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2010. október 19.

Rab Gergely

networking together.

Változatok a hálózatra

22 April 2010

Worldwide market share data for calendar Q4 2009*

HP - LEADERSHIP ACROSS THE PORTFOLIO

*Sources (for details see Notes page):* Some data is as of other time periods based on data availability, see Notes for details. In general data is based on IDC CY09 Worldwide Quarterly Tracker Data (Server, PC, Workstations, Hardcopy Peripherals, Disk Storage, Switches, Services) and IDC CY08/09 Software and Services Data

MARKET SHARE POSITION

Blade Servers1 52.4% #1

x86 based Servers1 39.3% #1

Unix + Linux + Windows Servers1 34.2% #1

Branded Tape Drives9 43.6% #1

External Disk Storage Systems 16.3% #1

Open SAN Systems5 19.8% #1

Automated Software Quality1,6 41.1% #1

Distributed System Management Software1,7 15.4% #1

IT Asset Management Software1,6 21.2% #1

IT Services1.4,7,9 5.8% #2

Outsourcing1,7,9 7.9% #2

Support and Training1.7,9 7.0% #2

Ethernet Switches 5.0% #2

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The “New” HP Networking

ProCurve

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“HP Completes 3Com Acquisition, Creates New Networking Powerhouse”

Gartner, 27 April 2010

Gartner Recommends:

“HP networking should be considered for every network refresh situation in all midsize and large organizations”

“… the new HP networking organization represents a major force in enterprise networking”

Source: Gartner market share based on Q4 „09 port shipment data

Cisco49.5%

HP37.5%

Others13%

Leadership from Edge to the Data Center Core

DATA CENTER

CORE

EDGE

SECURITY

MANAGEMENT

Virtual Connect

SMB Wireless Campus

Edge Firewall

Network Node Manager

Operations Center

Operations Automation & Orchestration

Campus Core

Data Center CoreEdge End of Row

Core Routing Aggregation Enterprise Core

Edge Routing Enterprise

Data Center Threat Management Intrusion Prevention

Intelligent Management Center

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Web Managed Switches

HP V19x0HP V1810HP V1700

Unmanaged Switches

HP V14x0HP V2124HP V408

WLAN/WAN

HP V1xx Wireless Routers

Modular Switches

HP A12500HP A9500HP A7500

Top of Rack Switches

HP A5810HP A5820HP A6600

Server Blade Switch

HP A6120

Fixed Port Switches

HP A5800HP A5500HP A5120HP A36x0HP A3100HP Intellijack

Routers

HP A8800HP A6600HP A-MSR 50HP A-MSR 30HP A-MSR 20HP A7000

WLAN

HP A-WX5004 ControllerHP A-WA2xxx Access PointsHP A3000 Wireless SwitchesHP A9000 Access PointsHP A8760 Access PointHP A7760 Access Point

Management

IMCNNMiNA

Modular Switches

HP E8200HP E5400HP E4200

Fixed Port Switches

HP E5500GHP E4800GHP E3500GHP E2910GHP E4500GHP E25x0GHP E4200GHP E5500HP E3500HP E4500HP E2610HP E4210HP E2810HP E25x0

WLAN

HP E-MSM7xx ControllersHP E-MSM4xx Access PointsHP E-MSM3xx Access PointsHP E-M110 Access PointHP E-MSM317 Access Point

Unified Communications

HP UC ApplicationsHP VCX Connect PlatformHP VCX Enterprise PlatformHP VCX GatewaysHP 3x00 IP Phones

Security & Management

PCM/PCM+IDMNIMTMS zl Module

IPS

HP S5100NHP S2500NHP S1400NHP S660NHP S330HP S110HP S10HP Core Controller

Management

SMSHP SMS Controller

End-to-end solution portfolio

ADVANCED ESSENTIAL VALUE SECURITY

Advanced: For customers with large/complex deployments seeking advanced, full featured networking technology to drive competitive advantage with lower cost of ownership.

Essential: For customers seeking essential proven technology that‟s affordable and easy to use while providing scalability for future needs.

Value: For value-conscious customers seeking reliable and easy-to-use connectivity solutions.

