The DuraMAR™ 1000 is a rugged Mobile IP (Internet Protocol ) router designed for netcentric operations in harsh mobile environments. Leveraging best in class routing (MAR) technology, the DuraMAR router enables prime contractors and civil/military agencies to achieve mobile communications-on-the-move (COTM) and a wide range of new in-vehicle networking applications, from wireless Internet access to Voice over IP (VoIP) to streaming video surveillance and smart vehicle diagnostics/maintenance.
Standards
The MAR-1001-03 model is particularly well suited for Commercial-Off the Shelf (COTS) military programs, as this rugged router is designed to meet shock, vibration, humidity, crash safety, and water immersion standards of MIL-STD-810F, as well as radiated and conducted EMI/EMC levels of MIL-STD-461. Five 10/100 Ethernet ports and 4 multi-protocol serial ports are brought out through sealed MIL-C-38999 connectors.
The unit's military-grade power supply supports aircraft (MIL-STD-704E) and ground/marine (MIL-STD-1275B*) vehicle voltage inputs, spikes, and transient levels.
Interfaces
LED status indicators for power, network and serial connections, as well as a console port and manual reset switch are located on the front panel. Three Ethernet ports support PowerOverEthernet (POE) and three serial ports supports PowerWithSerial (PwS) so that clean isolated power and signal are carried over a single standard Ethernet or serial cable. This eliminates the need for separate power cables or power supplies, while bringing new communications capabilities to legacy serial or Ethernet devices.
Mounting
Its conductively cooled chassis eliminates all moving parts and incorporates a flange mount baseplate for simple installation. Optional mounting brackets are available for dagger-pin tray mounting and piggy-back mounted companion "nodes", such as cellular modems, 802.11 Wi-Fi interfaces, or other application-specific functionality.
Mounting:
Routing and Bridging:
- IPv4 and IPv6 support
- Up to 32 VLANs per system
- Point-To-Point Protocol (PPP), Frame Relay, X.25, XOT, High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC), Telnet, Asynchronous Tunneling, Dial-On-Demand Routing (DDR), PPP Over Frame Relay
Routing Protocols:
- Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Ripv2, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)-IP, Discovery Protocol, IP Policy Routing, IP Multicast Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Versions 1 and 2, Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM-SM). Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Versions 1 And 2, IP Multicast Load Splitting, Group Management Protocol (GMP)
Mobility Features:
- Mobile IP, Mobile Networks in IOS Software
- Mobile Networks Network Address Translation (NAT) Traversal over Mobile IP
- Home Agent And Mobile Router Redundancy, Mobile Router Preferred Interfaces, Mobile Router Reverse Tunneling, Mobile Router Asymmetric Links, Mobile Router Static and Dynamic Networks, Static Co-Located Care of Address, Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) Server And Mobile IP
- MobileIP tunnel templates support, allowing configuration of IP Multicast and IPsec on MobileIP tunnels
- MobileIP foreign agent local routing optimization
Security:
- Route and Router Authentication, Password Authentication Protocol (PAP), Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP), Microsoft CHAP (MS-CHAP) Local Password, IP Basic and Extended Access Lists, and Time-Based Access Control Lists
- Stateful Inspection Firewall
- Firewall Intrusion Detection System
- Port-To-Application Mapping
- Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
- IP Security (IPSec)
- Easy VPN Version 4.1 for client and server
- Tunnel Endpoint Discovery
- Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol Client And Server Version 1.5
- Fast Switching, Cisco Express Forwarding, Process Switching, STAC Compression, Routing Table Protocol (RTP) Header Compression
