Wireless Overview Embrace Wi-fi Jan 2015
QUIZ...? What areas do I need to Cover with Wi-fi? How many User Devices do I need to connect in Wi-fi? What applications I will support? What type of APs do I need? How many APs do I need? How I will connect and Managed APs and Wi-Fi users? Cisco Confidential 2
Some gold Rules for Best Practices on WI-fi Location Place the correct AP in the correct place is of the most importance recommended distance between (indoor) AP is between 12 to 21 mts. # of USERs / Devices Clients AP normaly handles 25 clients, load condition 35 clients peak condition 50 clients. Roaming for Application? VoiP Terminals? Overlaping channels must be considere for roaming in reason of 10% to 20% Cisco Confidential 3
Market Transitions and the Need for 802.11ac BYOD Mobility Higher Bandwidth Applications 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 Cisco Confidential 4
High Education Healthcare 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 Service Provider CT, MRI, Cardiac Imaging, and 4D modeling demands higher bandwidth Large file movement of images when not realtime Efficient handling of legacy and new 11ac devices as wireless density increases Stadiums Collaborative Classrooms with HD Video Multi-screen HD video is streamed live to 802.11ac and 802.11n enabled devices in classrooms Enhanced service offerings with the latest wireless technology, providing competitive differentiation SP-Wi-Fi off-load balancing users between Wi-Fi and 3G/4G/LTE 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 802.11ac and CMX deliver next-gen fan experience Enhanced scaling for inherently High density environments New revenue opportunities (sponsorship, merchandising) CMX maps with featured attractions Differentiate core retail services Cisco Confidential 5
Market Drivers and Trends Wireless Speed Past, Present, and Future Nice to Have Pervasive Media Rich Applications Mission Critical 10Gbps C LIENTS / B ANDWIDTH 11Mbps 802.11g 802.11a, 802.11b 54 Mbps 11 Mbps 802.11n 450 Mbps 802.11ac-1 1 Gbps 802.11ac-2 3.5 Gbps Future Early 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 Cisco Confidential 6
802.11n compared with 802.11ac: In Products Today and Projecting Wave 2 802.11n Today 802.11ac Wave 1 - Today 802.11ac Wave 2 - Future Features still in review by WFA & Vendors Band 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz 5 GHz 5 GHz MIMO Single User (SU) Single User (SU) Multi User (MU) PHY Rate 450 Mbps 1.3 Gbps 2.34 Gbps 3.5 Gbps Channel Width 20 or 40 MHz 20, 40, 80 MHz 20, 40, 80, 80-80, 160 MHz Modulation 64 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM Spatial Streams 3 3 3-4 MAC Throughout* 270 Mbps 780 Mbps 1.57 Gbps 2.1 Gbps Uplink Product Specific GbE GbE GbE and GbE+ * Assuming a 60% MAC efficiency with highest MCS Cisco Confidential 7
Cisco leader in MQ for Wired and WLAN Access Infra Cisco Confidential 8
Granular Policy for AVC Use Cases User and Device specific Application Policies ROLE BASED APPLICATION POLICY Alice(User) and Bob(IT Admin) are both employees Both Alice and connected to same SSID. Bob can access certain applications (for e.g. YouTube), Alice cannot ROLE BASED + DEVICE TYPE APPLICATION POLICY Alice can access inventory info on an IT provisioned Windows Laptop Alice cannot access inventory info on her personal ipad ROLE BASED + DEVICE TYPE + APPLICATION SPECIFIC POLICY Alice has limited access (rate limit) to Skype on her iphone Cisco Confidential 9
Cisco VideoStream Technology Wired-Like Video Delivery over Wireless BEFORE Manual RF Management AFTER Dynamic RF Management CEO Meeting M&A Negotiation Sports Event CEO Meeting M&A Negotiation Sports Event Cisco VideoStream Improves Predictability and Performance Cisco Confidential 10
