The Cisco Connected Grid Router (CGR) 2010 is a rugged router optimized for use in transmission & distribution (T&D) power substations. The Cisco CGR 2010 is designed specifically for substation networks to meet the harsh environments common in transmission & distribution substations. It is built upon the award winning Cisco Integrated Services Router (ISR) G2 portfolio, and provides the substation operator with the benefits of improved security, broadband connectivity, and network reliability. The CGR 2010 uses Cisco IOS software which is the operating system powering millions of Cisco routers deployed worldwide. Cisco IOS software delivers the benefits of integrated security for NERC/CIP compliance, quality of service, and network management to ensure integrity and priority of operational data and non-operational data communications.
The Cisco CGR 2010 builds on the best-in-class offering of the existing Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Router G2 (ISR G2) platforms. With embedded hardware encryption acceleration, optional firewall, and intrusion prevention, the CGR-2010 delivers integrated security to help utilities comply with cyber security requirements outlined in the North American Electric Reliability Corporation's (NERC) Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) mandates. In addition, the platform supports T1/E1 WAN interfaces with integrated CSU/DSU interfaces, synchronous & asynchronous serial RS-232 interfaces, copper and fiber Gigabit Ethernet.
Figure 1. Cisco connected Grid Router 2000 Series
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The CGR 2010 router can be ordered as a base system or as security bundled system. The only difference between the base system and the security bundle is the addition of Security License PAK, all other options remain the same and the configurations and options mentioned in this ordering guide remain the same for both systems.
The Cisco 2010 Connected Grid Router (CGR 2010) base system and security bundle ordering SKUs
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