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The P-LTEA7-EAL= is a Category 7 LTE Advanced (LTE-A) module designed for Cisco’s IR1101 Ruggedized Router and CGR 1000 Series platforms, targeting industrial IoT deployments requiring reliable cellular connectivity in harsh environments. Supporting 3GPP Release 13 specifications, it aggregates up to 300Mbps downlink and 150Mbps uplink across 20+ LTE bands (including B14 for FirstNet), with MIL-STD-810G compliance for shock/vibration resistance. Cisco positions this module as essential for utilities, transportation, and public safety networks demanding 99.999% uptime in extreme conditions.
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RF Performance:
Environmental Resilience:
Security and Compliance:
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Case 1: Smart Grid Distribution Automation
Case 2: Railroad Signaling and Telemetry
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Antenna Tuning in High-Interference Zones:
Carrier Aggregation Configuration:
carrier-aggregation primary-band 12 secondary-band 2
Firmware Compatibility:
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on IR1101Validate compatibility and procurement for guaranteed performance.
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Latency:
28ms RTT vs. 45ms for Sierra Wireless EM7511 – critical for grid synchrophasors
Uplink Efficiency:
6.5 bits/Hz vs. 4.8 bits/Hz for Telit LE910C1 – 35% higher SCADA payload capacity
MTBF:
250,000 hours vs. 150,000 hours for generic LTE modules
Cost:
1,950vs.1,950 vs. 1,950vs.3,200 for dual-SIM industrial routers – 39% TCO reduction
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Signal Optimization:
show cellular 0/1/0 radio
to monitor:
Security Hardening:
crypto ikev2 profile strict
with EAP-TLS authenticationcellular modem reset weekly
to clear session hijacking risksFirmware Management:
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While the P-LTEA7-EAL= excels in industrial LTE-A deployments, its lack of 5G NR support limits future-proofing as operators sunset 3G/LTE networks. The fixed 20MHz channel width also struggles against CBRS/LAA spectrum-sharing demands. However, for utilities and transportation sectors with decade-long device lifecycles, this module’s blend of ruggedization and carrier-grade reliability remains unmatched. The real challenge lies in justifying its CAPEX against emerging 5G RedCap solutions – a decision requiring granular TCO analysis of legacy protocol support versus next-gen bandwidth needs.