Security: For companies that require world-class network Security solutions to proactively stop threats and deliver business continuity

Note: “x” in a product series name indicates multiple series numbers are available

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OtherVendor

HPN

HP– CHANGING THE RULES OF NETWORKING

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Modern Architecture

Operational Efficiency

Energy Efficiency

Capital Cost

• Fundamental and Sustainable Cost advantage

• Not just short term discounts

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– Enterprise LAN (Global), 2010MAGIC QUADRANT:

HP Positioned in Gartner‟s

Leaders Quadrant

The Gartner Magic Quadrant is copyrighted June 2010 by Gartner, Inc., and is reused with permission. The Magic Quadrant is a graphical representation of a marketplace at and for a specific time period. It depicts Gartner‟s analysis of how certain vendors measure against criteria for that marketplace, as defined by Gartner. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in the Magic Quadrant, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors placed in the “Leaders” quadrant. The Magic Quadrant is intended solely as a research tool, and is not meant to be a specific guide to action. Gartner disclaims all warranties, express or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

The Magic Quadrant graphic was published by Gartner, Inc., as part of a larger research note and should be evaluated in the context of the entire report. The Gartner report is available upon request from HP Networking.

Figure 1. Magic Quadrant for Enterprise LAN (Global)

Source: Gartner (June 2010)

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Source: Gartner (April 2009)

Source: Frost & Sullivan (April 2010)

HP TippingPoint: Industry-Leading Security

• Leader in Gartner 2009 IPS MQ

– Leader in Vulnerability

Discoveries in Frost &

Sullivan 2009 Report

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Superior technology deployed around the world

Media, Internet Software

Telecom Health Care Government Education

Financial ServicesTransportation and Logistics

Manufacturing Oil and Gas Retail Hospitality

TORINO

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The New Rules of Networking…

Simplified network designs that are

twice as secure

Up to 2x better Performance for

greater flexibility

Open and up to 65%

lower cost of ownership

Advanced Fabric

for the

Converged Infrastructure

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Business / IT initiatives

The network underpins all of these

major data center transformation efforts …

It must evolve and keep pace

Users, Customers

Virtualization

SOA/Web, Video apps

Cloud computing

Security & BC/DR

Mobility

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Today‟s network architecture can‟t keep pace

LAN switching

Branch routing

Wireless

DC routing

DC switchingData traffic

Voice traffic

Converged fabric

Unified comms & collaboration

Cloud computing

Storage

Server virtualization

Video traffic

Desktop virtualization

Supply: Network upgrades

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se

rvic

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Network

architecture

gap

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HP Converged Infrastructure

A blueprint for the data center

Delivers a new level of simplicity, integration, and automation to accelerate outcomes that matter:

The result:• Faster Time to Revenue

• Lower Costs of acquisition and implementation

• Flexibly respond to business changes

• Lower RisksBuilt on industry

standards and choice

Delivering the data center of the future

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HP FlexFabric

High Performance network for a converged infrastructure

Deliver “networking as a

service” to the HP Converged

Infrastructure

Accelerate deployment of

applications services

The result:• Accelerate Outcomes

• Flexibly respond to business changes

• Lower Risks

• Reduce costs of acquisition and

implementation

HP FlexFabric

HP Converged Infrastructure

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Network convergence – role in I/O virtualization

What is a converged network?

• A single network capable of transmitting both Ethernet and storage traffic

What is required to converge Fibre Channel?

• Encapsulate FC frames into Ethernet Frames

– Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)

• Enhance Ethernet to ensure reliability in congested networks

– Converged Enhanced Ethernet (CEE)a.k.a. “lossless” Ethernet

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CEE – Detailed description

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Ethernet

DCB

• Data Center Bridging (DCB)

− Set of new/enhanced protocols that support multiple traffic classes over any standard IEEE 802 network

− Support lossy and lossless traffic classes

− Part of the IEEE 802.1 set of standards (LAN Bridging/Switching)

− Amendments to IEEE 802.1Q, Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks

o 802.1Qbb – Priority-based Flow Control (PFC)

o 802.1Qaz – Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS)DCB Capability Exchange Protocol (DCBX)

o 802.1Qau – Congestion Notification (QCN)

DCB

+

Converged Enhanced

Ethernet (CEE)

• Converged Enhanced Ethernet (CEE)

− CEE is new Ethernet infrastructure that implements DCB

− The term “CEE” was coined by an ad hoc industry group that put together the original proposals for DCB to the IEEE

