SP WIFI Solution Cisco
SP WIFI Solution Cisco
SP WIFI Solution Cisco
There will be 5B mobile devices and 2B M2M nodes Global mobile traffic will grow 26X to 6.3 EB/mo
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Internet Service
AAA/Service manager Corporate server
Corporate network
FAT AP FAT AP
FAT AP
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Controls handoff between APs LAN, MAN, or WAN Connected (L2 or L3 transport)
Unified Architecture
CleanAir for active interference mitigation Adaptive wireless intrusion detection/prevention (wIPS)
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AAA/Service manager
Corporate server
CAP WAP
FAT AP FAT AP
FAT AP
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CleanAir
ClientLink
Band Select
Optimized RF utilization by moving 5 GHz capable client out of the congested 2.4 GHz channels Improves Network Throughput
Extends reliable multicast into the wireless network by converting multicast to unicast at the AP Quality Video over WLAN
Video Stream
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PERFORMANCE
AIR QUALITY
PERFORMANCE
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to Wi-Fi performance
Proactively change channels
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Manual Channel Assignment Manual Transmit Power Adjustment Manual Coverage Hole Detection/Mitigation
Dynamic Channel Assignment Dynamic Transmit Power Adjustment Dynamic Coverage Hole Detection/Mitigation
AFTER Beam directed towards client resulting in consistent experience and better performance
802.11a/g (ClientLink) or 802.11a/g/n (ClientLink 2.0)
Beam Strength
Beam Forming
802.11n
802.11n
ClientLink (Beamforming)
Essential facts
Beam Forming is effective for downstream traffic
802.11a/g
Beam Forming
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40MHz Channels
Packet Aggregation
Backward Compatibility
With MRC
Multiple Signals Sent and Combined at the Receiver Increasing Fidelity
MIMO AP Performance
Beam Forming
MRC gives a gain of 4.7 dB in UL for all Data Rates MRC Gain is added in Rx Sensitivity number
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3 Antennas Rx Signals
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40MHz Channels
Packet Aggregation
Backward Compatibility
stream 1
MIMO AP
stream 2 Performance
Increases Bandwidth
Beam Forming
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Spatial Multiplexing
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Global Enterprise
CEO Meeting
M&A Negotiation
Sports Event
CEO Meeting
M&A Negotiation
Sports Event
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Backgrou nd
Best Effort
Video
Voice
Internal Collision Resolution
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From client to AP
Upstream QoS ensures that packetstraveling from the client through the AP and
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WLAN Controllers
Planning Tools
Troubleshooting
Alarm Monitoring
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OUTDOOR
1550 Seriesfour models DOCSIS 3.0 and EuroDOCSIS 3.0 option Dual radio APs and dual band stick antennas RF excellence with:
CleanAir ClientLink RRM VideoStream Band Select
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Features
Benefits
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Compact Size
SP deploys anywhere, without worrying that the AP is too big or noticeable Solar shield/cover available option to paint and brand if desired
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Any Device / BYOD Optimized Client Scalability RF Interference Mitigation Enterprise-class Performance Voice/Video/Multimedia Basic Connectivity Deployment Flexibility
High Client Density HD Video/VDI Investment Protection 11ac Migration Comprehensive Security
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1600
3x3:2 DualBand DualRadio CleanAir Express* ClientLink 2.0 VideoStream
2600
3700
NE W
3x4:3 Dual-Band Dual-Radio High Client Scalability CleanAir ClientLink 2.0 VideoStream
Flexibility
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Enterprise
Mission Critical
Best In Class
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Committed
16 User 3G Open Mode Module <100mW Transmit Power (same as ETSI 802.11) Compatible with 3600i/3600e Wi-Fi
