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The Cisco ® 2010 Connected Grid Router (CGR 2010) is a rugged router designed for the harsh, rugged environments often found in the energy and utility industries. The Cisco CGR 2010 is designed to support the communications infrastructure needs of the energy delivery infrastructure across the generation, transmission, and distribution sectors. This infrastructure includes utility- and customer-owned energy infrastructure, such as substation applications supporting electrical transmission and distribution, renewable generation, oil and gas, water, distributed generation, co-generation, and trackside operations. The infrastructure also includes the communications infrastructure for delivery applications such as transmission pipelines, distribution mains, and service lines for oil, gas, and water. It is built upon the award-winning Cisco Integrated Services Router Generation 2 (ISR G2) portfolio, and provides the energy grid 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 North American Electric Reliability Corporation / Critical Infrastructure Protection (NERC/CIP) compliance, quality of service, and network management to help ensure integrity and priority of operational data and nonoperational data communications. The Cisco CGR 2010 builds on the high-quality offering of the existing Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Router (ISR) platforms. With embedded hardware encryption acceleration, optional firewall, and intrusion prevention, the CGR 2010 delivers integrated security to help operators comply with cyber security requirements outlined in the NERC/CIP mandates. In addition, the platform supports T1 and E1 WAN interfaces with integrated Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit (CSU/DSU) interfaces, synchronous and asynchronous serial RS-232 interfaces, and copper and fiber Gigabit Ethernet. Figure 1 provides a visual image of the CGR 2010. Two types of universal images will be supported on CGR 2010 routers (see Table 2): 1. Universal images with UK9 or universalk9 in the image name: This universal image can offer all of the Cisco IOS features including strong payload encryption and cryptography functions.
Universal images with the NPEK9 or universalk9 npe in the image name: The strong control of encryption capabilities by Cisco Software Activation helps meet United States export control requirements for cryptography. However, some countries have import requirements that require that the platform does not support any strong payload cryptography.
To satisfy the import requirements of those countries, the router can be ordered with the `npe' universal image, which does not support any strong payload encryption. This image can support security features such as the zone-based firewall but no payload encryption functions.
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Universal IOS Image Cisco 2010 Connected Grid Router (CGR 2010)-15.2(3)T SKUs. The Cisco CGR 2010 comes with one GB default DRAM memory (which is not upgradable). Additionally, Compact Flash Slot 0 is populated with a 256 MB compact flash by default from the factory. An additional compact flash Slot 1 can be optionally configured and ordered with another compact flash.
You can choose to have additional compact flash or USB memory ordered for additional storage on the router. The SKUs in Table 9 show the orderable options for memory. Cisco CGR 2010 Compact Flash Upgrade or USB Memory Option (Factory Upgrades and Spares). The Cisco Channelized T1/E1 and ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Rugged grid router WAN interface card (GRWIC) modules are designed for use with the Cisco CGR 2010. The Cisco Channelized T1/E1 and ISDN PRI GRWICs combine multiple T1/E1 WAN connectivity and channelized T1/E1 and ISDN PRI in the same card. Applications include fractional or full T1/E1 WAN connectivity, ISDN PRI for primary WAN link or WAN backup, and dial access aggregation. The Cisco CGR 2010 supports a one- and a two-port version of the T1/E1 module (Figure 3) in a single-wide GRWIC.
The different versions help enable customers to deploy different port densities depending on wide area network needs in utility substation locations. The Cisco Ethernet Switch Module (CGR 2010 ESM, shown in Figure 5) greatly expands the CGR 2010's capabilities by integrating industry-leading Layer 2 and Layer 3 (optional) switching with feature sets comparable to those found in the Cisco 2520 Connected Grid Switches (CGS 2520) ( ). The new Cisco ESM, along with the Cisco CGR 2010, are designed specifically for use in connected energy applications such as grid automation, distributed generation, integrated renewable energy, trackside substations, and water, oil, and gas applications. The CGR 2010 ESM uses Cisco IOS Software, which is the operating system powering millions of Cisco switches worldwide, and provides the benefits of improved security, network resiliency and reliability, and scalability. Figure 5 displays the ESM GRWICs. The Cisco Multimode VDSL2 and ADSL2/2+ GRWICs (shown in Figure 6) provide 1-port multimode VDSL2 and ADSL2/2+ WAN connectivity. In combination with the CGR 2010, this GRWIC provides high-speed digital data transmission between remote energy infrastructure and the central office (DSL access multiplexer DSLAM), usually located on the service provider premises.