Management:
- SNMP Versions 2 and 3, Telnet, Console Port, RADIUS, TACACS+, Service Assurance Agent, Syslog, Response Time Reporter, Network Time Protocol (NTP) Client, Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) Client and Server, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Client and Server, DHCP Relay, Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
Address Conservation:
- Network Address Translation (NAT) Many to One (Port Address Translation PAT), NAT Many to Many (Multi-NAT), DHCP Client Address Negotiation, and Easy IP Phase I
QoS:
- Generic Traffic Shaping, Class-Based Ethernet Matching and Mobile Access Routing (802.1p CoS), Committed Access Rate, Flow-Based Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED), Low-Latency Queuing, Priority Queuing, Weighted Fair Queuing, Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI), Dial Backup, Dialer Profiles, Dialer Idle Timeout, Dial on Demand
- Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing, Traffic Policing Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
- 802.1 q VLAN trunking support
Multi-Protocol Serial:
- 4x Multi-Protocol Serial Ports
- Support for X.21, V.35, EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, EIA-530, EIA-530A
- DTE and DCE Modes
- Synchronous or Asynchronous Modes
Status Indicators:
- Front Panel LEDs for Power and Status of Ethernet Ports and Multiprotocol Serial Ports
Military Compliance:
- Environmental: MIL-STD-810F
- Power: MIL-STD-704E, MIL-STD-1275B
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- EMC: MIL-STD-461E
Power Supply:
- 150 Watt Supply with 90 Watt Output Available for External Devices (15 Watts per POE/PwS port)
- Voltage Input Range: 9-36VDC
- Surge Protection: 40J
- Galvanic Isolation: 1.5KV
- Input Voltage Compliance:
- MIL-STD-704E
- MIL-STD-1275B (Limited to Accepting Only Fault Free Condition Surge)
Robust Power Supply:
- 150W Isolated Power Supply with Surge Protection
- Intelligent Power Management Circuit and External Power Reset Switch
- Power-Over-Ethernet (POE) IEEE 802.3af on 3 Fast Ethernet Ports
- Power-with-Serial (PwS) on 3 Serial Ports
Power Consumption:
- 18 Watts (typical) for DuraMAR;
- 2 to 15 Watts per Node POE/PwS port used
Ethernet:
- 5 10/100 Ethernet Ports (1 Routed, 4 Switched)
Serial Ports:
- 4 Multi-Protocol Serial Ports (RS232/422/423/485/others)
- 1x Auxiliary Serial Port
Other Interfaces:
- 1x DB-9 Console Port (for IOS config)
Rugged Chassis:
- Compact Size (approx. 8”x4”x6” L-W-H)
- Conduction-Cooled Chassis (No Moving Parts)
- Wide Oper. Temp Range: -40° to +71°C
- Fully Immersible Aluminum Enclosure
- MIL-C-38999 Sealed Circular Connectors
- Flange Mounting Bracket
- Ground Lug for Connection to System Chassis Ground
LEDs:
- Front panel LEDs for Power and status of all Ethernet ports and Multiprotocol Serial Ports.
Applications:
- Civil and Military In-Vehicle Networking
- Mobile-IP Communications-on-the-Move (COTM)
- Situational Awareness / Net-Centric Operations
- Layer 3 Switching to Wide Area Network (WAN)
Mechanical:
- Dimensions: 212.60 x 149.86 x 106.72 mm (8.37” x 5.90” x 4.18”) excluding Connectors/Mounting Bracket
- Weight: 3.4kg
Operating Temperature:
- -40 to +71ºC
- Non-Operating Temp: -40ºC to +85ºC (-40ºF to +185ºF)
- Passive Conductive. No Moving Parts
- Designed to Meet MIL-STD-810F:
Other Features:
- Immersion: 1 Meter, 30 Minutes
- Operating Shock: 15g, 11ms, ½ Sine Wave, 3 Pos/Neg per Axis, 18 pulses total
- Random Vibration: 0.022-G²/10-Hz to 0.0026-G²/2000-Hz
- Crash Safety Shock: 40g, 12ms, 2 Pluses per Axis
- Humidity: up to 95%, Non-Condensing
- Designed to Meet MIL-STD-461E CE102,CS101,RE102,RS103 (Radiated and Conducted Emissions and Susceptibility)
MTBF:
- Calculated per MIL-HDBK-217F @ 25°C:
- 159,279 Hours (Ground Benign, Controlled GB, GC)
- 21,635 Hours (Airborne Inhabit Cargo)
- 19,215 Hours (Ground Mobile)
Options:
- Rugged RJ-45 version (MAR-1001-01, MAR-1001-02)