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Fayçal Bayoun Francis Girard
Product Sales Specialist Consulting Systems Engineer
November 10, 2016
Driving Productivity Through Enterprise Mobility
HealthcareGovernment Manufacturing Education Financial
Digitization Impacts All Sectors
Cisco Confidential
Enterprise, Evolution of the Open OfficeOpen Workspace
High Performance Wi-Fi While
Leveraging Location-based Solutions
Like CMX
Reliably Connect Employees and Devices
for Business Critical Applications such as
Wi-Fi Calling and Video Services
Dynamically adapting the network to
provide optimal user experience
The Platform for Digital Business802.11ac Wave 2
Highest Wi-Fi
Performance Ever
Better End Device
Efficiency
Higher Data Rate Than
Previous Standard
Allows For More Wireless Data
With Wider Channels
Simultaneously Deliver Data to
Multiple Devices
Conserve End-Device Battery
Better User Experience
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
Cisco Digital Network Architecture
Automation
Abstraction and Policy
Control from Core to Edge
Open and Programmable | Standards-based
Open APIs | Developers Environment
DNA Service ManagementPolicy | Orchestration
Virtualization
Physical and Virtual Infrastructure | App Hosting
Analytics
Network Data,
Contextual Insights
Insights and
Experiences
Network-enabled Applications
Cloud-enabled | Software-delivered
Automation
and Assurance
Security and
Compliance
Principles
Cisco Digital Network Architecture for 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
Build
Run
Design
DNA Center
APIC-EM
(2.0)
Network
AssuranceISE Prime
DNA Center delivers a simplified UI and integrated solution for customers to Design,
Build and Run the network through automation and assurance
Physical and Virtual Network Infrastructure
Cisco DNA Center
DNA Automation for mobility
Simplified Network Design
Automated Service provisioning
Centralized Policy orchestration
Best Practices driven Network Design
Simplified QoS and Network security
orchestration (TrustSec)
CVD in a click for service provisioning
Single pane of glass Management
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
802.11ac Wave 2 Overview
Wi-Fi Connectivity Speed Timeline Gigabit Wi-Fi As Primary Access
4SS Desktops
3SS Desktops / Laptops
2SS Laptops / Tablets
1SS Tablets / Smartphones
*Assuming 80 MHz channel is available
and suitable
**Assuming 160 MHz channel is
available and suitable802.11 802.11n802.11b 802.11a/g
802.11ac
Wave 1
802.11ac
Wave 2
3466**
2340**
1730**
290*
= Connect Rates (Mbps)
= Spatial StreamsSS
20162015
Gig
abit
Eth
ern
et
Uplin
k
2 G
igabit
Eth
ern
et
Uplin
ks
1 SS
2 SS
4SS
3SS
20132007200319991997
2 1124
54 65
450
300
1300*
290*
870*
5260**
3500**
600*
Dual
5GHz
Multig
igabit
Uplin
ks
How 802.11ac Wave 2 Works
Multi-User MIMO
(MU-MIMO)
Wider RF Channels Four Spatial Streams
speed boost compared to Wave 1, thanks to:80%
How 802.11ac Wave 2 WorksFour Spatial Streams
Object
Access point transmits
“abcdefghijkl”
to client
4 SS Wi-Fi client receives
“abcdefghijkl”
through four streams of data
Four spatial
streams support
using single-user MIMO
Wall
Ceiling
How 802.11ac Wave 2 Works Multi-User, Multi-Input, Multi-Output
Simultaneous Data Delivery to Many Devices
Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO)Single-User MIMO (SU-MIMO)
How 802.11ac Wave 2 Works 802.11ac Wave 2 with 160MHZ - Wider Channels
5170
MHz
5490
MHz
5330
MHz
36
40
44
48
52
56
60
64
10
0
10
4
10
8
11
2
11
6
12
0
12
4
12
8
13
2
13
6
14
0
20MHz.
40MHz.
80MHz.
160MHz.
