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Responsive Communications for the Mobile WorkerMaking Wireless as Good as Wired
Micky Tsui, Vice President & General Manager, Converged Systems Division
Mack Leathurby, Marketing Director, Technical Alliances
Leigh Chinitz, Chief Technology Advisor, Proxim
Bob Duerr, Director of Marketing, Motorola
(On NDA Until Announcement)
July 2004
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Agenda Making Wireless as Good as Wired
• Delivering on the Avaya/Motorola/Proxim promise
• Update of Avaya mobility/wireless strategy
• Providing end-to-end VoWLAN services
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What’s NewEnabling Seamless Mobile Communications
• Delivering on the Avaya/Motorola/Proxim promise
• Introducing Avaya W310 WLAN Gateway, W110 WLAN Access Point: Seamless mobile communications solution campus-wide today and out of building cellular support later this year
• Announcing Avaya as exclusive re-seller of the jointly-developed W310/W110 solution
• Supporting the Motorola CN620 dual-network mobile office device: Avaya will resell the Motorola dual-network device at the time of general availability
• Extending communications applications to mobile workers: Avaya Communication Manager, UCC, Extension to Cellular, SIP with IM/Presence
• Making wireless as good as wire-line: Security, high quality voice and video, reliability, rich business functionality
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What’s NewStrategy and Services Update
• Collaboration expands deployment choices – Speeding mobile IP technology adoption– Initiating joint development, technology licensing, interoperability testing
• Interoperability through industry standards, open specifications – Promoting secure, open, seamless mobile IP communications
• Avaya Global Services - systems integration for mobility– Supporting secure mobile voice and WLAN access – Enabling one-stop shopping for full VoWLAN implementation
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Avaya Provides What Customers Need:Simpler, More Powerful, More Reliable Mobility
• End users need
– Always available communications: reach the right person, anywhere, with clear undropped conversations
– Powerful communications: oversee teleconferences, listen to e-mail, utilize speech access for communication sessions and information tasks
– Mobility: access feature-rich communications apps anywhere on any network
• Businesses need– Security and reliability: with transparent IT support
– Productivity: worker, partner, customer collaboration
– Cost efficiency, investment protection: usage and admin savings + migration
– Customer satisfaction and loyalty: responsiveness
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Avaya Mobility Strategy
• Extend communications applications anywhere on any network– Wireless as good as wired– Seamless access to productivity-enhancing apps: Avaya Communication
Manager, Unified Communication, Extension to Cellular, SIP-IM Presence
• Seamlessly integrate wire-line + wireless: in-building, on-campus, off-site– Deliver secure, convergence-ready infrastructure and voice-optimized networks
– Develop personal workspace, “smart devices,” intelligent user agents– Provide services to help customers install, maintain, ensure security
• Collaborate with “best of breed” mobility developers – Avaya expertise in convergence, applications, appliances– Third-party expertise in infrastructure, access devices, vertical solutions
• Support interoperability via standards and open specifications– Provide investment protection and lower cost of ownership– Enable compliance relationships that expand deployment choices
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IP Softphonefor Windows802.11 client
IP Softphone for PDA 802.11 client
Cellular Off-Premises Extension
Avaya Offers Choice for the End User
• Nomadic vs. Mobile– Islands of connectivity vs. continuous roaming
• Inside Building vs. Outside Building– Typically 802.11 vs. Cellular– Avaya has solutions for both
• Dual-network mobile office device has widest applicability
Truly MobileMobility
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W110 WLAN Access Points
Avaya Mobility SolutionsEnabling Feature-Rich Communications Applications for Mobile Workers
Outside the Building Inside the Building
Dual-network Motorola Mobile Office Device
(2H 04)
Cellular Network
Avaya Communication Manager running on Avaya Media Server/Media Gateway
PSTN
WiredNetworkInfrastructure
Avaya Extension to CellularAvaya Speech Access to UCC
IP Softphone
IP Softphonefor Pocket PC
New voice-optimized WLAN
supports equivalent of wire-line
voice quality
UCC Servers with Speech AccessModular Messaging with Find Me
W310 WLAN Gateway
Motorola Wireless Services Manager
WiFi Devices
IP Phone
