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PVT 2013
Hardware Update
Önder Koyupinar
12.11.2013
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• 50% of all shipping mobile devices will be 802.11ac by end of 2014 (ABI)
• Leadership of 802.11ac amendment to the 802.11 standard
• First to announce and commit to 802.11ac
• Industry’s only future-proof modular (3) radio platform
• Supports 802.11b/g/n, 802.11a/n, and 802.11ac
• Committed support for Wave 1 and Wave 2
2007 2003 1999 1997 2015 2013
802.11 802.11n 802.11b 802.11a/g
802.11ac
Wave 1
802.11ac
Wave 2
1 Spatial Stream
3 Spatial
Streams
8 Spatial
Streams
2 G
iga
bit
Eth
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Up
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2
11
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24 65
600
450
300
6900
1300
870
290 290
6900
3500*
1730*
*Assuming 160 MHz is available and suitable
Gig
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Eth
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• The 802.11ac specification will be brought to market in 2 phases or “Waves”
3
Feature Wave 1 – 2013
Wave 2 – 2015
Features still in Review by Chipset Vendors
PHY Rate 1.3 Gbps 1.3 Gbps 1.73 Gbps 2.43 Gbps 3.5 Gbps
# of Spatial
Streams 3 3 4 3 4
Modulation 256 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM
Channel
Width 20, 40, 80 MHz 20, 40, 80 MHz 20, 40, 80 MHz
20, 40, 80,
80+80, 160 MHz
20, 40, 80,
80+80, 160 MHz
MIMO Single User Multi User Multi User Multi User Multi User
802.11
protocol
support
a, n, ac a, n, ac a, n, ac a, n, ac a, n, ac
Ethernet
Uplink GbE 2xGbE, mGiG and 10GbaseT
REVIEW
LAST
SEVT
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High Education K-12
• 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
• Collaborative Classrooms
with HD Video
• Multi-screen HD video is
streamed live to 802.11ac and
802.11n enabled devices in
classrooms
Healthcare
• CT, MRI, Cardiac Imaging, and
4D modeling demands higher
bandwidth
• Legacy devices operate better
on 802.11ac: EMR, PACS,
Cows (Computer on Wheels)
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Cisco Aironet Access Points
Enterprise Class
1K Family
Mission Critical
2K Family
Best in Class
3K Family
OEAP-600
AP-702
Sub 1K Family AP-3700
AP-1600 AP-2600
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Who? What? When? Where? How?
Cisco Mobility Innovationen Mobility / RF Innovation
Predictability and Reliability Policy & Network Management
ISE Policy & Control
Prime Infrastructure Visibility
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Industry’s first 4x4 MIMO:3 SS 802.11ac AP
3X performance of 802.11n 5Ghz WiFi
higher performance at a greater distance
RF Excellence enabled in hardware
High Density Experience Technology
Client density scale and performance
Future proof,
Modular Architecture = investment protection
Security or 3G Small Cell module options
with Integrated
802.11ac (4x4:3SS)
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CleanAir 80 MHz Optimal performance for high
throughput, high density
environments
RF interference detection & mitigation
optimized for 802.11ac’s wider channel
bandwidths
ClientLink 3.0 Increase performance & range by up to 60%
Cisco patented implicit beamforming
technology for 802.11ac clients, complementing
Explicit BF. Also extend capabilities to
802.11a/g/n clients.
Smart Roam Intelligently assist client roaming based
on configurable attributes
Right size WiFi cell to better assist client
handoff in a dense network
RF Turbo Performance Support highly dense clients without
performance degradation
Scale seamlessly to 60+ 802.11ac clients
using interactive video and multimedia
traffic with no performance degradation.
*Available post-FCS
RF Noise Reduction* Enables higher density AP deployments to
support client density and increased bandwidth
Increase spectrum usage efficiency to improve co-
channel performance
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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
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
WSSI
3G Small Cell
List Price (Integrated Ant.) $1495 – AP
$500 – 11ac Module $1495
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Yes it’s built like a tank – Robust, internal gasket, great shielding
Antennas are on a flat surface “no metal hump” pattern really uniform
Freescale P1023
with Cisco IP for
data plane HW
acceleration.
