This document provides a tutorial guide for using ANSYS FLUENT software to solve fluid flow and heat transfer problems. It begins with an introduction explaining the purpose and contents of the guide. The guide contains multiple tutorials of increasing complexity that demonstrate how to set up and solve various fluid dynamics problems using FLUENT. It aims to teach users how to operate key FLUENT modeling capabilities through hands-on examples.
This document provides an overview of ANSYS Workbench software for structural and thermal analysis. It describes the user interface, types of analysis available including linear static, modal, heat transfer and buckling. It outlines the steps to set up a static structural analysis including importing geometry, applying materials, meshing, boundary conditions and solving. License types are also summarized. The goal is to teach the basics of using simulation capabilities in ANSYS Workbench.
ANSYS is an American engineering simulation software company founded in 1970 as Swanson Analysis Systems. The company provides finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and electromagnetics solvers. It grew steadily and was later acquired by another company. ANSYS software is used across industries to simulate interactions in physics, structures, fluids, heat transfer, and other disciplines to optimize design and performance.
Introduction to Ansys Simulation- Global leaderAnanth Narayan
This document provides an overview of ANSYS, an engineering simulation software. It discusses that ANSYS was founded in 1970 and went public in 1996. It is used to design and test products using simulations of factors like durability, temperature, fluid flow, and electromagnetic properties. The document describes the two main ANSYS environments - APDL for analyzing structures and Workbench for finite element analysis across various systems. It provides examples of companies that use ANSYS and discusses how Nebia used ANSYS simulations to optimize its showerhead design.
The document summarizes the structural analysis of a culvert using finite element analysis software ANSYS. It describes the steps taken which include defining the material properties of low-carbon steel, applying appropriate loading and boundary conditions, generating a mesh, and analyzing the results to find maximum deformation and Von Mises stress. The maximum deformation occurs in the horizontal direction while the stress is concentrated at the arc of the structure. Reinforcement of the arc is recommended to improve the design.
The document discusses the ANSYS Pressure Equipment Module which allows for modeling and analyzing pressure vessels and equipment. It provides an overview of the module's capabilities including parametric modeling of components, defining loads and boundary conditions, performing static and buckling analyses, and evaluating stress results. The document also provides examples of how to build geometry using the module's wizards to model different pressure equipment components and put them together into an assembly for analysis.
El documento describe los pasos para modelar y analizar un marco de bicicleta usando SolidWorks Simulation. Primero, se crea la geometría del marco y se dividen los miembros en 3 grupos. Luego, se agrega el complemento de simulación y se define un estudio estático. Se asigna el material, se fijan los puntos de apoyo, y se aplica una carga. Al ejecutar la simulación, se comparan los resultados de desplazamiento y tensión con un análisis de ANSYS.
This document provides an overview of the book "The Finite Volume Method in Computational Fluid Dynamics" by F. Moukalled, L. Mangani, and M. Darwish. The book covers the finite volume method (FVM) used in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. It discusses the numerical methods, algorithms, and applications of FVM in CFD. The book is intended for graduate students and provides the foundation needed to develop a robust CFD code using the unstructured finite volume method. It includes examples implemented in OpenFOAM and MATLAB.
This document provides an overview of ANSYS Workbench software for structural and thermal analysis. It describes the user interface, types of analysis available including linear static, modal, heat transfer and buckling. It outlines the steps to set up a static structural analysis including importing geometry, applying materials, meshing, boundary conditions and solving. License types are also summarized. The goal is to teach the basics of using simulation capabilities in ANSYS Workbench.
ANSYS is an American engineering simulation software company founded in 1970 as Swanson Analysis Systems. The company provides finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and electromagnetics solvers. It grew steadily and was later acquired by another company. ANSYS software is used across industries to simulate interactions in physics, structures, fluids, heat transfer, and other disciplines to optimize design and performance.
Introduction to Ansys Simulation- Global leaderAnanth Narayan
This document provides an overview of ANSYS, an engineering simulation software. It discusses that ANSYS was founded in 1970 and went public in 1996. It is used to design and test products using simulations of factors like durability, temperature, fluid flow, and electromagnetic properties. The document describes the two main ANSYS environments - APDL for analyzing structures and Workbench for finite element analysis across various systems. It provides examples of companies that use ANSYS and discusses how Nebia used ANSYS simulations to optimize its showerhead design.