− There are hardware and software changes required for CEE, so legacy Ethernet gear is not designed for converged traffic

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Industry path to convergence

2010 2011 20122009

Enabled

Networks

1 hop Multi-hop2 hop

Enclosure

& Top-of-rack

Top-of-rack enclosure aggregation

End-of-row rack aggregation

End-to-end

CEE/FCoE

CEE

FCoEFinal Ratified Spec Spec

Final Ratified Spec Spec

Final Ratified Spec Spec

Next Gen

ProductsCongestion management

CEE configuration protocol

INCITS T11.3 FC-BB-5

IEEE 802.1Qau

(QCN) & Qbb

(PFC)

IEEE 802.1Qaz

(ETS and DCBX)

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What Are The Key Components Of An End-to-end, Converged Network?

Converged Network Adapter (CNA)

Converge traffic at the server

Replaces NICs, HBAs

Switches & Interconnects

Converge traffic over CEE. Split to connect to legacy

networks or connect to new FCoE switches and targets

Replace traditional Ethernet and FC switches

Target Storage

Natively connects to FCoE/CEE networks

Replace traditional FC storage

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What is HP doing about FCoE and CEE?HP will deliver the converged edge

– Converging the fabric further with FCoE and iSCSI

– Even fewer interconnects to buy

– Even fewer interconnects to power

– Low power and lower costs CNA’s cards for backward compatibility

LOM

ChangeCostEnergyTime

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Data center Switching Portfolio Overview

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HP DATA CENTER SWITCH PORTFOLIO

Top of Rack / AccessA5820

• Top of Rack - Large Buffer and Cut Through Options, IRF, 10G, OAA, IPv6, FCOE Support

Data Center AggregationA9500

• Up to 48 10G/576G non-blocking

• OAA Application Modules (inc. multi-core)

• IRF, IPv6

Data Center CoreA12500

• 6.6/13.3 Tbps, up to 128 10G/864G non-blocking, high-density 10G, IRF, IPv6

• 40G/100G capability and FCOE support

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HP A12500: 6.6 TBPS – 2.2 BPPS - TODAY.

– 128 10GE Line Rate L2, L3 IPv4, L3 IPv6,

MPLS

– Performance validated by Spirent with

Test Center using RFC2544

• 64 bytes packets

– Unicast/Multicast

– Typical Latency <10us

• Associated to small Jitter

– Combined to lower power consumption

• ~80W per 10GE line rate

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HP DATA CENTER NETWORKS – CORE SOLUTION

A12500 - BEST IN CLASS PERFORMANCE (1) – VALIDATED BY SPIRENT

Layer 2 128*10GE full mesh test (*) Layer 3 IPv4 128*10GE full mesh test (*)

(* using RFC2544 as reference)

Layer 3 IPv6 128*10GE full mesh test (*) Layer 3 MPLS 128*10GE full mesh test (*)

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HP A12500 “CLOS” ARCHITECTURE WITH LOAD BALANCING ALGORITHM FOR FABRIC DISTRIBUTION: TRUE NON BLOCKING

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Line card Line cardSwitching network

IN_1 => OUT_1

IN_3 => OUT_4

IN_5 => OUT_2

IN_7 => OUT_3

1/3

Intelligent Scheduling -> fully Non Blocking Architecture

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HP A9500

– The HP A9500 is a state-of-the-art Enterprise

Core Modular family

– Supports up to 192 ports 10 Gigabit and

576 ports Gigabit (fiber or copper)

– Future-proofed (40G/100G, FCoE, PoE+)

– Supports IRF/RRPP

– Common Comware OS and IMC

– High Performance OAA Modules

– Extensive High Availability and Security

– Extensive Layer 2 and Layer 3 features

– Low power consumption

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HP A9500PLATFORM SUMMARY

Feature S9505E S9508E-V S9512E

Bandwidth (Mpps) 357.1 571.4 857.1

Fabric Slots 2 2 2

I/O Slots 5 8 12

Bandwidth per slot (Gbps) 120 120 120

Max 10G NB 20 32 48

Max 10G 4:1 80 128 192

Max Gig NB 240 384 576

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HP A7500

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– Perfect for the Small Data Center, Campus

