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Page 1: Cisco Wireless

Secure, Mobile, Converged, DNA READY

Kurt Sauter – Product Specialist - Mobility

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1. Digital Network Architecture (DNA) 2. DNA – Wave 23. Cisco + Apple Partnership4. Wireless Portfolio5. Certs

Agenda

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Digital Network Architecture - Mobility

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Digital Transformation

Information Era: 2000-2015 Digital Business Era: 2015+

Human Scale

Physical Appliances

Manual Management

Centralized Enterprise and Web Apps

IoT Scale (People, Devices, Things)

Virtualized Services

Automation, Zero Touch, DevOps

Distributed SaaS, Mobile, & M2M Apps

Connectivitywith High Reliability

Platform for

Innovation, Agility, Security

NETWORK

Requires Network Evolution

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TIMELINE

2010 2015 2020

BIL

LIO

NS

OF

DEV

ICES

0

10

20

30

50

Mobility + Cloud + Analytics + IoT

Adoption rate of digital infrastructure:

5X faster than electricity and telephony

25

12.5

7.26.8 7.6World Population

50 Billion Smart Objects

Inflectionpoint

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The Problem: The DoD Digital Divide

Internet foundationRise of web and mobile

app economy

Internet embedded into everything, everywhere

2000 2017 Future1985

Servicemen Work & Learn Here

Servicemen Live & Play Here

The DoD Digital Divide

Prod

uctiv

ity

Opp

ortu

nity

Cos

t

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Automation & OrchestrationOn demand Application/Service Delivery & Uncompromised, Secure Experiences Over Any Connection

Accelerating Digital TransformationThe Network is the Foundation of the Digital Business

Ensure Content ComplianceThreat Defense

Policy & Identity ControlNetwork Access Control,

Visibility & Threat Containment

Personalized MobileExperiencesGain Insights &

Engage Customers

Digital ReadyOptimized Investments &

Seamless Experiences

Virtualization On demand infrastructure and virtualized functions

Secure the New EdgeEnhanced Direct Internet Attach Security

Detect Threats FasterSecurity Everywhere

Network Transformation for the WANUncompromised & Secure Experiences Over Any Connection

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Traditional network management cannot provide sufficient dynamic management

• Focus has been on Day0/1 automation

• CLI not built for volumes of changes in machine real time

Controller based networking supports dynamic policy change

• Controller allows network to be managed as a system

• Policy management is automated and abstracted

Digital Business DriversRequirement for Dynamic Policy Changes

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Cisco Digital Network Architecturewww.cisco.com/go/dna

AutomationAbstraction & Policy Control

from Core to Edge

Open & Programmable | Standards-Based

Open APIs | Developers Environment

Cloud Service ManagementPolicy | Orchestration

VirtualizationPhysical & Virtual Infrastructure | App Hosting

AnalyticsNetwork Data,

Contextual Insights

FASTER INNOVATIONInsights & Experiences

REDUCED COST & COMPLEXITYAutomation& Assurance

LOWER RISKSecurity & Compliance

Network-enabled Applications

Cloud-enabled | Software-delivered

Principles

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How do we simplify, yet build reliable and versatile networks?

Lowers OPEX: Simplicity without compromise

Defend from a critical vantage point

Increase IT value and meet any use case regardless of

organization size

Automation & Assurance Security & ComplianceInsights & Experiences

Wireless is the primary mode of access for users and things

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Cisco Digital Network Architecture

AutomationAbstraction and Policy

Control from Core to Edge

Open and Programmable | Standards-based

Open APIs | Developers Environment

DNA Service ManagementPolicy | Orchestration

VirtualizationPhysical and Virtual Infrastructure | App Hosting

AnalyticsNetwork Data,

Contextual Insights

Insights and Experiences

Network-enabled Applications

Cloud-enabled | Software-delivered

Automation and Assurance

Security and Compliance

Principles

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TOM

OR

RO

WTO

DAY

Prime ISEWLC UI APIC-EMBest in Class Wired

Best in Class Wireless

Single Pane of Glass Automation & Assurance

Launch Services• Elastic On-Demand Services• Manage Services Across

Fabric

SDA• Fabric Automation /

Orchestration• Simple User Group Policy

Instantly

Lower OpEx • Built on Existing Infras• Seamless Brownfield

Integration

Network Assurance• Pinpoint issue location &

impact• Speed Remediation

Automation Analytics

One Wired-Wireless Experience with Fabric

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Cisco Digital Network Architecture for Wired-Wireless

