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Cisco Unified Wireless Network Wireless Solution
Edo Rodadi
Systems Engineer Mobility
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• New services-rich controller portfolio for enterprise
• New controller architecture for lean branches
• Secure, high performance network extension to home
Centralized management and control for anywhere access
• Better handle mobile devices and rich media
• Highly scalable mobility services for more customer interaction
• Centrally provision and manage teleworking solutions
• Integrated wireless switch blade for Catalyst 6500 chassis
Cisco Wireless Services Module 2
• 802.11n for smaller enterprise sites
Cisco 2500 Wireless Controller
• Integrated module for ISRG2 routers with the features of 2500
Cisco Wireless Controller on SRE
• Economies of scale for lean branches
Flex 7500 Controller
• 802.11nteleworkingaccess point
Cisco 600 Office Extend Access Point
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wIPS Location
ServiceN- Service
Mobility Service Engine
Cisco Prime NCS
WiSM2
5500
2500 Flex 7500WLC on SRE
OfficeExtend
AP 600
AP 1040
AP 1140
AP 3500
AP 1260 AP 3600 1552E/H 1552I/C
Network
Services
NMS
WLC
WLAN AP
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Components
Access
Points
• Security Policies
• QoS Policies
• RF Management
• Mobility Management
• Comprehensive
Knowledge of path loss
and SNR of each AP
• MAC Layer Encryption
• Air monitoring
• Each AP is effectively
a remote interface on
the controller
Switch/Routed
Network
Cisco WLAN Controller
Cisco Prime NCS
SNMP v3
Web
Browser
Cisco Mobility
Services
Engine
CAPWAP: Control And Provisioning of Wireless Access Points,
runs over UDP - 5247 Data port, 5246 control port)
SOAP / XML
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Wireless LAN Controllers
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5500
Scale
Fea
ture
s/P
erf
orm
an
ce
2500
WLC on SRE
WiSM2Campus
Lean
Branch
Flex 7500
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WiSM2
MobilityDomain Size
PerformanceUp to 20 GbpsTies in with AP3600
Clients
Maximum # of APsin a Chassis
Number ofAccess Points
Up to 1000
Up to 15,000
Up to 7000
Up to 36,000 APs
Campus tool
Full Service Branches
500 AP - 15.0 (1) SY1000 AP – 15.0(1) SY1
Release WiSM2 Timeframe
12.2(33)SXJ1 7.0.x(500 AP)
Shipping
12.2(33)SXJ2 7.2(1K AP)
Q1CY2012
Release WiSM2 Timeframe
15.0(1) SY 7.0.x(500 AP)
Shipping
15.0(1) SY1 7.2(1KAP)
Q1CY2012
Campus Services- SUP-2T- NAM-3/SAM with SAA- ASA
Mixed mode within same chassis supported: WiSM with 7.0.116.0, WiSM2 with 7.2(or beyond)Price of WiSM2-1K = $167,995
Sup2T Support
Sup720 Support
WiSM NOT supported with Sup2T
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5500 WiSM WiSM2
Number of Access Points 12–500 300 100 – 1000
Number of Clients Up to 7000 Up to 10,000 Up to 15,000
Throughput Up to 8 Gbps Up to 8 Gbps Up to 20 Gbps
Concurrent AP Upgrades/Joins
Up to 500 Up to 20 Up to 1000
Network I/O Up to 8, 1 Gbps SFPs Cat6K back plane Cat6K back plane
Mobility Domain Size Up to 36,000 Aps Up to 10,800 APs Up to 36,000 APs
Number of Controllers per Physical Device
1 2 1
Power Consumption 125W 164W 225W
AP Count and Feature Upgrade Via Licensing
Yes No Yes
Encrypted Data Link Between AP and Controller
Yes No Yes
OfficeExtend Solution Yes No Yes
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Competitive Differentiation
Best in class performance
Industry leading performance with encryption
Enhanced Operational Savings
Upgrades or fails 500 AP within mins
Enhanced rich media performance
Multiple concurrent low-latency media flows
Recognizing Opportunities
Customer planning to install Greenfield enterprise-grade wireless on campus to enable smartphones, tablets and laptops
Nearing refresh cycle on 4400 series WLCplanning 11a/g to 11n migration
Access Points 12 - 500
Clients 7,000
Form-factor 1 RU
IO Interface 8x 1GE ports, LAG
Upgrade Licenses 25,50,100,250
Power consumption 125W