5710
MHzWider Channels
Allows More Traffic
to Pass
Multi-User MIMO
Uses the Channel to
Max Capacity
How 802.11ac Wave 2 Works
BW
(MHz)
# Spatial
Streams
MCS
(QAMr5/6)
PHY Rate
(Mbps)
MAC
Throughput
(Mbps)*
80 3 256 1300 845
160 1 64 650 422
160 1 256 780 507
160 1 256 866 563
160 2 64 1300 845
160 2 256 1560 1014
160 2 256 1732 1126
160 3 64 1950 1268
160 3 256 2340 1521
160 3 256 2600 1690
Data rates introduced with
802.11ac Wave 2
Potential throughput at
160-MHz channel widths:
• Multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO)
• Wider RF channels
* Based on 65% MAC utilization
Can we even exceed 1 Gbps on the AP?
*Rule of thumb: AP to Switch Ethernet bandwidth should be ~70% of radio bandwidth to avoid the Ethernet link as the system bottleneck
** Cisco 802.11ac Whitepaper http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/aironet-3600-series/white_paper_c11-713103.html
Period Standard
Radio
Bandwidth**
(Mb/s)
AP to Switch
Ethernet
bandwidth
(Mb/s)*
1997-1998 802.11 2 1.4
1999-2002 802.11b 11 7.7
2003-2006 802.11a/g 54 38
2007-2013 802.11n 600 420
2013-2015 802.11ac Wave1 1300 910
2015 & beyond 802.11ac Wave23500
6900
2500
5000
Existing Gigabit infrastructure
is insufficient to handle .11ac
growth beyond 1Gbps
Gigabit Ethernet has been
around since 1999 and has
now become the bottleneck
Market needs an innovative
technology to support >1Gbps
over existing cables
Limited to 1G!
Cat 5e Cables
WiFi @ 1G>1G
The Problem – Gigabit Bottleneck
The Solution: Cisco Multigigabit Ethernet
Delivers up to 5X Speeds in Enterprise without replacing cabling.
2.5-5G
Cat 5e Cables
WiFi > 1G
Multigigabit
SwitchMultigigabit
Capable 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 standards
up to 60W
Cisco Multigigabit with
Cisco Multigigabit Ethernet Key Differentiators
Maintain Switch to AP Reach at Higher SpeedsAdaptive Rate Technology (FE, 1G, 2.5G, 5G, and 10G) Future proofed for higher speeds
Infrastructure Investment Protection Supports up to 100m distance with Cat5e cabling up to 5G speeds for Brownfield
Supports Cat6a cabling for Greenfield deployments for higher speeds
POE/POE+/UPOE Cisco Innovation over 10GT Standard to support high end point power needs
Standards Compliant 1G and 10G BaseT IEEE standards, IEEE 802.3bz 2.5/5GBASE-T standard started
802.11ac Wave 2Controllers and Access Points
Wireless Controllers – Scale from 1-6000!
Large Campus (Controller in DC)
5520 8540
• Up to 6,000 APs
• 64,000 clients
• 40 Gbps
• Up to 1,500 APs
• 20,000 clients
• 20 Gbps
Branch (Controller on Premise)
Mobility Express 2504 Virtual WLC
• Up to 75 APs
• 1,000 clients
• 1 Gbps
• Up to 3,000 APs
• 32,000 clients
• 500 Mbps
• VMWare, KVM, HyperV
• Up to 100 APs
• 2000 clients
• Virtual WLC
embedded in AP
Branch (Controller in DC)
• 4x4:3SS 80Mhz; 1.7 Gbps
• Spectrum Analysis*
• Internal or External antenna
• Tx Beam Forming
• 2 GE Ports
• USB 2.0
• Centralized, FlexConnectand Mobility Express
Enterprise Class
1850
Enterprise
• 3x3:2SS 80MHz; 867Mbps
• Spectrum Analysis*
• Internal antenna
• Tx Beam Forming
• 1 GE Port
• USB 2.0
• Centralized, FlexConnectand Mobility Express
Enterprise Class
1830
• 4x4:3SS 160 MHz; 5 Gbps
• 2.4, 5GHz or Dual 5GHz
• 2 GE or 1 GE + 1 mGig (5G)
• Internal or External antenna
• Smart Antenna Connector
• Enhanced Location* (External Antenna)
• CleanAir 160 MHz,
• ClientLink 4.0, StadiumVision
• USB 2.0
• Modularity
• Centralized, FlexConnect and Mobility Express
Best in Class
3800
Best In ClassMission Critical
• 4x4:3SS 160 MHz; 5 Gbps
• 2.4, 5GHz or Dual 5GHz
• 2 GE Ports
• Internal or External antenna
• Smart Antenna Connector
• Enhanced Location*
• CleanAir 160MHz
• ClientLink 4.0
• USB 2.0
• Centralized, FlexConnectand Mobility Express
