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Strengthening the MissionThrough Mobility Solutions
Cisco
Mobility Update
Enhance, Extend & Enforce the New Edge
Brennan [email protected]
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Takeaways for Today
Understanding of Mobility Solutions andCapabilities for DoD and How They Can MeetMission Requirements
Update on Ciscos Mobility Portfolio and DoDCertifications
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Mobility in DoD
Enterprise mobility means providing Sailors and Marines
secure access to the information they require as they travelbetween the office, garrison, and battlefield or ad hoc
locations. Basically, information should be available viawireless means almost any place in which a traditional,wired network is not available
Robert Carey, DON CIO
DON CIO Podcast
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Built for the Federal Government
Over 20 Wireless Products FIPS 140-2 Certified
Only Enterprise WLAN to be Common Criteriaaccredited against the WLAN Access Protection Profile
Full Commitment to future products Updating Common Criteria
5508 & Clean Air APs FIPS 140-2 In process
Satisfy Applicable DISA STIGs
Currently In Progress for JITC/TIC Testing
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Mobility
Architectureto SupportAdvanced
Applications
NextGenerationWLAN
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Advanced Applications on the WLAN
Context Aware/Asset Tracking
Adaptive wIPS
UC
Physical Security
COOP
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Context Aware
andAsset Tracking
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Context AwareImprove Security Enforcement
Use contextual information to enforce security policies andimprove user experience
Unsecure Area
Secure Area
Wireless Use enforcement
! ALERT
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AeroScoutManagement Demo
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DoD Instruction 8420.01
Section 4.EPolicy
Unclassified and classified DoD wiredand wireless LANs shall have a wirelessintrusion detection capability that can beused to monitor WLAN activity and
identify WLAN-related policy violations...
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Location-Aware SecurityPlotting Rogues on Building Map
Accurate
Leverages both wIPS APs and dataAPs for high-fidelity location
Informative
Rogue icons indicate severity ofrogue and mitigation state
Cost-Effective
Leverages all the APs in yournetworkno need foradditional/separate APs
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Physical Security
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Leveraging IP Infrastructure
DepotIntelligent IP
Network
Missing Truck
Depot Surveillance
Security Operations Center
Network Operations Center
End User Desk
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Intermec/Cisco Demo
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Unified Communications
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Unified Communications
User Experience
Single Number Rings all phones
Seamless transfer to Mobile phoneOne Voicemail box with Message Waiting Indicator for all devices
Follow me phone profile, secure phone logon
Soft client escalation from chat, to voice, to video, to conferencing
Unified Directory
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COOP/Remote Access
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OfficeExtend for COOP - Solution Highlights
Features Scalable up to 250 APs per
Wireless Controller
WCS provisioning for massdeployment
Personal SSID for non-corporate use
Ease of deployment with nospecial configuration neededon the Wireless Controller
Encryption of data at line rate,
no encryption module needed Supports UC wireless phones
Office Extend
Key Benefits
Secure, convenient, cost-effective tele-worker solutionenabling a consistent mobility
experience
Ease of deployment for IT; plugand play for end user
802.11n ready 1140 AP and 1130AP supported
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Lightweight Access Points
WirelessLAN
Controller
Wireless ControlSystem (WCS)
Mobility Services
Engine (MSE)
Cisco Unified Wireless NetworkArchitecture Overview
802.11n and 802.11a/g Highly scalable
Real-time RF visibilityand control
Monitor and migratestandalone accesspoints
Easily configure
WLAN controllersusing SNMP
Access pointsusing CAPWAP
Built-in support forMobility Services
ContextAwareServices (Location)
Adaptive WirelessIntrusion PreventionSystem (wIPS)
Wired and wirelessguest accessClient Devices
and Wi-Fi Tags
802.11n
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Cisco UWNMultiple Deployment Options
.11i
EnterpriseWLAN
WLC
RADIUS
CS-ACS
WCS
H-REAP Mesh
.11i
RemoteSite
.11i
WLC
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Cisco 5500 Series Wireless ControllerOptimized for 802.11n
Integrates seamlessly into theCisco Unified Wireless Network
Optimized for 802.11n
Combines with the Aironet 1140and 1250 Series and WCS 6.0 todeliver the industrys leading802.11n solution
Supports Cisco M-Drive
technology including BandSelectand ClientLink
New licensing allows for scale-as-you-grow and featureflexibility
Specifications At-a-Glance
Access Points 12 - 250
Devices > 7,000
Mobility Scale18,000 APs in MobilityDomain
Form 1 RU Appliance
Interfaces 8 GigE Ports
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Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS)Comprehensive WLAN Life-Cycle Management
Features Easy-to-use intuitive GUI
Suite of design and coverage assessmenttools
Wide array of customizable configurationtemplates
Hierarchical maps of all locations
Search and security tools ever-present
Built-in client troubleshooting tools
Flexible reporting
Wireless Control System
Benefits Lower OPEX and CAPEX
Complete visibility and control of theRF environment
Consolidate life-cycle management into asingle platform
Easy trending, capacity planning andtroubleshooting
PLANNINGREPORTING
TROUBLESHOOTING DEPLOYMENT
MONITORING
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Simple Intuitive ManagementCentralized RF and System Management
Can I see how good my wireless
coverage is?