The document summarizes the structural analysis of a culvert using finite element analysis software ANSYS. It describes the steps taken which include defining the material properties of low-carbon steel, applying appropriate loading and boundary conditions, generating a mesh, and analyzing the results to find maximum deformation and Von Mises stress. The maximum deformation occurs in the horizontal direction while the stress is concentrated at the arc of the structure. Reinforcement of the arc is recommended to improve the design.
The document discusses the ANSYS Pressure Equipment Module which allows for modeling and analyzing pressure vessels and equipment. It provides an overview of the module's capabilities including parametric modeling of components, defining loads and boundary conditions, performing static and buckling analyses, and evaluating stress results. The document also provides examples of how to build geometry using the module's wizards to model different pressure equipment components and put them together into an assembly for analysis.
El documento describe los pasos para modelar y analizar un marco de bicicleta usando SolidWorks Simulation. Primero, se crea la geometría del marco y se dividen los miembros en 3 grupos. Luego, se agrega el complemento de simulación y se define un estudio estático. Se asigna el material, se fijan los puntos de apoyo, y se aplica una carga. Al ejecutar la simulación, se comparan los resultados de desplazamiento y tensión con un análisis de ANSYS.
This document provides an overview of the book "The Finite Volume Method in Computational Fluid Dynamics" by F. Moukalled, L. Mangani, and M. Darwish. The book covers the finite volume method (FVM) used in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. It discusses the numerical methods, algorithms, and applications of FVM in CFD. The book is intended for graduate students and provides the foundation needed to develop a robust CFD code using the unstructured finite volume method. It includes examples implemented in OpenFOAM and MATLAB.
This document provides an overview of a course on engineering design and rapid prototyping. It discusses the finite element method (FEM) which will be covered in class. FEM involves cutting a structure into small elements and connecting them at nodes to form algebraic equations that can be solved numerically. This allows for approximate solutions to complex problems. The document outlines the typical FEM procedure of preprocessing, analysis, and postprocessing using software. It also discusses sources of errors in the FEM approach and mistakes users may make.
This document provides an introduction and overview to using ANSYS Mechanical within the ANSYS Workbench environment. It outlines the objectives and agenda for a two-day training course covering topics such as importing geometry, meshing, applying loads and boundary conditions, and post-processing results. It also provides information on the ANSYS Workbench interface, including the toolbox, project schematic, and file management.
- A normal modes analysis was performed on a finite element model of a clamping set to determine its vibration mode shapes. The model was imported into HyperMesh and material properties and constraints were applied.
- An eigenvalue extraction was specified to calculate the first 6 modes. The results were viewed in HyperView and showed the component deforming in different patterns for each mode.
This is related to describing various types of Ansys stimulations and it's application at industrial level. It will give an overview of benefits of using Ansys software.
The document provides an introduction to the finite element method (FEM). It discusses that FEM is a numerical technique used to approximate solutions to boundary value problems defined by partial differential equations. It can handle complex geometries, loadings, and material properties that have no analytical solution. The document outlines the historical development of FEM and describes different numerical methods like the finite difference method, variational method, and weighted residual methods that FEM evolved from. It also discusses key concepts in FEM like discretization into elements, node points, and interpolation functions.
This document provides an overview of stress analysis and pressure vessels. It discusses key topics including:
- Common pressure vessel shapes like cylinders and spheres and the stresses they experience
- Failure modes from compressive and tensile stresses like buckling and cracking
- Hooke's law and relating stresses and strains for 3D analysis
- Defining and calculating important strains like hoop, longitudinal, and volumetric strains
- Material properties like Young's modulus, Poisson's ratio, bulk and shear moduli
It also provides an ongoing example calculation to illustrate applying the concepts to analyzing stresses and strains in a cylindrical pressure vessel.
1. The document describes the author's 6-week training experience using ANSYS software to conduct various engineering simulations including static structural, explicit dynamics, fatigue, modal, steady-state thermal, transient thermal, and fluid flow analyses.
2. Several examples are provided for each type of analysis conducted in ANSYS including the analysis of a rim, bullet impact, connecting rod, airplane, cylindrical fins, piston head, and natural convection flow in a tube.
3. For each example, the author details the geometry, materials, meshing, boundary conditions, and results of the simulations performed in ANSYS to gain experience with the software.
