Switching Routing and Mobility
Transcript of Switching Routing and Mobility
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Switching, Routing and Mobility
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• StackPower – Power aggregation
• Network Modules – Field replaceable uplink
• Full 802.3at PoE+ Support
• Three IOS feature sets
• Dual redundant power supplies and fans
• MACsec – Hardware encryption
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Redundant, Dual PS, either AC/AC, AC/DC, AC, or DC
combinations
StackPowerCables
FRU DualRedundant Fans
Stackwise Plus
Console, 10/100 port, and USB type A
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• New 3750-X models with 12 and 24 ports of SFP are expected to be available in June
• All the “X” features
Model List Price
WS-C3750X-12S-S, IP Base $10,000
WS-C3750X-12S-E, IP Services $14,000
WS-C3750X-24S-S, IP Base $20,000
WS-C3750X-24S-E, IP Services $30,000
High level Product Specifications:3750-X Family, 1RU Modular GE or 10GE UplinksStackWise+ and Stack PowerDual redundant FRU PS and Fan (ships with one 350WAC P/S and dual Fans)All other 3750-X features
Now
here
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• Expected July 2011
• 2 Port 10/1G optical
• Support Netflow
• Support MACSec
• Encryption capability
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Hig
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Den
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Lo
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Den
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1G 10G
Fiber Line Card Portfolio
48G
Ro
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48G
Sh
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24G
Data Only PoE+
Access Line Card Portfolio
PWR-C45-1300ACV PWR-C45-2800ACV PWR-C45-6000ACV
PoE Power Supplies
PWR-C45-4200ACV
4503-E
4507R+E
4510R+E
4506-E
WS-X4624-SFP-E
WS-X4748-UPOE+E
848Gbps Switching Capacity4xSFP+/SFP uplinksFlexible Netflow
WS-X4748-RJ45V+E
WS-X4748-RJ45-E
WS-X4712-SFP+E
WS-X4612-SFP-E WS-X4606-X2-EWS-X4648-RJ45V+E WS-X4648-RJ45-E
24G/Slot + 2x10G Uplinks225MPPSFlexible TwinGig Uplinks
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Guaranteeing HA for Power
IP Phones
Timeline 2005
IEEE PoE
Standard
(15W)
2007
Pre-Std
PoE+
(30W)
2009
IEEE PoE+
Standard
(30W)
2011
UPOE
(60W)
2003
Pre-Std
PoE
(7W)
Industry
First
IP Phones w/t color LCD
Access points (APs) 802.11n APs
Interactive IP Phones
Plethora of applications
Advantages of PoE
High Availability
Ease of Deployment
Power Management
Power efficiency
Cisco
Proprietary
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UPOE
Maximum power sourced = 60W
Supported by all cabling standards
Compatible with PoE and PoE+
30W
60W
30W
IEEE 802.3at (PoE+)
Maximum power sourced = 30W
30WCat5e
Cat5e
Universal Nature• Standard RJ45 Connector• No Cabling Change from PoE+
High Availability• Uptime for critical apps (e911)• Low TCO with UPS consolidation
Green• 10% more efficient than bricks• Management with EnergyWise
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Target FCS: Q2CY11
Universal PoE (Intelligent 60W PoE/Port)
IEEE 802.3az (Energy Efficient Ethernet)
IEEE 802.1AVB (Audio Video Bridging)
IEEE 1588 (Boundary Clock)
Universal PoE 60W PoE with max. line card budget of 1500W
Estimate Cable loss with intelligent diagnostics
LLDP enhancement to negotiate beyond 30W
Power X-Generation applications
IP Turrets in financial trading floors
Integrated Virtual Desktop Clients
Energy Efficient Ethernet Compliant with IEEE 802.3az for:
100/1000 Base-T
Power consumption is based on link utilization
Green: Save up to 1W per link
Mandatory for Energy Star Compliance*