Automation

• PnP for Centralized & Flex• EasyQOS• ISE: .1x, BYOD, Guest

Open APIs: Modular Aps with Restful APIs

Cloud Service Management• CMX 10.x with Context and Guest

Platforms & Virtualization

Assurance

• Netflow Export• Apple Network Optimization

& FastLane

Principles

DNA Center: Public and Private Cloud

• Modular AP’s with Restful API’s• DNA Optimized Controllers: 3504, 5520, 8540• Various VM Models: ESXi, KVM, HyperV, AWS

Software Defined Access and TrustSec SXP & SGT

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Enterprise Mobility VisionIT has to deliver on

outcomes…Mobility is not just about

802.11…

LiFi

NFV

IoTintegration

5G

HDRadiooptimization

SW

BLELocationbasedServices

Networks are getting complex…

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DNA – Wireless Architecture

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Why Cisco Wireless: Simple and IntegratedWireless Controller

Identity Services Engine (ISE)

Authentication and Policy

Core

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Why Cisco Wireless: Simple and IntegratedWireless Controller

Identity Services Engine (ISE)

Authentication and Policy

Cisco Prime Wired and Wireless Management

Cisco WebEx

End to End QoS End to End Visibility End to End Control

Core

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Wireless Architecture

Autonomous FlexConnect Centralized Converged Access

Traffic Distributed at AP

Traffic Centralized at Controller

Traffic Distributed at SwitchStandalone APs

Target Positioning Small Wireless Network Branch Campus Branch and Campus

WAN

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Converged Access – FoundationUADP

ASIC TechnologyIOS Catalyst 3650 (IOS XE Software)

IOS Catalyst 3850 (IOS XE Software)

- Up to (50) AP’s per stack [9] (IOS XE 3.7.1 or >)- Only (25) AP’s per stack [9] prior to IOS XE 3.7.1- Up to 1,000 wireless clients- Up to 40Gbps wireless throughput (48-port models)

- Up to (100) AP’s per stack [9] (IOS XE 3.7.1 or >)- Only (50) AP’s per stack [9] prior to IOS XE 3.7.1- Up to 2,000 wireless clients- Up to 40Gbps wireless throughput (48-port models)

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Catalyst 3850 ─ Multigigabit Versions

48 Port Version 24 Port VersionDownlinks:36 x 1G LineRate 10/100/1000BASE-T, 12 x GE/mGig/10GT Line RatePoE/PoE+/UPoE, EEE, MACSec

Uplinks:4x10GE SFP+, 2 x 40G QSFP (NEW), 8x10G SFP+ (NEW)

Downlinks:24 x GE/mGig/10GTPoE/PoE+/UPoE, EEE, MACSec

Uplinks: 4x10GE SFP+, 2 x 40G QSFP (NEW), 8x10G SFP+ (NEW)

All 3850 Versions Can Stack with Each Other

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The Solution:Cisco Multigigabit Ethernet

Delivers up to 5X Speeds in Enterprise without replacing cabling.

2.5-5G

Cat 5e CablesWiFi > 1G

MultigigabitSwitch

MultigigabitCapable AP

Is a game-changing technology allowing enterprise networks to

evolve beyond 1G

Enables 2.5 and 5 Gbps up to 100m on legacy cables

Supports all PoE standardsup to 60W

Cisco Multigigabit with

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Cisco: Scale

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Cisco: Scale

WAN

AP

Switch / Router

WAN

Controller

Local Services

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Cisco: Scale

WAN

AP

Switch / Router

WAN

Controller

Local Services

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Cisco: Scale

WAN

AP Flex Connect

Switch / Router

WAN

Controller

Local Services

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DNA - 802.11ac Wave 2

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Flexible Radio AssignmentSoftware defined radio automatically

adjusts to dual 5GHz to better serve high client environment

Optimized RoamingIntelligently Connects the Proper Access Point as People Move

Turbo PerformanceScales to Support More Devices Running High Bandwidth Apps.

