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ABC Sporting GoodsABC Sporting Goods
Wireless Infrastructure ProposalWireless Infrastructure ProposalKeller Graduate School of ManagementKeller Graduate School of ManagementTM563 – Wireless NetworksTM563 – Wireless Networks
Group B:Group B:
Dawn MarshallDawn Marshall
Gwen RossGwen Ross
Chris McCoyChris McCoy
Vickram RampersaudVickram Rampersaud
Purpose:Purpose:To Create a Complete Wireless Solution forTo Create a Complete Wireless Solution for
ABC Sporting Goods ABC Sporting Goods for for
10 Retail Store Locations:10 Retail Store Locations:
1.1. WLAN within each locationWLAN within each location2.2. WWAN to Interconnect all 10 StoresWWAN to Interconnect all 10 Stores3.3. Mobility Solution to allow Remote Mobility Solution to allow Remote
Personnel to Connect and Leverage the Personnel to Connect and Leverage the available technology using a handheld available technology using a handheld solution. solution.
WLAN ImplementationWLAN Implementation
This area describes theThis area describes theproposed implementation of WLAN proposed implementation of WLAN
technology for each of the 10 stores.technology for each of the 10 stores.
WLAN Solution:WLAN Solution:1.1. Core Cisco 4503 Switch to support all local Core Cisco 4503 Switch to support all local
connectivity including WAP’s and Locally connectivity including WAP’s and Locally attached devices.attached devices.
2.2. Cisco Aironet 4400 Wireless ControllerCisco Aironet 4400 Wireless Controller
3.3. Cisco Aironet Model 1240 Wireless Access Cisco Aironet Model 1240 Wireless Access PointsPoints
4.4. Cisco 2800 Series WAN RouterCisco 2800 Series WAN Router
5.5. Cisco Pix Model 506e FirewallCisco Pix Model 506e Firewall
6.6. Category 6 Copper Wiring to interconnect LAN Category 6 Copper Wiring to interconnect LAN and WAP’sand WAP’s
Core LAN Switching:Core LAN Switching:
Cisco 4503 in each store with the following Cisco 4503 in each store with the following blades:blades:
SLOT 1 – Management Blade (IOS Layer 3) SLOT 1 – Management Blade (IOS Layer 3) with 2 fiber uplinkswith 2 fiber uplinks
SLOT 2 – 48 port Gigabit Ethernet with SLOT 2 – 48 port Gigabit Ethernet with Support for POESupport for POE
SLOT 3 - 48 port Gigabit Ethernet with SLOT 3 - 48 port Gigabit Ethernet with Support for POESupport for POE
Core LAN Switching:Core LAN Switching:Highlights:Highlights:
Each Access Point will be connected to the 4503 Core switch Each Access Point will be connected to the 4503 Core switch via Cat 6 data wiring. via Cat 6 data wiring.
The WLAN will be protected at the Edge using a Cisco Pix The WLAN will be protected at the Edge using a Cisco Pix 508e Firewall508e Firewall
The Edge Router Connection for Each Store into the WAN The Edge Router Connection for Each Store into the WAN will be a Cisco 2800 Series Router with a 1XEVDO Card. will be a Cisco 2800 Series Router with a 1XEVDO Card. This technolgy will be further explained in the WWAN This technolgy will be further explained in the WWAN Section.Section.