Running at 800
MHz
w/512 Ram and a
Purpose Built
MARVEL/COGNIO
Custom ASIC with
CLIENT LINK 3.0
DRE – Dual
Radiating Element
antennas
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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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Intel® Dual Band
Wireless-AC 7260
shipping today
LinkSys
1x1
AC USB
802.11ac mobile
devices
CY 2012 CY 2013 CY 2014
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Consumer class
devices from
Linksys and
Netgear
Cisco 802.11ac Module
for Aironet 3600 Series
Apple releases
MacBook Air/Pro
with 11ac
802.11ac
Wave2
Starts to Roll
CY2015
IEEE 802.11ac
Ratification Wave 2
HTC One
ZTE Grand Memo
Samsung S 4
Wave 1
…
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AP3700
Dual-band
802.11ac Wave 1
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3700 supports full 3x3:3 using the lower 15.4 Watt (802.3af)
PoE and 2x2:2 with WSSI module
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3700 supports full 4x4:3 using higher power (802.3at), Local
Power supply or the AIR-PWRINJ-4 injector.
Using 8.0 code the plan is to show PoE status not buried but
in the list of AP’s
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AP-1600
3x3:2
AP-2600
3x4:3
AP-3600*
4x4:3
AP-3700
4x4:3 *Note: AP-3600 is the same physically as 2600 except no border around the Cisco logo
AP-3600 Integrated Radios are 4x4:3 with the .11ac module being 3x3:3
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AIR-ANT2513P4M-N Stadium antenna + (Cable assembly) Dual Band dipole (short) Dual Band 6/9 Omni
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Older style for AP-3502P New style for AP-3702P
From the front -- They are almost identical in appearance
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Part number breakdown
AIR-ANT2513P4M-N
AIR =“Aironet”
ANT = “Antenna”
25 = 2.4 and 5 GHz
13 = 13 dBi (both bands)
P = Patch type design
4 = 4 Radiating Elements
M = MIMO design (DRE)
N = N type radio connector
Backside
DRE – Dual Radiating Elements x4
Ports A and C are Vertical Polarity
Ports B and D are Horizontal Polarity
Port C Port B Port A Port D
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Short “Stubby” Dipoles AIR-ANT2535SDW-R
Part of Stadium antenna Ant. Cable assembly Dual Band dipole (short) Dual Band 6/9 Omni
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It is shorter than the “stock” dipole but does not bend
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MSO / Cable
1552C 1552CU
• Seamless Connectivity
• GPS
• CleanAir, ClientLink
• Deployment Flexibility
• Fiber SPF / Battery
• PoE Out
• GPS
• CleanAir, ClientLink
• Integrated DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem
• Cable Plant Powered
• GPS
• CleanAir, ClientLink
Industrial
1552H 1552S
• Haz Loc Certified Class 1/Div 2/Zone 2
• Integrated Honeywell Sensor Gateway (S)
• CleanAir, ClientLink
Versatile
1552E 1552EU
Internal Antenna
1552I Ultra-low Profile
1532I 1532E
• Sleek design
• Int./Ext. antennas
• Value
Q4 CY13
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• Antenna Gain: 3/5 dBi (2/5GHz)
• 2G: 3x3:3 (Tx/Rx/3SS)
5G: 2x3:2
• Tx Power
• 2G: 24 dBm/Tx = 28 dBm; EIRP= 31 dBm
• 5G: 24 dBm/Tx = 27 dBm; EIRP= 32 dBm
• Power Interface: PoE or DC (48V)
• Power Consumption: 28.5 W
• Weight: 2.3kg
• LAN port (10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet)
• LTE & WiMAX Signal Rejection (2.1/2.3 GHz; 30 dB; 2.5 GHz; 35 dB)
• Spectrum Intelligence (potential future SW release)
• India Extended Band: 5.825-5.875 GHz
• IP67
• -30 to +65 ºC Ambient, +55 ºC with Solar Loading (1200W/m2) 23 x 17 x 10 cm (9 x 7 x 4”); < 3.0 Liters; 2.3 kg
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• Antenna Gain: Supports same antennas as 1552
• 2G: 2x2:2
5G: 2x2:2
• Tx Power
• 2G: 24 dBm/Tx = 27 dBm
• 5G: 24 dBm/Tx = 27 dBm
• Power Interface: PoE or DC (48V)
• Power Consumption: 24 W
• Weight: 2.5kg
• LAN port (10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet)
• LTE & WiMAX Signal Rejection (2.1/2.3 GHz; 30 dB; 2.5 GHz; 35 dB)
• Spectrum Intelligence (potential future SW release)
• India Extended Band: 5.825-5.875 GHz
• IP67
• -30 to +65 ºC Ambient, +55 ºC with Solar Loading (1200W/m2)
• Bridge Functionality WGB as Bridge-Like replacement (1310 or 1410)
26 x 17 x 10 cm (10 x 7 x 4”); 3.0 Liters; 2.5 kg
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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
Haz Loc version X
