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Solution Guide MSP Dashboard This document discusses the Cisco Meraki Managed Services Dashboard, which contains features purpose-built for Managed Service Providers offering cloud-managed networking as a service to their customers. Via the MSP Dashboard, partners can leverage Meraki’s multi-tenant cloud infrastructure to deliver integrated wireless, switching, security and mobile device management. Meraki’s unique architecture enables MSPs to offer networking as a service with minimal upfront investment, and with lower overal operational costs.
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Solution Guide

MSP Dashboard

This document discusses the Cisco Meraki Managed Services Dashboard, which contains features purpose-built for Managed Service Providers offering cloud-managed networking as a service to their customers. Via the MSP Dashboard, partners can leverage Meraki’s multi-tenant cloud infrastructure to deliver integrated wireless, switching, security and mobile device management. Meraki’s unique architecture enables MSPs to offer networking as a service with minimal upfront investment, and with lower overal operational costs.

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© 2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved

Trademarks

Meraki® is a registered trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc.

Table of Contents 1 Introduction

2 Using the MSP Dashboard

3 Benefits of the MSP Dashboard

4 Cisco Meraki’s Hosted Architecture

5 Product Families

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1 Introduction Introducing the Cisco Meraki MSP Dashboard

Organizations are increasingly looking to offload network deployment, monitoring, and management to a trusted partner. Going beyond networking design and installation, managed service providers (MSPs) are delivering networks as a service: ongoing monitoring, configuring, and troubleshooting handled by the service provider. End customers are able to treat their network as a utility, and MSPs have new recurring revenue opportunities providing value-added services.

To help Cisco partners deliver these services more efficiently and to a broader base of customers, Cisco has introduced a set of unique tools and resources for MSPs offering Meraki wireless, switching, security, and MDM as a service to their customers. The Cisco Meraki MSP Dashboard is specifically built to allow service providers to centrally manage end-customer networks over the web, while still maintaining logical isolation and security of each customer network.

The MSP Dashboard is built on top of Meraki’s cloud dashboard and integrated hardware. Cisco maintains Meraki back-end infrastructure in multiple datacenters around the world and delivers all management tools through a central web-based interface, without additional wireless controllers, management appliances, or software. On-premise access points, switches, and security appliances automatically pull their configuration from the cloud, and commuincate statistics and metadata back to a centralized database. User traffic does not pass through the cloud, flowing directly to its destination on the LAN or across the WAN, and and-user functionality is not interrupted if the network loses connectivity to the cloud.

Utilizing tthis platform, MSPs can increase operational efficiency by monitoring, configuring, and troubleshooting remote branch and campus networks over the web, reducing truck rolls and operational costs. Meraki’s cloud infrastructure is built to handle tens of thousands of customer networks, ranging from from small branch offices to campuses. With Meraki-hosted backend infrastructure, partners can grow their service offerings with their customers with minimal upfront investment.

The MSP Dashboard is available free for existing Cisco Meraki partners. Those interested in offering Cisco Meraki as a service should contact their account managers to get started.

Cisco Systems, Inc. | 660 Alabama St, San Francisco, CA 94110 | (415) 432-1000 | [email protected]

2 Using the MSP DashboardThe Cisco Meraki MSP Dashboard has a number of tools to centrally monitor, configure, and troubleshoot networks, helping MSPs efficiently deliver scalable services to end customers.

MSP Portal

The Cisco Meraki MSP Portal is a central location for staff to monitor all of their Cisco Meraki end customers over the Web, whether that’s at a central NOC/SOC or field offices.

The MSP Portal page summarizes in a single place high-level information about every organization that an MSP services. Such organization-wide information includes license status, device counts, and network health, including whether devices are alerting or offline.

More information about licensing and working with multiple organizations is available at the Meraki Knowledge Base1.

Branding

A customized logo on the Meraki dashboard and in emailed summary reports can help MSPs promote their brand with end customers and remind local administrators where to get front-line support. As part of the sign-up process, Cisco will work with the MSP to customize their unique content for the MSP Dashboard.