Zero Impact AVCHardware Based Application Visibility and

Control without Impact to Performance.

Cisco CleanAir®

Remediates device Impacting Interference from other WiFi and non-WiFi devices

Cisco ClientLink Improves Performance of Legacy and 802.11ac Devices.

Future Proof Expandability Add Functionality Via Module, Smart Antenna Port or USB Port

Multi-Gigabit UplinksFree Up Wireless With Faster

Wired Network Offload Gb+

Flex Dynamic Frequency SelectionAutomatically Adjusts So Not to Interfere With Other Radio Systems

Wireless excellence and innovations delivered only byCisco Aironet 2800, 3800 Series Access Points

Apple Fast LaneAutomatically assures highest priority, fastest

performance for trusted apps on trusted Apple devices

LAS VEGAS TOKYO

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Optimized RoamingRX-SOP

Pervasive Wi-Fi

HDX TurboPerformance

Event Driven RRM

XOR RadioFRA

Cisco CleanAir®

RF Profiles

RRM, DCA, TPC, CHDM

Load BalancingBand Select

Client Link 4.0

Off-Channel Scanning

Flex DFSDBS

5GHzServing

2.4GHzServing5/2.4GHzMonitor

RF Optimized Connectivity

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XOR Radio and FRA2.4GHzServing

2.4-5GHzMonitoring

5GHz.Serving

5GHz.Serving

2.4GHzServing

5GHz.Serving

5GHzServing5Hz

Serving

2.4GHzServing

ü FRA-auto (default value) or Manual

ü Auto 2.4 -> 5GHz or Monitor Mode

ü Transition to 2.4 GHz if coverage drops

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Micro ßà Macro Cell Transitions

-51 dBm

-65 dBm

-51 dBm-51 dBm≥ 55 dBm?

Probe Response

Client Steering

• 802.11v BSS Transition – Default Enable• 802.11k – Default Enable• Probe Suppression – Default Disable

Client Types

• 11v capable – 802.11v BSS Transition• Non-11v capable – 802.11k neighbor list +

disassociation• No 11k or 11v support – Probe Suppression Micro – 5GHz on XOR

Macro -- Dedicated 5 GHz

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Optimize Wi-Fi with CleanAirQuickly Identify and Mitigate Wi-Fi Impacting Interference

Channel 48

48

4848

48

48

48

48

48

48

48

48

ü Interference on 20/40/80/160 MHz ü Air Quality and Interference by

AP/radio on WLCü AQ Threshold trap and Interference

Device trap (per radio) ü CleanAir-enabled RRM

Network Air Quality and Interference Location with PI 3.1.x and CMX

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Interference Devices and Air Quality ReportCleanAir Enabled RRM

Mitigated RF interference for improved reliability and performance

Wi-Fi andnon-Wi-Fi

aware

Dynamic mitigationED-RRM

Granular spectrum

visibility and control

Air Quality Performance

Improved Client Performance

Complete Automatic Interference Mitigation Solution for Rogues and Non-Wi-Fi Interference

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Maximize Channels When Radar Is PresentFlexible Dynamic Frequency Selection

5170MHz

5330MHz

36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64

20MHz.

40MHz.

80MHz.

160MHz.

5490MHz

5710MHz

100

104

108

112

116

120

124

128

132

136

140Channel Used

by Air Traffic Radar

See it on 160MHZ Band

Dynamic Frequency Selection FlexibleDynamic Frequency Selection

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FlexDFS with Dynamic Bandwidth Selection

Identifies radar frequency to

1 MHz

FlexDFSisolates radar

event to 20MHz

DBS allows best channel

and width

Interference is impactingonly channel 60

FlexDFS + DBSAutomatic and intelligent use of spectrum

52 56 60 64

DBS combined with FlexDFS: Increased confidence in using wider channel bandwidth; reduced radio flapping

Primary20

Secondary 20

Secondary40

52 56 60 64

Optimizes HD Experience

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Better Client Connectivity RXSOP, Load Balancing, Band Select