* Energy Star requirements for enterprise switches expected to be published mid-2011
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Hospitality, Retail and Conf. Rooms
Compact Swtiches with PoE Pass-Through
2960C – 8 port 10/100
3560C – 8 port 10/100/1000
Trading FloorEnterprise Workspace
Thin/Zero
Clients
VNA*
uPoE
Powered
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Virtual Desktop & Workspace Consolidation
Current Workspace Architecture Next Generation Workspace
Architecture
PoE/PoEP
Thin Client with Integrated Display
Soft Phone
High availability
Minimal cables in workspace
Power Efficiency/Management
Low TCO
NGPoE+
Today’s Workspace
Multiple Power Management Points
Cabling Overhead
High Availability only for phone
Obsolete equipment management
High TCO
Wall Plug Power
Adapters
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Efficient, Flexible, Scalable, Protects Investment
Flexible and Scalable Auto-sensing 110V (15A) /220V (20A)
Up to 2240W Data and 7500W PoE(P) Power
1:1 Redundancy
Powers fully loaded
4510R+E Chassis
with Class 3 devices
Energy Efficient Highest average efficiency rating
for Catalyst 4500 series
Measures true power
consumption, integrates with
EnergyWise
80 PLUS Platinum from 600W to
9000W
Investment Protection Triple Input power supply scales
with growth in power needs
Compatible with E-Series chassis
Input Voltage Line Connected Output Power Max Class 3 PoE Max PoEP (30W)
220 VAC 20Amp
Single 3000 W 150 77
Double 6000 W 302 155
Triple 9000 W 384 (max 10 slot) 232
110 VAC 15Amp
Single 1100 W 42 21
Double 2200 W 84 43
Triple 3300 W 126 65
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• Enhanced (“E”) chassis offer higher system power capacity, better signal integrity, and capable of higher bandwidth to support Sup2T
3, 4, 6, and 9-slot versions
• Classic switching bus traces/connectors
• Crossbar fabric traces/connectors
• Redundant power supplies
• Fan tray for system cooling
6509-V-E chassis offers redundant fan trays and air filtration
• Redundant voltage termination (VTT)/clock modules
• Redundant MAC addressEEPROMs
Bus is same speed
Fabric is only 2x40G per slot with new linecards
and supervisor
Still 2x20G with old cards
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The Supervisor 2T is designed for deployment in the Core and Distribution
Layers of the Network - it is the highest performing Supervisor option available
for the Catalyst 6500 platform…
VS-SUP2T-PFC4 is shown
Orderable mid-June
Shipping mid-July
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Supervisor Quick Facts
Integrated 2-Tbps Switch Fabric
Integrated Policy Feature Card 4 (PFC4) supporting
hardware acceleration for select features
Integrated Multilayer Switch Feature Card 5
(MSFC5) supporting a single CPU for L2 and L3
functionality
Connectivity Management Processor (CMP) for
improved management capability
One external compact flash slot (power controlled
by IOS)
All uplinks can be active in systems with redundant
Supervisors
(more information in the notes)
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MSFC5
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MSFC5
Dual Core
Processor
Handle the boot process
Run all layer 2 operations like VTP,
Spanning Tree, Chassis and Power
Management, etc
Support other Layer 2 features like
CDP, SPAN, Broadcast Suppression,
EtherChannel, etc
Run the Layer 3 routing protocols like
OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, etc
Manage the user interface (CLI)
The MSFC5’s Dual Core Processor combines the functionalities that used
to be provided by the Switch Processor (SP) and Route Processor (RP) on
previous generation Supervisors.