3G/HSPA + 802.11n Band II/V or I 802.11n 2.4/5GHz 3G 100mW at Ant. Port 3G: 1x1 SISO 802.11n 4x4 3SS / Beamforming 5 MHz Cisco 3600 AP Platform 21/5.7 Mbps HSDPA+ (peak rate)* 16 Active users; 200 idle ;3GPP R99 & R8 HSDPA+ ; Iuh / TR-069, TR-196v1, Open Mode 3G Active CS/PS and Idle Mode Reselection 3G : Network Listen 802.11 : Clean Air PoE+ or 48V DC (25W)
RF BW
AIRONET 3600
Supports powering through PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) R99 WCDMA Voice Calls HSDPA+ 21Mbps / HSUPA 5.76Mbps (Peak Rates)* Available in 3GPP I (Rest of World) and Band II/V (USA/LATAM) USC5412 LTE module in Planning
Base Platform 3G Throughput 3G Feature Set Mobility SON / HetNet Power Supply
Size / Weight
Deployment
Features/Performance
MultiArchitecture Capable
SRE WLCM2
FlexConnect
New
Virtual Controller Flex 7500
Features
Throughput Scale Data forwarding Modes Resiliency QoS Security Roaming Services IPv6 BYOD CLI Licensing 8 Gbps
5508
5760
60 Gbps Line-rate 1000 APs, 12000 Clients
Local Mode
N+1, Multiple LAG, HA SKU Granular QoS (MQC) Downloadable ACLs L2 and L3 Fast Secure Roaming (FSR) Flexible Netflow IPv6 Client Mobility, First Hop Security ISE 1.1MR IOS CLI, Secure Shell, EEM/TCL/TK Right to use
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MSE-3310 tracks up to 2,000 endpoints (interferers, rogues, Wi-Fi clients, wired devices) and 2,000 aWIPS
MSE-3355 tracks up to 18,000 end points (interferers, rogues, Wi-Fi clients, wired devices) and 3,000 aWIPS
MSE provides well-defined APIs for Enterprise and Mobile app development
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Location Services
Track & Trace interferers & Layer 1 threats, Rogues, Wi-Fi clients and RF tags Geo fencing / Zone based alerts Presence detection
Available as Physical & Virtual Appliance MSE tracks up to 50,000 endpoints & supports 10,000 Monitor Mode or ELM AP
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Wireless Network
Thinksmart collects location data on users and devices from the WiFi Infrastructure and presents analytics on aggregate user location and trends
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In-Aisle Purchase
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Trusted WiFi
Untrusted WiFi
Internet
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LMA
PMIPv6
PMIPv6
GTP
AP
.1Q
AP
L3
WLC
IPSec
UE
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L3
AP
IPSec
L2
WLC/ MAG
MAG
LMA
GTP
L3
GTP
AP
L3
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HLR
AUC
AAA
GGSN
SUM PCR Portal AAA
Cisco UCS
PMIPv6/GTP
Internet
Cisco Wireless Controllers CAPWAP
DHCP
AP
Portal DHCP AAA WLC WLC AP
Hotspot
AP Aggrega tion Switch AP
Internet Servic
PGW/LMA GTP
Gn
Roaming Partner Core
Internet Servic
Internet Servic
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Portal Device
Open Association DHCP DHCP ARP IP Unknown MAC. RADIUS Access Req (username= MAC Framed IP)
AP+WLC
DHCP
ISG
QNS
UserDB
uSuM
RADIUS Reject
Apply Open Garden and L4 Redirect Services http://www.google.com PBHK L4 Redirect to Portal REST API (get MAC) required for WebAuth, not needed for TLS registration HTTP: Send branded portal HTTP: Request TLS account with MSISDN credentials SQL query for
Customer Care
SMSC
MSISDN SQL response with IMSI, CC, APN SQL insert (user-MSISDN, password, IMSI, CC, APN) SMS to MSISDN with password HTTP: Info page with instructions to connect to EAP SSID User reconnects to 2011 SSID Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. EAP
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Device
AP+WLC
Open Association EAP Request/ID
ASR1k iWAG
GGSN
CAR
UserDB
All subs user/password provisioned with IMSI, MSISDN and CC
EAP ID Response/ID
EAP-TLS Method
RADIUS Access Accept (EAP Success) Cache user MAC IMSI, MSISDN, CC
RADIUS Access Request(Username= MAC) RADIUS Access Accept(3GPP-IMSI, ChargingCharacteristsics, cisco-msisdn, cisco-mn-service, Cisco-mpc-protocol-interface, cisco-service-selectionAPN) Create PDP Ctx Req Create PDP Ctx Res (IP, DNS)
DHCP Offer
DHCP Req DHCP Ack
GTP tunnel
Gi Data packet (Src IP=IP)
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Device
AP+WLC
Open Association EAP Request/ID
ASR1k iWAG
GGSN
CAR
HLR
UserDB
