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  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 1 Cisco Confidential 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 1

    CTU-Mobility Update on Unified Access

    Carlos Infante, PSE [email protected]

    October, 2013

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 2

    Current Megatrends Converged Wired/Wireless Access The New Catalyst 3650 Catalyst 4500E Supervisor-E Indoor AP 3700 Outdoor AP 1530

    AGENDA

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 3

    Deliver an Uncompromised User Experience

    on Any Workspace

    I T R e q u i r e m e n t Megatrends

    Mobility Seamless roaming Optimal client performance Cloud access/VXI

    Video Multicast streaming Video conferencing Reliable performance

    BYOD Secure access Customized experience Guest access

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 4

    Early 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014

    CLI

    ENTS

    / B

    AN

    DW

    IDTH

    Media Rich Applications Pervasive Mission Critical Nice to Have

    10Gbps

    11Mbps

    802.11n 450 Mbps

    802.11a, 802.11b 11 Mbps

    802.11g 54 Mbps

    802.11ac-1 1 Gbps

    802.11ac-2 3.5 Gbps

    Future

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 5

    Is Your Network Ready?

    Can I offer secure, mission critical wired/wireless access services? 2

    Am I investing in an architecture future-proofed for scale? 3

    1 How do I manage complexity to reduce costs?

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 6

    Current Megatrends Converged Wired/Wireless Access The New Catalyst 3650 Catalyst 4500E Supervisor-E Indoor AP 3700 Outdoor AP 1530

    AGENDA

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 7

    Uncompromised User Experience in Any Workspace

    U n i f i e d A c c e s s One Policy

    One Management One Network

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 8

    Wireless Control System

    Access Control Server

    LAN Mgmt Solution

    Identity Mgmt

    NAC Profiler

    Guest Server

    Cisco Wireless LAN Controller

    Internal Resources

    Cisco Firewall Cisco Access Point

    Catalyst Switch

    Corporate Network Internet

    One Management Prime

    One Policy ISE

    Converged Access Mode Integrated wireless controller Distributed wired/wireless

    data plane (CAPWAP termination on switch)

    One Network

    UA Switch

  • End-User Devices

    Access Infrastructure

    Management and Troubleshooting

    IT Focus

    Policy Enforcement

    LAN Wireless Security

    Wired Policies Wireless Policies Guest / VPN Policies

    LAN Mgmt. Wireless Mgmt. Identity Mgmt.

    Access Switch Access Switch Wireless Controller

    Access Point

    Wireless Controller

    Access Point

    Wired Devices Laptops Mobile Phones Tablets BYOD Growth

    Access Point Access Point

    Application Mgmt.

  • One Unified Access Security

    Access Point

    End-User Devices

    Access Infrastructure

    Management and Troubleshooting

    IT Focus

    Policy Enforcement

    LAN Wireless

    LAN Mgmt. Wireless Mgmt. Identity Mgmt.

    Access Switch Access Switch Wireless Controller

    Access Point

    Wireless Controller

    Wired Devices Laptops Mobile Phones Tablets BYOD Growth

    One Policy

    Prime Infrastructure One Management

    UA Switch One Network

    IT Focus to Business Innovations IT Focus on Business Innovation

    Wired Policies Wireless Policies Guest / VPN Policies Cisco ISE

    Access Point Access Point

    Access Point

    Application Mgmt.

    IT

    End-User

    Simplified BYOD

    Lower TCO

    New Innovative Services

    New Connected Experiences

    Increased Productivity

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 11

    Current Megatrends Converged Wired/Wireless Access The New Catalyst 3650 Catalyst 4500E Supervisor-E Indoor AP 3700 Outdoor AP 1530

    AGENDA

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    The foundat ion fo r fu l l w i red and w i re less convergence on a s ing le p la t fo rm.

    Wireless CAPWAP Termination Up to 1000

    Clients per Stack

    40 Gbps Uplink Bandwidth

    Line Rate on All Ports

    FRU Fans

    Granular QoS/Flexible

    NetFlow

    Modular 160 Gbps 9 member Stack

    SGT/SGACL

    Full POE+

    Fixed 1G/10G Uplinks

    Up to 25 Aps/1000 clients per stack, and 40G per switch

    New Front-End Power Supplies

    * Cisco Confidential * Information being shared under NDA

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 13

    Scale with distributed wired

    and wireless data plane

    160G stack bandwidth; 40G wireless/switch;

    efficient multicast

    Maximum resiliency with

    fast stateful recovery

    Layered network high availability design with

    stateful switchover

    Single platform for wired and wireless

    Common IOS, same administration point,

    one release

    Un i f ied Access - One Po l icy | One Management | One Network

    Network wide visibility for

    faster troubleshooting

    Wired and wireless

    traffic visible at every hop

    Consistent security and

    quality of service control

    Hierarchical bandwidth

    management and distributed policy

    enforcement

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 14

    Known Deployment Model The Wireless LAN Controller

    Wireless is an Overlay Network Software components within the WLC

    today: Mobility Agent (MA) is responsible for:

    AP CAPWAP termination Maintaining client database Policy enforcement

    Mobility Controller (MC) is responsible for:

    Client Mobility Radio Resource Management (RRM) WiPS, Spectrum Management

    Access Points

    5508 5508

    Inter--Controller EoIP/CAPWAP tunnel AP-Contoller CAPWAP tunnel

    ISE Prime

    MC MA

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 15

    ISE Prime

    Access Points

    Separation of MA and MC

    Traditional Controllers continue to play MA and MC

    Catalyst 3650 can play the role of both MA

    and MC Valid for Branch and small-medium campus type

    deployments

    Moving the MA only to the Catalyst 3650 (typically in branch offices) helps with: Improved Scalability larger mobility domains Increased wireless bandwidth Uniform wired/wireless policy enforcement

    AP Capwap Tunnels Mobility Tunnels

    Catalyst 3750

    5508 or WISM2 with SW Upgrade or new 5760

    New Catalyst 3650

    MC

    MA

    MC

    MA

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 16

    Small Campus (192 users)

    Total Wireless Bandwidth (Gbps)

    Number of Switches: 4

    Cat 3650

    16 Employee Guest

    Future Proof ing your Network for 802 .11ac and beyond

    40G on Every Switch 40G on Every Switch

    Total Wireless Bandwidth (Gbps)

    Small Branch (48 users)

    Number of Switches: 1

    WAN

    Central Location

    MA MC

    160 Gbps 40 Gbps Cat 3650

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 17 17

    Modular Stacking (Optional)

    New stack adapters

    New connectors and copper cables

    Stack Bandwidth

    80 Gbps bi-directional

    160 Gbps with spatial reuse

    Stateful Switch Over (SSO)

    Faster Convergence (vs 3750-X)

    Active-Standby model

    Improved Central synchronization on Active Switch for Wired+Wireless

    Tunnel SSO ensures AP, MA-MC connectivity during failover

    Resiliency

    Please refer to the Software Roadmap for the list of features supported at FCS and upcoming releases

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 18

    4 x Gigabit Ethernet with Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) 2 x 10 Gigabit Ethernet with SFP+ or 4 x Gigabit Ethernet with

    SFP 4 x 10 Gigabit Ethernet with SFP+ or 4 x Gigabit Ethernet with

    SFP (available on 48-port switch only)

    4 Uplink SFP/SFP+ Ports

    2X10G / 4X1G 4X10G / 4X1G 4X1G

    All 4 ports support 1G SFP modules

    All 4 ports support 1G SFP and

    10G SFP+ modules

    Left 2 ports support 1G

    SFP modules

    Right 2 ports support 1G

    SFP and 10G SFP+ modules

    Uplink bandwidth up to 22 Gbps

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 19

    Modular Data Stack with 160 Gbps bandwidth

    Hot swappable Data Stack Adapter to enable stacking (optional and orderable separately)

    New 0.5M, 1.0M, 3.0M copper stack cables

    Support of up to 9 members in a stack Supports online insertion and removal of

    stack members

    Supports Stateful Switch Over (SSO)

    25 APs and 1000 wireless clients per stack

    Open or incomplete ring operates at half the available bandwidth - 80 Gbps

    New modular stacking adapter and copper stack cable

    Cisco StackWise-160 cabling for Catalyst 3650

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 20

    Secure, reliable access Low TCO & energy-efficient

    Competitive Feature Set at Compelling Prices Fe

    atur

    es

    Scale

    Converged Wired/Wireless Access Base Stackable Switch Lead Stackable Switch Lead Modular Switch

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 21

    Catalyst 2960-X/XR

    Catalyst 3560-X

    Catalyst 3650

    Catalyst 3850

    Catalyst 4K

    LAN Lite Yes / No No No No No

    LAN Base Yes / No Yes Yes Yes Yes

    IP Base No Yes Yes Yes Yes

    IP Services/Ent Services No Yes Yes Yes Yes (Ent Services)

    RTU Based Licensing No Yes Yes Yes H1CY13

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 22

    3650 3560-X 2960X/XR 3850 Stacking/members in stack 160 Gbps/ 9 members No 80 Gbps/ 8 members 480 Gbps / 9 members

    Native Wireless Controller Yes No No Yes

    Wireless Scalability 25 APs /1000 clients No No 50 APs /2000 clients

    10GE Uplinks 4 x 10 Gig/ 2 x 10 Gig (Fixed) 2 x 10 Gig

    (FRU) 2 x 10 Gig

    (Fixed) 4 x 10 Gig/ 2 x 10 Gig

    (FRU)

    StackPower No No No Yes

    Power Dual (FRU) Dual (FRU); XPS Fixed/Dual (FRU) Dual (FRU); XPS

    Native Flexible Netflow Support Yes No sFlow Yes

    L3 Features Full L3 Full L3 No/Basic L3 Full L3

    Advanced SW Services (AVC, Trustsec, SmartOps) Full Full No Full

    QoS Model and Queues per Port MQC, 8 MLS, 4 MLS 4/8 (future) MQC, 8

    Buffers per 48 port 12 MB 6 MB 4MB 12 MB

    Flash / DRAM Size 2 GB / 4GB 64 MB / 512 MB 256MB / 512MB 2 GB / 4GB

    Operating System IOS-XE IOS IOS IOS-XE Multi-Core CPU for Hosted Services Yes No No Yes