Support ticketing

The MSP Dashboard includes a central place for MSP staff to create, monitor, and respond to support cases with Cisco Meraki staff. Cases for different end customers are isolated from one another to ensure security.

Remote live tools

All Meraki networks include a complete set of live tools that make remote monitoring of network health significantly easier. Helpdesk and NOC staff can utilize these tools to troubleshoot network issues without having to resort to dispatching on-site support.

For example, administrators can see a list of current clients associated to a particular AP and ping associated clients as well as the AP itself, run a throughput test, ping a particular MAC address and run an interference scan of the local RF environment.

1. http://kb.meraki.com/knowledge_base/licensing-for-managed-service-providers-msps---faq

Cisco Systems, Inc. | 660 Alabama St, San Francisco, CA 94110 | (415) 432-1000 | [email protected]

Monitoring end-customer network activity

Meraki offers rich tools for staff to remotely monitor end customer activity to ensure network quality and fulfill any SLAs that may be in place, including:

Applications

• Identifies and controls application QoS for hundreds of apps

• Classifies evasive or encrypted traffic with DPI and advanced heuristics

• Cloud-based signature database is always current and custom rules can be created for in-house applications

Content

• Identifies and controls traffic based on HTTP/HTTPS content type (e.g., audio, video, text, application)

• Recognizes HTTP-encapsulated video and audio

• Category-based content filtering, matching over 1 billion URLs, is available on MX security appliances

User

• Identifies traffic based on Active Director group. user name, computer name, operating system, and other client attributes

API integration

The Cisco Meraki cloud infrastructure securely provides SNMP, Syslog, XML, and Presence APIs that allow MSPs to integrate with 3rd party network management systems, deliver custom reports, and develop data-driven service offerings.

Automatic summary reports for end customers

The Cisco Meraki MSP Dashboard can send monthly summary emails to designated addresses. MSP end customers can gain insight into their networks and understand traffic, clients and application usage without needing to be granted full access to the management system.

For customers who want more control, MSPs can create special read-only accounts that allow users to see Meraki’s client monitoring, traffic analytics, and Presence location analytics and engagement information.

Cisco Systems, Inc. | 660 Alabama St, San Francisco, CA 94110 | (415) 432-1000 | [email protected]

Partners using the Cisco Meraki MSP Dashboard can benefit from Cisco Meraki’s investments in infrastructure and focus on ease of management to drive revenues and margins.

Lower operational costs

• Noinfrastructurecosts - Meraki maintains a multitenant public cloud-hosted management infrastructure which eliminates the need to build out data centers and other infrastructure

• Controllerlessarchitecture - Network topolgies need to include only access hardware, e.g. APs, switches, and security appliances (firewalls). There are no controllers or other management devices, either on-site or centrally located

• Lowerstaffrequirements - Meraki’s intuitive management reduces engineering hours and staff training requirements. Integrated wireless, security, switching and MDM solutions give administrators a single pane of glass view and a common management tools across products

• Streamlinedcostmodel - A single pricing model includes maintenance, support, and ongoing feature releases

• Increasedefficiency - Eliminate pre-staging and truck rolls via self-configuring hardware. Meraki’s centralized dashboard and remote live tools make maintenance easy for both on-site staff and centralized / NOC employees

Scale with customer demand

Meraki’s architecture facilitates partners to scale from small installations to large campuses. Since Meraki hosts the backend infrastrucutre, taking on larger customers doesn’t require increased up-front spending.

Cisco has invested in optimizing the Meraki datacenter architecture to scale to millions of attached devices. Technologies like propriatary high-performance databases, redundant server architectures and multiple geographically dispersed data centers ensure that MSPs can offer Meraki services to all their end customers, no matter how big or distributed they may be.

Extend MSP portfolio into the mid-market

The Meraki cloud-managed architecture is fully-integrated with plug and play features, enabling MSPs to extend enterprise-class features into mid-sized businesses. Solutions including BYOD, site-to-site VPN, location analytics, and wireless security are available “out-of-the-box”, and can be deployed to organizations of all size with minimal operational cost and complexity.