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Fine-tuning HDX with RF Profiles

Wi-Fi Triggered ED-

RRM

OptimizedRoamingRXSOP

Dynamic Bandwidth Selection

TPC, DCACHDM

FlexDFS

CORE:

• CleanAir

• ClientLink 4.0

• Turbo Performance

ü Pre-canned RF Profilesü Client Distributionü Data Ratesü DCA, TPC, CHDMü Profile Threshold for

Trapsü High Density Features

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Security and Threat Mitigation

Secure Access

P2PBlocking

Client Exclusion

802.1x WPA2/AES

AES256 Encryption

AAA Override VLAN, ACL, QoS

Local Policy w/QoS and AVC

MFP, 802.11w

TrustSec SXP Inline Tagging

wIDS, ELM

MAC Auth Rogue Detection

BYOD NAC RADIUS

8.4

8.3 MR1

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5GHz. / 2.4GHz. .5GHz. / Security

Cisco Wireless Security Deployment with AP3800/2800 Maintains Capacity and Avoids Interference

Good Better Best

Features ELM Monitor Mode AP ELM with FRAMonitor Mode

Deployment Density Per AP 1 in 5 APs 1 radio per 5 APs

Client Serving with Security Monitoring

Y N Y

wIPS Security Monitoring 50 ms off-channel scan on selected channels on 2.4 and 5 GHz

7 x 24 All Channels on 2.4GHz and5GHz

7 x 24 All Channels on 2.4GHz and5GHz

CleanAir Spectrum Intelligence 7 x 24 on client serving channel 7 x 24 All Channels on 2.4GHz and5GHz

7 x 24 All Channels on 2.4GHz and5GHz

Serving channel Serving channelOff-Ch Off-Ch

Serving channel Serving channelOff-Ch Off-Ch

Enhanced Local ModeAccess Point

ü GOOD

2.4 GHz

5 GHz

t

t

Monitor ModeAccess Point

ü BETTER

2.4 GHz

5 GHz

t

t

Ch11Ch2

Ch38

Ch1

Ch36

…Ch11Ch2Ch1

…Ch11Ch2Ch1

…Ch161Ch157 Ch38Ch36

…… …

t

2.4 GHz

5 GHz

tCh11Ch2Ch1…

Ch38Ch36 Ch161Ch157…… …

ELM with FRA Wireless Security Monitoring

ü BEST

Serving channel Serving channelOff-Ch Off-Ch5 GHz t

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ServeClienton2.4GHz

50ms off-channel

ServeClientson5

GHz

50ms off-channel

Rogue Detection and Mitigationü Rogue Classification and

Containment• Rogue Rules• Manual Classification –

Friendly/Malicious • Manual and Auto

Containment

ü CleanAir with Rogue AP Types

• WiFi Invalid Channel• WiFi Inverted

ü Rogue Location • Real-time with PI, MSE,

CleanAir• Location of Rogue APs

and Clients , Ad-hoc Rogue, Non-wifiinterferers

DataServingAP

Scan

1.2sperchannel

MonitorModeAP

FRAwithMM

ServeClientondedicated5

GHz

Scan1.2sperchannel

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CSfC “Layered” Architectures for Classified• Architectural, defense-in-depth (e.g. “layers”), approach to security

• SECRET require 2 Layers of ‘countable’ Crypto mLoS 128• TOP SECRET requires 2 layers of ‘countable’ Crypto mLoS 192

• Example: 1+1 = 2 ‘countable’ layers sufficient for protecting SECRET information

Suite B VPN / Countable Layer #1

Suite B Application Layer Security / Countable Layer #2

Approved Encryption Technologies can vary at each Layer

Outer Tunnel

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Service ReadyFeature Highlights

VideostreamMulticast VLAN

Per-Client/Per-SSID BW Contract

Local Profiling

Bonjour Apple Services

Service Ready

AVCNetflow

AAA Override ofAVC Profile

Voice Optimization, CAC, WMM Policy

Adaptive 11r ,11k, 11vFastLane

QoS ProfilesOKC, CCKM

Fast Roaming

8.3 MR1

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Zero Impact Application Visibility and Control