WLAN DiagramWLAN Diagram
ABC Sporting Goods Stores Proposed Wireless LAN Logical View(Typical Single Store Implementation)
CISCO AIRONET 1100 SERIES
WIRELESS ACCESS POINT
CISCO AIRONET 1100 SERIES
WIRELESS ACCESS POINT
CISCO AIRONET 1100 SERIES
WIRELESS ACCESS POINT
CISCO AIRONET 1100 SERIES
WIRELESS ACCESS POINT
Cisco 4400 Series
WIRELESS LAN CONTROLLER
MODEL 4402 25 APCONSOLE
STATUS
ALARM
PS1
PS2
LINK ACT
SERVICE
LINK ACT
UTILITY 1 2
LINK
ACT
1
2
3FANSTATUS
Catalyst4503
GOOD
FAIL
- 48v TO - 60v11 A
GOOD
FAIL
- 48v TO - 60v11 A
Cisco 4503
RESET
UPLINK 1 UPLINK 2
ACTIVELINK LINK
UTILIZATION CONSOLE
100%1% EJECT
FLASH
ACTIVE ACTIVE
WS-X4515 SUPERVISOR ENGINE IV
STATUSLINK
MGT10/100
MAX 15.4W/PORT
STATUS
WS-X4548-GB-RJ45V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
MULTI-SPEEDGIGABIT ETHERNET
SWITCHING MODULE
48-PORT10/100/1000 BASE T
IN-LINE POWER
3231
3029
2827
2625
2423
2221
2019
1817
4847
4645
4443
4241
4039
3837
3635
3433
1615
1413
1211
109
87
65
43
21
32313029282726252423222120191817 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
Cisco Aironet Wireless Controller
DO NOT REMOVE DURING NETWORK OPERATION
Cisco 2800 Series
PWR
SYS
PWR AIM0 CF COMPACT FLASHAUX/
CONSOLE
AUX
SYS 1
0
100-240V ~ 3A50/60Hz
OPTIONAL RPS INPUT
12V - - - ___
18A
Aironet 1240 WAP
CISCO AIRONET 1100 SERIES
WIRELESS ACCESS POINT
Aironet 1240 WAP
Aironet 1240 WAP
Aironet 1240 WAP
Aironet 1240 WAP
Eth0/0
Eth0/0
Ser0/0
POWER ACT NETWORK
CISCO SECURE PIX 506EF I R E W A L L
Cisco Pix 506e firewall
Cisco 2800 WAN Router with 3G WWAN HWIC
Card
WLAN SECURITYWLAN SECURITY
WPA Security Model with TKIP and AES WPA Security Model with TKIP and AES
Limit MAC Addresses to Employee Laptops and Limit MAC Addresses to Employee Laptops and Approved in-store wireless appliances only.Approved in-store wireless appliances only.
This will prevent unauthorized devices from This will prevent unauthorized devices from connecting to the WLAnconnecting to the WLAn
WWAN DiagramWWAN Diagram
PSTN
ABC SPORTING GOODSWireless WAN Solution with VERIZON
as the Service Provider
POWER ACT NETWORK
CISCO SECURE PIX 506EF I R E W A L L
Cisco Pix 506e firewall
Eth0/0
Eth0/0
Ser0/0
Eth0/1
GE 0 /1 GE 0/0
A= ACT F= FDX
HWIC3
HWIC1
PVDM1 PVDM1 PVDM0 AIM 1 AIM0
CISCO 2821
R
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S= SPEED L= LI NK
2 EVM ONLY
HWI
C2
HWI
C0
1
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENETCisco 2800 WAN Router
with 3G WWAN HWIC Card
Flat Panel on Roof of
Store
Mobile Solutions Center(MSC)
Base Station and Tower
Verizon Telephone
Service
BellSouthTelephone
Service
POWER ACT NETWORK
CISCO SECURE PIX 506EF I R E W A L L
Cisco Pix 506e firewall
Eth0/0
Eth0/0
Ser0/0
Eth0/1
GE 0/1 GE 0/0
A= ACT F= FDX
HWIC3
HWIC1
PVDM1 PVDM1 PVDM 0 AIM 1 AIM0
CISCO 2821
R
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S= SPEED L= LI NK
2 EVM ONLY
HWI
C2
HWI
C0
1
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENETCisco 2800 WAN Router
with 3G WWAN HWIC Card
Flat Panel on Roof of
Store
Mobile Solutions Center(MSC)
Base Station and Tower
WWAN SECURITYWWAN SECURITY
Cisco PIX Firewalls at Perimeter Cisco PIX Firewalls at Perimeter
Limit Traffic Between Sites to Database and Limit Traffic Between Sites to Database and Application Traffic OnlyApplication Traffic Only
Set Firewall Rules to block unauthorized Set Firewall Rules to block unauthorized networks from inbound access into each store networks from inbound access into each store perimeterperimeter
Mobility Use Case ExampleMobility Use Case Example
Mobility Solution Allows Sales Reps to Call on Area Mobility Solution Allows Sales Reps to Call on Area Customers and Take Orders Using a Mobile Handheld Customers and Take Orders Using a Mobile Handheld PDA.PDA.