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The Connectivity Management Processor (CMP) supports new
capabilities that will aid Network Administrators in managing the
system:
RP Image Recovery
- TFTP boot of the system
RP File Transfer
- Image on USB device or TFTP
Remote RP Reset- Hard or Soft reset
RP Console Logging- Record RP console log for
troubleshooting
USB Support- Booting via Cisco Approved USB flash
- USB serial console access
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PFC4 Hardware Features SummaryIncreased MAC Table (128K)
Improved EtherChannel Hash
L2 Bridge Domain Support
Per-Port - Per-VLAN QoS
Increase Logical Interfaces
Increased Forwarding (60Mpps)
Improved IPv6 Tunneling
uRPF for IPv6
VPLS without a WAN card
MPLSoGRE
16K MPLS Aggregate Labels
L2oGRE
Multi-point EoMPLS
512K Multicast Routes
IGMPv3 / MLDv2 Snooping
1M Netflow Entries (PFC4XL)
Egress Netflow
Flexible Netflow (FnF)
TCP Flags
Cisco TrustSec
Roles-Based ACLs
Increased ACL TCAM (256K)
Increased ACL Labels (16K)
And more …..
PFC4 - Base PFC
PFC4XL - Upgrades FIB to 1M entries and Netflow table to 1M Entries (512K Ingress / 512K Egress)
Watch Out! Demo later
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Feature PFC3B/BXL PFC3C/CXL PFC4/XL
IPv4 Forwarding Up to 30Mpps Up to 48Mpps Up to 60Mpps
IPv6 Forwarding Up to 20Mpps Up to 32Mpps Up to 40Mpps
FIB TCAM IPv4 256K / 1M 256K / 1M 256K / 1M
FIB TCAM IPv6 128K / 500K 128K / 500K 128K / 500K
Adjacency Table 1M 1M 1M
Netflow TableUp to 256K (XL) Up to 256K (XL) Up to 1M (XL)
(Ingress 512K : Egress 512K)
MAC Table 64K (32K) 96K (80K) 128K
Egress Netflow No No Yes
Flexible Netflow No No Yes
MPLSoGRE No No Yes
IPv6 uRPF No No Yes
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Feature PFC3B/BXL PFC3C/CXL PFC4/XL
ACL Labels 4K 4K 16K
Security ACEs Up to 32K Up to 32K Up to 192K (XL Default)
QoS ACEs Up to 32K Up to 32K Up to 64K (XL Default)
Port ACLs 2K 2K 8K
Aggregate Policers 1023 1023 6K
Shared Microflow Policers 63 63 512
Egress Microflow Policing No No Yes
Distributed Policers No No Yes
Packet or Byte Based
Policing
No No Yes
RPF Interfaces 2 2 16
Native VPLS No No Yes
VSS No Yes Yes
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L2/L3/L4 Switching 60Mpps
ACL’s 60Mpps
Netflow 60Mpps
Policing 60Mpps
Marking 60Mpps
MPLS 60Mpps
EoMPLS Imposition 60Mpps
EoMPLS Disposition 12Mpps
IPv4 Centralized Forwarding
v6 to v6 30Mpps
v4 to v6 Tunneling 20Mpps
v6 to v4 Tunneling 20Mpps
IPv6 Centralized Forwarding
v6 to v6 30Mpps
v6 to v4 Tunneling 20Mpps
IPv6 dCEF Forwarding
60Mpps
60Mpps
25Mpps
dCEF (Up to)
60Mpps
60Mpps
60Mpps
60Mpps
60Mpps
MPLS 30Mpps
MPLS 30Mpps
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Switch Fabric
- Integrated 2Tbps Switch Fabric
- 26 Channels to support the 6513-E
- Provides backplane interconnects between linecards
- Fabric Traces are distributed across each linecard slot
- Each Fabric Trace can run at 20Gb/sec OR 40Gb/sec
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The Supervisor 2T supports a Switch Fabric which offers each connected
linecard a set of discrete communication paths into the switch backplane…
Linecard
Slot #3
Linecard
Slot #4
Supervisor
Slot #5
Linecard
Slot #6
Linecard
Slot #7
Linecard
Slot #2
Linecard
Slot #1
Linecard
Slot #9
Linecard
Slot #8
Data Flows
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The 32Gbps Classic Bus is a legacy backplane that originated with the first
release of the Catalyst 6500 back in 1999.