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Optimizing Wireless CommunicationsIntroducing Avaya W310 Gateway, W110 Access Point
• Brings enterprise-quality converged wire-line to wireless IP – Extends Avaya productivity communications applications anywhere
– Ensures voice quality, undropped calls • Architecture centralizes access point intelligence
– Simplifies secure management and maintenance– Simplifies IT support – configure and update switch, not APs
• Plug and play light access points – Provides scalability, simplifies deployment– Solution offers lower total cost of ownership
• Seamless roaming for VoWLAN and cellular– Within building or on campus today; same device inside and out 2H04 – Secure fast roaming for APs, Subnets, WLAN/Cell
• Avaya and Proxim AP customers can upgrade to “W110 mode” – Take advantage of voice-optimization from W310
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Avaya W310 WLAN Gateway, W110 WLAN Access Point
W310 WLAN Gateway• Architecture centralizes access point intelligence
• Secure fast roaming for APs, Subnets, WLAN/Cell
• Security features: WPA, rogue AP detection, location-based access, 802.11i (future)
• QoS: SVP, WME-based, CAC, 802.11e (future), 802.1P/Q, DiffServ, intelligent load balancing
• 16 port 802.3af Power over Ethernet-enabled switch (supporting 16 W110s) w/2 One gig uplinks
• R1.0 customers can migrate to R1.1 (for 802.11/Cellular Roaming Support) via free firmware
• Simple to manage and deploy large WLAN deployments via centralized management
• US List Price: $8995
W110 WLAN Access Point• Plug and play light access points provide
scalability, simplify deployment
• 802.11a/b/g single radio device
• Uses PoE from W310
• Remote W110 management/control
• Supports 16 SSiDs (Service Set IDs) per W110
• Supports 8 calls per 802.11b W110
• Supports 20 calls per 802.11a or 802.11g W110
• Existing Avaya and Proxim AP customers can upgrade to “W110 Mode” to take advantage of voice-optimization from W310
• US List Price: $495
Highly scalable architecture simplifies large-scale deployments and additions
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Voice-Optimized WLANFirst Product of Avaya-Motorola-Proxim Relationship
Avaya W110 WLAN Access
Points
Existing Wired InfrastructureMultiplexer
I.D.
I.D.
Inter-switch tunneling for subnet mobility provides seamless on campus mobility
Inter-switch tunneling for subnet mobility provides seamless on campus mobility
I.D.
I.D.
P1P3P2
Packet prioritization, bandwidth management for
Quality of Service supports wireless voice optimization
comparable to wire-line voice
Packet prioritization, bandwidth management for
Quality of Service supports wireless voice optimization
comparable to wire-line voice
Pre-802.11e power management for long battery life extends mobility access time and provides power
savings for practical mobility usage
Pre-802.11e power management for long battery life extends mobility access time and provides power
savings for practical mobility usage
Infrastructure-driven roaming with pre-802.11i security for secure fast
roaming between Access Points
Infrastructure-driven roaming with pre-802.11i security for secure fast
roaming between Access Points
Avaya W310 WLAN Gateway
Wireless services management supports handoffs between WiFi and Cellular networks
Wireless services management supports handoffs between WiFi and Cellular networks
Call Admission Control for Quality of Service enables network to determine how
many calls to admit
Call Admission Control for Quality of Service enables network to determine how
many calls to admit
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Working with Motorola CN620 Dual-Network Mobile Office Device GA 2H 2004
• Provides consistent interface to enterprise telephony features inside and outside
– Supports seamless handoff between cellular and WLAN networks
– Designed as a Business Phone
– Dedicated buttons for key enterprise features
– Speakerphone
• Replaces existing cell phone, replaces or complements desk phone
Enterprise Class Voice Features• Multiple call appearances• Conference, hold• Call coverage
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Avaya Mobility Roadmap
Client Devices and Software• Soft clients for Windows; Windows for Pocket PC (today)
• 2nd generation 802.11 handsets (today)• Extension to Cellular – Communications Manager features extended to cellular (today)
• Dual-network 802.11/cellular devices (2H04)
WLAN Infrastructure• 1st release of W310/W110 voice-optimized WLAN infrastructure (today) – supports embedded base- existing 802.11b standard and 3616/3626 handsets (today)
• Multi-vendor interoperability testing• 2nd release of W310/W110 voice-optimized WLAN infrastructure adds seamless mobility for cellular/WLAN
2004 2005
Client Devices and Software• Soft clients for additional mobile OSs• SIP-based soft clients• 3rd generation, standards-based 802.11 handsets with improved UI, APIs