The 2-pair (GRWIC-2SHDSL) symmetric high-bit-rate DSL GRWIC provides two ports of 2-wire or one port of 4-wire G.SHDSL connectivity to a WAN. G.SHDSL technology offers customers high-speed, symmetrical WAN connectivity at a lower cost than traditional WAN circuits. Together with the CGR 2010, the GRWIC provides energy infrastructure organizations with the necessary bandwidth for critical traffic and helps enable the option for point-to-point DSL that does not require a service provider. Cisco CGR 2010 can be ordered with a ruggedized power supply that is either High AC/DC (88-300VDC/85-264VAC) or Low DC (24/48VDC). The CGR 2010 can support a total of two power supplies in which case any combination of supplies can be used including one Low DC and one High AC/DC.
The power supply type needs to be selected during product configuration. Given the various energy applications of these routers, the Cisco Connected Grid solution requires custom power cables and trained technicians to power these products. Therefore, standard power cables are not supplied with these products. The Cisco 2520 Connected Grid Switches (CGS 2520) are rugged switches designed for the harsh, rugged environments often found in the energy and utility industries. The Cisco CGS 2520 is designed to support the communications infrastructure needs of the energy delivery infrastructure across the generation, transmission, and distribution sectors. This infrastructure includes utility- and customer-owned energy infrastructure such as substation applications supporting electrical transmission and distribution, renewable generation, oil and gas, water, distributed generation, co-generation, and trackside operations. The infrastructure also includes the communications infrastructure for delivery applications such as transmission pipelines, distribution mains, and service lines for oil, gas, and water.
The CGS 2520 uses Cisco IOS Software, which is the operating system powering millions of Cisco switches worldwide and provides the energy grid operator with the benefits of improved security, network resiliency and reliability, and scalability. Primary CGS 2520 features include:. Rugged industrial design and substation compliance: IEC-61850-3 and IEEE 1613 for utility substation environments. Tools for easy deployment, management, and replacement. Extensive instrumentation and remote diagnostic capabilities. Advanced quality of service (QoS) capabilities to support mission-critical substation applications such as SCADA and IEC 61850 GOOSE (Generic Object Oriented Substation Events) messaging. Comprehensive network security features based on open standards.
The CGS 2520 software is optimized for the harsh, rugged environments often found in the energy and utility industries and builds on the strength of Cisco IOS Software, which powers mission-critical networks across the world. Numerous new features make the CGS 2520 the optimal Ethernet switch for energy network operators, such as smartport templates, which enable simple configuration for utility environments. In addition, many default behaviors of the CGS 2520 are different from those of traditional Ethernet switches, making the CGS 2520 easier to configure, manage, secure, and troubleshoot. The CGS 2520 offers two different Cisco IOS Software images: LAN Base and IP Services. The LAN Base image offers advanced QoS, flexible VLAN handling, SCADA protocol classification support, Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) for improved convergence time in ring topologies, Flexlink for fast failover in hub-and-spoke topologies, and comprehensive security features. In addition, the IP Services image adds advanced Layer 3 features such as support for advanced IP routing protocols, Multi-VPN Routing and Forwarding Customer Edge (Multi-VRF CE/VRF-Lite), and policy-based routing (PBR).
Table 16 shows the software option SKUs for CGS 2520. IOS Software Image Options for Cisco Connected Grid Switch (CGS-2520)-12.2(53) EX SKUs.
The customer has the option to select one or two power supplies as part of the Cisco CGS 2520 system order. The Power Supply SKUs in Table 17 can be ordered with the switch or as spares. Note that the SKUs below are shared between Cisco CGS 2520 and Cisco CGR 2010. Substation switches are products designed for use in power substations. These solutions require custom power cables and trained technicians to power these substation products. Therefore, standard power cables are not supplied with these products.
Cisco CGS-2520 Power Supply Options (Factory Options and Spares). Cisco Configuration Professional (CCP) is the device configuration tool that supports configuration on the CGS 2250 switch. Customers can download a copy of Cisco Configuration Professional (CCP) version 2.3 or higher at. It supports both CGS 2520 and CGR 2010 products. Additionally, customers will have the option to order a full copy of the CCP software by selecting the CD option SKU during router configuration, or order as a spare later. The SKU for the CD in Table 14 is shared between Cisco CGS 2520 and Cisco CGR 2010.
See Table 20.