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 23

    Current Megatrends Converged Wired/Wireless Access The New Catalyst 3650 Catalyst 4500E Supervisor-E Indoor AP 3700 Outdoor AP 1530

    AGENDA

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 24

    Scale with distributed wired

    and wireless data plane

    928 Gbps bandwidth; 20G wireless/switch;

    efficient multicast

    Maximum resiliency with

    fast stateful recovery

    Layered network high availability design with

    stateful switchover

    Single platform for wired and wireless

    Common IOS, same administration point,

    one release

    Un i f ied Access - One Po l icy | One Management | One Network

    Network wide visibility for

    faster troubleshooting

    Wired and wireless

    traffic visible at every hop

    Consistent security and

    quality of service control

    Hierarchical bandwidth

    management and distributed policy

    enforcement

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 25

    Ciscos Leading Modular Access & Collapsed Access Platform

    Price/Performance Modular Distribution Option

    110M+ Ports Sold 800K+ Systems 70%+ Modular PoE/PoEP Port share 80% Adoption by Top Cisco Customers (GET, Enterprise)

    MARKET LEADERSHIP CISCO LEADERSHIP Wired and Wireless Convergence

    Future Proofed Uplinks 3rd Party Applications

    Flexible Netflow In Service Software Upgrade

    Cisco UPOE (60W)

    Strategic Campus Platform

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 26 26

    48G

    24G

    Data PoE

    High

    Den

    sity

    Lo

    w De

    nsity

    1G 10G

    WS-X4624-SFP-E

    WS-X4748-UPOE+E WS-X4748-RJ45-E

    WS-X4612-SFP-E WS-X4606-X2-E

    WS-X4648-RJ45V+E WS-X4648-RJ45-E

    UPOE 60W, IEEE 802.3az 30W/port on all 48 ports

    30W/port on 24 ports

    WS-X4712-SFP+E

    SFP+/SFP

    Fiber Linecards

    Copper Linecards

    4503-E

    4507R+E 4510R+E

    4506-E

    3 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 10 Slot

    Power Supplies 6000ACV 4200ACV 2800ACV 1300ACV

    9000ACV

    Shipping New

    Scalability Slot b/w 48 Gbps 10/100/1000 Cu Ports 384 1G Fiber Downlink Ports 194 10G Fiber Downlink Ports 96

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 27 27

    Reach New Heights Enterprise Switching

    928Gbps Switching Capacity

    Scalability 8 x 10G Uplinks 384 10/100/1000 ports 3,6,7 and 10 slot chassis 96 SFP+ LC ports 256K Routes

    Platform Innovations

    48G/slot Flexible NetFlow NBAR2 Lite* UPOE (60w) Hosted Applications (Wireshark) VRF-Lite, EVN In Service Software Upgrade VSS* Smart Install Director* Cisco TrustSec (SGA*, MACSec)

    U N I F I E D A C C E S S I N N O VAT I O N * Integrated Wireless Controller Upto 20G Wireless capacity (50 APs, 2K clients) Converged Security Policy for Wired And Wireless Converged Flexible NetFlow Granular, Hierarchical BW management (SSID, AP, Radio, Client) Quad-Core CPU for 3rd party application * Roadmap

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 28

    Built on UADP Unified Access Data Plane Unique and powerful Cisco innovation

    Hardware performance with software flexibility

    Optimized Performance CAPWAP encapsulation/de-capsulation,

    Flexible Netflow, QoS happens in ASIC for line rate performance

    Future Proofed and Programmable Flexparser enables new software features

    (like SDN) over the product lifetime UADP is used across multiple platforms

    Catalyst 3850, Sup 8E, WLC5760

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 29 29

    Best of Breed for Entire Campus

    Optimized for Small/Medium Sized Campus Deployments

    Optimized for Large Enterprise Campus Deployments

    848Gbps Switching Capacity

    SCALABILITY 2 x10G , 4 x 1G Uplinks 240 10/100/1000 ports 3,6 and 7 slot chassis 60 10G LC Fiber ports 64K Routes

    And more 4 x 10G Uplinks 384 10/100/1000 ports 3,6,7 and 10 slot chassis 96 SFP+ LC ports 256K Routes

    Platform Innovations

    48G/slot Flexible NetFlow UPOE (60w) Hosted Applications (Wireshark) VRF-Lite, EVN In Service Software Upgrade VSS (NEW) Smart Install Director (NEW) Cisco TrustSec (SGA*, MACSec) AutoSmart Ports

    * Roadmap 520Gbps Switching Capacity

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 30

    Features SUP7-E SUP8-E Bandwidth 848 Gbps 928 Gbps

    Native Wireless Controller Support Over IOS-XE No Yes (HW Ready, SW 1HCY14)

