Description
Cisco C1113-8P Router
Designed for small offices, branch locations, and remote sites, the Cisco C1113-8P Router is a compact, high-performance member of the Cisco 1100 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs). Built on Cisco IOS XE software, this all‑in‑one device combines fast Internet access, robust security, and built‑in wireless capabilities into a single, easy‑to‑deploy solution. It delivers enterprise‑grade reliability and security at the edge, empowering teams to stay connected, productive, and secure across cloud apps, collaboration tools, and mobile endpoints. With its scalable architecture, the C1113-8P is aimed at organizations that demand solid performance today and room to grow tomorrow.
- All‑in‑one WAN, security, and wireless: Combines Internet access, advanced security features, and wireless services in a single compact appliance to reduce hardware footprint and simplify site deployments.
- Integrated LTE Advanced 3.0 wireless WAN: Provides dependable backup connectivity and remote site access with the latest wireless wide area networking technologies, helping maintain uptime for critical applications even when primary links fluctuate.
- 802.11ac wireless LAN: Delivers fast, reliable dual‑band Wi‑Fi for laptops, smartphones, IP phones, and IoT devices, supporting a seamless experience for users and devices across the office and storefront environments.
- Eight PoE‑enabled ports: Power IP phones, wireless access points, cameras, and other PoE devices directly from the router, reducing cable clutter and expanding deployment flexibility at the edge.
- Easy deployment and centralized management: Cisco IOS XE software enables straightforward initial setup and ongoing policy management, with options for GUI or CLI configuration and compatibility with Cisco’s broad ecosystem of management tools for scalable, predictable operations.
Technical Details of Cisco C1113-8P Router
- Series: Cisco 1100 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISR)
- Operating system: Cisco IOS XE Software, providing routing, security, and wireless services in a single platform
- Wireless capabilities: LTE Advanced 3.0 wireless WAN for reliable backup connectivity and 802.11ac wireless LAN for high‑performance Wi‑Fi
- Ports and power: Eight PoE‑enabled Ethernet ports to energize powered devices at the edge
- Security features: Stateful firewall, VPN capabilities, intrusion prevention, and secure remote access options to protect branch traffic and cloud access
- Management: Web-based GUI and CLI access, with support for standard Cisco management workflows and integration with compatible network management tools
How to install Cisco C1113-8P Router
Setting up the Cisco C1113-8P Router is designed to be intuitive, minimizing time to productive use at the edge. Follow these steps to deploy quickly and securely:
1. Unbox and verify: Confirm that all components are present, including the router, power supply, mounting hardware, and any required antennas or cables. Inspect for any transit damage and ensure you have access to the quick start guide and product documentation.
2. Choose a location: Place the router in a well‑ventilated area with adequate airflow. If mounting on a wall or rack, secure the device according to the provided instructions to minimize vibration and ensure stable operation.
3. Connect WAN and LAN: Attach the primary Internet connection to the router’s WAN interface, and connect your local network switch or directly to devices via the LAN ports. If you’re using the LTE Advanced wireless WAN, ensure the SIM/antenna setup meets your regional requirements as described in the documentation.
4. Power up and access the management interface: Connect the power supply and boot the device. On first boot, access the router’s management interface through a connected computer using the default management address provided in the quick start guide. You can configure the device via the Web UI or the command‑line interface (CLI) depending on your preference and existing network practices.
5. Run the initial setup: Use the setup wizard or manual configuration to set administrator credentials, time settings, and basic network parameters. Configure WAN priorities (primary link vs. LTE backup), set up NAT rules as needed for Internet access, and apply security policies such as firewall rules and VPN tunnels.
6. Enable wireless services: If you will provide wireless access, configure the 802.11ac network names (SSIDs), security modes (WPA2/WPA3, if supported), and guest access policies. Pair any PoE devices you plan to power through the eight ports and verify proper operation.
7. Update firmware and policies: Check for the latest IOS XE software updates and security patches. Apply them to ensure you have current features and protections. Configure ongoing management practices, such as centralized logging, monitoring alerts, and scheduled backups of configuration data.
8. Validate performance and security: Test Internet connectivity, VPN tunnels, firewall rules, and Wi‑Fi coverage. Confirm that the LTE wireless WAN failover performs as expected during a simulated outage and verify that connected devices receive reliable IP addressing and routing.
9. Document the deployment: Record the device’s IP addresses, WLAN credentials, security policies, and any custom routes or NAT rules. Keeping clear documentation helps future maintenance, troubleshooting, and onboarding new site administrators.
10. Plan for growth: As your network evolves, leverage Cisco’s management ecosystem to integrate the C1113‑8P with centralized visibility, analytics, and policy automation, ensuring your branch network remains scalable, secure, and easy to manage.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco C1113-8P Router? The Cisco C1113-8P is a member of the Cisco 1100 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) designed for small offices and remote sites. It combines high‑speed Internet access, integrated security, LTE wireless WAN, and 802.11ac Wi‑Fi in a compact form factor, all powered by Cisco IOS XE software for robust performance and security.
- Does the C1113‑8P support PoE? Yes. It includes eight PoE‑enabled Ethernet ports that can power compatible devices such as IP phones, wireless access points, and cameras, reducing cabling and simplifying edge deployments.
- Is there built‑in wireless WAN support? The router includes an integrated LTE Advanced 3.0 wireless WAN option, providing a reliable secondary (or primary, in some configurations) connection path for backup failover and remote site connectivity when wired Internet links are unavailable or unstable.
- What Wi‑Fi standards are supported? The device provides 802.11ac wireless LAN to deliver fast, reliable wireless connectivity across dual bands, supporting contemporary client devices and services such as VoIP, video conferencing, and cloud applications.
- What management options are available? The C1113‑8P can be configured and managed via the Cisco IOS XE Web UI and CLI. It also supports standard Cisco management workflows and can integrate with compatible network management tools for monitoring, provisioning, and policy enforcement across multiple sites.
- What deployment scenarios is this router best suited for? It is ideal for small businesses, branch offices, retail locations, and other distributed environments that require consolidated routing, security, wireless access, and reliable WAN failover in a single, compact device.
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