Maintain Performance with Zero Impact AVC

Gain Visibility into the Network

Monitor Critical Applications

Control Application Performance

APP APP APP APP

APP APP APP APP

APP APP APP APP

APP APP APP APP

ü SettingupAVCprofilesandrulesü Drop/MarkforseveralvideoappslikeYouTubeandNetflixoniPhone,iPadü Drop/MarkforotherappssuchasJabberandWebexü Profileswithblockandpassrulescombinedü RateLimitingofVideo/Voiceappsü AAAoverride forAVCprofileü AVCProfilewithLocalPolicyClassification

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Enterprise Infrastructure Feature Highlights

Fast SSID

Flex, Local, Sniffer, Monitor, ME

Certifications

Enterprise Infrastructure

Pre-Image Download

AP Multicast

WiFi Tagging

OEAPWebauth

Guest Access

Plug n Play

8.3 MR1 8.3 MR1

8.3

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Cisco + Apple Partnership

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Cisco + Apple Partnership

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What are we trying to solve?

Scalability

Complex configuration of advanced features

Mobility

Sub optimal roaming for mobile devices and battery efficiency

Better integration between mobile devices and the network

Reliability

User experience is affected

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Cisco-Apple partnership provides these benefitsOptimized Wi-Fi Connectivity Prioritized Mission applications

Intelligent, and efficient roaming is automatically configured

iOS and Cisco devices recognize each other and enable special capabilities

Mission data gets priority and speed even if network is congested

Reduces complexity - IT can focus on the mission – the network does the heavy lifting

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What happens Today?

In 802.11, delay in roaming causes poor experience, especially for rich-media real-time applications. Interoperability increases complexity and prevents adoption.Standards to the rescue?• 802.11r – Fast Roaming• 802.11k – Neighbor List• 802.11v – BSS Transition

But• Operational Complexity• Multiple SSIDs – some clients cant

associate with SSIDs enabled with 11r

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Optimized Wi-Fi Connectivity

Intelligent, and efficient roaming is automatically configured

Makes critical apps more reliable

iOS and Cisco devices recognize each other and enable special capabilities

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802.11k, 802.11v, 802.11r help efficient roaming

802.11r enables fast roaming without complete reauth802.11k sends you list of neighbors802.11v BSS Transition sends you the new best AP Cisco-AP-2 to connect to

Association

Fast Transition (802.11r)Cisco-AP-1 Cisco-AP-2

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Association

Cisco-Apple Optimized Roaming reduces management overhead by up to 50%

Legacy client cannotjoin the same SSID where 11r is enabled

I recognize that you are an Apple device11r is enabled for you

802.11k, 802.11v are on by default

Legacy client that does not support 11r/k/v canjoin the same SSID

Cisco-APNon-Cisco-AP

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Roaming Performance : 10x Better end-user Browsing and App Experience

QoS, 802.11r/k/vNo QoS, No 802.11r/k/v

Time (s)*

*Time Interval between last packet on previous AP, and first packet on next AP

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Benefits of Optimized Wi-Fi Connectivity

Automatic configuration reducing complexity for IT

Up to 50% reduced management overhead due to fewer SSIDs

86% reduction in network message load from the device during roaming

Investment protection -Leverage existing network design

Lower battery usage

66x reduction in probability of poor audio quality experience. 10x more successful end user browsing experience

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What happens Today?

Inability to prioritize mission-critical real-time traffic all the way from clients to the destination

• Today IT Administrators can classify traffic ONLY at the access point. this implies:

• Inability to prioritize between the client and the AP.