Supervisor
DBUS
RBUS
EOBC*
Linecard Linecard
DBUS - Data Bus - path over which data is transferred
between linecards
RBUS - Results Bus - path over which results of
forwarding lookups by the Supervisor are passed back
to linecards
EOBC - Ethernet Out of Band Channel - path Supervisor
uses for internal communication with linecards
*E-Series Chassis have a dual EOBC
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Catalyst 6500 Supervisors Backplane Forwarding
Two forwarding backplanes exist in the Catalyst 6500: the shared
“Classic BUS” that operates at 16Gb and the “Switch Fabric” that
provides the 2048Gb switching capacity.
Classic BUS
Switch Fabric
Supported by Sup2T
Yes
20Gbps, 40Gbps
Supported by Sup720
Yes
8Gbps, 20Gbps
Linecard Connection Single or Dual Channel Single or Dual Channel
Supports Classic Linecard Yes Yes
Supports CEF256 Linecard Yes No
Supports CEF720 Linecard Yes Yes
Supports Linecard with DFC DFC3A/B/C DFC4
Supports Legacy Service Module Fabric Mode Bus Mode*
Supports WS-C6513ESingle Channel from slot 1 to 8
Dual Channel from slot 9 to 13Dual Channel from slot 1 to 13
Supports For VSS Yes Yes
Not All!
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There are two parts to the processing functionality of the Switch - the
Control Plane and the Data Plane…
SWITCH CONTROL PLANE
SWITCH DATA PLANE
Switch Features that are processed in SOFTWARE
by a CPU…
There are two control planes
- the Switch Processor Control Plane (SP) which
processes software based Layer 2 features
- the Route Processor Control Plane (RP) which
processes software based Layer 3 features
Switch Features that are processed in HARDWARE
by Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs)
LINECARDS and DFCs
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• There is a PFC on the Sup (PFC3 for Sup720)
• Linecards may be “Classic” in which case they use the PFC for forwarding (15M pps)
• Fabric based linecards (67xx) may have a CFC (and use PFC for forwarding at 30M pps), or a local DFC (48M pps per card)
• Sup2T supports a very limited range of Classic cards – and it is not a very good idea usually (because of 15M pps).
• Sup 2T has a new PFC4 (60M pps)
• 67xx must have CFC (30M pps) or DFC4 (60M pps per card)
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• So all the 67xx cards you have for Sup720 can be converted to work with Sup2T by changing the DFC3 to DFC4 They still run at 40G fabric speed, so the benefit is the new DFC features – 60M pps, VPLS etc
• Once converted to DFC4 the 67xx card is now called 68xx. You will be able to buy 68xx cards also
• EXCEPT the 6708 which cannot be used with Sup2T
• Any 67xx card with a CFC will also work with Sup2T – but this is not a very good idea!
