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Breaking the Status Quo

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Welcome to the Webinar

This webinar will be recorded

Attendee lines will be muted

How can you ask questions?Use the question panel on your screen

You will receive an email with link to recorded presentation

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Introducing our Speakers

Chuck LukaszewskiCTO Office

Jeremy RoachIP RTSE, Americas-Central Region

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Levi’s Stadium

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• On 30+ days per year, for ~6 hours, Levi’s is one of the largest campuses in the US• Bigger than any of the top 10 university, technology company or hospital campus

• Standard enterprise metrics for bandwidth, concurrent sessions and user density are met or exceeded here

Full-Scale Campus Deployment in a Square Block

Bandwidth

Density

Sessions

Ports

Users

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• 68,500 plus standing room (75K for Super Bowl)

• $1.2 billion, 1.85M sf2

• 10 clubs, 170 suites

• 370 concessions w/POS (wired & wireless)

• 52 IDFs, 500 edge switches, 24K ports

• 400+ miles of fiber/copper (70+ just for Wi-Fi)

• ~1,200 802.11ac Wi-Fi access points; >1,200 Aruba Beacons

• 2,000+ IPTVs

• Largest outdoor scoreboard in NFL; 5th largest overall

Levi’s Stadium Key Facts & Figures

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Levi’s Stadium Wired Volume is Record Setting

*Timeframe: Midnight Nov 27 – 7 P.M. PST all traffic in/out of Aggregation Routers; includes links which go to/from Internet (core) routers

WiFi (TB) General (TB) Security (TB) IPTV (TB) POS (GB)

In 9 12.8 97 13 65

Out 9 12.8 93 4 65

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Wired Network Cluster Statistics49ers vs. Seahawks – Thanksgiving Day

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Levi’s Stadium Owns Virtually Every Wi-Fi Record

Super Bowl 46 Super Bowl 47 Super Bowl 48 2014 FIFA World 2014 World Series 49ers vs. Broncos 49ers vs. BearsIndianapolis New Orleans New Jersey Cup - Brazil AT&T Park - SF Levis Levis

2012 2013 2014 7/13/2014 10/24 - 10/26 8/17/2014 9/14/2014

Attendance 68,658 71,024 82,529 76,000 43,087 63,992 70,799 Unique Wi-Fi Users 12,946 9,556 30,000 20,638 24,775 29,429 % Capacity 18.9% 13.5% 39.5% 47.9% 38.7% 41.6%Peak Concurrent Users 8,260 5569 13,500 11,400 16,862 18,901 % Capacity 12.0% 7.8% 16.4% 15.0% 26.4% 26.7%Data Volume Offloaded (TB) 0.4 TB 1.1 TB 3.2 TB 0.6 TB 1.6 TB 2.1 TB 3.3 TB Average Data Per Fan (MB) 28.6 MB 117.7 MB 19.3 MB 78.5 MB 85.8 MB 112.1 MB Peak Data Transfer Rate (Mbps) 117 510 770 2,298 Mbps 3,146 Mbps Continuous Wi-Fi Load > 1Gbps 2h 10m 3h 15mContinuous Wi-Fi Load > 500Mbps 3h 30m 5h 30mInstant Replays Watched 7,800 In-Seat Food Orders & Deliveries 1,739 3,626

Source Cisco Systems presentation

Cisco Systems presentation

http://www.extremenetworks.com/super-bowl-stats/

Ruckus Wireless Infographic

http://www.mobilesportsreport.com/2014/10/half-a-stadium-using-wi-fi-2014-world-series-games-set-wi-fi-records-at-att-park/

http://www.mobilesportsreport.com/2014/08/holy-terabyte-first-football-crowd-at-levis-stadium-uses-2-13-tb-of-wi-fi-traffic-with-nearly-25k-fans-on-wi-fi-at-once/

http://www.mobilesportsreport.com/2014/09/niners-home-opener-tops-super-bowl-for-wi-fi-data-traffic-with-3-3-terabytes/

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Levi’s Stadium Wi-Fi Performance - 2014 Season

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Game 3 – Stability Under Continuous Load

Continuous Load >1Gbps 3hr 15min

Continuous Load >500Mbps 5hr 30min

>1Gbps

>500Mbps

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Photos & Videos Are Driving the Upload Spikes

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49ER’S APP

Find Your Seat, Locate Concessions and Restrooms

While Also Identifying Line Queues

FIND YOUR WAY

From Your Seat, View Food Options and Place Order

ORDER FOOD

Instant Replays &Exclusive In-Stadium Content

CONTENT

Levis’ Stadium App

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Video Replay – Multiple Angles

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In Seat Delivery & Express Pickup

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Wired Deep Dive

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Network Topology – Core Structure

Levi’s StadiumCore

10G

10G

40G

40G

Internet - 1

Internet - 210G10G

eBGP

SecurityService Core

GeneralService CoreWi-Fi

Service Core

IPTVService Core

Point of SaleService Core

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Wi-Fi Service Core – L1 Topology & HA Design