Finite element analysis (FEA) is a numerical technique used to approximate solutions to boundary value problems by dividing the domain into smaller elements. The document discusses the three main stages of FEA: building the model, solving the model, and displaying the results. It provides details on how to create nodes and finite elements to represent an object's geometry, assign material properties and constraints, define the type of analysis, and select parameters to display in the results. Examples of different types of FEA analyses are also listed, such as static, thermal, modal, and buckling analyses.
This document discusses different failure mechanisms in materials including fracture, fatigue, and creep. It defines fracture as breaking into two or more pieces due to an external load. There are two main steps in the fracture process: crack initiation and crack propagation. Fracture can be brittle, exhibiting little plastic deformation before failure, or ductile. Creep is the permanent deformation of materials over time when under a constant load at high temperatures. Creep curves show the relationship between creep strain and time. Factors like temperature, grain size, and alloy composition affect a material's susceptibility to creep.
This document provides an overview of ANSYS 15.0 finite element analysis software. It discusses that ANSYS is an FEA simulation package developed by ANSYS Inc. for performing static, dynamic, thermal, and fluid analyses. It explains the basic logic behind FEA which is to divide a structure into finite elements, apply loads, and solve the system of equations to determine stresses and displacements. The key steps in ANSYS include pre-processing to define the model, materials and loads, solving using an FEA solver, and post-processing results.
This document provides information about two-dimensional steady state heat conduction using the finite difference method. It includes:
1) Derivation of the finite difference equations for interior nodes, nodes on insulated surfaces, and nodes with convection boundary conditions using the energy balance method.
2) Discussion of using shape factors and dimensionless parameters to solve conduction problems and examples of common geometric configurations.
3) Methods for verifying the accuracy of finite difference solutions, including grid refinement studies and comparison to exact solutions.
The document provides an introduction to the finite element method (FEM). It explains that FEM is a numerical method used to approximate solutions to partial differential equations. It works by dividing a complex problem into smaller, simpler parts called finite elements. This allows for the problem to be solved computationally. The document outlines the basic steps of FEM, including preprocessing (modeling, meshing), solving, and postprocessing (analyzing results). It also discusses applications, history, software, element types, meshing, convergence, and compatibility conditions of FEM.
This document summarizes a thesis on using genetic algorithms to optimize space trusses. It begins with background information on the thesis author and supervisors. It then discusses the importance of structural optimization to reduce weight while maintaining safety. The research objectives are outlined as developing a new approach to overcome drawbacks of classical optimization methods by using different design variables. The document provides details on the genetic algorithm approach and compares the proposed method to traditional techniques. Several case studies are presented to demonstrate applying the proposed approach to optimize benchmark space truss problems. Results are compared to other studies to validate the effectiveness of the method.
Random vibration analysis is a probabilistic technique used to analyze dynamic loads that produce varying time histories, such as rocket launch vibrations. It computes the probability distribution of response quantities like displacement and stress. The analysis requires modal frequencies and shapes from a previous modal analysis. A power spectral density (PSD) function defines the statistical properties of the random excitation as a graph of vibration intensity versus frequency. The random vibration analysis then calculates one standard deviation response values across the structure.
This document provides an overview of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). It defines CFD as using computer simulations to predict fluid flow phenomena by modeling continuous fluids with partial differential equations. The document outlines where CFD is used in various industries like aerospace, automotive, biomedical, and more. It also discusses the physics, modeling, numerics, and overall CFD process involved in simulations. Examples are given of mesh generation and CFD being used to analyze problems like bottle filling.
Bolts are widely used as critical load transferring components. Despite the importance to integrity and safety, little attention has been paid to the correct use of bolts and bolting materials.
This document provides an overview of the ANSYS Fluent tutorial guide:
- The guide contains 12 chapters that walk through tutorials of increasing complexity covering topics such as fluid flow, heat transfer, compressible flow, radiation, and rotating reference frames.
- It assumes the user has a basic understanding of fluid mechanics and CFD concepts and guides them through setting up and solving simulations in ANSYS Fluent.
- Each tutorial contains sections for problem setup, defining models and boundary conditions, obtaining solutions, and examining results to build the user's skills in using ANSYS Fluent for various CFD applications.
