |
● EU
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CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1 |
● Canada
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CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-22 |
● Canada
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UL 60950-22 |
● USA
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RSS-102 |
● Canada
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FCC Part 2 |
● USA
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IEC 60529 |
● INTL
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EMC Emission |
|
FCC Part 15 Class A |
● USA
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EN 55032 Class A |
● EU
|
ICES-003 |
● Canada
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CISPR 32 |
● Australia and New Zealand
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VCCI Class A |
● Japan
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EMC Immunity |
|
EN 55024 |
● EU
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EN 301 489-1/-3 |
● EU
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Radio |
|
EN 300 220-2 |
● EU
|
EN 300 440-2 |
● EU
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AS/NZS 4268 |
● Australia and New Zealand
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FCC Part 15.247 |
● USA
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RSS-247 |
● Canada
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ARIB STD-T108 |
● Japan
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NBTC |
● Thailand
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Table 6. Product RF antenna specifications
Specification |
Applicable Regions |
ANT-LPWA-DB-O-N-5 |
● Type: Omnidirectional
● Operating frequency range: 863 - 928 MHz
● Gain: 5 dBi
● Environmental: Outdoor, IP67 rated
● Operating temperature range: -40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C)
● Mounting: Wall and pole
● Impedance: 50 Ohms
● VSWR: 1.5
● Half power beam width: H:360°, V:30°
● Polarization: Vertical
● Weight: 790 g (not including the mounting kit)
● Height: 692 mm
● Diameter: 33 mm (mounted part) and 25 mm (body part)
● Lighting protection: DC grounded
● Connector: Type N Female
● Wind resistance sustained: Up to 100 mph
● Wind resistance gusts: Up to 165 mph
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ANT-WPAN-OD-OUT-N |
● Type: Omnidirectional
● Operating frequency range: 863 - 928 MHz
● Gain: 1.5 dBi
● Environmental: Outdoor and indoor
● Operating temperature range: -40 to 185°F (-40 to 85°C)
● Mounting: Direct chassis or bulkhead mount
● Impedance: 50 ohms
● VSWR: 1.5
● Half power beam width: H:360°, V:30°
● Polarization: Vertical, liner
● Weight: 120 g
● Height: 20 mm
● Connector: Type N Male
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Table 7. GPS antenna specifications
Specification |
Applicable Regions |
ANT-GPS-OUT-TNC |
● Type: Patch, active
● Environmental: Outdoor
● Height: 3.2 in. (8.13 cm)
● Width (maximum, at base):1.75 in. (4.45 cm)
● Operating frequency range: 1,575.42 MHz
● Impedance: 50 ohms, nominal
● VSWR: 2.0 maximum in band
● Gain: 4 dBi
● Minimum gain: 1 dBi @ 10-degrees elevation
● Pattern type: Hemispherical
● Polarization: Circular RHCP
● LNA gain: 25 dB +/–2 dB, DC voltage: 3 to 5 VDC
● Out-of-band attenuation: 60 dB minimum at 1575 +/– 50 MHz
● Current draw: 20 mA maximum @ 3.3 VDC +/– 0.3 VDC
● Operating temperature: -40 to 185ºF (- 40 to 85ºC)
● Connector: Right-angle MCX (male)
● Wind-speed rating: 165 mph
● Compliance: ROHS
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Table 8 provides ordering information for the Cisco LoRaWAN Gateway and associated accessories.