    Uplinks 4 x 10 Gbps 8 x 10 Gbps

    Buffers 32 MB 32 MB

    Routes 256K 256K

    Security and QoS Entries 128K 128K

    Campus LISP Readiness No Yes

    Multi-Core CPU Dual Core Quad Core

    Blue Beacon for Serviceability No Yes

    Operating System IOS-XE IOS-XE

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 31

    Access Points

    UA 4K UA 4K

    Three Use Cases

    DMZ ISE Prime

    UA 4K

    31 Employee Guest

    INTEGRATED CONTROLLER OPTIONS

    BRANCH SMALL/MEDIUM CAMPUS

    UP TO 50 ACCESS POINTS UP TO 2,000 CLIENTS ALL WAN SERVICES AVAILABLE

    UP TO 250 ACCESS POINTS UP TO 8,000 CLIENTS VISIBILITY, CONTROL, RESILIENCY

    Prime ISE

    WAN

    Traditional 4K

    5508 or WISM2 with SW Upgrade or new 5760

    UA 4K

    LARGE CAMPUS

    EXTERNAL MOBILITY COORDINATOR NEEDED

    UP TO 72,000 ACCESS POINTS UP TO 864,000 CLIENTS LARGEST LAYER 3 ROAMING DOMAINS

    ISE Prime

    Access Points

    AP CAPWAP Tunnels

    Mobility Coordinator

    Mobility Coordinator

    INTEGRATED CONTROLLER

    INTEGRATED CONTROLLER

    INTEGRATED CONTROLLER

    Mobility Agent

    Capwap Tunnel Standard Ethernet, No Tunnels Guest Tunnel from Switch to DMZ Controller

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 32

    ISE Prime

    Access Points

    Wired Multicast Traffic

    UA 4K UA 4K

    Multicast with Traditional Deployments ( Multicast-Multicast mode) Wired Multicast Replication happens at the switch Wireless Multicast Replication happens at the

    Controller Multicast Optimization with Converged Access Wired and Wireless Multicast Replication happens

    at the Catalyst 4500E/Sup8-E Reduces the number of streams for the same traffic

    type in the network

    Multicast Server

    Replication happens at the Access switch for all clients

    Multicast wired and wireless receivers Wireless Multicast Traffic

    Multiple Replications at different points for wired and wireless

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 33

    Designed from the ground up for High Availability

    Unique Redundant Uplinks All uplinks (active & standby Sup.) active, even when a Sup. fails

    Redundant Fans

    No disruption with single fan

    failure

    Redundant Power Supplies

    Active Standby Design

    Dual Supervisors

    Stateful Switchover

    Cisco UPOE

    Endpoint data and power convergence

    Virtual Switching

    System 10G/1G VSL

    High Availability for Dual Homing

    Power Circuit Redundancy

    Pwr Rail 1 Pwr Rail 2

    Reduces Line Card failures

    Transparent Linecards

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 34

    2000

    2003

    2007 2009

    Industry Standard: IEEE 802.3af (15W

    PoE)

    Industry Standard: IEEE 802.3at (30W

    PoE+)

    7W Inline Power 15W (PoE)

    30W (PoE+)

    A Historical Perspective

    Rapidly Growing UPOE Ecosystem

    Cisco UPOE Wider Choice of End Points Efficient Power Delivery High Availability Universal RJ45 Lower CapEx/OpEx

    2011

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    Management Solution Single platform for onePk and openFlow control Bundled Apps for common use cases

    OnePK API interface to Enterprise features Leverage Rich Qos, Netflow and Wireless capabilities

    OpenFlow OpenFlow 1.3 support

    Leverage IOS features sets and Hardware capabilities

    Control Plane

    Forwarding Plane

    Control Plane

    Forwarding Plane

    Management and Orchestration

    ASIC

    Network Services (Energywise, Security, Medianet)

    Network Elements and Abstraction

    Analysis and Monitoring, Performance and Security

    Control Plane

    Forwarding Plane

    A p p l i c a t i o n D e v e l o p e r E n v i r o n m e n t

    FCS 1HCY14

    OpenFlow

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 36

    Current Megatrends Converged Wired/Wireless Access The New Catalyst 3650 Catalyst 4500E Supervisor-E Indoor AP 3700 Outdoor AP 1530

    AGENDA

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    BYOD Multiple Devices per User

    Mobility Smart Roaming

    High Bandwidth Applications

    Real-Time and Streaming

    The rapid adoption of client devices including 802.11ac

    Increasing demand more bandwidth and performance

    throughout the network.

    Both cloud-managed and enterprise solutions are seeing more Bandwidth intensive apps

    in the network

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 38

    What Are the Features? What is 802.11ac? Most efficient Wi-Fi standard to date Optimized for high bandwidth applications Backwards compatible with 802.11n and .11a Provides better coverage in dense

    environments Optimized for better client battery life

    Wider Channels and More Spatial Streams than 802.11n

    Data rates Up to 1.3 Gbps (Wave 1) & 2.6/3.5 Gbps (Wave 2)

    Operates in 5GHz Band only Multi-user mode Switch-like

    Noticeably faster connectivity enabling an enhanced Quality of Experience for the end user Wired-like experience at higher speed Significantly better client battery life Client device adoption will be rapid to take advantage of extended battery life

    What to expect with 802.11ac

    38

    What is 802.11ac?

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    High Education K-12 Healthcare

    Service Provider Stadiums Outdoor High bandwidth Hotspots

    give SPs a competitive advantage

    Generate more revenue by charging for more bandwidth

    Better Customer experience to high Bandwidth Apps such as Netflix or Hulu Plus

    Continued shift to 5 GHz to offload the crowded 2.4 GHz

    Historic districts, shopping centers, stadiums or any location with strict aesthetic requirements

    Service Providers that want to customize the AP with a logo to advertise a Wi-Fi hotspot

    SP-Wi-Fi off-load push data-hungry users to Wi-Fi, freeing-up the limited 3G/4G/LTE for voice

    BYOD & rapid Client adoption

    Students bring in latest laptops, smartphone, tablets.

