Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture

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Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture Dell Networking Solutions Engineering September 2016 A Dell EMC Reference Architecture

Revisions Date Description Authors September 2016 v1.0 Initial release Colin King, Davis Smith 2016 Dell Inc., All rights reserved. Except as stated below, no part of this document may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, without express permission of Dell. You may distribute this document within your company or organization only, without alteration of its contents. THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED AS-IS, AND WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED. PRODUCT WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THE DELL PRODUCTS DESCRIBED IN THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE FOUND AT: http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/vn/terms-of-sale-commercial-and-public-sector-warranties Performance of network reference architectures discussed in this document may vary with differing deployment conditions, network loads, and the like. Third party products may be included in reference architectures for the convenience of the reader. Inclusion of such third party products does not necessarily constitute Dell s recommendation of those products. Please consult your Dell representative for additional information. Trademarks used in this text: Dell, the Dell EMC logo, Dell Boomi, Dell Precision,OptiPlex, Latitude, PowerEdge, PowerVault, PowerConnect, OpenManage, EqualLogic, Compellent, KACE, FlexAddress, Force10 and Vostro are trademarks of Dell Inc. Other Dell trademarks may be used in this document. Cisco Nexus, Cisco MDS, Cisco NX-0S, and other Cisco Catalyst are registered trademarks of Cisco System Inc. EMC VNX, and EMC Unisphere are registered trademarks of EMC Corporation. Intel, Pentium, Xeon, Core and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. AMD is a registered trademark and AMD Opteron, AMD Phenom and AMD Sempron are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server, Internet Explorer, MS-DOS, Windows Vista and Active Directory are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Red Hat and Red Hat Enterprise Linux are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Novell and SUSE are registered trademarks of Novell Inc. in the United States and other countries. Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates. Citrix, Xen, XenServer and XenMotion are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Citrix Systems, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. VMware, Virtual SMP, vmotion, vcenter and vsphere are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware, Inc. in the United States or other countries. IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Broadcom and NetXtreme are registered trademarks of Broadcom Corporation. QLogic is a registered trademark of QLogic Corporation. Aerohive and HiveManager are registered trademarks of Aerohive Networks, Inc. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and/or names or their products and are the property of their respective owners. Dell disclaims proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. 2 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

Table of contents Revisions... 2 Introduction... 4 1 Access networks designed for cloud management... 6 2 Cloud-managed networking hardware... 7 2.1 Dell Networking N3000 Series switches... 7 2.2 Dell Networking N2000 Series switches... 7 2.3 Dell Networking N1500 Series switches... 7 2.4 Aerohive wireless APs... 8 3 Next generation network management... 9 3.1 Network management... 10 3.2 Deployment... 10 3.3 Configuration... 10 3.4 Policy management... 10 3.5 User-focused dashboard... 11 3.6 Versatile monitoring and troubleshooting... 11 4 Network deployment and management... 12 4.1 Branch, small campus and distributed sites... 12 4.2 Large campuses... 14 A Software versions... 16 B Supplemental documents... 17 Support and feedback... 18 About Dell... 18 3 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

Introduction Campus network deployments expand and evolve at a rapid pace. IT managers must support an increasing variety of users and devices throughout their organizations. They must adapt their networks to address the needs of key business functions while simultaneously providing reliability, performance and flexibility. Today s businesses need campus networks to provide reliable, high-performance wired and wireless connectivity. These networks must be capable of delivering rich applications and access to corporate resources across all device form factors. As wired and wireless access to information and applications becomes synonymous, the network must keep up. Users want a seamless and consistent experience regardless of which device they use. Therefore, IT managers must deliberately design and manage their networks with access network solutions in mind. In addition, business owners today ask their IT staff to be more agile by delivering network access in evershorter deployment times with fewer resources. The Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture provides solutions to address these key problems facing businesses large and small. This Reference Architecture is a blueprint for a modern campus network, providing an understanding of the network design principles and best practices. This Reference Architecture also enables network designers to get a running start on their deployments so they can quickly deliver valued solutions to their businesses. 4 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