This document provides a tutorial guide for using ANSYS Fluent to simulate fluid flow and heat transfer in a mixing elbow. It discusses setting up a Fluent fluid flow analysis in ANSYS Workbench, including creating the geometry in DesignModeler, meshing in ANSYS Meshing, and setting boundary conditions and solving in Fluent. It also covers duplicating the analysis to compare results from different geometries, and performing a parametric analysis in Workbench to analyze multiple design points in Fluent and postprocess results in CFD-Post. Finally, it introduces how to set up and solve a similar fluid flow problem directly in the Fluent interface without using Workbench.
This document provides an overview of a course on engineering design and rapid prototyping. It discusses the finite element method (FEM) which will be covered in class. FEM involves cutting a structure into small elements and connecting them at nodes to form algebraic equations that can be solved numerically. This allows for approximate solutions to complex problems. The document outlines the typical FEM procedure of preprocessing, analysis, and postprocessing using software. It also discusses sources of errors in the FEM approach and mistakes users may make.
This document provides an introduction and overview to using ANSYS Mechanical within the ANSYS Workbench environment. It outlines the objectives and agenda for a two-day training course covering topics such as importing geometry, meshing, applying loads and boundary conditions, and post-processing results. It also provides information on the ANSYS Workbench interface, including the toolbox, project schematic, and file management.
- A normal modes analysis was performed on a finite element model of a clamping set to determine its vibration mode shapes. The model was imported into HyperMesh and material properties and constraints were applied.
- An eigenvalue extraction was specified to calculate the first 6 modes. The results were viewed in HyperView and showed the component deforming in different patterns for each mode.
This is related to describing various types of Ansys stimulations and it's application at industrial level. It will give an overview of benefits of using Ansys software.
The document provides an introduction to the finite element method (FEM). It discusses that FEM is a numerical technique used to approximate solutions to boundary value problems defined by partial differential equations. It can handle complex geometries, loadings, and material properties that have no analytical solution. The document outlines the historical development of FEM and describes different numerical methods like the finite difference method, variational method, and weighted residual methods that FEM evolved from. It also discusses key concepts in FEM like discretization into elements, node points, and interpolation functions.
This document provides an overview of stress analysis and pressure vessels. It discusses key topics including:
- Common pressure vessel shapes like cylinders and spheres and the stresses they experience
- Failure modes from compressive and tensile stresses like buckling and cracking
- Hooke's law and relating stresses and strains for 3D analysis
- Defining and calculating important strains like hoop, longitudinal, and volumetric strains
- Material properties like Young's modulus, Poisson's ratio, bulk and shear moduli
It also provides an ongoing example calculation to illustrate applying the concepts to analyzing stresses and strains in a cylindrical pressure vessel.
1. The document describes the author's 6-week training experience using ANSYS software to conduct various engineering simulations including static structural, explicit dynamics, fatigue, modal, steady-state thermal, transient thermal, and fluid flow analyses.
2. Several examples are provided for each type of analysis conducted in ANSYS including the analysis of a rim, bullet impact, connecting rod, airplane, cylindrical fins, piston head, and natural convection flow in a tube.
3. For each example, the author details the geometry, materials, meshing, boundary conditions, and results of the simulations performed in ANSYS to gain experience with the software.
Finite element analysis (FEA) is a numerical technique used to approximate solutions to boundary value problems by dividing the domain into smaller elements. The document discusses the three main stages of FEA: building the model, solving the model, and displaying the results. It provides details on how to create nodes and finite elements to represent an object's geometry, assign material properties and constraints, define the type of analysis, and select parameters to display in the results. Examples of different types of FEA analyses are also listed, such as static, thermal, modal, and buckling analyses.
This document discusses different failure mechanisms in materials including fracture, fatigue, and creep. It defines fracture as breaking into two or more pieces due to an external load. There are two main steps in the fracture process: crack initiation and crack propagation. Fracture can be brittle, exhibiting little plastic deformation before failure, or ductile. Creep is the permanent deformation of materials over time when under a constant load at high temperatures. Creep curves show the relationship between creep strain and time. Factors like temperature, grain size, and alloy composition affect a material's susceptibility to creep.
This document provides an overview of ANSYS 15.0 finite element analysis software. It discusses that ANSYS is an FEA simulation package developed by ANSYS Inc. for performing static, dynamic, thermal, and fluid analyses. It explains the basic logic behind FEA which is to divide a structure into finite elements, apply loads, and solve the system of equations to determine stresses and displacements. The key steps in ANSYS include pre-processing to define the model, materials and loads, solving using an FEA solver, and post-processing results.