• Burden on IT administrator to manage the applications across the enterprise

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Prioritizing Business Apps

Prioritize mission critical apps and real time data

Turning on is easy

IT has control over which Apps get priority

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Fast lane Configuration Profiles

A QoS configuration profile will ONLY be acted upon on an iOS 10 client

Uses standard Apple iOS Profiling techniques (MDM, email, Web-based)• Profile lists “whitelisted” applications in a dictionary file• Whitelisted applications are allowed to mark QoS (DSCP/UP) upstream• ‘Non-Whitelisted’ applications receive only BE/BK marking upstream

Used in Combination with Cisco and Apple mutual detection

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Fast Lane only applies to Cisco-Apple Deployments

QoS Profile is not consideredApplications can only mark UP, not DSCP*

QoS Profile or no QoS Profile

If a Profile was received, All apps in White list Can mark QoS upstream

QoS Profile

Cisco-APNon-Cisco-AP

Supports Fast lane

* DSCP can be marked with IP_TOS/IPv6_TCLASS when SO_NET_SERVICE_TYPE is best effort

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Fast Lane enables network administrator to prioritize applications per your environment

Supports Fast lane Admin can provision Apple IOS device with a QoS profile*

Applications in whitelist get QoS marking**Other applications get BE/BK

Supports Fast lane

My profile for this environment:Video Call = Real-time-interactivePokeman Go= BE

My profile for this environment:Netflix= BEJabber = Voice

Cisco-AP

Supports Fast laneSupports Fast lane

Cisco-AP*Without a profile, all applications are whitelisted by default in a Fast Lane cell

**Fast Lane does NOT override apps QoS, it either allow the app QoS or apply BE

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App prioritization elements

QoS Profile

Voice QoS Trust

AutoQoS

Better EDCA

Helps determine which applications should receive QoS upstream

Trust upstream voice traffic, with ACM and without TSPEC

Benefits IT AdministratorConfigure optimal WLC QoS in one click

Ease of UseIEEE 802.11-2016 EDCA

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No Fast Lane

Fast Lane delivers a reliable voice experience even in a congested environment

• In a congested environment, one voice packet is sent every 20 ms

• We measure the actual interval between voice packets in the upstream direction

Capture time (seconds)

Packet average interval is 40 ms (not so good)

Many glitches, of up to 0.6 second (poor audio experience)

Interval (seconds)

Fast Lane

Interval (seconds)Packet average interval is 20 ms (good)

Very few glitches, of up to 0.1 second(fair audio experience)

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Benefits of App prioritization

Business data gets priority and speed even if network is congested

Reduces complexity - IT can focus on the mission – the network does the heavy lifting

Reliable mobility for mission use

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Putting It All Together

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Benefits of Apple-Cisco partnership

Simple, automated configuration of

Optimized Roaming & Fast lane

Faster client roams, lower battery usage and reduced network load

Enabled with a unique to Apple and Cisco mutual identification

Prioritizes mission-critical apps over

the air and network

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What can we enable

All Wireless Office Manage growing network demands

Mobile access to real-time data

Prioritize mission critical apps

Improved voice and video communication

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Recommended platforms

Networking infrastructure Caching iOS devices• Wireless controller: Running

AireOS 8.3, 8.3MR or connected to Meraki cloud

• 802.11ac Aironet and Meraki MR Access points

• Catalyst and Meraki MS Multigigabit-capable switches

• Meraki Systems Manager EMM• Software licenses, maintenance

& support

• ISR 4000 Series• WAAS – Wide Area Application

Services• Akamai Connect license• Software licenses, maintenance

& support

Optimized Efficient Roaming

• iPhone 6s and later• iPhone 6s Plus and later• iPad Air 2 and later• iPad mini 4 and later• iPad Pro and later• iPhoneSE

Fast Lane

• iPhone 5 and later• iPad mini 2 and later• iPad Air and later• iPad Pro• iPod touch (6th generation)

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AP and WLC Portfolio

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Cisco Aironet 802.11ac Wave 2 Portfolio Enterprise Mission Critical Best in Class

18101830

1850 (i/e)2800 (i/e)

3800 (i/e)

• Dual Band • 802.11ac Wave 2• Compact Design• 3x Gbps switch port• 1x Gbps uplink port• Wall Plate AP • Teleworker OEAP• 802.3af PoE out

• 802.11ac Wave 2: Most Cost-effective, 870 Mbps.

