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Transcript of Avaya Wireless LAN 8100 Release 3.0 Customer Presentation August 2014.
Avaya Wireless LAN 8100 Release 3.0
Customer Presentation
August 2014
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Agenda
1. Market Trends
2. Avaya WLAN 8100 Series Overview
3. What’s new in Release 3.0
4. Avaya Can Help You Get There
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49% WLAN growth in next five years
Emerging Trends– Consumer Video over Wi-Fi
– Bring Your Own Device
– 802.1ac upgrade cycle
– Mobile Enterprise Application development
– Service Provider Wi-Fi
– Cloud-managed WLAN
BYOD and Consumerization
BYOD and Consumerization
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More Wi-Fi Devices than Humans
“1.2 billion smart-phones & tablets will be sold in 2014, a 50% increase over 2013”
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Evolving Standards
802.1n predominant today– 55% of AP shipments 2012
– 92% 2016
802.1ac IEEE ratified in 2013– Moderate market adoption
– 5% AP shipments by 2016
– Niche applications
– Backward compatible with 11n
– WLAN 9100
802.1ac
– Much faster networking speeds – up to 3 times the bandwidth of 802.1n
– Uses 2 to 4 times the frequency bandwidth (80-160MHz)
– More efficient data transfers through sophisticated modulation,
– More antennas (up to 8)
– WLAN 9100 solution fit
802.11 802.11a 802.11b 802.11g 802.11n 802.11ac0
100200300400500600700800900
1000
Max Throughput (Mbps)
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CIOs Challenges for Wireless LAN networks
Eliminate the inefficiencies of overlay networks and leverage virtualization to drive down costs
Ensure quality of service for all Wi-Fi applications, especially real time applications such as video & UC
Implement a scalable, future proofed infrastructure that can accommodate video, BYOD & 802.1ac bandwidth demands
Reduce Cost
Real time Application Support
Accommodating Mobile Traffic Explosion
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Agenda – Mobile Collaboration
1. Market Trends
2. Avaya WLAN 8100 Series Overview
3. What’s new in Release 3.0
4. Avaya Can Help You Get There
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Introducing Avaya WLAN 8100 Series
Unified Solution with lower TCO
Real time Optimized
Leading Scalability
Next generation architecture that integrates wireless LAN forwarding directly into the switching architecture providing the most cost effective way to support the mobile traffic explosion
Unified Wired/Wireless Network & Management & Policy
Industry leading video & voice over Wi-Fi (Third party validated - Miercom 2011)
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Foundational WLAN network for Avaya’s Mobile Collaboration solution
Faster collaboration accelerates businessEmpowering the right people globally
Accessible through presence, messaging, voice and conferencing
Smarter decisions drive customer satisfaction and resultsPeople productive everywhere across mobile, teleworker, and office clients
Avaya Flare® Communicator for iPad – powering decision making on the go
Reliable integrated collaboration solution lowers TCOBuilt on proven Avaya Aura® enterprise-wide foundation
Real-time optimized WLAN and Secure BYOD
Professional Services expertise accelerates adoption
Flexible deployment and managed service choices (including OPEX models)
Accelerate your business with faster collaboration and smarter decisions anywhere on any device
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Avaya Mobile Collaboration Solution
Avaya Aura® common foundation, services, and management for deploying all apps enterprise-wide
Avaya Flare® Communicator for iPad for powerful mobile decision making with apps + communications