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The WS-X6908-10G supports the following…
dCEF2T Linecard
8 ports 10GE (X2 based)
No Connection to the Shared Bus
Two x 40Gb Connections into the Switch Fabric
Supports integrated DFC4 / DFC4XL
Supports Cisco TrustSec on all ports
Supports VSL on all ports
Up to 60Mpps local forwarding
Up to 256MB Buffering per port
Egress Multicast Replication
Supports Strict Priority queue on transmit
Supports 2 receive queues per port
Supports 8 transmit queues per port
Supports Deficit Weighted Round Robin
and Shaped Round Robin
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Target Release 2HCY11
IEEE 802.3ba Standard Compliant
80Gbps Backplane
CFP Transceiver Form Factor
Earl8 Lite and Heavy Versions
Convertible to 16p 10GbE ports via SFP+ via FourX Adapter
CTS and L2 Encryption IEEE 802.1ae on all ports – wire speed
Virtual Switch Link supported on all ports
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Virtual Switching System is an inherent capability in Supervisor 2T
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ACE
Virtual partitioning (up to 250 Contexts)
Up to 16Gbps performance
30,000 SSL TPS
350,000 SYSLOG’s per second
4 Million concurrent connections
16K Real or Virtual Servers
Multiple probes (ICMP, TCP, UDP, etc)
HTTP deep packet inspection
Bi-Directional NAT/PAT
TCP Connection State Tracking
TCP Header validation and window size
checking
URPF check at session establishment
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20 Gbps maximum firewall throughput (max)
16 Gbps of maximum firewall throughput (multi-protocol)
300,000 connections per second
10 million concurrent connections
250 security contexts
1,000 VLANs
Expected July for Sup720
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4141
ASR1001 ASR1002-F ASR1002 ASR1004 ASR1006 ASR1013
Chassis
Scalable to 5 Gbps via
Software activated
license
Four built-in GE ports
Software redundancy
Scalable to 2.5 Gbps
Four built-in GE ports
Software redundancy
Scalable to 10 Gbps
Four built-in GE ports
Software redundancy
Scalable to 40 Gbps+
Software redundancy
Scalable to 40 Gbps+
Hardware
redundancy
Scalable to 40Gbps+
Hardware
redundancy
Embedded
Services
Processors
Integrated Software
Upgradeable
ASR1001-ESP2.5/5
(single)
Integrated ESP
(single) at 2.5-Gbps
ASR1000-ESP5
(single)
ASR1000-ESP10
(single)
ASR1000-ESP10
(redundant)
ASR1000-ESP10
(single)
ASR1000-ESP20
(single)
ASR1000-ESP20
(redundant)
ASR1000-ESP40
(redundant)
ASR1000-ESP40
(redundant)
Route Processor
Integrated
ASR1001-RP
(single)
Integrated
ASR1000-RP1
(single)
Integrated
ASR1000-RP1
(single)
ASR1000-RP1
(single)
ASR1000-RP1
(redundant)
ASR1000-RP2
(single)
ASR1000-RP2
(redundant)
ASR1000-RP2
(redundant)
SPA Interface
ProcessorIntegrated Integrated Integrated ASR1000-SIP10
ASR1000-SIP10 ASR1000-SIP10
ASR1000-SIP40 ASR1000-SIP40
SPA Slots 1 (single height) 1 (single height) 3 (single height) 8 (single height) 12 (single height) 24 (single height)
Integrated I/O
Daughterboard1 NA NA NA NA NA
GREEN highlight is new hardware support in IOS XE 3.2.0
Integrated ESP (single)
Default at 2.5-Gbps
Upgradeable to 5-Gbps
via software activated
license
Integrated
ASR1001-RP
(single)
1
ASR1000-ESP40
(single)
ASR1000-SIP40
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Perf
orm
ance
, Sca
lab
ility
, Ava
ilab
ility
3925, 3945
Enhancing the Borderless Experience
Virtual Office
SecureMobility
SecureCollaboration
Scalable Rich-Media Services
2901, 2911, 2921, 2951
860, 880, 890
1941, 1941W
Customizable Applications
ASR Series
WAN Aggregation
&High-
PerformanceBranch
Introducing – Cisco ISR G2
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• Industrial Grade Components
• Extended Temperature: -20C up to + 60C
• Environmental Protection: 95% Humidity, IP 41 for Splash Water and Pollution 3 (Dust)
• Shock and Vibe: MIL-STD-810, EN-50155, SAEJ1455, & ENG3396
• Mounting Options: Din-Rail, Floor, Wall Mount
• 3G and Single Radio – expected July
• 4G and Dual Radio – expected end of year
• Further models planned
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16, 24, and 48 ports of GEor FE LAN
Feature parity withCatalyst 3560E and 2960
Local Line-rate Layer 2/3 switching
Supports Cisco EnergyWisefor green IT
Integration with MGF for LAN traffic performance optimization between modules, with no impact on CPU/WAN performance
Integrates the latest enterprise switch featuresinto the router, with the same features and configurations that are in the headquarters
Industry Leading Power Over Ethernet
Enhanced POE (ePOE),up to 20 watts per port