    High concentration of devices connecting to the network

    Better spectrum use when devices move to 5GHz rather than the crowded 2.4GHz band

    CT, MRI, Cardiac Imaging, and 4D modeling demands higher bandwidth

    Legacy devices operate better on 802.11ac: EMR, PACS, Cows (Computer on Wheels)

    802.11ac and CMX deliver next-gen fan experience

    High density!!!

    New revenue opportunities (sponsorship, merchandising)

    CMX maps with featured attractions

    Differentiate core retail services

    Collaborative Classrooms with HD Video

    Multi-screen HD video is streamed live to 802.11ac and 802.11n enabled devices in classrooms

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    HDX Technology for Scale and Performance in High-Density Environments

    High-Density Experience (HDX) CleanAir with 80Mhz

    ClientLink 3.0

    Cross-AP Noise Reduction Enhanced Location Accuracy

    Integrated 802.11ac (Wave 1)

    3x Performance of Current Wi-Fi: Higher performance at a Greater Distance Optimized AP Roaming: Faster Attach and Release

    Modular Design: Future-proof for Next-Gen Mobile Devices and Wi-Fi Standards

    RF Excellence Enabled by Purpose Built Chipset Modules

    WSSI

    3G Small Cell

    802.11ac (Wave 2)

    With Integrated 802.11ac (4x4:3SS)

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 41

    ClientLink 3.0 CleanAir 80MHz Cross AP Noise Reduction* Explicit Compressed Beam Forming

    Turbo Scheduler* Client Scale and Performance

    Purpose-built Wi-Fi Chipset innovation Hardware-based performance

    acceleration Leveraging Best in Class RF

    architecture e.g. 4x4 MIMO 11ac

    All to deliver improved High density networks

    High number of APs High number of clients per AP

    Performance at range Seamless fast roaming for client Improved network selection for clients

    More than signal strength Battery savings for clients

    Tx_Interference_Suppression No client involvement Zero overhead

    compared to ECBF

    stds based requires client involvement

    (efficient but adds overhead)

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 42

    Industry-Leading Wireless Connectivity

    Performance and Investment Protection

    Adv

    ance

    d Fu

    nctio

    nalit

    y

    Small to Mid Enterprise

    Feature-Optimized Enterprise

    Mid to Large Enterprise

    High-Density Enterprise

    Aironet 1600 Aironet 2600 Aironet 3600 Aironet 3700 With HDX

    Wireless Data Rate

    802.11a/g/n ClientLink 2.0 CleanAir

    Wireless Data Rate

    802.11a/g/n/ac Modular ClientLink 2.0 CleanAir

    Wireless Data Rate

    802.11a/g/n/ac (Native) Modular ClientLink 3.0 CleanAir with 80 Mhz Enhanced Location

    Accuracy Cross-AP RF Noise

    Reduction

    802.11a/g/n ClientLink 2.0 CleanAir Express

  • 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 43 43

    2x3:2 $1395

    2x3:2 $995

    2x2:2 $795

    4x4:3 $1495

    3x4:3 $1095

    3x3:2 $695

    Q4CY13

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    4x4:3 SU-MIMO Dual-band 2.4 and 5 GHz integrated radios with Modularity

    802.11ac Wave 1 on the integrated 5 GHz radio 1.3 Gbps PHY : 3 Spatial Streams, 20/40/80 MHz channels, 256 QAM Explicit Compressed Beam Forming (ECBF) support as per the 802.11ac specification 802.11a, .11n and .11ac clients supported on the integrated 5 GHz radio

    Modular architecture carried forward from the AP3600 WSSI (Security & Monitoring) Module, Cisco 3G Small Cell Module, future 802.11ac Wave 2 Module will be supported

    Requires ~15w of power at the AP Enhanced PoE or PoE+ for full functionality Will fit under 15.4w 802.3af by down revving antennas to 3x3:3 on both 2.4 and 5 GHz With PoE from a 2500 Series WLC the 3700 will automatically come up in 3x3:3

    Antenna support Will support all the antennas available for the 3600, 2600 and 1600 New High gain dual-band antenna planned for the 3700; 13 dBi for 2.4 and 5 GHz

    FCS Q4CY13

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    Module WSSI (Security Module)

    Cisco 3G Small Cell Module

    802.11ac Wave 2

    Benefits Full comprehensive wireless security posture with off channel scan for WIPS, Rogue Detection, Context Aware, CleanAir,

    and RRM

    Provides extended 3G cellular infrastructure

    coverage where cell tower signals cannot go (carpet

    areas in high rises, MDUs)

    Support new 802.11ac data clients and

    Smartphones, up to 1Gbps+ wireless speeds

    Target Markets

    All Enterprise, Retail (PCI), Healthcare,

    Manufacturing All Enterprise All Enterprise

    List Price $500 TBD TBD

    Availability Now Q4CY13 Band I Q1CY14 Band II/V CY2015 (Target)