Avaya one-X® for smartphones, desktops, speech access, and home teleworkingAvaya ACE™ for multivendor application integration
Avaya Session Border Controller (SBC) Advanced for Enterprise for secure remote VPN-less access
Avaya Identity Engines for secure BYOD authentication & WLAN 8100 for voice/video optimized, campus roaming(see http://www.miercom.com/pdf/reports/20111017.pdf)
Avaya Professional and Managed Services driving faster ROI and managed costs
Internet
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Enabling Campus Roaming and BYOD
Ethernet Routing Switches
Network Management
Enterprise LAN
WLAN 8100 Access Point
Identity Engines
WLAN optimized for industry-leading high-scale voice and video performance
Innovative E911 location support to safeguard the mobile workforce
Centralized “Identity Engine” authentication and access control for wireless, wired, and remote BYOD devices including iPads
Centralized management
Lower business risks, manage compliance, and lower IT TCO
See http://www.miercom.com/pdf/reports/20111017.pdf
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WLAN 8100 Comprehensive Portfolio
WLAN 8100 Infrastructure
•Dual radio, 802.1n
•8120-E: Plenum rated
WAP 8120/8120-E WC 8180
•Overlay or Unified
•WC 8180 / WC 8180-16L
ManagementWC 8120-O
•Outdoor 802.1n AP
Optional Wireless Network Services
Avaya 3641/3645 IP Wireless Phones
Range of video end points
Voice/UC Video Guest Management
Advanced Security
Location Services
E-911
Unified Wired/Wireless Guest Manager (idEngines)
Real Time Location Tracking
Wireless Intrusion Detection/Protection
XInfusion pump
E-911 VoWLAN integration
External Antennas
•70o, directional
•180o, omni-directional
• WLAN Management Software 8100
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Avaya WLAN 8100 Next Generation Architecture
Revolutionary Architecture to address Scalability
• All traffic routed through controller• Constrained capacity • Truly unified architecture that eliminates
bottlenecks • Greater efficiency & reduced latency
Data traffic
Control traffic
Legacy Centralized Architecture
ServersWireless Controllers Servers Virtualized
Wireless Controller
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WLAN 8100 r2 and Avaya ERS 8800 r7.2 delivers Avaya’s first unified wired/wireless solution – Wireless data forwarding capability embedded in
the ERS 8800 core switches
– WLAN 8180 for management/control traffic only
Unprecedented Scaling– Leverage core switching network to
accommodate huge growth in mobile traffic
Best suited for Enterprise Campus and Data center deployments
VENA Unified AccessUnifying Wired and Wireless at the Network Core
ERS 8800/8600 7.2
WLAN 8100 2.0
Unified Access 1.0
Unified Solutions becoming a table-stake requirement
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Unified Access Explained
Wireless Controller
• Common platform for control and data plane
Avaya Unified Access ModelControl & Data separated
Wireless ControlPoint
WC 8180 - WCDedicated to control
traffic
Wireless Switching Point
integrated to ERS 8800
• Control/Data planes run on separate n/w elements• Optimized hardware for required function• Independent Scaling
Today’s ModelControl & Data combined
• Appliance or housed in a Chassis
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Unified Access r1.0
Software only upgrade
WLAN forwarding integration
No special licensing requirements
Multicast over SPB
ERS 8800/8600 7.2
WLAN 8100 3.0
Software only upgrade
WLAN 8180 dedicated as the wireless control plane (wireless management traffic only)
512 AP support
Multicast Video enhancements
RF Packet Capture
Client Load-balancing
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What’s the Differentiation?