Cisco 5500 Series Wireless Controller
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Competitive Differentiation
WAN Tolerance
High Latency Networks
WAN Survivability
Security
802.1x based port authentication
Voice support
Voice CAC
OKC/CCKM
Recognizing Opportunities
Customer having a large number of branches
Retail Customers
Autonomous AP Customers
Flex 7500 Wireless Controller
Access Points 300 - 3,000
Clients 30,000
Branches 1000
Access Points / Branch 50
Deployment Model FlexConnect
Form Factor 1 RU
IO Interface 2x 10GE
Upgrade Licenses 100, 200, 500, 1K
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FlexConnect (H-REAP) Local Mode
Flex 7500 5500/WiSM2 5500/WiSM2
Centralized Mgmt
L3 Mobility
RRM
Rich RF (Clean Air, Client
Link)
Videostream
WMM CAC
CCX CAC
Guest Services
Adaptive WiPS / ELM
Context-Aware
Data DTLS
Teleworker
Mesh
ACL’s
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FlexConnect (H-REAP) Local Mode
Flex 7500 5500/WiSM2 5500/WiSM2
AP’s Managed 3,000 500/500 500/500
Clients Supported 30,000 7,000/10,000 7,000/10,000
# of H-REAP Groups 1000 100
AP’s per H-REAP Group 50 25
# of AP Groups 2,000 500 500
AP’s per RRM Group 4,000 1,000 1,000
WLAN’s 512 512 512
WLAN per H-REAP Group 16 16
Rogue AP’s Supported 8,000 2,000 2,000
Rogue Clients Supported 10,000 2,500 2,500
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Competitive Differentiation
Ability to ‘scale the network as you grow’ with licensing
Part of a PCI certified architecture
Ability to support various deployment modes including local mode and enterprise mesh
2500 Wireless Controller
Access Points 5-50
Clients 500
Throughput 500 Mbps
Deployment Model Local and
FlexConnect
Form Factor Desktop
IO Interface 4x 1GE
Upgrade Licenses 5, 25
Power Consumption 80W
Recognizing Opportunities
Greenfield opportunities wherein SMBcustomers looking for enterprise-grade access
Existing SMB customers nearing refresh cycle on WLC2100
Migrate customers with standalone deployments in process of adding more APs
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2100 2500
Number of Access Points 6,12, 25 5-50
Number of Clients 256 500
Throughput 100 Mbps 500 Mbps
Form Factor Desktop Desktop
Network I/O 8x Eth 4x GE
Power Consumption 92W 80W
Flexible Licensing No Yes
VideoStream No Yes
Encrypted Data Link Between AP and Controller No Yes
OfficeExtend Solution No Yes
Guest Anchor No No
LAG No No
AP directly connected to Controller Limited No
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Competitive Differentiation
Integrated Wired/Wireless solution with support for security, mobility, WAN optimization, unified communications, video, and customized applications
Consistency of functionality and management with other devices in CUWN portfolio
Wireless Controller on SRE
Access Points ISM: 5-10
SM: 5-50
Clients 500
Throughput 500 Mbps
Deployment Model Local and
FlexConnect
Form Factor SRE (ISM/SM)
IO Interface ISR G2 Backplane
Upgrade Licenses 5, 25
Device supported
on
1941, 2900 and 3900
Series ISR G2
Recognizing Opportunities
Multi-branch deployments expecting multiple integrated services. Branch size is small or supports few wireless devices.
Upsell opportunity to customers that already own an ISR G2 router
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NEW
WLCM WLC on SRE
Number of Access Points
6, 8, 12, 25 5-50
Number of Clients 256 500
Throughtput 100 Mbps 500 Mbps
Form FactorNetwork module
for ISR Routers
SRE (ISM/SM) on
1941/2900/3900 Series
ISR G2
Network I/ODedicated
Wireless Module
Generic Services Ready
Engine
Power Consumption
ISR Backplane ISR G2 Backplane
Flexible Licensing No Yes
VideoStream No Yes
Encrypted Data Link Between AP and Controller
No No
OfficeExtendSolution
No No
ISR G2Model
Maximum No. of SRE
Modules
Cisco SRE-300
ISM
Cisco SRE-
700/900 SM
Cisco 1941, 2901
1 1 0
Cisco 2911, 2921
2 1 1
Cisco 2951, 3925, 3925E
3 1 2
Cisco 3945, 3945E
5 1 4
ISR G2/SRE Family
Although ISR G2 can support more than 1 SRE module, only 1 WLC application on ISR G2 router is supported.