Distribution and Access Layers

– Fully Distributed Forwarding Architecture

– Integrated PoE/PoE+ Power

– Scalable Performance and Features

– High Availability, including IRF™ and RRPP

– Comware V5

• Native IPv6 and MPLS support

– Applications Integration

– Voice and Wireless Convergence

– Optimized for Enterprise Applications

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HP A7500PLATFORM SUMMARY

Feature A7502 A7503-S A7503 A7506 7506-V S7510E

I/O slots 2 2+1 3 6 6 10

Backplane (Gbps) 400 600 1,000 1,600 1,600 2,400

Switching Capacity (Gbps)

192 288 480 768 768 1,536

Forwarding (Mpps) 143 178 274 488 488 714

Fabric Redundancy YES NO YES YES YES YES

Max 10 Gig ports 16 16 28 52 52 84

Max Gig ports 96 120 168 312 312 504

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HP A5820X / A5800 SERIES “FLEX-CHASSIS” Unprecedented modular resiliency and flexible service

delivery in a fixed form factor at a disruptive price point

Enables enterprises to rapidly and cost effectively provision

new connectivity and services at any layer of the network

with "No Compromise" performance and functionality

– Features:

• Flex-Chassis – modular resiliency in flexible platform

– Hot swappable I/O, power supplies and fans

• S5820X – up to 24 port 10Gig per unit / 216 per stack

• S5800 – up to 80 port 1Gig per unit / 720 per stack

• PoE models available, including field upgradable versions

• Highly Resilient (IRF, RRPP)

• High performance OSN application modules

Building or Department Enterprise Core, High Density

Aggregation and Access or Data Center Top-of-Rack Switch

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HP A5820 / A5800PLATFORM SUMMARY

Feature A5820-24XG-SFP+

A5820-14XG-SFP+

A5800-24G / A5800-24G-PWR

A5800-48G / A5800-48G-PWR

A5800-24G-SFP

A5800-48G with 2 Slots

10Gig SFP+ 24 14 4 4 4 -

10/1000/1000BT 4 4 24 48 4 48

1Gig SFP - - - - 24 1

Ethernet Expansion Slots

- 2 1 1 1 2

OAA Slot - 1 - - - 1

Power Supplies 1 or 2300 Watt

1 or 2 300Watt

Fixed w/RPS Support

Fixed w/RPS Support

1 or 2 150Watt

1 or 2 300Watt or 750 Watt PoE

PoE Support - - Yes – PWR Model

Yes – PWR Model

- Yes – PoE Module Required

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Advantage of IRF technology

High reliability, reduce single point failure effect.

High performance,

distributed L2/L3 protocol processing.

High management configuration, works like a

Fabric

One time software upgrade inside the stacked

group.

Hot swappable

IRF(Intelligent Resilient Framework)

=

H3C SWITCH 5820X AND 5800 FAMILY

ADVANCED STACKING FOR RESILIENT CONNECTIONS (IRF)

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HORIZONTAL STACKING WITH FLEX CHASSIS TECHNOLOGYNO SINGLE POINT OF FAILURE FOR YOUR SERVERS CONNECTIVITY

EASIER TO DEPLOY & MANAGE

IRF links = 40 Gbps * 2 = 160 Gbps FD

Aggregation

Static/Dynamic (802.3ad)

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SIMPLIFYING DESIGN & OPERATIONSRESILIENT VIRTUAL SWITCH FABRIC WITH H3C IRF – N physical devices seen as one logical device

• N devices sharing the same “topology” information

• Protocols see on single hop -> simplified design

– Active/Active Model for L2 & L3

• No STP/RSTP/MSTP/VRRP

• All links active at all times

• “Pre TRILL” implementation

– Ultra Fast Failover

• 20 times faster than RSTP/MSTP

– Geographically Distributed

• Limited by Ethernet/Fiber optical budget (10GE: 70kms)

– One single IP/configuration file for management

• Simplified Operations – OPEX reduction

– Consistent approach across product portfolio

• S12500, 9500E, 7500E, S5800, S5820x, etc

+

=

Physical SW 1

LOGICAL SWITCH

Physical SW 2

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RESILIENT VIRTUAL SWITCHING FABRIC: ARCHITECTURE SIMPLIFICATION

IP address Peer

9 segments,42@IP

addresses (including

Loop back interface)

