Cisco Confidential © 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 1 Gustavo Spinelli CHSE 2012 Abril
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Cisco Confidential© 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 1
Gustavo Spinelli
CHSE
2012 Abril
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•Controllers Overview
•Lean Branch Vs Campus
•Enterprise WiSM2
•Lean FlexConnect
•Enterprise WLC 5508, WLC 2500, Integrate WLC
•Release 7.2 features
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2100/WLCM
4404
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SMB Middle Market
2500/WLCM2
New Product
Will be EoS
4402
WiSM
5508-250/500
WiSM 2
5508-250/500
5508-12/25/50/100
5508-12/25/50/100
Large Enterprise
Flex 7500
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5500
Scale
Fe
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2500
WLC on SRE
WiSM2Campus
Lean
Branch
Flex 7500
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Architecture
Key Features
Lean Branch
Campus
Flex 7500 5500/WiSM2
All Verticals
Campus Deployments
Retail
Enterprises with lots
of branchesTarget Customer
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Competitive Differentiation
Best in class performance
Industry leading performance with
encryption
Enhanced Operational Savings
Upgrades or fails-over 500 AP within
minutes
Single point of service application
Consistent wired-wireless policies,
firewall, network analysis or redundancy
Enhanced rich media performance
Multiple concurrent low-latency media
flows
Recognizing Opportunities
Customer planning to install Greenfield enterprise-grade wireless on campus to enable smartphones, tablets and laptops
Nearing refresh cycle on Cat6k or WiSM blades or planning 11a/g to 11nmigrationConsolidation of services at the core
• Wireless Services Module 2 for Catalyst 6500
Access Points 100-500
Clients 10,000
Chassis Level Scale3,500 APs
70,000 Clients
IO Interface 10 GE
Upgrade Licenses 100, 200
Power 225 W
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1000 AP support on same FCS WiSM2 units, license upgrade for customers
* Estimated throughput
Attributes 7.0.116.0 7.2
Max # of APs 500 1000
# of clients 10,000 15,000
# of RFID 5,000 5,000
Max # of Flex groups 100 100
Max # of APs per Flex groups 25 25
# of rogue APs 2,000 2,000
Max # of rogue clients 2,500 2,500
Non DTLS IMIX Throughput 8.3 Gbps ~16.4 Gbps*
DTLS IMIX Throughput 6.4 Gbps ~9 Gbps*
7000 APs in
Cat6k Chassis
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Supervisor 720(a) (WS-SUP720)
Supervisor 720-3B (WS-SUP720-3B
Supervisor 720-3BXL (WS-SUP720-3BXL
VSL -- Supervisor 720-3C-10GE and
VSL -- Supervisor 720-3CXL-10GE (VS-S720-10G)
Supervisor VS-S2T-10G-XL - Supervisor Engine 2T-10GE with PFC4XL
Supervisor VS-S2T-10G - Supervisor Engine 2T-10GE with PFC4
WiSM-2 Operates with the Supervisor 720 and 2T Family Including
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Slot 6503-E 6504-E 6506-E 6509-V-E 6513-E
Max NumberOf WiSM-2 2 3 5 7 7
1
2
3
4
5–6
7–8
9
10–13
Supported Slots for the Cisco WiSM-2
Note: WiSM-2(s) are supported in the above –E Series chassis
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Competitive Differentiation
WAN Tolerance
High Latency Networks
WAN Survivability
Security
802.1x based port authentication
Voice support
Voice CAC
OKC/CCKM
Recognizing Opportunities
Customer having a large number of branches
Retail Customers
Autonomous AP Customers
• Flex 7500 Wireless Controller
Access Points 300 - 2,000
Clients 20,000
Branches 500
Access Points / Branch 50
Deployment Model FlexConnect
Form Factor 1 RU
IO Interface 2x 10GE
Upgrade Licenses 100, 200, 500, 1K
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• 3000 AP support on same FCS WLC7500 units, license upgrade for customers
• 3000 OEAP support on the Cavium 10 Gig card natively
* Estimated throughput
Attributes 7.0.116.0 7.2
Max number of APs 2,000 3,000
Max number of clients 20,000 30,000
Max number of HREAP groups 500 1,000
Max number of OEAPs/Evora AP N/A 3,000
Non-DTLS IMIX Throughput 250 Mbps ~8 Gbps*
DTLS IMIX Throughput N/A ~4 Gbps*
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Deployment TypeWAN Bandwidth
(Min)
WAN RTT Latency
(Max)Max APs per Branch Max Clients per Branch
Data 128 kbps 300 ms 5 25
Data + Voice 128 kbps 100 ms 5 25
Data 128 kbps 1 sec 1 1
Monitor 128 kbps 2 sec 5 N/A
Data 1.44 Mbps 300 ms 50 1000
Data + Voice 1.44 Mbps 100 m 50 1000
Data 1.44 Mbps 1 sec 50 1000
Monitor 1.44 Mbps 2 sec 50 N/A
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Recognizing Opportunities Customer planning to install Greenfield
enterprise-grade wireless on campus to
enable smartphones, tablets and laptops
Nearing refresh cycle on 4400 series
WLC planning 11a/g to 11n migration
Competitive Differentiation
Best in class performance
Industry leading performance with encryption
Enhanced Operational Savings
Upgrades or fails 500 AP within mins
Enhanced rich media performance
Multiple concurrent low-latency media flows
• Cisco 5500 Series Wireless Controller
Access Points 12 - 500
Clients 7,000
Form-factor 1 RU
IO Interface 8x 1GE ports, LAG
Upgrade Licenses 25,50,100,250
Power consumption 125W
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Competitive Differentiation
Ability to ‘scale the network as you grow’ with licensing
Part of a PCI certified architecture
Ability to support various deployment modes including local mode and enterprise mesh
Recognizing Opportunities
Greenfield opportunities wherein SMBcustomers looking for enterprise-grade access
Existing SMB customers nearing refresh cycle on WLC2100
Migrate customers with standalone deployments in process of adding more APs
Access Points 5-50
Clients 500
Throughput 500 Mbps
Deployment Model Local and
FlexConnect
Form Factor Desktop
IO Interface 4x 1GE
Upgrade Licenses 5, 25
Power Consumption 80W
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Competitive Differentiation
Integrated Wired/Wireless solution with support for security, mobility, WAN optimization, unified communications, video, and customized applications
Consistency of functionality and management with other devices in CUWNportfolio
Recognizing Opportunities
Multi-branch deployments expecting multiple integrated services. Branch size is small or supports few wireless devices.