All subs user/password provisioned with IMSI, MSISDN and CC
EAP ID Response/ID
RADIUS Access Request (username= IMSI@realm, calling station ID = MAC) MAP SEND AUTH INFO Req MAP SEND AUTH INFO Res SQL query for IMSI SQL response for IMSI MSISDN, CC, APN Cache user MAC IMSI, MSISDN, CC
EAP-SIM Method
RADIUS Access Request(Username= MAC) RADIUS Access Accept(3GPP-IMSI, ChargingCharacteristsics, cisco-msisdn, cisco-mn-service, Cisco-mpc-protocol-interface, cisco-service-selectionAPN) Create PDP Ctx Req Create PDP Ctx Res (IP, DNS)
DHCP Offer
DHCP Req DHCP Ack
GTP tunnel
Gi Data packet (Src IP=IP)
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Portal Page
802.1x 902.11i
Username Password
802.11
1997
Apple Airport
1999
Web Auth
WISPr 1.0
2003
Apple iPhone
2007
WISPr 2.0
2010
HS2.0
2011
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PCRF
Gx
OCS
Gy
MIP UMTS
Gn
SGSN GGSN
Gi
Client Wm
PMIP WAG
SWn
MIP
Wu: IPSec/IKEv2
WLAN
HA
WiFi
IP
PMIPv6
Migration to 4G underway
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MAG
WiFi Mobility
PGW / LMA
4
WLC
Domain Mobility
5
IPv6
Internet
802.11(x)
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CAPWAP
L2
PMIPv6
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MIPv4, MIPv6 Requires client implementation of Mobile IP stacks; client signalling needed
IP PMIPv6 (RFC-5213) Only network entities participate in mobility related signaling on behalf of clients Advantage: transparent to UE; no client required
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PMIPv6 Entities
Local Mobility Anchor (LMA):
topological anchor point for UE; assigns and manages UE address and access network location
PMIP Signalling: Proxy Binding Update (PBU) Proxy Binding Acknowledge (PBA)
Switches UE downstream/upstream data to appropriate MAG via PMIP tunnelling (GREbased encapsulation)
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happens when an AP moves association between APs joined to the same controller
Client must be re-
needed
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L2 Inter-Controller roam happens when an AP moves association between APs joined to the different controllers but client traffic bridged onto the same subnet authenticated and new security session established
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Foreign controllers
will send Layer 3 roaming clients packet back to its anchor controller through EtherIP tunneling
Source IP address of
needed
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HOTSPOT 2.0
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GSM
Turn on phone and get secure cellular connectivity
Hotspot 2.0
Turn on device and get secure Wi-Fi connectivity
Hotspot (Today)
SSID None None WebAuth WISPr Untrusted No No
HS2.0 Spec
802.11u 802.1X 802.11i EAP-SIM, AKA, TLS, TTLS Trusted Yes Yes
L3 Authentication
Hotspot Network Safe IPR Interoperable
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CONNECTIVITY
SPECTRUM
802.11j (Japan)
802.11y (3.6GHz)
802.11af (TVWS)
MANAGEMENT
SECURITY
SEAMLESS
CCX Driven
802.11 amendment Wi-Fi certification
APPLICATIONS
802.11aa (Video)
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Worldwide References
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2007 2008
2009
2010 2011
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Turk Telecom 25,000 Cisco APs, Cisco ISG/SCE back end infrastructure
British Telecom (BT) 3G Smart Phone Wi-Fi Offload architecture for 30,000+ APs 942 APs covering 3,000,000 sq ft in Dallas Cowboys Stadium for Superbowl XLV
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Over 200 Service Provider customers worldwide Business models: Hotspot, venue, off-load, customer
In-flight Wi-Fi
Over 80,000
Over 25,000
Over 100,000
access service
Same service
Cisco APs
Retail Hotspots
Cisco APs
Indoor +
Cisco APs
Wholesale off-
Starbucks McDonalds
3G Off-load Stadiums
load
Over 25,000
Cisco Aps
Over 10,000
Cisco solution
Cisco Solution
locations
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Solution redundancy
Air interface superiority Seamless integration with 3G/4G network Ability to offer value added services like location based services
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Thank you.
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