This document provides information about two-dimensional steady state heat conduction using the finite difference method. It includes:
1) Derivation of the finite difference equations for interior nodes, nodes on insulated surfaces, and nodes with convection boundary conditions using the energy balance method.
2) Discussion of using shape factors and dimensionless parameters to solve conduction problems and examples of common geometric configurations.
3) Methods for verifying the accuracy of finite difference solutions, including grid refinement studies and comparison to exact solutions.
The document provides an introduction to the finite element method (FEM). It explains that FEM is a numerical method used to approximate solutions to partial differential equations. It works by dividing a complex problem into smaller, simpler parts called finite elements. This allows for the problem to be solved computationally. The document outlines the basic steps of FEM, including preprocessing (modeling, meshing), solving, and postprocessing (analyzing results). It also discusses applications, history, software, element types, meshing, convergence, and compatibility conditions of FEM.
This document summarizes a thesis on using genetic algorithms to optimize space trusses. It begins with background information on the thesis author and supervisors. It then discusses the importance of structural optimization to reduce weight while maintaining safety. The research objectives are outlined as developing a new approach to overcome drawbacks of classical optimization methods by using different design variables. The document provides details on the genetic algorithm approach and compares the proposed method to traditional techniques. Several case studies are presented to demonstrate applying the proposed approach to optimize benchmark space truss problems. Results are compared to other studies to validate the effectiveness of the method.
Random vibration analysis is a probabilistic technique used to analyze dynamic loads that produce varying time histories, such as rocket launch vibrations. It computes the probability distribution of response quantities like displacement and stress. The analysis requires modal frequencies and shapes from a previous modal analysis. A power spectral density (PSD) function defines the statistical properties of the random excitation as a graph of vibration intensity versus frequency. The random vibration analysis then calculates one standard deviation response values across the structure.
This document provides an overview of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). It defines CFD as using computer simulations to predict fluid flow phenomena by modeling continuous fluids with partial differential equations. The document outlines where CFD is used in various industries like aerospace, automotive, biomedical, and more. It also discusses the physics, modeling, numerics, and overall CFD process involved in simulations. Examples are given of mesh generation and CFD being used to analyze problems like bottle filling.
Bolts are widely used as critical load transferring components. Despite the importance to integrity and safety, little attention has been paid to the correct use of bolts and bolting materials.
This document provides an overview of the ANSYS Fluent tutorial guide:
- The guide contains 12 chapters that walk through tutorials of increasing complexity covering topics such as fluid flow, heat transfer, compressible flow, radiation, and rotating reference frames.
- It assumes the user has a basic understanding of fluid mechanics and CFD concepts and guides them through setting up and solving simulations in ANSYS Fluent.
- Each tutorial contains sections for problem setup, defining models and boundary conditions, obtaining solutions, and examining results to build the user's skills in using ANSYS Fluent for various CFD applications.
This document provides a tutorial guide for using ANSYS Fluent to simulate fluid flow and heat transfer in a mixing elbow. It discusses setting up a Fluent fluid flow analysis in ANSYS Workbench, including creating the geometry in DesignModeler, meshing in ANSYS Meshing, and setting boundary conditions and solving in Fluent. It also covers duplicating the analysis to compare results from different geometries, and performing a parametric analysis in Workbench to analyze multiple design points in Fluent and postprocess results in CFD-Post. Finally, it introduces how to set up and solve a similar fluid flow problem directly in the Fluent interface without using Workbench.
ANSYS Mechanical APDL Parallel Processing GuideScott Donald
This document provides an overview and instructions for using parallel processing capabilities in ANSYS software. It discusses shared-memory parallel processing on multi-core computers as well as distributed parallel processing using message passing interface (MPI) on computer clusters. It describes hardware and software requirements, supported analysis types, features, and example problems for setting up and running distributed ANSYS simulations on Linux and Windows platforms.
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This document provides a tutorial guide for using ANSYS Polyflow to simulate fluid flow and heat transfer problems. It introduces the workflow in ANSYS Workbench for setting up a fluid flow analysis system, preparing the geometry, meshing, defining the simulation in Polydata, running the simulation in Polyflow, and post-processing the results in CFD-Post. Example applications covered include a 3D extrusion problem, a 2D axisymmetric extrusion problem, and a non-isothermal flow through a cooled die with conjugate heat transfer between the fluid and solid domains.
