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Cisco 3200 Series

Cisco® 3200 Series wireless and
mobile routers are ruggedized Cisco IOS® Software
routers with integrated 802.11b/g wireless functions.
With a flexible, compact form factor, they are ideally
suited for integration in vehicles or outdoor
environments. Cisco 3200 Series routers offer secure
data, voice, and video communications across many
different wireless and wired networks. Standards-based
mobile IP delivers transparent roaming for mobile
applications, and Cisco IOS Software provides security,
manageability, and scalability, along with
interoperability between networks, while allowing for
future network expansions and upgrades.
The Cisco 3200 Series offers
public safety, homeland security, and transportation
agencies in cities and states, as well as defense
customers a robust router in a flexible and compact
design, ideally suited to create mobile networks in and
around vehicles and to build outdoor broadband wireless
infrastructure across wide geographic areas
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Features and Benefits of Cisco 3200
Series Routers
| Features |
Benefits |
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Ruggedized Router in a Flexible and Compact
Hardware Design |
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| Single Platform for
Multiple Embedded Hardware Solutions |
- Offers hardware architecture intended to
be embedded in different system designs
- Allows for designs in unique
environments for vehicles.
- Allows for integration into outdoor
enclosures for broadband wireless networks.
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| Industry-Standard Hardware
Architecture-PC/104-Plus |
- PC/104-Plus architecture allows for the
use of off-the-shelf third-party components
such as enclosures or cabling for reference
or custom hardware designs.
- Off-the-shelf components reduce costs
for systems integration.
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| Industrial-Grade Components |
- 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.
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| Lightweight, Compact Size
with Low Power Consumption |
- Provides flexibility to be deployed in
many different environments where space,
heat dissipation, and low power consumption
are critical factors.
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| Configurable Hardware
Design with Stackable Interface or Component
Cards |
- The 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.
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| Rugged Enclosure Option for
In-Vehicle Networks |
- Customers have an option to use a rugged
enclosure from Cisco that is completely
sealed and does not require the use of fans
for thermal cooling.
- Enclosure is designed for in-vehicle
deployments including police cars, first
responder vehicles, military vehicles and
aircraft.
- Customers can also work with systems
integrators on custom enclosure designs.
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Multiple WAN and LAN Connections, Including
Integrated 802.11b/g |
| Multiple Faster Ethernet
and Serial Interfaces |
- Multiple LAN and WAN devices can be
connected to standard 10/100 Ethernet or
serial interfaces.
- The Fast Ethernet switched mobile
interface card (FESMIC) and serial mobile
interface card (SMIC) provide additional
ports as needed.
- WAN links can use external devices such
as cellular or satellite modems or
integrated 802.11 bridges.
- LAN devices can be PCs, video cameras,
DVRs, chemical sensors, printers, etc. or an
integrated 802.11b/g access point.
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| Integrated 802.11 B/G
Capabilities |
- Wireless mobile interface cards (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.
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| Interoperability and
Upgradability |
- Connectivity and interoperability for a
wide range of LAN and WAN wired and wireless
applications and network technologies.
- Upgradability to future wireless
technologies for reduced cost of ownership
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Always-On Wireless Access |
| Mobile IP Features in Cisco
IOS Software |
- These features offer always-on wireless
access with transparent mobility 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.
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| Mobile Networks Features in
Cisco IOS Software |
- Ability to allow an entire subnet or
vehicle network to maintain connectivity to
the home network while roaming.
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| Ability to Use Any Type of
Wireless Technology |
- Allows users to use the best wireless
technology or network available.
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Advanced IP Services in Standards-Based Cisco
IOS Software |
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Network security features,
including:
- Authorization and authentication
- Stateful inspection firewall
- VPNs with 3DES or AES encryption
- Intrusion detection, Cisco Extensible
Authentication Protocol (LEAP), Extensible
Authentication Protocol Tunneled Transport
Layer Security (EAP TTLS), Extensible
Authentication Protocol Transport Layer
(EAP TLS), Protected Extensible
Authentication Protocol (PEAP), Temporal Key
Integrity Protocol per-packet keying (TKIP
PPK)
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- 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
secure VPNs when transmitting and receiving
data over public networks.
- 3DES and AES encryption provides for
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 802.11
wireless LAN.
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| QoS Features |
- Gives traffic precedence to
delay-sensitive or prioritized applications
- Facilitates low-latency routing of
delay-sensitive applications such as
streaming video.
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| IP Multicast |
- Allows efficient broadcast of data or
video for increased situational awareness,
multiuser communications, or surveillance
applications.
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| Cisco IOS Software
Management |
- Enables remote management and monitoring
with Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP), Telnet, or HTTP, and enables local
management through console port. • Supports
intuitive network management tools such as
CiscoWorks for Windows and HP OpenView.