Scalability
– Allows for scaling from 256 APs to 512 APs (overlay and unified with the ERS 8800 as Wireless Switching Platform (WSP))
Performance – Reduced latency results in
improved Voice and Video performance
Investment protection– Simple software upgrade takes a
customer with ERS 8800 from an overlay to a fully integrated solution, providing long term TCO advantage
Resiliency/Reliability – Leverage Ethernet infrastructure
native resiliency
Fit-for-Purpose Today & Future-ready for Tomorrow
Embedded WLAN Switching in ERS
Exhaustive Data scaling
Retains Centralized Control for ubiquitous user mobility
Low Total Cost of Ownership
Optimized for UC and Video
Granular QoS and Traffic Control
Highlights
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Industry Leading Video and Voice support
Third Party Validated
Certified QoS performance
31% More video call sessions
23% More VoWLAN call sessions
Miercom 2011 Test Results, Avaya versus:Cisco, Juniper (Trapeze), and Aruba
VIEW CERTIFIEDCertified with Ascom i62
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Emergency Location Support
Emergency location identification (E-911 in US)
Provides precise location of VoWiFi emergency caller
WLAN 8100 updates handset location dynamically
Relays location info to Avaya’s E911 solution
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Comprehensive BYOD solution Wireless & Network Access Control
ScalableFuture-proof Wireless
Identity-basedNetwork Access Control
OptimizedFor collaborative, real time
applications
Secure Network & Device
security
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End to End Security
Secure LAN Guest VLAN
Firewall
Controller or Switching Point
Wireless Access Point
LaptopTablet
Captive Portal
Identity Engines
Secure, Centralized Network Access
Devices directed to appropriate VLAN
Support for today’s strongest security standards
Authentication & Encryption
WEP, WPA/WPA2
Advanced Wireless Intrusion Detection and Protection
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Identity-based Access Control With Avaya’s Identity Engines
Unified Wired and Wireless Access
Granular policy engine
Intelligent federated directories
Simple affordable licensing
Unified wired and wireless
Vendor agnostic
Highly available virtual appliance
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Unified Guest Access
Convenient networkconnectivity for guestsand temporary users
Front-desk personnelgenerate unique userID/password for eachvisitor
Associated security profile, Time of day, Restricted locations
Robust wireless and wired guest access manager simplifies operations
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Rock Solid Resiliency
Native to solution - no hidden add-on charges to get high availability
Auto AP load balancing
AP & Controller clustering
Many to many redundancy
Hitless failover
Wireless Controllers virtualized – availability protected
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Accurate, Real-time Location Tracking
LaptopAsset TagAsset Tag
Ekahau RTLS Server
Application (eg. Locating/Tracking)
X
“John is here” X
Application (eg. Locating/Tracking)
X
“Dr J. Smith X
Infusion pump
PDA
Find & track assets in real time
People, Equipment, Inventory
Save money & reduce loss/theft
Overlay tracking application providing high resolution accuracy
Ekahau client/server components communicate over WLAN 8100
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Unified Management
Unified Communications Management
LAN / Wireless LAN / WAN / Security / IP Telephony
Full-featured tool suite for configuration, verification, management & optimization
Pre and post deployment system wide configuration and upgrades, monitoring and reporting
System-wide updates with a single key stroke
Integrated wired, wireless and voice network management (Avaya Unified Communications Management)
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"With the WLAN 8100, Avaya provides a truly unified wireless/wired architecture that allows customers to reduce the total cost of ownership of their wireless network while benefiting from greater wireless capacity, performance and coverage. In addition, Avaya is the only vendor today to deliver an integrated wired, wireless and voice network management solution.“
Zeus Kerravala, Distinguished Research Fellow, Yankee Group.
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Kenton County: Enabling the BYOD Campus
Gap between the computing needs of students and staff and the number of district owned laptops (1 laptop per 4 students/staff)
Aging network infrastructure
Limited IT budget
Problem
Enhanced learning - improved access to information
Doubled number of computing resources available to students - >4,700 personally owned devices on the wireless network
Value
WLAN 8100: Scalable wireless network that could meet their BYOD needs today and in the future
Ethernet Routing Switch 8800
Solution
School District on outskirts of Cincinnati, Ohio
23 school facilities, 1,500 teachers & staff, 14, 700 students
“In the past, primary and secondary education was all about memorization. The Internet and BYOD are changing that, driving critical thinking and student creativity, fueled by wider access to information. Since our wireless network was
built, new equipment has been pouring into the district every day. The influx of technology has been contagious.”—Vicki Fields, district technology coordinator, Kenton County School District, Kentucky
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Eries 1 Boces: Driving One-to-One Computing
Widening gaps in the number of computers districts can afford to provide to staff, teachers & students
Dwindling budgets
Aging network infrastructure unable to accommodate BYOD explosion
Problem
Improved access to educational and technical resources
Better collaboration between faculty & students
Advanced communications infrastructure that is simpler to operate & maintain
Value
Modern, Mobile & Connected campus
Wireless LAN 8100
Ethernet Edge & Core Switching
Solution
School Districts in and around Buffalo, NY
20 school facilities, 1,500 teachers & staff, 74, 441 students
“The ultimate question we ask ourselves each day is: How can we provide the educational and technical resources that our kids need? Paradoxically, soft economic conditions will help the BYOD movement take hold sooner rather than later. Due to the budget realities, these types of programs are vital to fill the computing needs gap. In a year or two, programs
like ours inevitably will be the norm, not an outlier.”—-- Jill Holbrook, associate director, Technology, Erie 1 BOCES, Buffalo, N.Y.