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    Max Data Rate 1.3 Gbps

    Radio Design MIMO:Spatial Streams Dual-Radio, Dual-Band, 4x4:3

    Modular Yes WSSI, Cisco 3G SCM, 802.11ac Wave 2 Max No. Clients (per Radio) Max No. ClientLink and ECBF (per Radio)

    200 128

    Beamforming ClientLink 3.0 a/g/n/ac and ECBF - ac CleanAir Technology 80 MHz wide Converged Access FlexConnect Autonomous FCS+1 BandSelect VideoStream Rogue AP Detection Adaptive wIPS Monitor Mode Ethernet Uplink GbE

    Power 802.3at, AC Adapter Dynamically downshifts to 3x3:3 with .3af Temperature Range 0 to 50 C

    3700 Series Access Point with integrated 802.11ac Wave 1

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    3700 PoE ready Switches 3x3:3 RF Design per Radio Full - 4x4:3 RF Design per Radio

    Cisco Switches 802.3af - PoE Cisco Enhanced PoE 802.3at - PoE+ UPoE

    4500 E Series 47xx line card X X 4500 E Series all other copper line cards X X X

    4500 non E Series X X X X 3850 24P/48P/48F models X X X

    3750-X X X X 3750-E X X X 3750-G X X X X 3650-X X X X 3560-X X X X 3560-E X X X 3560-C X X X

    2960-XR X X X 2960-X X X X 2960-S X X 2960-C X X X X 2960 X X X X

    Power Injectors AIR-PWR-INJ4

    = Sufficient Power for full 4x4 RF with the 3700 Series Access Point

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    AP3700 with Integrated 802.11ac Wave 1

    Same Dual Radio Dual Band

    Same Leading 4x4:3 RF architecture

    3700 carries forward the 3600 modular architecture

    1.3 Gbps Max Data Rate via AP3600 with 802.11ac Module (5 GHz) AP3700 and integrated 5 GHz radio

    Shared Modules WSSI Cisco 3G Small Cell 802.11ac Wave 2

    3600 3700 Max Data Rate 450 Mbps 1.3 Gbps 11ac Module 1.3 Gbps

    Radios Dual Radio, 2.4 and 5 GHz Dual Radio, 2.4 and 5 GHz

    RF Design (MIMO:SS) 4x4:3 Integrated Radios 3x3:3 11ac Module 4x4:3

    Power Draw 4x4:3 + 3x3:3 = 802.3at 5 GHz only = 802.3af 4x4:3 = 802.3at 3x3:3 = 802.3af

    Client Count 200 - per integrated radio 50 11ac Module 200 - per integrated radio

    Beamforming ClientLink 2.0 a/g/n - AP ECBF with 11ac Module ClientLink 3.0 a/g/n/ac and ECBF with 11ac

    Beamforming Client Count 128 - per integrated radio 7 11ac Module 128 - per integrated radio

    Spectrum Intelligence CleanAir CleanAir

    RRM

    Modules WSSI

    802.11ac Wave 1 3G Small Cell

    802.11ac Wave 2

    WSSI

    3G Small Cell 802.11ac Wave 2

    List Price (Integrated Ant.) $1495 AP $500 11ac Module $1495

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    Competitors ClientLink 1.0 ClientLink 2.0 ClientLink 3.0 Beamforming Type Standards Beyond Standards Standards and

    Beyond Standards Standards and

    Beyond Standards Access Points Supported Most 802.11n 1140, 1260, 3500

    No. of Transmitters to Improve Reliability for Downlink Traffic

    2-3 2 3-4 4

    Clients Supported 802.11n 802.11a/g 802.11a/g/n 802.11 a/g/n/ac No. of Clients Supported (per Radio) - 15 128

    (1600 = 32*) 128

    Optimized for iPhone, iPads (1x1:1SS, 11n or 11ac)

    No No Yes Yes

    Optimized for Newer Laptops from Apple. Dell, Lenovo, HP - (3x3:3SS, 11n) Upcoming 802.11ac 2x2 and 3x3 Noteboks

    No No Yes (2600, 3600)

    Yes

    Ready for Mobile Devices Influx (BYOD) No No Yes Yes Optimizes AP Resources for Higher Client Density Support

    No Yes (Limited) Yes (2600, 3600)

    Yes

    Client Performance and Coverage Improvements

    Legacy 1SS 1SS 2SS 3SS

    Legacy

    802.11n 1SS 1SS 2SS 3SS

    Legacy

    802.11n 802.11ac

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    Integrated devices Shipping Apple Macbook Air http://www.apple.com/macbook-air/features.html#wireless

    Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 - http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/wireless-products/dual-band-wireless-ac-7260-bluetooth.html

    Samsung S 4 - http://www.samsungmobilepress.com/2013/03/14/GALAXY-S-4-1

    HTC ONE http://www.htc.com/us/smartphones/htc-one/#specs

    ZTE Grand Memo - http://www.zteusa.com/news-zte-launches-grand-memo/

    USB Clients - Shipping LinkSys AE6000 1x1 - http://store.linksys.com/linksys-ae6000-wifi-wireless-ac-dual-band-mini-usb-adapter_stcVVproductId153081401VVcatId553466VVviewprod.htm