This document provides release notes for ANSYS Release 9.0. Key highlights include new features for structural contact modeling, such as mesh-independent spot welds; penalty-based shell-shell assemblies; support for no-separation contact with the MPC approach. There are also new capabilities for coupled-field, low-frequency electromagnetics, high-frequency electromagnetics, thermal, and solver analyses. Guidelines are provided for upgrading to ANSYS 9.0.
This document provides a guide for performing multibody analyses in ANSYS. It discusses modeling flexible and rigid bodies, connecting components with joint elements, performing the analysis, and reviewing results. The guide also covers using substructuring techniques like component mode synthesis to reduce computational cost when analyzing complex multibody systems.
ANSYS Mechanical APDL Modeling And Meshing Guide Copyright And Trademark Info...Jim Webb
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The document provides information about using the ANSYS Parametric Design Language (APDL) including working with the toolbar, using parameters, APDL math, macros, and interfacing with the GUI. It discusses adding frequently used commands to the ANSYS toolbar by defining abbreviations, modifying the toolbar, and nesting toolbar abbreviations. Other topics covered include guidelines for using parameters, defining and listing parameters, deleting parameters, array parameters, APDL math for matrix manipulations, creating and executing macros, controlling program flow, and interfacing macros with the GUI.
This document contains the table of contents for the ANSYS Mechanical APDL Context Sensitive Help documentation. It lists 127 topics that provide help information for various ANSYS commands, options, and functions related to modeling, meshing, solving, and post-processing in ANSYS Mechanical. The table of contents provides the topic name and a brief description for each help topic covered in the documentation.
This document is the Oracle Clinical Administrator's Guide Release 4.6. It provides instructions and guidelines for configuring and administering the Oracle Clinical application. The document covers topics such as setting up user accounts and permissions, configuring security roles and menu access, customizing discrepancy management and data entry settings, and maintaining reference codelists. It is intended to help administrators and implementers set up and manage the Oracle Clinical system.
This document provides tutorials for using the ANSYS CFX software to simulate fluid flow and heat transfer. The tutorials cover a range of scenarios including flow through static mixers, injection mixing pipes, and a circular vent. They demonstrate defining simulations, obtaining solutions, and viewing results in ANSYS CFX-Pre, ANSYS CFX-Solver Manager, and ANSYS CFX-Post. The tutorials also illustrate using both standalone and integrated Workbench modes.
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- The Adobe Captivate workspace including toolbars, panels, the filmstrip, timeline, and branching view.
- How to activate, register, get help and support, and access services, downloads, and extras for Adobe Captivate.
- What's new in the latest version of Adobe Captivate.
- Customizing the Adobe Captivate workspace including grids.
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This document provides a user's guide for MS CRM Connector Release 3.0.3. It discusses what MS CRM Connector is, its system requirements, how to install and configure it, how to operate it, and how to customize the MS CRM server. Key information includes how to configure MS CRM Connector via its interface or configuration file, how to start MS CRM Connector and MS CRM, and how to perform call-related tasks from within MS CRM like calling contacts, answering calls, and more. The document also provides licensing information and discusses error logging.
This simulation models the mixing and flashing of two aqueous electrolyte streams. The streams contain water, HCl, and NaOH. The simulation defines the electrolyte components, uses the Electrolyte Wizard to automatically generate the solution chemistry, examines the generated chemistry reactions, and models the process using the true component approach.
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This document provides steps for deploying Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) to enable 802.1X authentication on wired and wireless networks. It involves deploying ISE as the centralized RADIUS server, enabling MAC authentication bypass and 802.1X open mode on switches to monitor device connections in "monitor mode", integrating ISE with wireless LAN controllers for 802.1X wireless authentication, and profiling devices using DHCP and other traffic sources. The deployment is intended to enable identity-based network access without impacting existing connectivity as part of a phased approach to a full TrustSec deployment.
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To start an HSP business with HSPcomplete, you first configure the infrastructure by allocating IP addresses, connecting hardware nodes, and setting up DNS. Next, you set up billing and create hosting plans, then configure the online store to begin accepting orders. Finally, you go live with your new hosting business powered by the automated provisioning and management tools in HSPcomplete.
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