Gateways, Routers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
2700198

2700198

Phoenix Contact

ROUTER 4G LTE 3G EVDO FB

0

2702887

2702887

Phoenix Contact

INDUSTRIAL VPN VERIZON WIRELESS

586

1010463

1010463

Phoenix Contact

ROUTER 4G FOR AT&T

920

2200515

2200515

Phoenix Contact

ROUTER NO CELL

348

2903586

2903586

Phoenix Contact

SECURITY APPLIANCE ROUTER 4G

11

2700642

2700642

Phoenix Contact

FL MGUARD RS2000 TX/TX VPN

8165

2404230

2404230

Phoenix Contact

M2M RS4000

27

1153078

1153078

Phoenix Contact

SECURITY ROUTER WITH UNMANAGED S

43

2702465

2702465

Phoenix Contact

SECURITY APPLIANCE WITH MARITIME

2

2700634

2700634

Phoenix Contact

ROUTER 3G GLOBAL

689

2700640

2700640

Phoenix Contact

FL MGUARD SMART2

1471

1107519

1107519

Phoenix Contact

REMOTE M2M TRANSMITTER

18

2700968

2700968

Phoenix Contact

SECURITY APPLIANCE IN METAL HOUS

1

2404252

2404252

Phoenix Contact

M2M RS2000

113

2903440

2903440

Phoenix Contact

ROUTER 3G LTE EMEA

2

2702886

2702886

Phoenix Contact

INDUSTRIAL VPN EURO

52

2702139

2702139

Phoenix Contact

GATEWAY 3G HSPA+ INTERNATIONAL

0

2702409

2702409

Phoenix Contact

SECOND GENERATION: UNMANAGED ETH

118

2701877

2701877

Phoenix Contact

ROUTER 3G UMTS LAN/WAN

0

2903588

2903588

Phoenix Contact

SECURITY APPLIANCE ROUTER 4G

513

Gateways, Routers

1. Overview

Gateways and routers are critical networking devices that enable data transmission across heterogeneous networks. Gateways act as protocol converters, facilitating communication between networks using different architectures or data formats. Routers operate at Layer 3 (Network Layer) of the OSI model, directing data packets between networks based on IP addresses. These devices form the backbone of modern communication infrastructure, supporting enterprise connectivity, internet access, and IoT integration.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Edge RoutersConnect enterprise networks to ISP networks, support high-speed packet forwardingCorporate branch offices
Core RoutersHigh-throughput devices for backbone network infrastructureTelecom operator networks
Industrial GatewaysConvert fieldbus protocols (Modbus, CAN) to Ethernet/IPSmart manufacturing systems
Wireless RoutersIntegrate Wi-Fi 6/5G connectivity with routing functionsHome and SME networks
Security GatewaysCombine routing with firewall, IDS/IPS capabilitiesGovernment data centers

3. Structure and Components

Typical physical structure includes:

  • Hardware: Multi-core processors (1-10 GHz), SFP+/QSFP ports, PoE support
  • Memory: Flash storage (256MB-16GB), DDR4 RAM (1-64GB)
  • Interfaces: Ethernet (1GbE-100GbE), serial ports (RS232/485), fiber connectors
  • Software: Routing OS (e.g., Cisco IOS, OpenWRT), protocol stacks (TCP/IP, BGP)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Throughput0.1-100 Gbps processing capacityDetermines network bandwidth ceiling
Port Density4-128 configurable portsAffects scalability and deployment flexibility
Protocol SupportIPv4/IPv6, OSPF, BGP, MPLSEnables multi-vendor interoperability
Latency5-100 s for enterprise modelsCritical for real-time applications
RedundancyHot-swappable modules, dual PSUEnsures 99.999% uptime

5. Application Areas

Main industries and typical devices:

  • Telecommunications: 5G backhaul routers (Huawei NE40E)
  • Healthcare: Medical gateway devices (Philips eICU Connect)
  • Smart Cities: LoRaWAN gateways (Cisco IW6300)
  • Finance: High-security routers (Juniper SRX series)
  • Home: Wi-Fi 6 mesh routers (Netgear Nighthawk)

6. Leading Vendors and Products

VendorRepresentative ProductKey Features
CiscoASR 9000100Gbps throughput, IOS XR
JuniperMX204Cloud-optimized routing
HuaweiNE40E-X16400Gbps per slot
MikroTikCRS326-24G-2S+Cost-effective Layer 3 switching
DellZ9432FOpen networking support

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  • Performance requirements: Match throughput to peak traffic (20-30% buffer recommended)
  • Scalability: Modular designs for future expansion
  • Security features: Built-in firewall and encryption capabilities
  • Management tools: SDN compatibility and centralized control
  • Power efficiency: 80 Plus certification for data centers

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Convergence with SD-WAN technology for hybrid networks
  • AI-driven traffic optimization (Cisco DNA, Juniper Mist)
  • 5G-integrated edge routers for low-latency applications
  • Quantum-resistant encryption gateways (post-2025 roadmap)
  • Green routing solutions with 40% lower power consumption
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