1550 supports many options not available on the 1530
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• AIR-ANT2547VG-N is new gray version of AIR-ANT2547V-N
Same specs, but gray color; Available as option with AP1532
Product ID Freq. Band Gain Type Required Qty. List Price
AIR-ANT2547V-N 2.4 / 5 GHz 4 / 7 dBi Omnidirectional 2 $299
AIR-ANT2547VG-N 2.4 / 5 GHz 4 / 7 dBi Omnidirectional 2 $349
AIR-ANT2588P3M-N= 2.4 / 5 GHz 8 / 8 dBi Directional 120x30 1 $949
AIR-ANT2450V-N= 2.4 GHz 5 dBi Omnidirectional 2 $159
AIR-ANT2480V-N= 2.4 GHz 8 dBi Omnidirectional 2 $399
AIR-ANT2413P2M-N= 2.4 GHz 13 dBi Directional 30x30 1 $599
AIR-ANT5180V-N= 5 GHz 8 dBi Omnidirectional 2 $249
AIR-ANT5114P2M-N= 5 GHz 14 dBi Directional 30x30 1 $599
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AIR-ACC1530-PMK1 AIR-ACC1530-PMK2
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• Cover can be painted
to blend with
background
• No Cisco logo
Ruckus 7782
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To verify approval and to identify the regulatory domain that corresponds to a particular country, visit: http://www.cisco.com/go/aironet/compliance
1532I Internal antenna Orderability FCS
US Week of 10/21 5-Dec
Canada Week of 10/21 5-Dec
EU Week of 10/21 15-Nov
India Week of 10/21 15-Nov
Indonesia Week of 10/21 15-Nov
Aus/NZ Week of 10/21 15-Nov
Korea Week of 10/21 15-Nov
Japan Week of 10/21 19-Nov
China Week of 10/21 26-Nov
1532E Internal antenna Orderability FCS
US 15-Dec 19-Feb
Canada 15-Dec 19-Feb
EU 15-Dec 3-Jan
India 15-Dec 3-Jan
Indonesia 15-Dec 3-Jan
Aus/NZ 15-Dec 3-Jan
Korea 15-Dec 3-Jan
Japan 15-Dec 3-Jan
China 15-Dec 3-Jan
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WLAN
Controller RAP
5GHz
MAP1
• This is your typical mesh configuration
• Recommendations are:
• 40MHz backhaul channels
• Backhaul Data rate set to auto
• No more than 4 Mesh hops,
• To maximize backhaul data rates, client access only of 2.4GHz
2.4 GHz 2.4 GHz
MAP2
2.4 GHz
5GHz
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WLAN
Controller Local / Flex
• Use the AP1532 like an indoor AP
• Support for local mode features:
• RRM on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands
• AP SSO
• CAC support for VoIP
2.4 / 5 GHz
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Root Bridge
2.4/5GHz
Non-root Bridge
• 1532 are point to point bridging replacements for 1310/1410
• Root Bridges/Non-root Bridges can bridge on either the 2.4GHz radio or the 5GHz radio
• Directional antennas should be used to maximize bridging distance
• New Install mode that flashes the LEDs to denote link quality
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WLAN
Controller RAP
149/153
MAP
(Master) MAP
(Slave) MAP2
• Only 1532s in Bridge Mode can utilize this configuration
• Master MAP & Slave MAP 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
• Slave MAP must be configured in RAP Mode
157/161
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WLAN
Controller
RAP
5GHz Backhaul
WGB
• To preserve bandwidth along the track use the AP1532 is Daisy-chained serial backhaul mode
• On the moving vehicle deploy a 1532 in WGB mode
• Using fast-roaming, the WGB will roam to a new access point
MAP
MAP
(Master) MAP
(Slave)
5GHz Backhaul
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WLAN
Controller RAP
5GHz
MAP
(Master) LocalAP
• Only 1532s in Bridge Mode can utilize this configuration
• LocalAP is dedicated for Client Access, while Master MAP will provide the mesh backhaul link
• In this configuration, LocalAP should be in local mode or flex-connect mode
2.4/5GHz
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• Ethernet cable from the Master’s LAN Ethernet Interface to Slave’s PoE-In Port
• Slave AP must have Daisy-chaining enabled
• Slave AP must be configured in bridge mode as a RAP, Local mode, or Flexconnect mode (cannot be configured in bridge mode as a MAP)
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Autonomous Software (aIOS) “Engineering name Radon” Autonomous Support for: AP-702 Series Access Points AP-1532 Series Access Points AP-3700 Site Survey Mode Radon is a type of gas
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Software Support Unified Supported using version 7.6 and above
aIOS” Autonomous IOS
Has support for the following modes:
Root, Root Bridge, Non-Root Bridge, Workgroup Bridge & Scanner
Note: AP-702 and 1530 Series do not use the color blue as that color was replaced by an amber color (so LED status is different) from other AP’s like the AP-3600.