    Asus USB-AC53 2x2 - http://www.asus.com/Networking/USBAC53/

    NetGear A6200 2x2 - http://www.netgear.com/home/products/wireless-adapters/ultimate-wireless-adapters/a6200.aspx

    Belkin - 2x2 - http://www.belkin.com/us/F9L1106-Belkin/p/P-F9L1106

    D-Link 2x2 - http://www.dlink.com/us/en/home-solutions/connect/adapters/dwa-182-wireless-ac1200-dual-band-usb-adapter

    Bulffalo 2x2 - http://www.buffalotech.com/products/wireless/client-adapters/airstation-ac866-dual-band-wireless-usb-adapter

    Edimax 2x2 - http://www.edimax.com/en/produce_detail.php?pd_id=479&pl1_id=28&pl2_id=138

    Ethernet to 802.11ac Bridges - Shipping LinkSys (Belkin) WUMC710 - http://store.linksys.com/en-us/linksys-WUMC710-wireless-media-connector-wifi-5ghz-bridge_stcVVproductId149779333VVcatId550467VVviewprod.htm

    Buffalo WLI-H4-D1300 - http://www.buffalo-technology.com/en/wli-h4-di300-airstation-1300.html

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    Ciscos next generation flagship indoor Access Point with integrated 802.11ac Dual-Radio, Dual-Band and Modular architecture

    Industries only 802.11ac AP with 4x4 MIMO RF design Technical Leadership Unparalleled signal Reach, Quality and Performance via perfect blend of Hardware and Software

    Modular architecture enabling Business Flexibility Add-on feature modules Security & Spectrum, 3G Small Cell, future 802.11ac Wave 2

    High Density Experience HDX delivered with purpose built chipsets Predictive Noise Reduction; 3700s working together to increasing client density in close proximity ClientLink 3.0 with 11ac & ECBF concurrently; enhanced signal quality and throughput at range CleanAir on 80 MHz; real-time interference detection for optimal channel selection and usage

    Voice and Video scaled to the next-level Streaming and Real-Time Hardware based feature processing, optimized aggregation for scale and throughput

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    Indoor Access Point Series

    600 Teleworker

    700 1600 2600 3600 3700 (Q4 CY13)

    Max Data Rate* 300 Mbps 300 Mbps 300 Mbps 450 Mbps 1.3 Gbps 1.3 Gbps

    RF Design MIMO:Spatial Stream 2x3:2 2x2:2 3x3:2 3x4:3

    11n: 4x4:3 11ac: 3x3:3 4x4:3

    Performance/Coverage/ Investment Protection

    Max No. of Clients* 15 100 128 200 200 50 - .11ac Module 200

    RRM CleanAir TBD CleanAir Express**

    ClientLink ECBF ClientLink 2.0 ClientLink 2.0 ClientLink 2.0 for 802.11agn EBF for 802.11ac ClientLink 3.0 for 802.11a/g/n/ac

    & ECBF for 802.11ac

    Max No. of ClientLink Clients* 32 128

    128 - ClientLink 32 ECBF 128

    BandSelect

    VideoStream

    Rogue AP Detection

    Adaptive wIPS

    External Antenna Opt (Future)

    Module Options Multiple Local Ethernet Ports

    WSSI (Security) Shipping 802.11ac - Shipping

    Cisco 3G Small Cell Q4CY13 802.11ac Wave 2 CY15

    WSSI (Security)

    Cisco 3G Small Cell Q4CY13 802.11ac Wave 2 CY15

    List Price $419 $495 $695 $1095 $1495 - AP $500 Module $1495

    *Per Radio **Available as a Software Upgrade in 1HCY14

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    Current Megatrends Converged Wired/Wireless Access The New Catalyst 3650 Catalyst 4500E Supervisor-E Indoor AP 3700 Outdoor AP 1530

    AGENDA

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    Product Overview

    Hardware Overview

    Power Options

    Software Details

    Design and Planning

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    Controller

    L3/L2 switch

    Mesh Deployment Flexibility: LAN-to-LAN connectivity Multiple hop backhaul 2.4 GHz and 5GHz wireless client access Ethernet Access to wired clients LAN-to-LAN in motion with Work Group Bridge (WGB)

    2.4 GHz Access

    5 GHz Access

    MAP (Mesh AP)

    RAP (Root AP) Backhaul 5GHz

    MAP

    Backhaul 5GHz WGB

    5 GHz Access

    Wired access

    L2 switch

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    Internet

    Point To Point

    L3/L2 switch L2 switch 5GHz/2.4 GHz

    Bridging: basic LAN to LAN wireless connectivity

    Point To Multipoint

    L2 switch

    Bridging

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    Ultra Low-Profile, Outdoor-AP 802.11n Dual-band (2.4 & 5 GHz) Models: Internal (1530I) or External (1530E) Antenna

    Cisco Flexible Antenna Port SW configure ports for single-band or dual-band antennas

    Unified or Autonomous modes New boot logic allows AP to boot Unified or Autonomous from same HW PID