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2500 SeriesWLC on SRE
for ISR G25500 Series WiSM2
TargetSmall Medium
BusinessSmall Medium Business
Mid-Sized to Large
Enterprise
Mid-Sized to Large
Enterprise
Deployment ModelLocal Mode
FlexConnect
Local Mode
FlexConnectLocal Mode FlexConnect Local Mode FlexConnect
Form Factor Desktop
ISM/SM module for
1941/2900/3900 ISR
G2
1 RU ApplianceBlade for CAT6K
Up to 7 per Chassis
Interfaces or Network I/O 4xGE ISR G2 Backplane 8xGE CAT6K Backplane
Power Consumption 80W 125W 220W
Onsite Controller
Centralized Management
Centralized Data Policy
Enforcement
Data DTLS
OfficeExtend Teleworker
Wireless Mesh
Workgroup Bridge
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2500 SeriesWLC on SRE
for ISR G25500 Series WiSM2
AP’s Managed 5-50ISM 5-10
SM 5-5012-500 100-1000
Client Support 500 500 7,000 15,000
Tag Support 500 500 5,000 5,000
Throughput 500 Mbps 500 Mbps 8 Gbps 20 Gbps
# of AP Groups 30 30 500 500
AP’s per Group 25 25 25 25
WLAN’s 16 16 512 512
LAG
Mobility L2/L3 L2/L3 L2/L3 L2/L3
RRM
NAC
CCX CAC/ WMM
Multicast
VideoStream
Guest Services (Wireless)
Guest Services (Wired)
Guest Anchor
ACL’s
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AP 3600
802.11n WiFi
With CleanAir
technology
Business-Ready Mission CriticalBest in Class
Mission Critical
AP 3500
AP 1260
AP 1140AP 1040
OfficeExtend
AP 600
Teleworker
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3600 Series 3500 Series 1260 Series 1140 Series 1040 Series 600 Series 1550 Series
Data Rate 450 Mbps 300 Mbps 300 Mbps 300 Mbps 300 Mbps 300 Mbps 300 Mbps
Radio Design 4X4:3 2X3:2 2x3:2 2x3:2 2X2:2 2X2:2 2x3:2
CleanAir
ClientLink ClientLink 2.0
BandSelect
VideoStream
Rogue AP Detection
Adaptive wIPS
OfficeExtend
FlexConnect *
Wireless Mesh *
Data Uplink (Mbps) 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 10/100 10/100/1000
Power 802.3af 802.3af 802.3af 802.3af 802.3af 100 to 240 VAC,
50-60 Hz
By Model
Number: See AP
AAG
Temperature Range in
Celsius
(i) -0 to 40° C
(e) -20 to 55°C
(i) -0 to 40° C
(e) -20 to 55°C
-20 to 55°C -0 to 40°C -0 to 40°C 0 to 40°C -40 to 55°C
Wi-Fi Standards 802.11 a/b/g/n 802.11 a/b/g/n 802.11 a/b/g/n 802.11 a/b/g/n 802.11 a/b/g/n 802.11 a/b/g/n 802.11a/b/g/n
* Planned for 7.2 Release
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• Aironet 3600 Series Access Points are the fastest, most reliable
access points in the industry, and are the only 4X4:3 access points
available today. When combined with ClientLink 2.0 they deliver a
wired experience to your wireless network! The AP3600 delivers
better throughput over more range for all 11a/g/n clients all the time.
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Comparing the 802.11n EBF features with Client Link 2.0
Client Link 2.0 – Supports up to 128 clients per radio dynamically and
works with ALL 802.11a/g/n clients 1-SS, 2-SS and 3-SS
Note: No other product can do this today.