Mission Critical
2800
Infrastructure Mid-Market AP
• 2x2:2 SS MU-MIMO
• 1GbE uplink
• Bluetooth Low Energy*
• Mobility Express
Wall-Plate
• 2x2:2 SS MU-MIMO
• 3xGbE down, 1xPoE Out
• Bluetooth Low Energy*
• Centralized, FlexConnectand Mobility Express
• Mobility Express
Enterprise Class
1815
New
Cisco 802.11ac Wave 2 Indoor Access Points
Flexible Radio Assignment
Optimized Roaming
Turbo Performance
Zero Impact AVC
Cisco CleanAir®
Cisco ClientLink
Future Proof Expandability
Multi-Gigabit UplinksGb+
Flex Dynamic Frequency Selection
Cisco Aironet 2800, 3800 Series Access Points Wireless excellence and innovations
Apple Fast Lane
LAS VEGAS TOKYO
Cisco Deployment Maintains Capacity and Avoids Interference
Dual 5GHz.
5GHz. / 2.4GHz.
5 GHz. / 2.4GHz (Not Serving Clients)
CISCO
With the Cisco Solution, users can convert the 2.4 radios to 5 GHz for extra capacity
20-25% More CapacityCompared to closest competitor
Aironet AP 3800 / 2800 client performance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_-BykT_YIM&feature=youtu.be
Meet Any Wi-Fi Use CaseExpandability and Investment Protection
Custom
Application
Using Linux
Adv. Security
and Spectrum
Analysis
Bluetooth
Beacon
location
Antennas
Directional
Antennas
Stadium
Panel
Antenna
SMART
ANTENNA
PORT
MODULE
PORT
Self-Discover /
Self-Configure
Other
Other
PRIMARY
ANTENNAS
Potential Future
Expandability
Future Wi-Fi
Standard
Video
Surveillance
Custom
Application
Using Linux
Bluetooth
Beaconing
3G and
LTE
Small Cell
Offload
Other
Access Point Extensions (APeX)Third-party Development Framework
• A development framework to enable an ecosystem of expansion modules (HW module, USB or software) for Cisco Aironet AP 3800 Series
• Facilitate both hardware and software based solutions
• Seamlessly Enable partners
• Enable vertical specific solutions
MODULE PORT
Cisco Aironet Portfolio – Outdoor AP
Enterprise 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 (802.3at)
• 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 (802.3at) (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
availability
CMX and Location Technologies
Create Business Impact with Cisco CMX
• Presence and location detection
• Visibility (Wi-Fi, BLE)
• Easy Wi-Fi login, custom or social
• Zone-based, custom
splash pages
• App-based mobile engagement
• Context-aware
in-venue experiences
Detect Connect Engage
Presence LocationAnalytics
Location Is Key
Increased Accuracy & Greater Customer Insights
PresenceBasic
LocationEnhanced Location Hyperlocation
20m 7m 5m 1m
Venue-level,
Visitors, Dwell Time
Zone-level
Correlation
Sub-zone-Level
Navigation
Product Placement,
Asset Management
Location Accuracy
Use Cases
Understand How People Interact in the Location
Where people spend time
New compared to repeat visitorsNEW
Number of people by venue and zones
Peak time in venue
Common traffic patterns
Detect
Location-Specific Guest Access Connect
Simplify Access with User Opt-In
Offer Clear Terms and Conditions
Multiple Access Methods
Custom or Social Media
Understand Who Is in Your Location
Enhanced Analytics
Customized Access and Promotion
Proximity-Based Landing Pages and Video
Using Location-Based Wi-Fi to Engage Consumers Engage
Location-Aware App for Personalized
Experience
Work with Cisco and/or Ecosystem
Partners to Align to Business Needs
Integrate with Business Systems
Fully Customizable Applications with
Zone-based Captive Portals and
Enhanced Advertising
No Single Technology Delivers for All Use Cases
CMX delivers high accuracy indoor location, leveraging Wi-Fi & BLE, today
BLE
Navigation
Proximity Marketing
Fast Refresh Rates
Wi-Fi
Analytics
Space Utilization
Zone-based Triggers
Cisco Cloud Machine learning
and location engine
Virtual BLE – How does it work?
