Description
Cisco C899G Cellular, Ethernet Wireless Integrated Services Router
The Cisco C899G is a compact, fixed-configuration router designed for enterprise small branch offices and remote locations that require reliable, secure, and scalable connectivity. Combining a robust 4G LTE 2.0 modem with Ethernet routing and integrated wireless capabilities, the C899G delivers dependable data and voice communications without the complexity of traditional modular routers. Built on Cisco’s trusted ISR family, this device leverages 3GPP Release 9 standards to enable faster LTE performance, enhanced spectrum efficiency, and improved reliability for business-critical workloads. Whether deployed as a primary connection at a small site or as a resilient backup in a multi-site network, the C899G is engineered to keep users productive with minimal setup and ongoing maintenance. From retail storefronts to field offices, this router brings enterprise-grade security, straightforward management, and seamless integration with existing Cisco infrastructure to the edge of your network.
- Unified WAN with 4G LTE 2.0 capability and automatic failover ensures continuous connectivity for branch offices, even when fixed broadband is unstable or unavailable.
- Comprehensive security for voice and data including firewall protection, encrypted communications, and VPN support to safeguard sensitive information across remote locations.
- Fixed-configuration design enables rapid deployment, predictable performance, and a straightforward management experience suitable for IT teams with limited onsite support.
- Integrated wireless functionality paired with Ethernet routing provides a compact, all-in-one solution for small sites, enabling easy expansion of network coverage without additional hardware.
- Reliability and resilience backed by Cisco’s engineering, with a compact form factor suitable for desk, wall, or cabinet installation in remote or space-constrained environments.
Technical Details of Cisco C899G
- Device Type: Fixed-Configuration Integrated Services Router (ISR) designed for small branch offices and remote sites
- Cellular Connectivity: 4G LTE 2.0 modem with support for 3GPP Release 9 standards to optimize LTE performance and efficiency
- WAN/LAN Interfaces: Embedded Ethernet interfaces for LAN connectivity, with support for WAN integration and routing features
- Wireless Capabilities: Integrated wireless functionality to support local network connectivity at the edge
- Security Features: Built-in firewall, encryption and VPN options to secure data and voice communications across sites
- Management: Cisco IOS-based management with CLI access and remote administration capabilities for centralized control across multiple sites
how to install Cisco C899G
To deploy the Cisco C899G quickly and with confidence, begin by preparing your site with the proper power and connectivity provisions. Ensure you have the appropriate power supply, a SIM card for the LTE modem (if required by your deployment), and access credentials for initial configuration. The following steps outline a straightforward installation process designed for IT teams seeking rapid, reliable setup.
Step 1: Prepare and power up — Unpack the C899G and confirm all included accessories. Insert the LTE SIM card into the designated slot (if applicable) and connect the power supply. Place the device in a secure location with adequate ventilation; the compact design makes it suitable for desk or wall-mount installations in a network closet or remote office.
Step 2: Connect network interfaces — Attach your primary Ethernet LAN connection to the appropriate port, and, if you plan to use LTE as a primary or backup WAN, ensure the cellular antenna connections are secure. If you are integrating with a larger network, connect uplink and downstream devices as required and verify cable integrity to minimize connectivity issues.
Step 3: Access the initial configuration — Access the router’s management interface via the console or web UI using the default IP address and administrative credentials provided in the documentation. For security, immediately change the default admin password and configure basic network settings, including time zone and management access controls. Configure the primary WAN and any LTE backup as required for your site’s connectivity approach.
Step 4: Apply security and routing policies — Define firewall rules, VPN configurations (site-to-site or remote access), and any QoS settings needed to prioritize voice or business-critical data. If you are integrating with existing Cisco infrastructure, align the C899G with your centralized management tools and apply consistent security baselines across your network. Test connectivity from client devices to confirm data paths and failover behavior.
Step 5: Validate, monitor, and deploy — Perform end-to-end testing by simulating main and backup WAN conditions to validate automatic failover and VPN connectivity. Enable logging and alerting so your IT team receives timely updates on status changes. Regularly check for firmware updates from Cisco and apply them during low-traffic windows to maintain security and performance.
For ongoing administration, leverage Cisco’s standard management workflows to monitor link quality, VPN health, and device status. The C899G’s fixed-configuration design means you can standardize deployments across multiple sites, reducing the learning curve for IT staff and simplifying maintenance. The result is a resilient edge router that blends cellular and Ethernet connectivity with robust security features, enabling enterprises to extend their reach to remote locations without compromising performance or security.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco C899G best suited for? It is ideal for small branch offices and remote sites that require reliable, secure connectivity with a cellular backup option and easy deployment, combining LTE with Ethernet routing in a single compact device.
- Does the C899G support 4G LTE 2.0 and 3GPP Release 9? Yes. The router includes a 4G LTE 2.0 modem that adheres to 3GPP Release 9 standards, providing improved performance and efficiency on compatible cellular networks.
- Can the device handle secure voice communications? Yes. The Cisco C899G is designed to support secure voice and data communications, enabling reliable collaboration across distributed sites while maintaining security and privacy.
- Is there integrated wireless functionality? Yes. The router features integrated wireless capabilities to extend network coverage at the edge without requiring separate access points for many small-site deployments.
- How do I manage and monitor the C899G? Management is provided through Cisco IOS-based interfaces, with CLI access and remote monitoring support. This allows centralized configuration, monitoring, and firmware updates across multiple devices in a network.
- Can the C899G be used as a primary or backup WAN? Both options are viable. Its design supports primary Ethernet/WAN connectivity with LTE as a reliable backup, or LTE can serve as the primary connection in locations where fixed-line options are not feasible.
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