Opportunity for significant value-add services

Cisco Meraki maintains backend infrastructure and networking technical support, allowing MSPs to offer services such as NOC/SOC monitoring, end-user help desks, network design, and installation.

3 Benefits of the MSP Dashboard

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Cisco Meraki’s cloud-managed architecture provides MSPs with a complete solution without the cost and complexity of traditional infrastructure buildout.

Centralized multi-site management

Network administrators can easily monitor multiple sites, e.g. branch offices, from a single web-based console. This approach reduces the complexity of managing distributed deployments.

Speed and ease of deployment

MSP engineers do not need to install, configure, and maintain on-site controllers and management systems, streamlining deployment and driving down total cost. There is no need for prestaging, either - hardware can be shipped directly to the installation point and configured remotely.

Scalability on demand

Meraki networks scale up to tens of thousands of endpoints per network. In addition, back-end cloud resources provision automatically as deployments grow, enabling MSPs to elastically scale their practice simply by deploying more endpoints at the customer’s sites.

Simplified branch network setup

Meraki makes it easy to support customers with many branch offices, without the operational expense of truck rolls and on-site engineers. Meraki hardware simply needs to be connected to the Internet. Once installed, devices will self-configure, and ongoing management can be performed remotely over the web. Automatic, self-configuring site-to-site VPN and WAN optimization create secure, high-performance links between sites.

Automatic cloud-based optimization

Meraki’s centralized service provides round-the-clock optimization of the network. Dynamic wireless channel planning monitors and mitigates interference, ensuring the network is operating at peak performance. Mesh routes are also constantly updated to ensure maximum client throughput.

4 Cisco Meraki’s Hosted Architecture

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Highly available and secure datacenters

Meraki’s highly available datacenters with geographic redundancy give partners fault tolerance without incurring the expense of building multiple datacenter. Moreover, a Meraki network continues to serve clients even if communication with the cloud infrastructure is lost, with only remote monitoring and control interrupted - client traffic will continue seamlessly.

The Meraki datacenter architecture is SSAE16 / SAS70 type II certified and hardened against physical and network intrusion, part of an overall solution that is PCI compliant. Additionally, Meraki offers MSP staff a suite of tools for securing administrator accounts, such as two factor authentication and role-based policies.

Effortless upgrades

Meraki’s hosted system makes upgrades trouble-free. Since the management system is web-based, new features require no client or server-side upgrades. New features are added to the cloud dashboard several times per year without disruptive downtime.

Meraki also manages firmware upgrades centrally, freeing network administrators from involvement in keeping APs up-to-date. Firmware upgrades take place over the air in a secure, fault-tolerant fashion.

API Access and Historical Statistics

Having a hosted service available makes it easier to create enterprise applications that build on the network. Meraki offers a secure, XML-based API that can be used to produce custom monitoring and reporting applications, without installing additional software or hardware on site.

Cisco Systems, Inc. | 660 Alabama St, San Francisco, CA 94110 | (415) 432-1000 | [email protected]

5 Product Families

Cloud Managed 802.11n Wireless LAN

• Indoor & outdoor access point models

• Ultra-high performance, up to 900 Mb/s

• Integrated wireless security & guest access

• Cloud-based management eliminates costly, complex controller hardware

• Ideal for high-density campuses, branches, teleworkers, and rugged / outdoor environments

Cloud Managed Access Switches

• Gigabit Ethernet edge switches with PoE available on all ports

• Centrally managed with monitoring and alerts

• Ultra-reliable, includes lifetime warranty

• Optimized for voice and video traffic

Cloud Managed Security Appliances

• Complete networking, security and application control

• Centrally managed through the cloud

• Includes WAN optimization, VPN, firewall, & branch routing

• Six models scale from small branches to campuses

Cloud Based Mobile Device Management

• Centrally manage mobile devices, Macs and PCs

• Push apps to any number of devices

• Enforce restrictions and security policies

• Monitor device status and inventory

Cisco Systems, Inc. | 660 Alabama St, San Francisco, CA 94110 | (415) 432-1000 | [email protected]


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