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Rothesay Netherwood School: 21st century classroom
Students increasingly bringing personal devices
Security & network capacity concerns
Aging network infrastructure Empower teachers to
enhance learning environment
Problem
Embrace BYOD securely Enhanced Collaboration High availability network Complete end to end
solution
Value
End to End Avaya network− IP Office− IP Phones− ERS 4000 and 5000
series− WLAN 8100 series− Identity Engines− Unified Management
Solution
Independent, co-educational boarding & day school
Required 21st Century-Ready network infrastructure
Embrace BYOD to enhance learning environment
Our goal is to build 21st century classrooms with interactive tools that help students learn in new ways. With Avaya, we now have a powerful network that is up to the task and can support the steps we’re taking to improve learning. We
are able to get everything we need from Avaya—delivered in one fully integrated package.” —Tammy Earle, Director of Technology, Rothesay Netherwood School
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Agenda
1. Market Trends
2. Avaya WLAN 8100 Series Overview
3. What’s new in Release 3.0
4. Avaya Can Help You Get There
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Release 3.0 Overview Software Enhancements
Bonjour / mDNS Gateway support for Apple devices
External Captive Portal support per RFC 5176
LLDP support for AP discovery
Radio profiles now scale up to 128
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Bonjour and mDNS support for iOS/OSX devices
Initial work to make WLAN 8100 service aware of Bonjour traffic– Recognition of mDNS advertisements
– Forward Bonjour advertisements
– mDNS filtering
– Limiting Bonjour traffic by AP Location
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Standards based API for external CP
Addresses customer need for support of external captive portal.– Standard API based on RFC 5176
– Dynamic authorizations, based on RADIUS
– DAS behavior in WLAN controller.– Dynamic Authorization Server
– DAC authorization in WLAN controller.– Dynamic Authorization Client
– CoA messages– Support of Change of Authorization request messages
– Support redundant external CP’s
– External CP development guideline
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LLDP for AP discovery
GRIP: 5923, 9741
Based on IEEE 802.1ab
Phase 1 Discovery only– LLDP transmit advertisements
– Support of multiple TLV’s– Chassis ID
– Port ID
– TTL
– AP management IP
End of LLDPPDU
System Description
Port Description
System Name
Management IP
System capabilities
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Agenda – Mobile Collaboration
1. Market Trends
2. Avaya WLAN 8100 Overview
3. What’s new in Release 3.0
4. Avaya Can Help You Get There
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Assistance Every Step of The JourneyAvailable from Avaya Professional Services and Partners
Step 2Implementation
Step 3Training
Step 1Advisory & Business Consulting
Advisory Services RF Engineering Design Site Survey Network
Readiness Assessment Performance and Capacity
Management Stress Testing Services
Planning & Design Onsite Installation Implementation &
Configuration Enhanced Monitoring
End User Training on WLAN 8100 capabilities
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Avaya Wireless LAN 8100 – Conclusion
Future proofed for BYOD and Video era
Seamlessly scales to support mobile traffic explosionArchitecture that accommodates whatever the future holds
Optimized quality of experience for mobile users
High performance video and voice anytime, anywhere Secure, ubiquitous wireless roaming
Lower costs and TCO
Truly unified network that allows enterprises to eliminate hardware, leverage the cloud, & reduce operational costs through common management