Cloud-managed campus global view This Reference Architecture addresses the following scenarios: Mass deployment of wired and wireless access devices with minimal touch Cloud management of wired and wireless access devices Cloud management of a modern, end-to-end campus network Delivery of a modern approach to access and aggregation that minimizes downtime in campus networks Providing the latest technology to address speed, bandwidth, redundancy and failure-resistant networks A network that performs best is one that meets both the business and user s needs. It is built on a solid infrastructure, enabling the business and its goals to scale on demand and maintains simplicity in deployment and ongoing operations. 5 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

1 Access networks designed for cloud management Dell Networking provides customers with flexible and scalable options to adapt to any campus or distributed network s size and scope. Dell Networking switches with HiveManager NG, enable small to large businesses to use the latest cloud management features to deploy reliable, high-performance campus networks. Figure 2 lists the components that might be used in such a network. Dell provides all the components, support and services necessary to successfully deploy and maintain your cloud-managed campus network. The Dell Networking Cloud-managed Campus Network includes the following advantages: Wired and wireless convergence Network simplification Operational cost reduction Ease of scalability Cloud management - Provides flexible, anytime/anywhere management of the mobility-focused network Support and Professional Services - Extends Dell s world-class services and support to customers for deployment, installation and assessment services Dell Cloud-managed campus network components 6 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

2 Cloud-managed networking hardware HiveManager NG supports Dell Networking N-Series switches and Aerohive access points (AP). The Dell Networking N-Series switch product line delivers modern, end-to-end, campus network solutions using the latest switching technologies. The design of these energy-efficient, 1/10 GbE switches enables modernization and scaling of campus networks. Aerohive APs provide the latest wireless technology to include 802.11ac and 802.11n functionality. 2.1 Dell Networking N3000 Series switches The Access Layer of this architecture can contain N3000 Series 1 GbE, Layer 3 switches, as in Figure 3: Dell Networking N3000 Series N3000 Series switches provide a resilient 1 GbE switching solution with 10 GbE uplinks for advanced Layer 3 distribution. Dual hot swappable 80 Plus-certified power supplies add resiliency and the capacity to provide up to 48 ports of Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) in a 1 RU footprint. 2.2 Dell Networking N2000 Series switches The Access Layer of this architecture can contain N2000 Series 1 GbE, Layer 3, standard-feature-set switches, as in Figure 4: Dell Networking N2000 Series The N2000 switch series offers a power-efficient, Gigabit Ethernet (GbE), network-access, switching solution with integrated 10 GbE uplinks. The N2000 switch series has high-performance capabilities and wire-speed performance utilizing a non-blocking architecture to easily handle unexpected traffic loads. The Dell Networking N2000 Series has options for up to 48 ports of PoE+. 2.3 Dell Networking N1500 Series switches The Access Layer of this architecture can contain N1500 Series 1 GbE Layer 3 Lite switches, as in Figure 5: Dell Networking N1500 Series The N1500 switch series offers a power-efficient, GbE network-access switching solution with integrated 10 GbE uplinks. The N1500 switch series has high-performance capabilities and wire-speed performance 7 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

utilizing a non-blocking architecture to easily handle unexpected traffic loads. The Dell Networking N1500 Series has options for up to 48 ports of Power-over-Ethernet Plus (PoE+). 2.4 Aerohive wireless APs The wireless LAN (WLAN) in this reference architecture is comprised of Aerohive s enterprise grade 802.11ac wireless APs, as in Figure 6: Aerohive AP230 AP Aerohive s APs provide 802.11ac Gigabit Wi-Fi technology along with advanced security and mobility management together in one economic package. 8 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

3 Next generation network management HiveManager NG is the next-generation, enterprise-class, cloud-enabled network management solution for Aerohive wireless APs and Dell Networking switches. It provides streamlined configuration workflows, realtime client and event monitoring, simplified troubleshooting, versatile RF planner tools and API integrations for wired and wireless devices. HiveManager NG user interface. Top: Device view Bottom: Plan view 9 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