Takes advantage of 2900 / 3900 increasedpower levels offering up to 1040 watts per chassis
Per port autosensing and configurationof power levels
Industry leading security and authentication
Auto Smartports forplug and play port configuration
Gigabit Ethernet
New Enhanced EtherSwitch Service Modules
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Cisco Services Ready Engines –
o Service modules with integrated compute &storage in small, router-integrated footprint
o Range of virtualized services and applicationsto meet branch needs
o Centralized deployment and management ofservices with flexibility to change without truck rolls
Network Integrated Vertical Applications
VirtualizedServices
IntegratedCompute and
Storage
Centralized Management
Any Service, Any Branch, Anywhere
Server Virtualization
Survivability for Cloud / Data
Centre
Network, Security and Collaboration
Services
OptimizedBranch Experience
Network-awareLean Applications
ServerConsolidation
BusinessContinuity
Service Virtualization
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Compact, Versatile, High-Performance Router Blades
Internal Service Module (ISM)
Compact and Internally-Pluggable Form FactorSupported on all 1900, 2900, and 3900 ISRs
Selected Services AvailableSingle Model – SRE 300 ISM
Service Module (SM)
Versatile and High-Performance Form FactorSupported on 2911, 2921, 2951 and all 3900 ISRs
Full Range of Services AvailableTwo Models – SRE 700 SM and SRE 900 SM
No additional cabling, Ethernet ports, power supplies, and rack space required
Remote energy management with schedulable on/off times
High-performance hardware – up to 7x of previous generation
Size-, Weight- and Power-efficient form factor with low carbon footprint
Remote configuration and troubleshooting, on-board hardware diagnostics
All resources are isolated, dedicated, and independent of the host router
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TIME
•7.7 billion Wi-Fi (a/b/g/n) enabled devices will enter the
market in the next five years.*
• By 2015 there will be 7.4 billion 802.11n devices in the
market.*
•1.2 billion smartphones will enter the market over the
next five years, about 40% of all handset shipments.*
• Smartphone adoption growing 50%+ annually.**
• Currently 16% of mobile data is diverted to Wi-Fi, by 2015
this will number will increase to 48%.*
• By 2012, more than 50% of mobile devices will ship
without wired ports.***
Source: *ABI Research, **IDC, *** Morgan Stanley Market Trends 2010
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CleanAir proactively detects and mitigates interference – improving reliability and
performance
Wireless interference decreases reliability and performance
AIR
QUALITY
PERFORMANCEPERFORMANCEAIR
QUALITY
Cisco CleanAir Technology = Improved Wireless Network Reliability
WIRELESSRELIABILITY &
PERFORMANCE
Industry's first chip level spectrum analyzer = proactive interference protection
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Detect and Classify
Cisco CleanAirHigh-resolution interference detection and classification logic built-in to Cisco’s 802.11n Wi-Fi chip design. Inline operation with no CPU or performance impact.
100
63
35
97
90
20
Uniquely identify and track multiple interferers
Assess unique impact to Wi-Fi performance
Monitor AirQuality
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MitigateWireless LAN Controller
Cisco CleanAir Cisco CleanAir Technology integrates interference information from the AP into the entire system.
Classification processed on Access Point
Interference impact and data sent to WLC for real-time action
WCS and MSE store data for location, history, and troubleshooting
Maintain Air Quality
GOODPOOR
CH 1 CH 11
LocateWCS, MSE
Visualize and Troubleshoot
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Key Product Capabilities
Supports up to 50 APs per site, approx. 500 end users
2x1GE plus 2x1GE PoE interfaces
Support 802.11n with 500 Mbps throughput
Licensing flexibility to add 5 or 25 APs
Robust security
Supports VideoStream, ClientLink and CleanAir technology
• Value Proposition
• Add capacity as needed with flexible licensing
• Full system-wide security with CAPWAPprotocol
• Supports automated RF interference management with CleanAir
New
Allows you to start small and grow easily
Full enterprise feature suite, sized for branch
Enterprise class wireless control and security for Small-to-Medium Offices & Branches
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Key Product Capabilities
Supports up to 2,000 total remote APs, optimized for deployments of 50 APs or less per site – up to 500 sites per controller.