Upsell opportunity to customers that already own an ISR G2 router
Access Points ISM: 5-10
SM: 5-50
Clients 500
Throughput 500 Mbps
Deployment Model Local and
FlexConnect
Form Factor SRE (ISM/SM)
IO Interface ISR G2 Backplane
Upgrade Licenses 5, 25
Device supported
on
1941, 2900 and 3900
Series ISR G2
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NEW
WLCM WLC on SRE
Number of Access Points
6, 8, 12, 25 5-50
Number of Clients 256 500
Throughtput 100 Mbps 500 Mbps
Form FactorNetwork module
for ISR Routers
SRE (ISM/SM) on
1941/2900/3900 Series
ISR G2
Network I/ODedicated
Wireless Module
Generic Services Ready
Engine
Power Consumption
ISR Backplane ISR G2 Backplane
Flexible Licensing No Yes
VideoStream No Yes
Encrypted Data Link Between AP and Controller
No No
OfficeExtendSolution
No No
ISR G2Model
Maximum No. of SRE
Modules
Cisco SRE-300
ISM
Cisco SRE-
700/900 SM
Cisco 1941, 2901
1 1 0
Cisco 2911, 2921
2 1 1
Cisco 2951, 3925, 3925E
3 1 2
Cisco 3945, 3945E
5 1 4
ISR G2/SRE Family
Although ISR G2 can support more than 1 SRE module, only 1 WLC application on ISR G2 router is supported.
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•IPv6 Client Mobility, Security , Client Management, Packet Optimization
•FlexConnect Enhancements, Efficient AP Upgrade, ACLs, AAA Override,
Connect-Fast Roaming for Voice Clients in a FlexConnect Group , Peer-to-Peer
Blocking
•Rogue Enhancements
•Wi-Fi Direct Client Management
•HotSpot 2.0
•ISE 1.1 Enhancements
•Cisco 600 OEAP Access Point Enhancements, Support for APs behind NAT
•AP Groups and RF Profiles , CleanAir Enhancements , Enhanced Quality of
Service Prioritization
•Video Client Scaling
•Indoor Wireless Mesh
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Cisco Wireless Compatibility Matrix 7.2
•Cisco Prime Network Control System (NCS) 1.1.0.58
•Mobility services engine software release 7.2.103.0 and context-aware software
•Cisco 3350, 3310, 3355 Mobility Services Engines, Virtual Appliance.
•Cisco 2500 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
•Cisco 5500 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
•Cisco Flex 7500 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
•Cisco Wireless Services Module 2 (WiSM2) for Catalyst 6500 Series switches
•Cisco Aironet 1550 (1552) series outdoor 802.11n mesh access points; Cisco Aironet 1520
(1522, 1524) series outdoor mesh access points; Cisco Aironet 1040, 1130, 1140, 1240,
1250, 1260, 3500e, 3500i, 3600e, and 3600i series indoor mesh access points.
•Cisco 1040, 1130, 1140, 1240,1250, 1260, 3500, 3500 P, Cisco 600 OfficeExtend Access
Point, Cisco 3600, 1520, 1550, AP801, AP802.
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Not Supported for 7.2.103.0
The following controller platforms are not supported for the 7.2.103.0 release:
•Cisco 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controller
•Cisco 2100 Series Wireless LAN Controller
•Cisco Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller
•Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series/7600 Series Wireless Services Module (WiSM)
•Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Module
•Cisco Wireless Controller on Cisco Services-Ready Engine (SRE) (WLCM2)
running on ISM 300, SM 700, SM 710, SM 900, and SM 910
• AP1000 , AP1100, AP1200, AP1230
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/con
troller/release/notes/crn7_2.html
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