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CISCO 3200 SERIES ROUTER MODEL
COMPARISON
The various models in the Cisco
3200 Series of wireless and mobile routers comprise
different combinations of the processor card with LAN
and WAN interface cards. The Cisco 3220 and Cisco 3230
routers have preconfigured bundles of cards, whereas the
Cisco 3250 is completely configurable. The following
cards are used in the Cisco 3200 Series routers:
- Mobile access router card
(MARC)-Processor, memory, 1 Fast Ethernet port, 1
powered asynchronous serial port
- SMIC-Up to 4
synchronous/asynchronous serial ports
- FESMIC-Up to 4 Fast Ethernet
ports
- WMIC-802.11b/g bridging or
access-point functions
Comparison of Cisco 3200 Series
Router Models
| Description |
Cisco 3220 Router
(Preconfigured Model, WMICs Optional) |
Cisco 3230 Router
(Preconfigured with WMICs) |
Cisco 3250 Router
(Fully Configurable Model) |
| Ordering Options |
Cisco 3220 |
Cisco 3230 with 1
WMIC-bundle |
Cisco 3230 with 1
WMIC-bundle |
Cisco 3230 Cisco with 2
WMICs- bundle |
1 MARC with options of up
to 1 FESMIC, 3 SMICs, and 3 WMICs |
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| Configuration Options |
Preconfigured |
Preconfigured |
Preconfigured |
Preconfigured |
Configurable |
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| Hardware Upgradability |
Add WMICs only |
Add WMICs only |
Add WMICs only |
Add WMICs only |
Add FESMIC, SMIC, WMIC,
or future cards, depending on initial
configuration** |
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| Software Upgradability |
Updates only |
Updates only |
Updates only |
Updates only |
Upgrades or updates |
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| Cisco IOS Software Images |
1 (IP PLUS) |
1 (IP PLUS) |
1 (IP PLUS) |
1 (IP PLUS) |
Currently 2 (IP or
IP PLUS) |
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| Maximum Number of SMICs |
1 in preconfigured stack
with 2 usable synchronous/ asynchronous serial
ports |
1 in preconfigured stack
with 2 usable synchronous/ asynchronous serial
ports |
1 in preconfigured stack
with 2 usable synchronous/ asynchronous serial
ports |
1 in preconfigured stack
with 2 usable synchronous/ asynchronous serial
ports |
Up to 3 SMICs with
up to 12 usable synchronous/asynchronous serial
ports on combination of SMICs |
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| Maximum Number of FESMICs |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
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| Maximum Number of Available Fast
Ethernet Ports*** |
3 available |
2 available (third Fast
Ethernet port used for WMIC) |
3 available (fourth used
by WMIC, fifth reserved for additional WMICs) |
3 available (fourth and
fifth Fast Ethernet ports used by WMICs) |
5 Fast Ethernet ports
available |
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| Maximum Number of Serial Ports |
2 synchronous/
asynchronous |
2 synchronous/
asynchronous |
2 synchronous/
asynchronous |
2 synchronous/
asynchronous |
12 synchronous/
asynchronous |
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| Maximum Number of WMICs |
Optionally 3* if all Fast
Ethernet ports are used for WMICs |
1 as part of bundle and 2
more addl. optionally* if all Fast Ethernet
ports are used for WMICs |
1 as part of bundle and 2
more WMICs optionally* |
2 as part of bundle and 1
more WMICs optionally* |
3* |
* The total number of MARC,
SMIC, and FESMIC cards in a single stack cannot exceed a
total of 4. Note: These guidelines do not include the
WMICs as part of the limit of 4 cards in a stack. Up to
3 WMIC cards can be added to the maximum limit of the
combination of 4 MARC, FESMIC, and SMIC cards
** Cisco Systems® may develop future cards.
*** MARC Fast Ethernet Ports and FESMIC Fast Ethernet
Ports.
**** These SKUs were updated: C3230-1WMIC-K9 was
formerly C3230-1-WMIC-K, C3230-2WMIC-K9 was formerly
C3230-2-WMIC-K9.
CISCO RUGGED ENCLOSURE OPTION FOR
IN-VEHICLE NETWORKS
The
following table shows the Cisco rugged enclosure option
ordering numbers.
Cisco Rugged Enclosure Option
Ordering Numbers
| Part Number |
Description |
| C3230ENC-1W-49-K9 |
Cisco 3230 bundle with
Rugged Enclosure fully assembled with (1)
4.9-GHz WMIC for the United States |
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| C3230ENC-24-49-K9 |
Cisco 3230 bundle with
Rugged Enclosure fully assembled with (1)
2.4-GHz and (1) 4.9-GHz WMIC for the United
States |
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| C3230ENC-2W24-49K9 |
Cisco 3230 bundle with
Rugged Enclosure fully assembled with (2)
2.4-GHz WMICs and (1) 4.9-GHz WMIC for the
United States |
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| C3230ENC-3W-49-K9 |
Cisco 3230 bundle with
Rugged Enclosure fully assembled with (3)
4.9-GHz WMICs for the United States |
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| C3230ENC-K9 |
Cisco 3230 bundle with
Rugged Enclosure fully assembled with no WMICs |
Note: System Integrators are responsible for
assembling the Cisco 3200 in the enclosure.
