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The C1121-8PLTEP is a multi-service edge router from Cisco’s 1100 Series, built for branch offices, IoT hubs, and retail sites demanding carrier-class LTE failover and Power-over-Ethernet (PoE+) support. The “8PLTEP” designation breaks down as:
Ensures uninterrupted operations for POS systems and guest Wi-Fi via SD-WAN-driven LTE failover, with application-aware routing prioritizing transactional data.
Withstands extreme temperatures (-40°C to 70°C) and powers ruggedized sensors in logistics or energy sectors.
Rapidly deploys for events or disaster recovery, leveraging zero-touch provisioning and cloud management via Cisco vManage.
While both target edge connectivity, the C1121-8PLTEP differs by:
The Enhanced Performance (EP) license includes:
Upgrading to DNA Advantage unlocks encrypted visibility and AI-driven network assurance.
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While it includes stateful firewall rules, high-risk environments should pair it with Cisco Firepower Threat Defense via software subscription.
Most Wi-Fi 6 APs require ≤30W, allowing two simultaneous devices. For denser deployments, use external PoE switches.
LTE Cat 20’s carrier aggregation minimizes congestion-related drops, but always validate carrier signal strength pre-deployment.
Deploying the C1121-8PLTEP in a coastal retail chain revealed its sub-200ms LTE failover during frequent ISP outages—critical for preserving sales data. However, the lack of built-in Wi-Fi 6 forces reliance on external APs, adding complexity. For SMBs prioritizing WAN resilience over all-in-one solutions, this router strikes a pragmatic balance. Just ensure your LTE carrier supports bands 1/3/7/20/28 to maximize Cat 20’s potential.