Take-Away - Client Link 2.0 works TODAY and supports all 802.11a/g/n clients
802.11n BF spec. not ready - what we are doing today
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• Information architecture: Seamless navigation and workflows align to tasks
• Modern interaction behavior: Maintains context while performing network management tasks
• Smart tables & advanced filtering: Quickly view additional information without leaving the workflow
• Ever-present alarm views & browser: Always-on visibility to potential end-user problems to speed remediation
Designed to Work With How IT Approaches Problems
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High-level View of Key Metrics with Contextual Drill-down to Detailed Data
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• Flexible platform: Accommodates new and experienced IT administrators
• Simple, intuitive user interface: Eliminates complexity
• User-defined customization: Display the the most relevant information
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• Correlated and focused wired / wireless client visibility
Client health metrics
Client posture & profile
Client troubleshooting
Client Reporting
Unknown device ID input
• Clear view of the end-user landscape
Who is connecting
Using which device
Are they authorized
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• Wired & wireless discovery and inventory
Add / detect infrastructure devices such as switches, WLAN controllers and access points
• Comprehensive access infrastructure reporting
View the access infrastructure as a whole or as discrete technologies
• Stolen asset notification
Track when devices presumed stolen come back online
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Provides Context as to Where the Wired Endpoint Resides
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• Shows where security & policy problems exist
Retrieves information directly from clients: Wired, wireless - authenticated, unauthenticated
• Reduces the time to troubleshoot security & policy problems
Client posture status and client profiled views
• Drill deeper into security & policy issue details
Direct linkage from Cisco NCS to Cisco ISE with contextual filtering
Converged Security and Policy
Monitoring and Troubleshooting
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PlanningRF Prediction Tools Assist in Designing Optimal WLANs
• Integrated Planning Tool
– Import floor plans from 3rd-party tools
– Configure access point placement, coverage, and other variables
– Generate equipment proposal
• Hierarchical Maps
– Design multiple buildings, floors, regions
• Location and Voice Readiness Tools
– View performance and coverage estimates
Easily Visualize the Ideal RF Environment
Planning Tool
Instant Access
to Tools Hierarchical Maps
• Eliminate improper RF designs and coverage problems
• Built-in tools perform site-surveys, RF reassessments and RF readiness evaluation
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Flexible Configuration Templates Streamline Operations
• Apply common configurations across one or more controllers and access points
• Role-based access control and partitioning
• Standalone access point monitoring and migration
• Controlled wireless guest access
Industry’s Broadest Array of Integrated Configuration Templates
Customizable
Templates
Instant Additional Info.
Easily Define Configuration
Parameters
• Fast creation and maintenance of configurations for WLAN controllers, APs, and MSE
• Maximizes uptime and improves operational efficiency
• Deploy large, multi-site networks and managed-service alike
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Quickly Access the Information You Need – When You Need IT
• Identify and diagnose RF Interference events, air quality and interference security threats with Cisco CleanAir
• Robust fault event and alarm management
• Guided step-by-step client troubleshooting tools
• Ever-present search for cross network historical information
• Cisco ISE and ACS views for additional endpoint data
Coverage Visualization
Color-Coded Icons
Ever-present Alarm Summary
Centralized Monitoring of the entire WLAN and LAN
• Efficiently assess, prioritize and manage RF interference issues
• Analyze problems and misconfigurations for all client devices across all connection media
• Troubleshoot large-scale LAN and WLAN environments with minimal IT staffing
• Quickly discover events occurring outside baseline parameters
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Mapping
Hierarchy
and
Icons
(Expandable)
Simplified Customization of
Display
Quick
Access
To Tools
Ever-Present
Alarm Summary(Expandable)
Heat Map of
Each Location
Ever-Present
Search
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Returning the Network to Optimal Performance
• Integrated workflows and tools:
1.Receive performance degradation notices
2.Quickly asses service disruptions
3.Research resolution
4.Take action
• CleanAir alerts summaries and reports identify where poor air quality and interferers exist
• Security dashboard and index show current security status
• Voice Tools for customized queries to address VoWLAN problems
• Diagnose the RF environment and mitigate interference from Wi-Fi and non-WiFi sources
• Quickly assess and understand ways to improve the security index of the network
• Quickly discover events occurring outside baseline parameters
Security Dashboard
Streamlined Workflows 1
2
3
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Continuous Improvement
• Effectively plan for future capacity, while properly controlling costs
• Align the reporting structure to your business or operational environment