With the ABC Sporting Goods Wireless Solution, the With the ABC Sporting Goods Wireless Solution, the Sales rep can thenSales rep can then
1.1. Check Availability from the Corporate Check Availability from the Corporate Inventory DatabaseInventory Database
Mobility Use Case ExampleMobility Use Case Example
With the ABC Sporting Goods Wireless With the ABC Sporting Goods Wireless Solution, the Sales rep can alsoSolution, the Sales rep can also
2. Place the order using the PDA2. Place the order using the PDA
3. Immediately Tell the Customer if and 3. Immediately Tell the Customer if and when the order can be shippedwhen the order can be shipped
MOBILITY SECURITYMOBILITY SECURITY
Based on Service Provider AgreementBased on Service Provider Agreement
Only authorized devices can access ABC’s Only authorized devices can access ABC’s WWAN from the Mobility provider networkWWAN from the Mobility provider network
Firewall Rules to incorporate specified source IP Firewall Rules to incorporate specified source IP of Mobile devices (IPv6 addresses in access of Mobile devices (IPv6 addresses in access lists)lists)
Mobility Use Case ExampleMobility Use Case Example
WAN Internet
Sales Rep – Territory 1
Sales Rep – Territory 2
ProviderNetwork
Provider Network
Inventory Tracking/Order Management
DATACENTER
Enterprise View of all 3 SolutionsEnterprise View of all 3 Solutions
Internet
PSTN
Flat Panel on Roof of
Store
Mobile Solutions Center(MSC)
Base Station and Tower
BellSouthTelephone
Service
Sales Rep – Territory 1
Sales Rep – Territory 2
CISCO AIRONET 1100 SERIES
W IRELESS ACCESS POINT
CISCO AIRONET 1100 SERIES
W IRELESS ACCESS POINT
CISCO AIRONET 1100 SERIES
W IRELESS ACCESS POINT
Cisco 4400 SeriesWIRELESS LAN CONTROLLER
MODEL 4402 25 APCONSOLE
STATUS
ALARM
PS1
PS2
LINK ACT
SERVICE
LINK ACT
UTILITY 1 2
LINK
ACT
1
2
3FAN
STATUS
Catalyst4503
GOOD
FAIL
- 48v TO - 60v11 A
GOOD
FAIL
- 48v TO - 60v11 A
Cisco 4503
RESET
UPLINK 1 UPLINK 2
ACTIVELINK LINK
UTILIZATION CONSOLE
100%1% EJECT
FLASH
ACTIVE ACTIVE
WS-X4515 SUPERVISOR ENGINE IV
STATUSLINK
MGT10/100
MAX 15.4W/PORT
STATUS
W S-X4548-GB-RJ45V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
MULTI-SPEEDGIGABIT ETHERNET
SW ITCHING MODULE
48-PORT10/100/1000 BASE T
IN-LINE POW ER
3231
3029
2827
2625
2423
2221
2019
1817
4847
4645
4443
4241
4039
3837
3635
3433
1615
1413
1211
109
87
65
43
21
32313029282726252423222120191817 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
Cisco Aironet Wireless
Controller
Aironet 1240 WAP
CISCO AIRONET 1100 SERIES
W IRELESS ACCESS POINT
Aironet 1240 WAP
Aironet 1240 WAP
Aironet 1240 WAP
Aironet 1240 WAP
POWER ACT NETWORK
CISCO SECURE PIX 506EF I R E W A L L
Cisco Pix 506e firewall
Eth0/0
Eth0/0
Ser0/0
Eth0/1
CISCO AIRONET 1100 SERIES
W IRELESS ACCESS POINT
Local Applications
Uplink 1 Uplink 2
Gi2/1
Gi2/2
Gi2/3
Gi2/4
Gi2/5
Gi2/7
Gi2/8-2/20
WLANSolution
Mobility Solution
GE 0/ 1 GE 0/ 0
A= ACT F= FDX
HWI
C3
H
WIC
1PV DM 1 PV DM 1 PV DM 0 AIM1 AIM0
CISCO 2821R
