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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMUzQgqvaZw

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMUzQgqvaZwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMUzQgqvaZwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMUzQgqvaZw
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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

    88

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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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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3wTxgaS5SI

    Intermec/Cisco Demo

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3wTxgaS5SIhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3wTxgaS5SI
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    Unified Communications

    1717

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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)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WPBMBz9n7Ahttp://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

    andQ&A

    4949

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    www.cisco.com/yourideasinmotion

    http://www.cisco.com/yourideasinmotionhttp://www.cisco.com/yourideasinmotion