• Additional multi-network 802.11/cellular devices
• Additional Communications Manager features extended to cellular users
WLAN Infrastructure• Multi-vendor AP support• Joint development and technology licensing• Remote AP support
Under NDA until announcementsUnder NDA until announcements
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Expanded Collaboration
• Joint Development with Global Strategic Alliances Motorola, Proxim, Extreme today (others to follow)
– Wide choice of end-user devices, communication system components
– Future technology licensing
– Enabling seamless user experience - multi-vendor infrastructures, devices
New Avaya DevConnect VoWLAN Interoperability Program
• Interoperability with Aruba, Extreme, Meru, Trapeze (others to follow)
– Open to mobility application & WLAN vendors
– Customer value: assured solution interoperability, configuration notes
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• Supporting industry standards for systems and applications
• Protecting customer investment and providing choice
• Extending SIP-based IP telephony-presence to mobile users
• Participating in IEEE task forces, open specification initiatives
• Leading IETF CAPWAP (Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points)
• Supporting WPA (WiFi Protected Access), precursor development for 802.11i
• Supporting WME (Wireless Multimedia Extension) packet prioritization and CAC (Call Admission Control) protocols as precursors to 802.11e adoption
• Encouraging industry participation in seamless mobility specifications
Promoting Industry Standards, Open Specifications Enabling Interoperable, Seamless Mobile IP Communications
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Complete Solutions for Mobile Security
• Planning for security, business continuity – Avaya Global Services– Security assessment and policy development– Design and planning
• Application-level security – Avaya MultiVantage applications– Avaya Communication Manager media encryption (AEA - Avaya Encryption
Algorithm or AES - Advanced Encryption Standard) for IP Softphone versions – End-to-end signaling encryption – multi-network handsets– Protection beyond peer-to-peer IP media streams
• Infrastructure-level security – Avaya and partnership development– WPA support for user authentication and over-the-air encryption – Location-based access control and VPN support (future)– Rogue access point detection– Supplemental services (e.g., intrusion detection) available from partners
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New Services for Mobility and Wireless From Avaya Global Services
• Plan and design – Assessments: IP readiness, security and continuity– Business consulting, professional services
• Build and implement– Staging, implementation, project management– From the ground up or adding capabilities to an existing WLAN
• Maintain and manage– 8/5 or 24/7 responsiveness and problem resolution – Web-enabled support, remote diagnostics and Avaya applications
• Comprehensive support– Single point of contact and accountability– Consultants and technicians average 10-15 years of technical/network experience
(voice, data, messaging, convergence, multi-vendor)
• Multi-vendor wireless services– Supporting Avaya, Proxim and Aruba, Cisco, Extreme, Nortel, Symbol (Nov 2004)– Testing additional vendors and products
Avaya Multi-Vendor Wireless
LAN
Implementation and
Maintenance Services
Avaya Wireless
LAN Design Services
Avaya Wireless
LAN Assessment
Services
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Customer Example: SCANA Energy Company with Mobile Workers
Business EnvironmentSCANA has mobile workers in the field
continually traveling throughout corporate branch offices or moving in and out of various power plants.
SCANA requires mobility to access voicemail, email and other feature-rich IP communication capabilities that provide mobile workers with the functionality found in the PBX systems at their headquarters.
Customer Need• Wireless security with authentication
• Efficient, easy to manage mobile communications systems
• Low cost: VoIP vs. cellular access
• Seamless mobility between networks
Solution Description• Avaya W310/110 WLAN solution for use
with WiFi devices
• Motorola dual-network device (future)“Avaya enabled us to introduce VoWLAN solutions that help our employees make faster decisions and be more productive,” said Tim Ritter, communications manager for the Scana Corporation.
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Summary:Responsive Communications For The Mobile Worker
• Announced today: First steps on path to seamless mobility
• Wireless as good as wired
• Communications applications anywhere on any network
• Non-proprietary, standards-based approach
• Supporting mobility adoption with end-to-end services