• 3x3:2SS 80MHz. • Spectrum Analysis*• Tx Beam Forming• 1 GE Port• USB 2.0• Centralized,

FlexConnect* and Mobility Express

• 802.11ac Wave 2: Cost-effective, 1.7 Gbps

• 4x4:4SS 80Mhz. • Spectrum Analysis*• Tx Beam Forming • 2 GE Ports• USB 2.0• Centralized,

FlexConnect* and Mobility Express

• 802.11ac W2: High-Performance 5Gbps

• Flexible Radio Assignment

• 4x4:3SS 160 MHz• 2 GE Ports• USB 2.0• Hyperlocation

(External Antenna)• CleanAir 160MHz. • ClientLink 4.0• Centralized,

FlexConnect* and Mobility Express

• 802.11ac W2: High-Performance 5Gbps.

• Flexible Radio Assignment

• 4x4:3SS 160MHz.• MU-MIMO• 2 GE or 1 GE + 1

mGig (5G)• Hyperlocation

(External Antenna)• CleanAir 160 MHz• ClientLink 4.0 • StadiumVision• Modularity• Centralized,

FlexConnect and Mobility Express

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Cisco Aironet Portfolio – Outdoor APEnterprise Class Best in Class Cable Operators

1560• 802.11ac W2• 4 models (I/E/D/PS)• 3x3:3, 80MHz, 1.3G (I)• 2x2:2, 80MHz, 867M (D/E/PS)• MU-MIMO• SFP• Internal Directional Ant. (D)• 4.9 GHz (PS: Public Safety)• Flexible Antenna Ports• CleanAir 80 MHz• ClientLink 4.0 • Centralized, FlexConnect,

Mesh & Mobility Express

1572EAC• 802.11ac W1• 4x4:3 80 MHz; 1.3 G• External antenna• SFP• GPS• PoE-Out (803.2at) • Flexible Antenna Ports• CleanAir 80 MHz• ClientLink 3.0 • Modularity• Centralized, FlexConnect &

Mesh

1572IC/EC

• 802.11ac W1• 4x4:3 80 MHz; 1.3 G• Internal or External antenna• DOCSIS 3.0, 24x8• SFP• GPS• PoE-Out (803.2at) (EC)• Flexible Antenna Ports• CleanAir 80 MHz• ClientLink 3.0 • Modularity• Centralized, FlexConnect &

Mesh

1530• 802.11n• 2 models, low profile• 2G: 3x3:3; 5G: 2x3:2• Internal or External antenna• Flexible Antenna Ports• Centralized, FlexConnect, &

Mesh

* Future availabilityShipping ShippingFCSAugust 2016

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Industrial Wireless IW3700 Series Access PointOptimized for Rail, Mining, Manufacturing, Oil & Gas

N-type antenna ports for 4x4 MIMO with three spatial streams and support for up to 13 dBigain antennas

10/100/1000Base-T, PoE and PoE+ in (M12)

10/100/1000Base-T, PoE out (M12)

10 to 60 VDC in (M12)Management console port (RJ-45 serial)

Integrated mounting ears

Diecast aluminum chassis with

integrated heatsinkand heaters

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Meet Any Wi-Fi Use CaseExpandability and Investment Protection

Future Wi-Fi Standard

IOTIntegration

Custom ComputePlatform

Adv. Security and Spectrum

Analysis3G & LTESmall Cell

Bluetooth Beacon

Hyperlocation Antenna

Stadium Panel

Antenna

Self-Discover / Self-Configure

3G/LTEBackhaul

Directional Antennas

BluetoothIntelligence

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Access Point Extensions (APeX)Third-party Development Framework

• Seamlessly Enable partnersü Cisco Wireless BEü Other Cisco Business Unitsü Strategic partnersü 3rd Party solutions vendors

• Facilitate both hardware and software based solutions

• Sustained differentiation of 3K Series APs

• Gain competitive advantage by enabling vertical specific solutions

MODULE PORT

A development framework to enable an ecosystem of expansion modules (HW module, USB or software) for Cisco Aironet AP 3800 Series

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LoRA5G

NB-LTE 3.5GHz CBRS

ThreadLTE-U

BLE WiFi calling

Wi-Fi

BT

LTE

People + Things

Mobility and IT-OT Convergence

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§ Right To Use Licensing, Ease of Enablement and Portability

§ Utilizes the NEW WLAN Express WEBGUI with best practices enabled

§ Allows administrator to easily migrate config from previous WLC

Simplified Migration and Manageability

§ Ability to host multiple services such as Application Visibility and Control, Bonjour