Two (or more) ways of business Approach Cloud management Easy Deployment User Control Application Web Interface On permisses Management All type of deployments Infrastructured Management Cisco Confidential 11
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Nuevos New devices dispositivos Applicaciones New apps with Web more que bandwith requieren banda anche Access Acceso everywhere en todas partes 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 14
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Enterprise 2013-2015 features driven by deal demand Innovative features that redefine the industry standard December 2013 March July December 2014 Enterprise features driven by deal demand Innovative features that redefine the industry standard Cisco Confidential 16
Cisco Meraki and Facebook offers a plataformfor Guest WiFi Access Clients can use their Facebook login to be authorized to WI-Fi Access Better exeprience ; More easy ; More Intutive Increase traffic and revenue for advertisements Facebook keeps data from check-ins for analytics purpose Cisco Confidential 17
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Bluetooth: short-range wireless technology found in smartphones, headsets, &c. Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) for low-power, low-throughput applications Beacons use BLE for location services like asset tracking, mobile commerce, and nav - ibeacon is Apple s BLE trademark Fast becoming the alternative to WiFi for location services MR32, MR72: Integrated Bluetooth to drive location trends Cisco Confidential 19
Track Beacon-tagged assets with Bluetooth scanning and location estimation Seamless site-wide deployment with Bluetooth integrated into the AP Increased administrative visibility with both WiFi and Bluetooth inventory built-in Cisco Confidential 20
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Cisco Unified Access Portfolio Robust Converged Wired and Wireless Solution Cisco Unified Access One Policy Identity Services Engine (ISE) MSE - CMX (Virtual/Physical) One Network Controllers, Mobility Services and Access Switches Wireless Controllers Access Switch Converged Access Switches Backbone Switches MDM/MAM SIEM 3300 8500, 5760, 5508 Catalyst 2960-X Catalyst 3650 Catalyst 3850 Catalyst 4500 Catalyst 6500 Catalyst 6800 One Management Access Points Prime Infrastructure Mission Specific Small-Mid Enterprise Mid-Large Enterprise High-Density Enterprise Low Profile Larger Deployments 700 & 600 1700 2700 3700 W/ HDX 1530 1550 Cisco Confidential 22
Unified Access: Wireless Deployment Options Cisco Cloud Networking Prime Cisco Unified Access: 1 Architecture, 4 Deployment Modes ISE Dashboard WAN Intranet CLOUD MANAGED AUTONOMOUS FLEX CONNECT CENTRALIZED CONVERGED Common OS Lean IT Mid-Market / Distributed Enterprise Intended for static installations SP Hotspots Data center hosted controller Distributed enterprises Premise-based controller Traditional Overlay Model Highly Scalable Common OS Consistent Wired/Wireless Highest performance MR Access Points MS switches MX security Dashboard Aironet Access Points 11ac: 3700 / 2700 11n: 1600 / 700 Catalyst Switches 3850 / 3650 2960-X Controllers N / A Aironet Access Points 11ac: 3700 / 2700 11n: 1600 / 700 Catalyst Switches 6800/4500/3850/3650 4500-X / 2960-X Controllers 8510 / 7510 Aironet Access Points 11ac: 3700 / 2700 11n: 1600 / 700 Catalyst Switches 6800/4500/3850/3650 4500-X / 2960-X Controllers 8510 / 5760 / 5508 / WiSM2 / 2504 / vwlc Aironet Access Points 11ac: 3700 / 2700 11n: 1600 / 700 Catalyst Switches 6800/4500*/3850/3650 4500-X Controllers Integrated 5760 external MC* * Roadmap Cisco Confidential 23