FlexConnect: Centralized control plane, local data plane with remote survivability
2x10GE;
Additional access point capacity licences can be added over time. (100-1000)
WIPS and ELM support
Partial support for VideoStream, ClientLink and CleanAir technology
• Value Proposition
• Efficient, centralized operations in the Data Center with local survivability
• Highly scalable for supporting many enterprise branches on a single controller
• Optimized for rich media applications with 802.11n and clean air technology
New
New price point for controller-based architecture in branches
Economies of scale opens up opportunity in retail, financial services, hospitality, insurance
Highly scalable wireless controller for large branch deployments and WLAN managed
services
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Key Product Capabilities
Wireless controller blade for Catalyst 6500, supports up to 500 APs
10 Gbps throughput
Licensing flexibility to add 100 or 200 APs
Data DTLS option
Supports VideoStream, ClientLink and CleanAir technology
• Value Proposition
• Leverages existing Catalyst investment, no additional appliance or cabling to purchase
• Simple to deploy blade
• Single system to maintain and operate, unifies wired and wireless
• Full enterprise-class mobility services
New
Enterprise-class wireless control and security with low TCO leveraging Catalyst 6500 chassis
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Key Product Capabilities
Wireless controller module for ISR G2, supports up to 50 Aps
ISM: 5-10 AP, SM: 5-50
500 Mbps throughput
Licensing flexibility to add 5 or 25 A
Supports 1941, 2900 and 3900 Series ISRG2
• Customer Value Proposition
• Leverage ISR G2 box for wired/wireless converged access
• New wireless performance and scalability with smaller footprint than appliance
• Leverages the “pay as you grow” model
Enables SW based solution
Lower entry level cost
• Simple to deploy and maintain, low TCO
New
New branch performance and scalability in the wireless controller module for ISR G2
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Key Product Capabilities
Dual band 802.11n wireless remote AP, connected to central controller
High quality hardware with Limited Lifetime Warranty
Supports up to 2 corporate SSIDs, one personal SSID, up to 15 users
4 Ethernet ports
Control and data plane encryption
Automatic set up at power on
• Value Proposition
• Extends corporate LAN to home workers
• Enterprise-class security to protect corporate assets
• Centrally manage remote APs with a centralised controller
• Single management system for headquarters and remote APs
• Very attractive price point
New
Teleworker access point with enterprise-class security and centralized control
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Simple
Unified
Single view
Siloed
Repetitive
Error ProneX
X
X
Single pane of glass view and management of Wired + Wireless network
Wireless
Wired
Wireless Wired
Cisco NCS = Common Wired+Wireless Device Management
Siloed Management Unified Wired+Wireless Management
UnifiedManagement
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Wired
Access
UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE Extends to USERS and ENDPOINTS
Integrated Wired & Wireless Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Any Network Any Location Any End-user Device
Wireless
Access
Remote
Access
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Quickly Access the Information You Need – When You Need IT
• Identify and diagnose RF Interference events, air quality and interference security threats with Cisco CleanAir
• Robust fault event and alarm management
• Guided step-by-step client troubleshooting tools
• Ever-present search for cross network historical information
• Cisco ISE and ACS views for additional endpoint data
Coverage Visualization
Color-Coded Icons
Ever-present Alarm Summary
Centralized Monitoring of the entire WLAN and LAN
• Efficiently assess, prioritize and manage RF interference issues
• Analyze problems and misconfigurations for all client devices across all connection media
• Troubleshoot large-scale LAN and WLAN environments with minimal IT staffing
• Quickly discover events occurring outside baseline parameters
Thank you.