3.1 Network management HiveManager NG allows administrators the flexibility to plan, configure and deploy wired and wireless networks while maintaining complete control of those networks through a powerful cloud platform. The HiveManager NG architecture sets a new standard for simplicity and flexibility by combining the following characteristics: Public or private cloud deployment Streamlined user experience Simplified troubleshooting Operational intelligence 3.2 Deployment HiveManager NG offers a simplified deployment workflow and seamless transition from demo to production, featuring the following attributes: Guided workflow for network policy deployment Interactive, step-by-step configuration assistance Ability to swap simulated devices with real devices on RF planner map Automatic connection to HiveManager NG for provisioning Auto-provisioning devices with network policy and firmware updates 3.3 Configuration HiveManager NG facilitates streamlined device and network configuration through the following features: Device templates for switches and APs with a centralized view of all configuration objects The ability to bulk-edit device properties The ability to back up and restore objects, inventory and configuration A command-line interface for device access 3.4 Policy management Context-aware user policies with granular and flexible centralized control enable an optimized end-user experience through the following features: Device classification by location Client classification by the following characteristics: - Location - OS type - Media access control (MAC) address Customer application definition Multiple user profiles for each service set identifier (SSID) Time-based firewall and quality of service (QoS) policy Application, network and MAC layer firewall policy rules 10 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

Wireless intrusion prevention system (WIPS) policy for rogue AP detection and mitigation Security policies supporting 802.1X, WPA2 and Aerohive s PPSK (Private Pre-Shared Key) 3.5 User-focused dashboard The HiveManager NG dashboard includes contextual filters to monitor assets, health status, data usage, and security standpoints. The dashboard includes the following features: Key performance indicator (KPI) status cards and widgets with drill-down capabilities Time-range slider on dashboard for historical view with 360 views of any of the following attributes: - Network policies - APs - Client devices - Users - Applications Global search function by the following criteria: - Network policy - MAC address - Serial number - User - Application name Historic monitoring and reporting data covering the previous seven days with easy sharing capabilities and featuring interactive network summary reports Contextual filters can be saved by the following criteria: - Location - SSID - Policy - User profile - Client OS type 3.6 Versatile monitoring and troubleshooting HiveManager NG provides real-time and historical views of devices, clients, alarms and events with the ability to act immediately from the monitor interface. The monitoring function includes the following features: Device list with rich utilities for advanced configuration and investigation Alarm and event lists with historical and real-time data Savable and reusable filters shared across dashboard and monitor Rogue AP and client monitoring plus Maps API Help-desk-style interface to triage historical and real-time client problems with actionable data for easy resolutions 11 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

4 Network deployment and management Dell Networking s cloud-based management scales from small offices to large campus networks and distributed multi-site networks. Whether you are deploying single-layer remote offices or multilayer large campus networks, HiveManager NG can deploy and manage your wired and wireless networking devices. Dell Networking N-Series switches automatically connect to either the HiveManager NG public cloud or a HiveManager NG on-premises instance. An application pre-installed on the switches establishes a secure connection to HiveManager NG. After the onboarding process completes, the switch is ready to be managed. 4.1 Branch, small campus and distributed sites Deploy branch, small campus and distributed sites entirely through HiveManager NG. Dell N-Series switches with HiveManager NG can be deployed out-of-the-box to enable a simple, no-touch process. Click the link below for a supplemental deployment guide that provides step-by-step instructions for deploying the network: Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Deployment Guide Branch, Small Campus and Distributed Sites 12 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

Single-layer access network - branch, small campus and distributed sites 13 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

4.2 Large campuses Deploy large campus access devices through HiveManager NG. Dell N-Series switches with HiveManager NG can be deployed out-of-the-box to enable a simple, no-touch process. Click the link below for a supplemental deployment guide that provides step-by-step instructions for deploying the network: Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Deployment Guide Large Campus 14 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

Multilayer network large campus 15 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

A Software versions Minimum software versions Component Dell Networking OS HiveManager NG cloud HiveManager NG Virtual Appliance Description v6.3.0.16 or later (N1500, N2000, N3000 series switches) Automatic updates v11.14.0.3 16 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

B Supplemental documents Related documentation Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Deployment Guide Branch, Small Campus and Distributed Sites http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/networking/m/networking_files/20442896 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Deployment Guide Large Campus http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/networking/m/networking_files/20442897 17 Wired + Wireless Cloud-managed Campus Reference Architecture version 1.0

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