Services Directory, TrustSec, Guest, High Availability with SSO

§ Support for centralized, distributed and Mesh deployments

Services Ready

§ 5520 scales up to 1500 AP & 20,000 clients

§ 8540 scales up to 6000 AP & 64,000 clients

Built for addressing Scale of BYOD

§ 5520 supports 20 Gig of throughput

§ 8540 supports 40 Gig of throughput

Throughput to address needs of Wave-2 11ac

5520

8540

Introducing the Cisco 5520 and 8540Feature-Rich, Multi-mode and Ready for Wave 2 802.11ac

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CMX & ISE

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Create Connected Experiences with Cisco CMX

§ Presence and location§ Visibility (Wi-Fi, BLE)

§ Easy Wi-Fi login, custom or social§ Zone-based, custom splash pages

§ Electronic Customer engagement§ Context-aware in-venue experiences

Analytics

Detect Connect Engage

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Cisco Location Tracking Roadmap

PresenceGreater customer

insights

Enhanced location

Hyperlocation

Bluetooth Low Energy

Accuracy 20m

Type In-zone Detection

Use Cases

Venue-level,Visitors, Dwell Time

Accuracy 10m

Type X,Y coordinates, Optimized refresh

Use Cases

Zone-levelCorrelation

Accuracy 1-3m

Type Real time refresh, app required

Use Cases

Way Finding / Indoor navigation / Proximity Marketing

Accuracy 1-3m

Type Refresh every 10 seconds, no app

Use Cases

Sub-zone-levelWork space optimization

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Prime Infrastructure

Cisco WLAN

Controller

Systems Manager (MDM/EMM)

MDM Manager

Wired Network Devices

Cisco Catalyst Switches

Office Wired Access

Office Wireless Access

IdentityServices Engine

Remote Access

ASA Firewall

CSM / ASDM

Identity Services Engine – Policy Enforcement

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Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE)

Network ResourcesAccess Policy

Traditional Cisco TrustSec®

BYOD Access

Threat Containment

Guest Access

Role-BasedAccess

Identity Profilingand Posture

A centralized security solution that automates context-aware access to network resources and shares contextual data

NetworkDoor

Physical or VM

ISE pxGridController

Who

CompliantP

What

When

Where

How

Context

Threat (New!)

Vulnerability (New!)

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Federal Certifications

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What’s Certified:ü All Cisco 11ac and 11n Access Points ü All appliance and integrated

controllersü MSE 8.0, and PI 2.2 ü APL Listing for WLAS, WAB,WIDS

What’s unique to Cisco:ü Cisco ONLY Wireless vendor with DCE

and Common Criteria Certificationü Predictable wireless certification – MD

SW release gets certifiedü Common release both Enterprise and

Government customers – Feature consistency and deployment flexibility

Current Cisco Wireless Government CertificationsCertify every MD/long lived release

Certification 7.0 8.0 IOS 3.6

FIPS

CC

UCAPL

CSfC

USGv6

Comprehensive end-end solution certified !

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What’s Certified:ü 11ac Wave 2 Access Pointsü 5520, 8540, 5508, 2504, WiSM2ü 3650 and 3850 switches/WLCü CMX 10.3ü APL Listing for WLAS, WAB,WIDSü Cisco SSL 6.x Integration w/AireOS

What’s the timeline:ü FCS – Nov ‘16ü JITC Eval Began Oct ‘16ü Estimate Completion Q2CY16

Roadmap - Cisco Wireless Government Certifications8.3 (MR1) and IOS 16.3 – Q3CY16

Certification 8.3 IOS 16.3

FIPS

CC

UCAPL

CSfC

USGv6

NGE and Wave 2 Certified Release!

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Cisco Enterprise Networking…

• Network of Tomorrow – Digital Network Architecture• Automation• Security• Insights

• DNA – Mobility: Delivering services needed for the network of tomorrow

• 802.11ac Excellence• Services & Security ensure granular control & enforcement

• Complete Enterprise Solution built for the Government Customers• Certifications

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Cisco Small Cell

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Summary

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