    Supports Bridging on 2.4 or 5 GHz Point-to-point or point-to-multipoint topology

    Supports Daisy Chaining Serial backhaul or enhanced universal access

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    Volume: 3.0 Liters (70% smaller) vs. 10.0 Liters Weight: 2.3 kg (64% lighter) vs. 6.4 kg Size: 23 x 17 x 11 cm vs. 31 x 23 x 14 cm Profile: Vertical along pole vs. Horizontal Shape: Tapered Trapezoid vs. Rectangle Box Color: Gray vs. White Plugs: Gray & flat screw vs. Metallic Silver bolt Cover: Yes (paintable) vs. No

    1550-I 1530-I

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    1552E 1532E 1550 Parameter 1530

    SFP backhaul X Cable backhaul X CleanAir X ClientLink X Direct AC power input X

    PoE Out X GPS X Battery Backup X

    1550 supports many options not available on the 1530

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    Cisco Flexible Antenna Port can support either dual-band or single band antennas on the same platform Configurable via a software command Dual-band ports, use the bottom 2 antenna ports to connect to dual-band omni or directional antennas Single-band ports, use two separate 2.4 GHz and two 5 GHz antenna ports

    SW Configure

    2.4 & 5GHz 2.4 GHz

    5 GHz

    No Used

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    Cisco does not support third-party antennas

    RF connectivity and compliance is customers responsibility

    Cisco doesn't track or have any idea about the quality, performance or reliability of these Antennas

    Cisco Technical Assistance Center will have no training or customer history with regard to non-Cisco antennas

    Cisco's FCC Part 15 compliance is only guaranteed with Cisco antennas or antennas that are of the same design and gain as Cisco antennas

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    IP67 Certification means the 1530: Has an air-tight enclosing case, totally protecting it from dust Is Water-proof when immersed in up to 1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes

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    WLAN Controller RAP

    2.4/5GHz

    WGB

    1530 are point to point bridging replacements for 1310/1410

    1530s can operate in Bridge Mode with unified software or as a WBG with autonomous software

    WBG can bridge on either the 2.4GHz radio or the 5GHz radio

    Directional antennas should be used to maximize bridging distance

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    WLAN Controller RAP

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    MAP1a MAP1b MAP2

    Only 1530s in Bridge Mode can utilize this configuration

    MAP1a & MAP1b are operating on different 5GHz channels to maximize throughput across the mesh link

    BGN configuration and the Preferred Parent command are recommended to maintain the mesh tree

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    WLAN Controller RAP

    5GHz

    MAP1a MAP1b

    Only 1530s in Bridge Mode can utilize this configuration

    MAP1b is dedicated for Client Access, while MAP1a will provide the mesh backhaul link

    In this configuration, MAP1b should be in local mode or flex-connect mode

    2.4/5GHz

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    WLAN Controller RAP MAP1 MAP2

    AP1530s are fully operable with AP1550s

    149/153 149/153

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    RF Nature: Not an Exact Science, Especially in Unlicensed Spectrum

    Mesh: AP-to-AP Backhaul Distance Capability should be | 2x AP-to-Client WiFi Network Planning Involves:

    Site Survey to Identify: AP Location & Height, Line-of-Sight (LoS)/Partial LoS, Interference, Access to wired backhaul (i.e. Max # Hops),

    Client type (Smart Phones, Tablets, Laptops, ) Weakest Link typically would be the Uplink on a Smart Phone

    User Experience: Minimum Throughput to User, Type of Applications (Internet, Video, Gaming, .)

    CAPEX & OPEX available for project; Match to type of Service, Robustness of Coverage,

    Regulatory Considerations; different countries allow different Tx power at different Frequency Bands.

    When to use internal antenna 1532 vs. the external antenna 1532

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    AP-to-Client Distance 2.4 GHz

    AP1530I: 600 ft/180 m AP1530E: 600 ft/180 m

    Recommendations AP to AP (Backhaul) = 2 X (AP to Client Distance) AP-AP = 2x(AP to Client) AP1532I: 1200 ft/360 m AP1532E: 1200 ft/360 m

    AP Density AP1530I: ~ 25 AP/sq-mile = 10 AP/sq-km AP1530E: ~25 AP/sq-mile = 10 AP/sq-km

    Assumptions: Height: APs are at 33 Ft (10 m); Client @ 3.3 ft (1 m) Throughput: > 1 Mbps Decreasing AP-AP Distance improves coverage Near LoS. For Less LoS Scenarios => Reduce Distance Assumptions Flat Terrain Environment Comparing the 1530I to the 1530E with AIR-ANT2547V-N dual band antennas

    1 meter = 3.28 ft 1 sq-meter = 10.7 sq-ft 1 mile = 1.61 km 1 sq-mile = 2.6 sq-km

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    Access Point (Domain Specific)

    AP Client @2.4 GHz AP to AP = 2 x AP to Client

    1532I (-A ) 800ft/200m 1600ft/400m

    1532E (-A) 1000 ft/250m 2000ft/500m

    1532I (-E) 600ft/180m 1200ft/360m

    1532E (-E) 600ft/180m 1200ft/360m

    1 meter = 3.28 ft 1 sq-meter = 10.7 sq-ft 1 mile = 1.61 km 1 sq-mile = 2.6 sq-km

    Comparing the 1530I to the 1530E with AIR-ANT2547V-N dual band antennas

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