FEATURE AVAILABILITY TABLE
The following table gives the
features of Cisco IOS Software.
Cisco IOS Software Features
| Features |
IP |
IP PLUS
(Default on Cisco 3220 and 3230) |
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Routing and Bridging |
| Up to 32 VLANs Supported
Per System |
X |
X |
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| IPv4 |
X |
X |
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| IPv6 |
- |
X |
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| Point-To-Point Protocol
(PPP), Frame Relay, X.25, XOT, High-Level Data
Link Control (HDLC), Telnet, Asynchronous
Tunneling, Dial-On-Demand Routing (DDR), PPP
Over Frame Relay |
X |
X |
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| 802.11 Features-Refer to
separate Cisco 3200 WMIC data sheet |
- |
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Routing Protocols |
| Routing Information
Protocol (RIP), Ripv2, Open Shortest Path First
(OSPF), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing
Protocol (EIGRP)-IP, Cisco Discovery Protocol,
IP Policy Routing, IP Multicast Protocol
Independent Multicast (PIM) Versions 1 and 2,
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
Versions 1 And 2, IP Multicast Load Splitting,
Cisco Group Management Protocol (GMP) |
X |
X |
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Mobility Features |
| Mobile IP, Mobile
Networks in Cisco IOS Software |
X |
X |
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| Home Agent And Mobile
Router Redundancy, Mobile Router Preferred
Interfaces, Mobile Router Reverse Tunneling,
Mobile Router Asymmetric Links, Mobile Router
Static and Dynamic Networks, Static Co-Located
Care of Address, Authentication, Authorization,
and Accounting (AAA) Server And Mobile IP |
X |
X |
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Security |
| Route and Router
Authentication, Password Authentication Protocol
(PAP), Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol (CHAP), Microsoft CHAP (MS-CHAP) Local
Password, IP Basic and Extended Access Lists,
and Time-Based Access Control Lists |
X |
X |
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| Stateful Inspection
Firewall |
- |
X |
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| Firewall Intrusion
Detection System |
- |
X |
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| Port-To-Application
Mapping |
- |
X |
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| Generic Routing
Encapsulation (GRE) |
- |
X |
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| IP Security (IPSec) |
- |
X |
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| Tunnel Endpoint Discovery |
- |
X |
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| Secure Shell (SSH)
Protocol Client And Server Version 1.5, Fast
Switching, Cisco Express Forwarding, Process
Switching, STAC Compression, Routing Table
Protocol (RTP) Header Compression |
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X |
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Management |
| SNMP Versions 2 and 3,
Telnet, Console Port, RADIUS, TACACS+, Cisco
Service Assurance Agent, Syslog, Response Time
Reporter, Network Time Protocol (NTP) Client,
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) Client and
Server, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) Client and Server, DHCP Relay, Hot
Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) |
X |
X |
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Address Conservation |
| Network Address
Translation (NAT) Many to One (Port Address
Translation [PAT]), NAT Many to Many
(Multi-NAT), DHCP Client Address Negotiation,
and Easy IP Phase I |
X |
X |
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QoS |
| Generic Traffic Shaping,
Class-Based Ethernet Matching and Mobile Access
Routing (802.1p CoS), Committed Access Rate,
Flow-Based Weighted Random Early Detection
(WRED), Low-Latency Queuing, Priority Queuing,
Weighted Fair Queuing, Link Fragmentation and
Interleaving (LFI), Dial Backup, Dialer
Profiles, Dialer Idle Timeout, Dial on Demand |
X |
X |
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| Class-Based Weighted Fair
Queuing, Traffic Policing Resource Reservation
Protocol (RSVP) |
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X |
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
The following table gives the
physical dimensions of the Cisco 3200 Series Router.
Physical Dimensions of Cisco 3200
Series Router
| Feature |
Description |
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Card Dimensions
- MARC, SMIC, FESMIC, and WMIC
- Height dimension includes component side
height, board height, and shroud height on
solder side
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- Height: 23.8 mm (0.937 in.)
- Width: 95.89 mm (3.775 in.)
- Depth: 90.17 mm (3.550 in.)
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| Weight |
- MARC: 0.091 kg (0.21 lb)
- SMIC: 0.094 kg (0.21 lb)
- FESMIC: 0.103 kg (0.23 lb)
- WMIC: 0.102 kg (0.22 lb)
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The following table gives the
physical dimensions of Cisco Rugged Enclosure Option.
Physical Dimensions of Cisco Rugged
Enclosure Option
| Feature |
Description |
| Dimensions |
- Height: 14.99 cm (5.9 in.)
- Width: 17.27 cm (6.8 in.)
- Depth: 20.32 cm (8.0 in.)
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| Weight |
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