Aruba 7220Master-A

Aruba 7220Master-B

Aruba 7220LocalPair1-A

Aruba 7220LocalPair1-B

Aruba 7220LocalPair2-A

Aruba 7220LocalPair2-B

0/0/2+0/0/3

ICX6610

PO

E+1G

PO

E+

1G

e0 e0 e0 e0 e0 e0 e0 e0 e0 e0 e0 e0

ArubaAP225

ArubaAP225

ArubaAP224

ArubaAP224

ArubaAP225

ArubaAP225

ArubaAP224

ArubaAP224

ArubaAP225

ArubaAP225

ArubaAP224

ArubaAP224

AirWave Primary

ALE Primary

0/0/2+0/0/3

0/0/2+0/0/3

0/0/2+0/0/3

MLXe-8AGGR1

MLXe-8AGGR1

ICX6610 ICX6610 ICX6610

AirWave Standby

ALE Standby

ClearPass B

ICX6610

ClearPass A

0/0/2+0/0/3

0/0/2+0/0/3

ICX6610

Levi’s StadiumCore

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Data Center – Service Aggregation Pairs

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Wi-Fi Service Aggregation Pair

40gig connections to

both Cores

10gig Connections to

all IDF’s

High Availability Cluster

DNS/DHCP

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Typical IDF

20

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Wireless Deep Dive

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Wi-Fi Service Cluster – L3 Topology & HA Design

49ersApp

Master A

Local Pair 1-A Local Pair 2-A

Master B

Local Pair 1-B Local Pair 2-B

Master RedundancyVRRP VIP = A.B.C.DActive / Standby

HA Group 1“HA-LocalPair1”Dual / Dual

HA Group 2“HA-LocalPair2”Dual / Dual

AirWaveMgmt Server

ClearPass

AP Cluster 1Primary=LocalPair1AStandby=LocalPair1B

AP Cluster 2Inverse of Cluster 1

AP Cluster 3Primary=LocalPair2AStandby=LocalPair2B

AP Cluster 4Inverse of Cluster 3

CONTROLLER+AP SUBNET

DNS / DHCP

**All servers are clustered

VideoEncoders

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Wi-Fi Service Cluster - Aruba 7240 Controller Stack

2 “Master” controllers in Active/Standby HA mode

4 “Local” controllers in active/active HA mode

2 “Lab” Controllers for prestaging & testing

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• All Aruba server-based products are deployed

• Cluster / failover HA configurations are used

• Server stack are one-armed to TOR or BOR switch

• TOR/BOR dual-homed to aggregation chasses

Wi-Fi Service Cluster – Server Clusters

AirWave

ALE

ClearPass

49ers App

TOR ICX

BOR ICX

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RF Coverage Strategy – Concentric Rings

BOWL

SUITES

CONCOURSES | PERIMETER

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Six Different AP Installation TypesTy

pe

A

Typ

e B

Typ

e C

Typ

e D

Typ

e E

Typ

e F

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CONFIDENTIAL © Copyright 2014. Aruba Networks, Inc. All rights reserved

27 #AirheadsConf

Lower Bowl Picocell

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Underseat Picocell Installation Concept

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AP-225 Cell Edge Survey (2D)

-65 dBm Filter

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Example Suite AP Installation

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• Standard Aruba VHD best practice

• 20MHz channels

• Min TX rate = 18

• Beacon rate = 24

• 6dB power delta between 2.4G & 5G

• Airtime fairness

• Client Match tweaks

• CSR = 5dB

Virtual AP Configuration for Public (Fan) SSID

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Converged Secure SSID Leveraging ClearPass

40G

1G 1G

10G

Levi’s StadiumDMZ

AAADHCP

20G20G

ArubaLocal Pair

APCluster

Wi-FiService Core

ClearPassCluster

TicketMasterVLAN 500

Building Controls(HVAC, Elevator)

VLAN 200

IPTV(Crestron) VLAN 300

IT AdminVLAN 400

49ers CorporateVLAN 100

Santa ClaraPolice & Fire

VLAN 700

Point of SaleVLAN 600

Internet

10G

10G

40G

10G

10G

10G 10G

1G

1G

1G

AAADHCP

DHCP

DHCP

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Leveraging In Your Network

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Key Brocade Campus Infrastructure Differentiators

Scalable architecture for pay-as-you-grow investment protection

Open standards based for multi-vendor interoperability and innovation

Automated, simplified management for 50% lower TCO and improved network availability

BROCADE:Need to update

bullet images here

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Key Aruba Differentiators for Unified Access

Full 802.11ac indoor and outdoor portfolio with ClientMatch™ to optimize roaming and density

Next Generation Mobility Firewall for classification and enforcement

Multivendor network & policy management to unify wired and wireless networks

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Brocade and Aruba Integration

Brocade Network Advisor monitors Aruba networks, for visibility from the Data Center to the Campus edge

Aruba Airwave monitor and secure Brocade wired networks

Aruba ClearPass provides full dynamic wired/wireless policy enforcement

Unified Testing and Support• Joint engineering development• Joint QA and testing• Joint Customer Technical Support

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End-to-End Management via Aruba AirWave

End-to-end monitoring of infrastructure including Brocade & Aruba elements

Simple search by user name, MAC, AP, switch, etc.

User statistics

User device location

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Best-of-Breed Wired/Wireless Solutions

Brocade Effortless Networkspowered by HyperEdge™ Architecture:

ScalableOpenAutomated

+ Aruba Networks unifies all things mobility with Mobility Defined Networks:

SecureFastAutomated

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THANK YOU

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