Table 8. Ordering information
Product Description |
Note |
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Base Unit |
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IXM-LPWA-800-16-K9 |
Cisco wireless gateway for LoRaWAN, operates on the frequency subset of 863 - 870 MHz ISM band, applicable to LoRaWAN regional profile for Europe, Middle East, Africa and India |
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IXM-LPWA-900-16-K9 |
Cisco wireless gateway for LoRaWAN, operates on the frequency subset of 902 - 928 MHz ISM band, applicable to LoRaWAN regional profile for Americas, Asia (not for India and China) and Pacific |
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IXM-LPWA-800-K9+ |
TAA PID for Cisco wireless gateway for LoRaWAN, operates on the frequency subset of 863 - 870 MHz ISM band, applicable to LoRaWAN regional profile for Europe, Middle East, Africa and India |
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IXM-LPWA-900-K9+ |
TAA PID for Cisco wireless gateway for LoRaWAN, operates on the frequency subset of 902 - 928 MHz ISM band, applicable to LoRaWAN regional profile for Americas, Asia (not for India and China) and Pacific |
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Mount Kit |
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AIR-ACC1530-PMK1 |
Pole/Wall Mount Kit |
1 per base unit |
ACC-LPWA-HDWR-KIT |
Cable gland and grounding lug |
1 per base unit |
RF Antenna |
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ANT-LPWA-DB-O-N-5 |
Outdoor omni-antenna, operates on 863-928 MHz, 5 dBi, type N female connector |
1 or 2 per base unit |
ANT-WPAN-OD-OUT-N |
Outdoor/indoor omni-antenna, operates on 863-928 MHz, 1.5 dBi, type N male connector |
1 or 2 per base unit |
GPS Antenna |
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ANT-GPS-OUT-TNC |
Outdoor GPS antenna with integrated 15-ft cable, type TNC connector |
1 per base unit |
CPF PID License |
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LORAWAN-CPF-LIC |
Spare part number for Common Packet Forwarder license for LoRaWAN macro gateways |
1 per base unit |
IXM-LORAWAN-CPF |
System part number for Common Packet Forwarder license for LoRaWAN macro gateways. Available as an option when ordering main IXM PID’s |
1 per base unit |
Software and License |
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SW-IXM-LPWA-K9 |
Cisco software for LoRaWAN gateway |
1 per base unit |
L-IOTFND-LORAWAN |
Cisco IOT Field Network Director (FND) license to manage the LoRaWAN gateway |
1 per base unit |
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Warranty coverage and technical service options
The Cisco wireless gateway for LoRaWAN comes with 5-year limited hardware warranty. Adding a contract for a technical service offering, such as Cisco SMARTnet® Service, provides additional benefits not available with the warranty, including access to operating system updates, Cisco.com online resources, and Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) support services. Table 9 shows the available technical services.
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For information about Cisco Technical Services, visit https://www.cisco.com/go/ts.
Table 9. Cisco services and support programs
Service and Support |
Features |
Cisco SMARTnet Service |
● Global access to the Cisco TAC 24 hours a day
● Unrestricted access to the extensive Cisco.com resources, communities, and tools
● Next-business-day, 8 x 5 x 4, 24 x 7 x 4, and 24 x 7 x 2 advance hardware replacement
1 and onsite parts replacement and installation available
● Ongoing operating system software updates within the licensed feature set
2
● Proactive diagnostics and real-time alerts on Cisco Smart Call Home-enabled devices
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Cisco Smart Foundation Service |
● Next-business-day 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 Smart Foundation Portal
● OS software bug fixes and patches
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Sustainability Topic |
Reference |
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General |
Information on product-material-content laws and regulations |
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Information on electronic waste laws and regulations, including our products, batteries and packaging |
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Sustainability Inquiries |
Contact: csr_inquiries@cisco.com |
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Information on product takeback and resuse program |
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IP rating |
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Enviromental conditions |
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Safety, EMC emissions and immunity and radio certifications |
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RF antenna information |
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Power |
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New or Revised Topic |
Described in |
Date |
Network server updates |
Page 4 |
3/18/2021 |
Added Domain PIDs by country |
Page 10 |
2/28/2020 |
Updated operating temperature rating |
12/18/2019 |
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Updated antenna certifications |
Table 2, Page 10 |
12/18/2019 |
Added shock and vibration certification |
Table 2, Page 10 |
12/18/2019 |
Added mounting hardware note |
Page 17 |
12/18/2019 |