See manual for LED status details.
Note: All the regulatory is DONE…
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1532 aIOS will release as part of the 7.6 Radon Software release
The 1532 Hardware will have the same Product ID (PID) for both unified and autonomous
The following modes will be supported:
AP-1532 supports the following operating modes:
Root
Root bridge
Install root
Install automatic
Install non-root
Non root bridge
Work group Bridge
Scanner
Install mode flashes the LEDs to show bridge link quality
Root Bridge
2.4/5GHz
Non-root Bridge
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Software Support Site Survey Only
Unified Supported using version 7.6 and above
• Functions same as c3600 except the addition of the 11ac rates.
• There are three types of Access Points
3700I
3700E
3700P
Note: Full support coming in 8.0
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• Converged Access Technology Support (up to IOS-XE 3.2.3)
Real-time Troubleshooting
• WLC 7.4 support
• OOTB integration with MSE 7.4
• WLC 5760 controller, 3850 switch, virtual WLC platforms, AP 2600, AP 1550 with EPON interface, High Availability (HA), Proxy Mobile IPv6, and other features
• Next generation maps with automated hierarchy creation
• Reduced Clutter
• Faster Loading
• Better Navigation
• Application Visibility (AVC 2.0 support) for wireless
• 1-Click AVC Configuration
• AVC Monitoring
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Industry’s broadest portfolio from standalone appliance, virtual and infrastructure-based
2500 Virtual WLC e.g. UCS-E on ISR G2
Flex 7500
8500 5760 5508 WISM2
Catalyst 3850
Catalyst 3850
Virtual Controller
• 1-50 AP/switch per stack (Directly connected APs) • 2000 clients/stack • 40 Gbps/switch
• 12 to 500 APs • 7000 clients • 8 Gbps
• 100 to 1000 APs • 15,000 clients • 20 Gbps
• 25 to 1000 APs • 12,000 clients • 60 Gbps
• 300 to 6000 APs • 64,000 clients • 10 Gbps
Large Campus Service Provider
Small Campus / Branch (Controller On-Premise) Branch (Controller in DC)
• 5 to 75 APs • 1000 clients • 1 Gbps
• 5 to 200 APs • 3000 clients • 500 Mbps
• 1-50 APs per switch/stack (Directly connected APs) • 1000 clients per stack • 40 Gbps per switch
• 5 to 200 APs • 3000 clients • 500 Mbps
• 300 to 6000 APs • 64,000 clients • 1 Gbps
Catalyst 4500-E Sup8E*
• 1 to 50 APs • 2000 clients • 888 Gbps/stack
• 1-25 APs per switch/stack (Directly connected APs) • 2000 clients per stack • 40 Gbps per switch
Catalyst 3650
NEW
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1. Two 5508 , 7500 or 8500 connected via back-to-back RP port in the same data center
2. Two 5508 , 7500 or 8500 connected via RP port over L2 VLAN/fiber in the same or different data center
3. Two 5508, 7500 or 8500 connected to a VSS pair.
1. Two WiSM-2 on the same chassis
2. Two WiSM-2 on different chassis with redundancy VLAN extended over L2 network
3. Two WiSM-2 on different chassis in VSS mode
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• In Phase 2 of the AVC supports for a Protocol Pack has been added
• Major Protocol packs include support for new Protocols, updates and bug fixes
• Minor protocol packs typically do not include support for new protocols
• Protocol packs are targeted to a specific platform type and Version and released separately
Note 1: For AVC phase 2 the NBAR Protocol Packs are supported on 5500, 7500, 8500 and WiSM2 controllers on Local and Flex Mode APs (For WLANs configured for central switching only). 2500 series controllers do not support Protocol Packs, updates will be integrated.
Note 2: Protocol packs are software packages that allow updating the signature support without replacing the image on the Controller.
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• ISE offers a rich set of BYOD features: e.g. device identification, onboarding, posture and policy
• Customers who do not deploy ISE but still require some of ISE features directly in WLC: • Native profiling of identifying network end devices based on
protocols like HTTP, DHCP
• Device-based policies enforcement per user or per device policy on the network.
• Statistics based on per user or per device end points and policies applicable per device.
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• WLC-based local policy consists of 2 separate elements.
Profiling can be based on:
• Role - defining user type or the user group the user belongs to.
• Device type – e.g. Windows, OS_X, iPad, iPhone, Android, etc.
• EAP Type - check what EAP method the client is getting connected to.
Action is policy that can be enforced after profiling:
• VLAN - override WLAN interface with VLAN id on WLC
• QoS level – override WLAN QoS
• ACL – override with named ACL
• Session timeout – override WLAN session timeout value
• Time of day – policy override based on time of the day, else default to WLAN.
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