Beams I Hear
Location Estimate
BPBP
Simplify Beacons – CMX Cloud Beacon Center
Engagement
Metrics
Manage
Beacon Points
Machine Learning
Across Device Types
Drag and Drop Virtual Beacons
Create Proximity Message
Turn-by-Turn Navigation
• Replace 8x Physical Beacons
• Network Based
• Remotely Reconfigurable; Add or
move beacons with a click
• Eliminate batteries
• Eliminates site surveys with
advanced machine learning
• Operational simplicity
• Accuracy (< 3m)
Latency (< 3 s)
VIRTUAL BLE- WHY IS IT BETTER?
Proximity Engagement
Guidance
• Overlay
• PoE power/Daisy Chain
• Height ≤ 15 ft
• 40-60 ft separation
• Phone: App & BLE on
Recommendation on Wi-Fi and BLE use cases
Use Cases Wi-Fi BLE
Triangulation Hyperlocation Physical Virtual
Presence Analytics – Passer-by, Conversion,
Dwell Times
Geofence – Alerts
Location Analytics – Zone Based Position,
Footfall, Traffic Heatmap, Path and Correlation
Location Analytics – Wait/Queue times
Proximity – Messaging, Engagement
Indoor Wayfinding/Navigation (“Turn by Turn”)
*Some use cases can be achieved using multiple technologies. Proximity Messaging, Engagement and Indoor wayfinding/navigation use cases require a mobile app
Cisco Small CellThe in-building converged solution
Why Haven't Enterprises Fixed the Problem?
IT Budget Priorities
Fast to install
Easy to maintain
Cost effective
Value Added Services
High Capacity Radio
Multi Operator
DAS Cisco
Antennas
Fiber-OpticalCableG
SM
UM
TS
LT
E
Com
bin
er
Fib
er –
Optic
al
Main
Unit
SplitterSplitter
Fiber Remote
Unit
SplitterSplitter
SplitterSplitter
1/2” Coax
Base Station(s) in Dedicated Room
Fiber
Remote Unit
Fiber Remote
Unit
Preferred
>15,000sqm
DedicatedBackhaul
DAS Deployment
Cisco Differentiator: Ease of Installation
Big Pipeline
Factory | Universities | Healthcare |
Hospitality | etc.
Wifi Deployment Wifi Deployment w/Clip-in
Why Cisco for Digital Enterprise Wireless
Cisco Wi-Fi
Leadership
Cisco LAN
Autonomous
Access Point
Controller
Coordinated
Access Points
with RRM
1,2, and 3
Spatial Stream
802.11n with
CleanAir
Unified Policy
and Network
Management
Stateful
Switchover &
Application
Visibility and
Control
802.11ac
Wave 1 &
High-Density
Experience Connected
Mobile
Experiences
802.11ac Wave 2
& Multigigabit
Ethernet &
Hyperlocation
Self-Learning -
RRM
Self-Protecting -
CleanAir
Self-Healing –
SSO
Self-Optimizing–
HDX
1997 2012 2016
Cisco Unified
Access™
Only Cisco has Self-Protecting, Self-Healing, and Self-Optimizing capabilities that simplifies IT operations
Wireless AccomplishmentsCisco-Apple
partnership
Comprehensie award-winning
Wave-2 Portfolio
2016 Gartner Wired +
Wireless
Magic Quadrant
Leadership
+Optimized Wi-Fi
ConnectivityPrioritized Business
applications AWARD
Las Vegas
Tokyo
+
Thank you.
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