Cisco Unified Access - Innovations One Network One Policy & One Management Standards UADP AVC SSO Modular Access Points CleanAir CMX First to introduce 802.11i, 802.11j, 802.11k, 802.11r, 802.11u, 802.11w and 802.11ac Unified Access Data Plane ASIC programmable and SDN Ready with an open API / SDK Application Visibility & Control across the LAN and WLAN using 1,000+ dynamically updated signatures Stateful Switchover / Non-stop operation of both the LAN and WLAN Modular Access Points that enable cost effective introduction of new 802.11 and non 802.11 technology Automatic chip level innovation for interference mitigation and RF reconfiguration Advanced location services and Analytics that convert network intelligence to business relevant data Who? What? When? Where? How? ISE Prime Cisco Confidential 24
CleanAir Detecting Interference Sources Interferer Details Cisco Confidential 25
WLAN Controller Portfolio Industry s broadest portfolio from standalone appliance, virtual and infrastructurebased 5508 WISM2 Large Campus and Service Provider 5760 8500 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 Small Campus / Branch (Controller On-Premise) Branch (Controller in DC) 2500 Virtual WLC e.g. UCS-E on ISR G2 Catalyst 3650 Catalyst 3850 Virtual Controller Flex 7500 NEW 5 to 75 APs 1000 clients 1 Gbps 5 to 200 APs 3000 clients 500 Mbps 1-25 APs per switch/stack (Directly connected APs) 1000 clients per stack 40 Gbps per switch 1-50 APs per switch/stack (Directly connected APs) 2000 clients per stack 40 Gbps per switch 5 to 200 APs 3000 clients 500 Mbps 300 to 6000 APs 64,000 clients 1 Gbps Cisco Confidential 26
Indoor AP Portfolio Current models = CleanAir enabled Cisco Confidential 27 = CleanAir Express enabled
New Cisco Unified Access Wired-Wireless Offers! Internal Antenna Domains: A, C, D, E, H, K, N, Q, S, T, Z External Antenna Domains: A, E Unified Access Bundles 50 APs, 500 Ports Updated Internal & External Antenna Domains: A, C, D, E, H, K, N, Q, S, T, Z (Internal Only for UA Base Bundle) Unified Access Bundles 10 APs, 100 Ports NEW Internal Antenna Domains: A Unified Access Modular Bundles NEW Unified Access Base Bundle Unified Access Advanced Bundle Unified Access Base Bundle Unified Access Advanced Bundle Unified Access Plus Bundle Unified Access Modular 7-Slot Bundle Unified Access Modular 10-Slot Bundle * Cisco Confidential 28
Unified Access Advanced Bundle 50 APs, 500 Ports Internal Antenna Domains: A, C, D, E, H, K, N, Q, S, T, Z External Antenna Domains: A, E Components ONE NETWORK ONE MANAGEMENT ONE POLICY Cisco Switches 10 x 3850 (2x10G, IP Base, PoE, 50 AP licenses) Choice of WLC HA Pair 2x 5508 Available NOW! 2x 5760 Available NOW! 2x 8510 Available NOW! 50 x AP 3700 vmse and CMX for 50 APs UPDATED Cisco Prime 2.1 Software, Base, Lifecycle and Assurance for 50 devices Cisco Identity Services Engine Virtual appliance + 500 endpoint wireless advanced license for 3 yrs PRICES UNDER CONFIRMATION ENERGY Cisco EnergyWise (JouleX) 2,000 endpoint license IT Energy undle SKUs Price Discount from a la carte ONENTWK-ADV-10-50 Mandatory $186K ~40% PRICES UNDER CONFIRMATION ONEMGMT-50-K9 $5K 50% ONEPOLICY-W-500-K9 Configurable options under ONENTWK-ADV-10-50 $13K 38% ENERGY-UA-K9 $10K 60% Services 7% on the bundle price Cisco Confidential 29
Unified Access Base Bundle 50 APs, 500 Ports Internal Antenna Domains: A, C, D, E, H, K, N, Q, S, T, Z External Antenna Domains: A, E ONE NETWORK ONE MANAGEMENT ONE POLICY Prices under confirmation ENERGY Components Cisco Switches 10 x 2960-X (2x10G, LAN Base, PoE, Stacking) Choice of WLC HA Pair 2x 5508 Available NOW! 2x 5760 Available NOW! UPDATED Cisco Prime 2.1 for 100 devices FREE for one year Profiling on controller with software version 7.5 Cisco EnergyWise (JouleX) 2000 endpoint license 2x 8510 Available NOW! IT Energy 50 x AP 2700 undle SKUs Price Discount from a la carte ONENTWK-BASE-10-50 $118K ~40% Choice of WLC for the same price ENERGY-UA-K9 Configurable option under ONENTWK-BASE-10-50 $10K 60% Services 7% on the bundle price Cisco Confidential 30
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