Can I detect interference from
cordless phones and microwaves?
Can I ensure my network is voiceready?
Can I locate rogue access points?
Can I centrally control all aspects of
my WLAN?
Can I ensure my WLAN satisfies
Security Policy?
Predictive
Floor MapsCleanAir TechnologyVoice Planning ToolsWireless Intrusion
Prevention
Centralized
Command & ControlSecurity
Dashboard
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Allows Transport and Applicationsto evolve independently
Abstraction layer with CAPWAP/NMSP
Accelerate development anddeployment of customizedsolutions
Eco-system of Application Partners
Introducing A Practical ApproachCentralized, Scalable Mobility Services
Unified API enabling Enterprise 3.0applications
Services and Applications Platform
Ease of deployment and efficientallocation of CapEx
Common Framework for Multiple Services
3300 Series MobilityServices Engine
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Enterprise Class Wireless - 802.11n
ThroughputUp to 6 times greater than existing networks
ReliabilityFewer packet retries
PredictabilityConsistent coverage and throughput CompatibilityBackwards support for 802.11a/b/g clients
Future-ProofingGuaranteed InteroperabilityTested/Validated
Better end-user experience for data, voice andvideo
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Partnership with Intel(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WPBMBz9n7A)
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Deliver True Airtime Fairness for DevicesProtecting the Investment in Existing 11a/g Devices
802.11n
True Fairness for Mixed Device NetworksExtending Useful Life of 11a/g Devices
11a
11g
11g
11g
11g
802.11n
300 Mbps54 Mbps11g 11n
11a/g devices reaching max.
performance but too costly to upgrade11a/g devices consume valuable airtime,
reducing the performance of 11n devices
1. Provides consistently higher throughput per 11a/g device
2. Increases overall system capacity for both 11a/g and 11n devices
3. Reduces coverage holes in challenging RF environments
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802.11a/g
802.11a/g Client Connection Not Optimized,
Creates Coverage Hole
802.11n
Beam StrengthX
Existing 802.11n SolutionsBeam Strength Not Directed to Client
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ClientLink uses Beam Forming to Direct Signal to
Improve Performance and Coverage for 802.11a/g Devices
Beam Forming
802.11a/g
802.11n
Beamforming Improves ThroughputCisco Innovation: ClientLink
Innovation delivered from Cisco AP silicon
Not available in off-the-shelf access points
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Reduction inCoverage Holes for11a/g devicesHigher data rates with
fewer dropped packets
Performance Benefits of ClientLinkMiercom Testing Validation
ClientLink Benefits Miercom Testing Results
Increases overallwireless systemchannel capacityFaster 11a/g transactions
opens airtime to increase11n performance
Improves throughputfor existing 802.11a/gdevicesExtends useful life of
older devices, savingupgrade costs
Throughput vs. Distance Up to 65%increase in
throughput for11a/g devices
Up to 27%Improvement in
ChannelCapacity
Fewer coverageholes in
dynamic RF
environments
ClientLink Disabled ClientLink Enabled
Channel Util of 74.2% Channel Util of 45.2%
ClientLink Disabled ClientLink Enabled
< 14 Mbps
> 14 Mbps
25%
75%56%44%
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Enterprise Video ApplicationsUnderstanding Diverse Application Models
Streaming Interactive VoD
Live Digital MediaCompany All HandsRecorded Playbacks
Video Surveillance
Higher quality videorequirements driving
higher bandwidth
Desktop CollaborationVideo Conferencing
Collaboration acrossgeographies
Video on Demand Recorded Training
Session
Tremendous increase inapplications driving morestreams
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Streaming Video ChallengesRadio Frequency Limitations
Cant deliver multicast video over RF at scaleVideo overloads network and degrades other application performance
Video Streaming Without Reliable Multicast
POORPERFORMANCE
POORPERFORMANCE
WLC SWITCH
Unable to deliver business quality video
AP AP AP AP
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Streaming Video ChallengesPoor Wired to Wireless Network Integration
No identification of respective priority
GOOD PERFORMANCEGOODPERFORMANCE
GOODPERFORMANCE
APAP APAP
WLC
Reliability at WLC improves quality but NOT overall scale
Inefficient use of overall network
POORPERFORMANCE
Inefficient use ofbandwidth on the
wired port
SWITCH
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VideoStream Technology
Cisco VideoStream Technology enables reliable and consistentdelivery of quality video over the wireless network
Reliable Multicast
AP
MULTICASTSTREAM
StreamPrioritization
WLC
COMPANY ALL HANDS
Training Program
AP
Live Sporting Event
Resource ReservationControl
AP
VIDEONOT
AVAILABLE
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ADMISSIONCONTROL
VIDEONOT
AVAILABLE
Media Ready WLAN with VideoStreamWireless Investment Optimized for Video
Solved challenges associated with RF and wired / wireless integration
Brings wired video quality to wireless
Improves quality and scale of streaming content :
CRITICALITYLEVEL:
HIGH
Video Streaming With Reliable Multicast
GREATPERFORMANCE
GREATPERFORMANCE
GREATPERFORMANCE
APAP APAP
WLC SWITCH
Stream prioritization protects important content precedence
ReliableMulticast
Prioritization
RRC
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Challenges with Spectrum
Limited Spectrum
Performance
802.11n Performance Decrease
SYSTEM OVERLOAD!