Any link failure will

cause topology change

Dynamic

Routing AreaMulti-routing Area

Large Number of

Devices

Complex Routing

Design

Inconsistent in

and out path

Only 2 segments,11 IP address

(including Loop back

Interface)

Link failure will not

cause topology

change

Simple Routing Area

Few logical nodes,

point to point routing

neighbor

Single logical link

between Layers

Simplified

Forwarding Path

BEFORE AFTER

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Changing the Rules of Networking

Before IRF

STP / RSTP / MSTP

VRRP

Active / Standby

Trunking / LACP in point to point mode

Failover time incompatible with business critical applications

Different failover technologies for different layers

Different technologies for different protocols / phased approach for different protocols

After IRF

No STP / RSTP / MSTP Required

No VRRP Required

Active / Active (L2 / L3)

Distributed Trunking / LACP in Point to Multipoint

<50ms Failover Times

Consistent approach for every layer

Consistent approach for every protocol

- Unicast / Mcast / IPv4 / IPv6, etc…

Network simplicity

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IRF COMPETITION & COMPARISON

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HP IRF Cisco VSS Cisco vPC Juniper VC

Maturity >10 years (XRN) Recent Recent Recent

Management One IP per IRF

domain

One IP, limited to

2 boxes (6500

only)

Each Chassis still

managed

separately

One IP for up to 10

devices

Recovery Time <50ms (Most time

way less!)

~300ms (per

Network World)

~TBD Sub second

Implementation CONSISTENT

across the product

line

6500 only with

specific HW (1440

Sup).

Not compatible

with N7000 (vPC)

Nexus 7K Only Available on the

edge (EX4200),

roadmap for core

(EX8216)

Protocol Support IPv4, IPv6, MPLS Phased approach

with limitations

Only Layer 2,

HSRP/VRRP Still

Required for L3

Phased approach

with limitations

Additional Cost None – Included in

ComWare

VSS Specific

Supervisors and

VSS License

Required

Base, Enterprise

and Advanced

Licenses required

Advanced License

Required

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MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONAL CONSISTENCY –

COMWARE ™

All H3C switching, routing

and security platforms

leverage a common,

unified modular OS –

Comware™:

•OPEX Savings

–Train technical staff once

to manage entire portfolio• High Reliability

–State-of-the-Art Unified Code Base

• Faster Time-to-Market

–Engineering efficiencies allow us to rapidly bring new and custom

features to market with better initial and ongoing stability

• Modular Architecture

–Easy to enhance and extend feature set without wholesale

changes

Level 3 CMMI Certified

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Cat 2960 – 3750E

IOS-SG / Stackwise /

FlexStack

CAT 4500

VSS/NoneIOS-SX,

CAT-OS

ISR ASR

IOS-

mainlineIOS-XE

Product

Protocols /

Management

OS, Releases

IPSASA 55xx

LinuxPIX-OS

7.x

FWSM

PIX-OS

6.x

Edge Access Aggregation/Core Security/Wireless Campus Router

A5800/A5500/

A5120/A3xxx A9500/A7500 A6600/MSR

Comware v5 Comware v5 Comware v5

Product

Protocols /

Management

OS, Releases

WLAN/TP

Comware v5/TOS

IRF & IMC

STP, RSTP, Rapid-PVST, VSS, vPC , RPR, VSS, Stackwise (Plus) , FlexStack…

Cisco Works, Access Switch Mgt, 6500 Mgt, Security Mgt, WLAN Mgt

HPN Simplifies the Campus LAN

CAT 6500

40

VLAN

20

VLAN

30

VLAN

40VLAN

10

VLAN

10-40

VLAN

110 - 140

VLAN

10-40

VLAN

110 - 140

Core

HP NETWORKING/TIPPING POINT – INTEGRATED SOLUTION

A5820X-28C

Top of Rack Switch

TippingPoint

IPS

VLAN Translation

TippingPoint

IPS

S9505E

Virtual Switch

S9512ES / 12500E

Virtual Switch

• Simplified, Secure and Highly Resilient Networks

• Scalable High Performance IPS Protection

• Cost Effective Secure Fabric

• Reduced Management Overhead

• Multiple Active Paths provide Higher Performance

• End to End Virtualization

• Demonstrated HA

TippingPoint

IPS Blade

OR

TippingPoint

IPS Blade

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TIPPINGPOINT SECURE VIRTUALIZATION FRAMEWORK

FULL PHYSICAL & VIRTUAL SEGMENTATION

1. Isolate Physical Hosts

• IPS Platform & VLAN Translation

2. Isolate Virtual Hosts through offload to IPS appliance

• vController & IPS Platform

• Offload inspection to high performance IPS Platform appliance

3. Isolate Physical and Virtual Hosts natively from within the VM

• vIPS

• Inspection scales with DC expansion

Shared

Tape

Shared

Storage

Virtual DC

Hosts

ERP

DB

CRM

HR Apps

ERP

DB CRMHR Apps

VDIWeb Apps

Virtual Machines

IPS Platform

Physical DC

1. IPS VLAN TranslationIsolates Physical Servers

IPS Platform

Hypervisor-VM Safe Kernel

vIPS

3. vIPS Isolates VMs and Hosts

Core

2. vContoller & IPSIsolate VMs and Hosts

vController

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GREEN IT: POWER EFFICIENCY ADVANTAGE

S7506EIndustry

Average

Product 10G NB KW W/10G

HPN A12508 64 5.1 79.7

HPN A12518 128 10.3 80.5

Juniper 8208 64 6 93.8

Force10 E1200 56 5.7 101.8

Force10 E600 28 3.2 114.3

Foundry RX32 128 16.7 130.5

Cisco Nexus 7018 128 18 140.6

Foundry RX16 64 11.3 176.6

Cisco Nexus 7010 64 12 187.5

• HPN’s S5500-EI, A5820, S7506E, and A12508 all have earned Miercom’s Green Certification

– Up to 40% more efficient than comparable models based on Industry Average

– Up to 24% annual cost saving depending on model

“The HPN S7506E switch

reduces costs and minimizes

environmental impact through

many energy-saving attributes”

Rob Smithers, CEO Miercom

423Com Confidential

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INTELLIGENT MANAGEMENT CENTER (IMC)

– What ?: IMC is a Fully integrated management platform that not only delivers full FCAPS functionality, but through its Service Orientated Architecture (SOA) & modular design enables highly integrated modules to deliver new functionality to control resources, services and users

– Why?: The IMC provides a single common platform for which 3Com/H3C can rapidly introduce new technologies and products

– Positioning: The various platform offerings and modules allow IMC to be sold to ANY and ALL customers from the SMB to the Service Provider

– Benefits:

• Lower TCO

• Business Continuity

• Defense in Depth management and enforcement

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IMC– RESOURCE, SERVICE AND USER INTEGRATION

Resource

User

S

Service

Home

Overview of network, user and service information

Integrated management of network resource, fault and performance information

User

Unified management of user access and user security

Process-based service flow management

ServiceNetwork

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IMC - SINGLE PANE MANAGEMENT FOR THE ENTIRE NETWORK

– Supports HP and 3rd party devices

• Includes comprehensive support for Cisco devices

– Fully integrated, comprehensive Management platform

• Based on a Resources, Services and Users model

• Delivers full FCAPS solution

• Designed to support ITIL initiatives

– Rich Enterprise class functionality

• Data Centre Orchestration

• User Access Management (UAM) & Endpoint Admission

Defence (EAD)

• MPLS, VPLS, MPLS VPN & Wireless Management

– Client Server & Service Orientated Architecture (SOA)

• Enables highly integrated modules to deliver new

functionality

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COMPREHENSIVE MANAGEMENT OF CISCO DEVICES– IMC provides comprehensive management of Cisco devices

• Discovery & Topology

• Monitoring & Performance Management

• Data Center Orchestration

• Events & Traps

• Configuration Backup & Restore

− Configuration comparison

− Base-lining and change notification

• Bulk Configuration

– Single management solution for mixed HP & Cisco networks

• Simplifies Cisco / HP interworking & transitions

• Support for >2000 3rd party devices

• New device can be added in <1 week

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H3C DC ORCHESTRATIONVMWARE INTEGRATION - HIGH LEVEL OVERVIEW

VMware

ESX/vSphere

(Virtual Machines)

IMC

Data Center

Module

VMware

Management

vCenter

VMware

vCenter

APIs

(VI APIs)

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Outcomes that matter.