• Understand common trends and top users of resources to right-size the network environment
• Extensive on-demand and automatic reporting
• Fully customizable
• Focused compliance reporting
• Alarm and event forwarding to 3rd-party solutions
• Output to CSV of PDF
Long term historical reporting and trend analysis
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Identity Services Integration
• Shows where security &
policy problems exist
• Drill deeper into issue
details
Services Management and Integration
CleanAir
• Detect RF Interference
• Locate the source
• Automatically adjust to
optimize the environment
Adaptive WIPS
• Assess wireless
vulnerabilities
• Auto-classify threats
• Protect the wireless
network
Context-Aware
• Contextual Info about Wi-
Fi clients and tagged
mobile devices
• Optimize application
delivery
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Unprecedented Scalability
• Complete lifecycle management of hundreds of wireless LAN controllers from a centralized location
• Rich monitoring and troubleshooting for Cisco Catalyst Switches
Visibility into key performance metrics – interface ports, endpoints and users and switch inventory
Device WCS Devices
Supported
NCS Devices
Supported
Cisco Lightweight Access
Points
3,000 15,000
Cisco Autonomous Access
Points
1,250 5,000
Cisco Switches 0 5,000
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Virtual AppliancePhysical Appliance
Appliance Delivery ModelsPhysical and Virtual
Application & Components
OS
Cisco-branded Hardware
(1RU)
Cisco
Provided
Application & Components
OS
Cisco
Provided
Customer
Provided
Virtual Infrastructure
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Mobility Service Engine
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• CleanAir
• System wide interferer event correlation
• Visualization of interferer zone of impact
• History & playback and location of interferes
• WIPS & Adaptive WIPS
• Locate rogues
• Comprehensive over-the-air attack detection (DoS & Security Penetration)
• Context-Aware
• Visibility & performance monitoring
• Asset Management
• Location enabled mobile apps
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With MSE Without MSE
System wide Interferer Details & Event
CorrelationLowers Problem Resolution Time/Cost
Zone of Impact & Interferer NotificationImproved Visibility & Reduces Resolution Time/Cost
History & Playbackinvestigate past problems
Locates Non Wi-Fi interferers & Rogues Improved Security
Interferer details & event correlation
not readily available
No visibility to Interferers and their impact
No historical data for
troubleshooting purposes
Can not locate rogue devices and
interferers / Non-Std Wi-Fi thus
compromising network security
*
* Useful when customers have more than one WLC
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Monitor Mode Enhanced Local Mode (ELM)
Does not serve clients. Dedicated AP for full time
monitoring.
Faster rogue intercept times
Scans all channels for longer duration looking for threats
More data for better forensic analysis on & off channel
Requires one Monitor Mode AP for every 5 data
serving APs
Requires additional infrastructure
Ideal for customers who want faster rogue intercept
time or have a separate security group that mandates
overlay monitoring
AP doubles for data serving and monitoring.
Better on-channel protection
Stays on-channel and scans off-channel as best effort.
More data for better forensic analysis on-channel
Does not require any additional APs. Requires aWIPS
licensing on all APs
No additional infrastructure required
Ideal for price sensitive customers who all looking for
the best on-channel protection without requiring to add
APs or sensors
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Investment Areas 7.2 (January 2012)
BYOD
- Local Services Discovery (Notification based)
- Local Services Discovery (MSAP based – eval)
Architectural
Flexibility
- HA
- Virtual Appliance
- Location support on HREAP
- IPv6 support
Wireless As Primary
Access
- GPS coordinate support
- Rogue detection enhancements
- New signatures
- Wi-Fi Direct detection & classification
- Simplified configuration
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MSE HA
No HA license or a second set of client/ WIPS license required
Requires Secondary hardware
Supports 1:1 & 2:1 configuration (2 primaries can be backed to one secondary)
HA for all services supported; Failover times < 1 min
Supports automatic & manual failover / failback
Physical to physical & virtual to virtual HA supported
MSE Virtual Appliance
Will require activation license + CAS / WIPS license
No change to CAS/ WIPS pricing
All licenses will be only available by e-delivery
Virtual appliance will be distributed as OVA image
Only SASU required & will have Average Configuration Price (ACP)
Two reference server configs supported , similar to NCS (UCS C210/250 M2)
Supported on ESX & ESXi 4.1
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Virtual AppliancePhysical Appliance (Existing)
Application & Components
OS
MSE Hardware
Cisco ProvidedApplication & Components
OS
Cisco Provided
Customer
Provided
Virtual Infrastructure
Licenses
(Context-Aware & aWIPS)
Licenses
(Context-Aware & aWIPS)
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Product Configuration
SmartNetAIR-MSE-33xx-K9 – Hardware (Physical Delivery)
Context-Aware , aWIPS – License (Physical Delivery)
Physical Appliance
SASU for software
upgrades & support
Services
L-MSE-7.0-K9 – Virtual Appliance License (E-Delivery)
Context-Aware, aWIPS – License (E-Delivery)
Virtual Appliance
SASU for software
upgrades & support
Services
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Thank you.