Support Cost
Increase in Support Cost
$ $ $ $
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Introducing CleanAir TechnologyUnderstand Your Air Quality and Automatically Optimize
PERFORMANCEAIR QUALITY
WithoutCleanAir
WithCleanAir
PERFORMANCE
NoVisibility
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Introducing CleanAir
Detect and Classify
Mitigate
Locate
CiscoCleanAir
A system-wide feature that uses silicon-levelintelligence to automatically mitigate the impact
of wireless interference, optimize networkperformance and reduce troubleshooting costs
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Detect and Classify
What is CleanAir?
CiscoCleanAir
High-resolution interference detection andclassification logic built-in to Ciscos 802.11n Wi-
Fi chip design. Inline operation with no CPU orperformance impact.
100
63
35
97
90
20
Uniquely identify andtrack multipleinterferers
Assess unique impactto Wi-Fi performance
Monitor AirQuality
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MitigateWireless LAN Controller
What is CleanAir?
CiscoCleanAir
Cisco CleanAir Technology integratesinterference information from the AP into the
entire system.
Classification
processed on AccessPoint
Interference impact anddata sent to WLC forreal-time action
WCS and MSE store
data for location,history, andtroubleshooting
Maintain Air Quality
GOODPOOR
CH 1 CH 11
LocateWCS, MSE
Visualize and Troubleshoot
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High Resolution Spectral Advantage
Typical Wi-Fi chipsetSpectral Resolution at 5 MHz
Cisco CleanAir Wi-Fi chipsetSpectral Resolution at 78 to 156 KHz
Chip View Visualization of Microwave oven and BlueTooth Interference
Microwave oven
BlueTooth
Microwave oven
BlueTooth
Power
Power
?
The Industrys ONLY in-l ine high -resolut ion spectrum analyzer
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Cisco WirelessPerformance Protection for 802.11n
ClientLink
VideoStream
CleanAir
Beam forming improves
throughput for 11a/g
devices
More Bars
Everywhere
Scalable video
delivery over wireless
Reliable multicast for
wireless, prioritization andresource reservation
Interference
MitigationDetect, Classify,
Locate and Mitigate
Cisco 802.11n
First enterprise-classWi-Fi certified product
65% market share
Comprehensiveproduct portfolio
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Wireless LAN ServicesFrom Cisco and our Wireless LAN Certified Partners
Assess
Align technology to supportbusiness objectives
Wireless Performance andSecurity
Mobility Services Readiness
802.11n Readiness
OperateMaintain network health
and proactive management
SmartNet
Software ApplicationSupport
Focused Technical Support
Smart Foundation
Optimize
Identify wireless LAN networkopportunities for businessevolution and innovation
WLAN Optimization
Plan and DesignBuild a secure wireless
platform for mobilecollaboration
Wireless Networking
Planning and Design
Network Security
Outdoor WirelessMobility Services
Integrate mobility services,applications and devices
Voice
Adaptive Wireless IPS
Guest Access
Context-Aware
CiscoWireless
LANProducts
Proven Wireless Track Record
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Proven Wireless Track Record
WLAN Market Leader in Gartner MagicQuadrant
65% WLAN Market share
Pubic company with 8 times revenues of nextcompetitor
Over 6 millionaccess points sold
Use Cisco WLAN Solutions:
96% of the Fortune 1000
9 of 10 Fortune 100 Financial Services98% of Fortune 100 Retail
9 of 10 Fortune 100 Manufacturing
8 of 10 Fortune 100 Energy
9 of 10 Top 300 Hospitals
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Cisco on CiscoExperience Deploying an EnterpriseClass Wireless Architecture
Comprehensive Entitlement
65,000+ employees, contractors, vendors & temp employees
100,000+ Wireless Devices
Dual Mode Phones Services
Location Based Services
Ubiquitous Coverage
All Cisco sites 400+ have pervasive WLAN coverage
100% of floor-space covered, including stair-wells and rest rooms
Complete Coverage for Wireless Voice
Guest Access Coverage for Any Facility
Extensive Adoption
97% of Cisco Employees Use the WLAN on a Daily Basis
75% of Cisco Employees See the WLAN as Critical for their DailyBusiness
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Call to Action
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