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S= SP EED L= LINK
2 EV M ONLY
HWI
C2
H
WI
C
0
1
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENETCisco 2800 WAN Router
with 3G WWAN HWIC Card
WWAN Solution
WWAN ENTERPRISE VIEW
WWAN
Ser0/0GE 0/ 1 GE 0 /0
A= ACT F= FDX
HW
IC3
H
WI
C1
PV DM 1 PV DM 1 PV DM 0 AIM1 AIM 0
CISCO 2821R
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S= SP EED L= LINK
2 EV M O NLY
HW
IC2
H
WI
C0
1
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
Cisco 2800 WAN Router with 3G WWAN HWIC
Flat Panel on Roof of
Store
Ser0/0GE 0/1 GE 0/0
A= ACT F= FDX
H
WI
C3
HW
IC
1PV DM 1 PV DM 1 PV DM 0 AIM1 AIM0
CISCO 2821R
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S = SP EED L= LINK
2 EV M O NLY
H
WI
C2
HW
IC
0
1
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
Cisco 2800 WAN Router with 3G WWAN HWIC
Flat Panel on Roof of
Store
Ser0/0GE 0/1 GE 0/0
A= ACT F= FDX
HW
IC
3
HW
IC1
PV DM 1 PV DM1 PV DM0 AIM 1 AIM0
CISCO 2821R
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S = SP EED L= LINK
2 EV M O NLY
HW
IC
2
HW
IC0
1
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
Cisco 2800 WAN Router with 3G WWAN HWIC
Flat Panel on Roof of
Store
Ser0/0GE 0/1 GE 0/0
A= ACT F= FDX
HW
IC
3
HW
IC1
PV DM 1 PV DM 1 PV DM 0 AIM1 AIM0
CISCO 2821R
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S = SP EED L= LINK
2 EV M O NLY
HW
IC
2
HW
IC0
1
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
Cisco 2800 WAN Router with 3G WWAN HWIC
Flat Panel on Roof of
StoreSer0/0
GE 0 /1 GE 0 /0
A= ACT F= FDX
HW
IC3
HWI
C1
PV DM 1 PV DM 1 PV DM 0 AIM 1 AIM 0
CISCO 2821R
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S= SP EED L= LINK
2 EV M O NLY
HW
IC2
HWI
C0
1
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
Cisco 2800 WAN Router with 3G WWAN HWIC
Flat Panel on Roof of
Store
Ser0/0GE 0/1 GE 0/0
A= ACT F= FDX
H
WI
C3
HW
IC
1PV DM 1 PV DM1 PV DM0 AIM 1 AIM0
CISCO 2821R
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S = SP EED L= LINK
2 EV M O NLY
H
WI
C2
HW
IC
0
1
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
Cisco 2800 WAN Router with 3G WWAN HWIC
Flat Panel on Roof of
Store
Ser0/0GE 0/1 GE 0/0
A= ACT F= FDX
HWI
C3
H
WI
C
1PV DM 1 PV DM 1 PV DM 0 AIM1 AIM0
CISCO 2821R
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S = SP EED L= LINK
2 EV M O NLY
HWI
C2
H
WI
C
0
1
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
Cisco 2800 WAN Router with 3G WWAN HWIC
Flat Panel on Roof of
Store
Ser0/0GE 0/1 GE 0/0
A= ACT F= FDX
HW
IC
3
HW
IC1
PV DM 1 PV DM 1 PV DM 0 AIM1 AIM0
CISCO 2821R
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S = SP EED L= LINK
2 EV M O NLY
HW
IC
2
HW
IC0
1
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
Cisco 2800 WAN Router with 3G WWAN HWIC
Flat Panel on Roof of
Store
Ser0/0GE 0 /1 GE 0 /0
A= ACT F= FDX
HW
IC
3
HWI
C1
PV DM 1 PV DM 1 PV DM 0 AIM 1 AIM 0
CISCO 2821R
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S= SP EED L= LINK
2 EV M O NLY
HW
IC
2
HWI
C0
1
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
Flat Panel on Roof of
Store
Ser0/0GE 0 /1 GE 0 /0
A= ACT F= FDX
H
WI
C3
HW
IC
1PV DM 1 PV DM 1 PV DM 0 AIM 1 AIM 0
CISCO 2821R
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S= SP EED L= LINK
2 EV M O NLY
H
WI
C2
HW
IC
0
1
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
Cisco 2800 WAN Router with 3G WWAN HWIC
Flat Panel on Roof of
Store
WIRELESS CDMA CONNECTIVITY
Internet
Ser0/0GE 0/1 GE 0/0
A= ACT F= FDX
HWIC3
HWIC1
PVDM1 PVDM1 PVDM0 AIM1 AIM0
CISCO 2821R
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S= SPEED L= LINK
2 EVM ONLY
HWIC2
HWIC0
1
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
IOBT ETHERNET
LNK
FDX WIC1ENET
Cisco 2800 WAN Router with 3G WWAN HWIC
Card
Flat Panel on Roof of
Store
Mobile Solutions Center(MSC)
Base Station
and Tower
PSDN
Inventory
Firewall
ROIROI
Increase Revenue ChannelsIncrease Revenue ChannelsA. Mobility Solution to Check InventoryA. Mobility Solution to Check Inventory
B. WLAN to Check Local InventoryB. WLAN to Check Local Inventory
C. WWAN to Cross Check Inventory at Other C. WWAN to Cross Check Inventory at Other Stores Stores
Increase Customer Base by Mobilizing Sales Increase Customer Base by Mobilizing Sales ForceForce
Increase Distribution Channel by Streamlining Increase Distribution Channel by Streamlining Supply ChainSupply Chain
ScalabilityScalability
The Completed Wireless Infrastructure will The Completed Wireless Infrastructure will allow faster implementation at new storesallow faster implementation at new stores
1. Use of a Standard Model of Deployment1. Use of a Standard Model of Deployment
2. Choosing a Standard Vendor (Cisco) 2. Choosing a Standard Vendor (Cisco) will Reduce Support Cost and allow will Reduce Support Cost and allow volume discounts through a VAR (Value volume discounts through a VAR (Value Added ResellerAdded Reseller
Competitive AdvantageCompetitive Advantage
ABC will maintain a market lead over ABC will maintain a market lead over competitors by:competitors by:
1.1. Supplying Regions with inventory from other Supplying Regions with inventory from other locations faster than competitors. locations faster than competitors.
2.2. Filling orders remotely using PDA’s to check Filling orders remotely using PDA’s to check inventory and place ordersinventory and place orders
3.3. Expanding to New Stores faster than competitors Expanding to New Stores faster than competitors by deploying a network technology that easily by deploying a network technology that easily integrates into the existing infrastructureintegrates into the existing infrastructure
ConclusionConclusion
Wireless Enterprise is:Wireless Enterprise is:Good for Revenue GrowthGood for Revenue GrowthGood for Supply Chain ManagementGood for Supply Chain ManagementGood for ScalabilityGood for ScalabilityGood for Keeping Market LeadershipGood for Keeping Market LeadershipEasy to implementEasy to implementUnderstandable to End UsersUnderstandable to End Users