Marketing Presentation
Speaker Name
Designation
Date: 00/00/0000
Marketing Presentation
Speaker Name
Designation
Date: 00/00/0000
Evolution of Campus Switching
Muninder Singh Sambi
Sr. Director – Product Management
Date: 28/05/2015
Evolving Campus Demands
The Application Landscape Is Changing
New Uses for Wired Ports, Greater Demand For Bandwidth
Workspace Flexibility and Mobile Users/Devices
Security
Of Large
Companies are
Targeted by
Malicious Traffic
Mobility
More Mobile Data
Traffic by 2015
Application Assurance
of Mobile Traffic
Will Be Video
Evolving Campus & Branch Requirements
MOBILITY
• Trusted Devices
• 802.11ac
• Onboarding
INTERNET
OF THINGS
IOT for Carpeted Space
Light as a Service
Flexible
WORKSPACE
Less space per Employee
SCALABILITY
• High density
10G/40G in Campus
• Network Virtualization
• RF Optimization
What Can Cisco Evolved Campus Enable?
Innovate and Transform Your Business
• Enable next generation apps
• Improve customer engagement
• Increase productivity
• Higher sales transactions
Grow
Revenues
• Meet growing user expectations
• Faster app performance
• Instant access to content
• Seamless experience
Improve Customer
Experiences
• Lower LAN costs
• Fully utilize network
• Pervasive Layered Security
• Lower downtime
Reduce Costs
and Improve Efficiency
Driving Industry standards – PoE & NBASE-T Example
Cisco Innovations Drive Industry Standards
2000
7W
Inline Power
2003
15W
PoE
2007
30W
PoE+
2011
60W
UPOE
IEEE
802.3af
2009
IEEE
802.3at
Soon?
Multi-Gig
Cisco Enterprise Campus Blue print
Leading in foundation services
OS Consistency:
IOS 15.0 Cisco Validated Designs for Campus Deployment
Cisco Catalyst 6800/6500 for Campus Core/Dist
Cisco Catalyst 4500E and 3850 for Campus Access
Security
Secure Group Access to Simplify
the Network and Enable
Virtualized Data Center Services
Simplicity
Reduce Operating Expenses
and Improve Network
Application and Service
Delivery
Resiliency
Maximized Network
Availability with Virtual
Switching and Stateful Switch
Over
Visibility
Application-Aware Networking
to Enable Collaboration, Video,
and Other Apps
Wireless
APs
Cisco Catalyst
6800/VSS
Cisco Catalyst 4500E,
Cisco Catalyst 3K
WISM2/
WLC
WLC
Identity
Services Engine
Cisco Prime
Infrastructure
APIC-EM
Catalyst Access Portfolio
Essential connectivity to Unified Access for next-generation workspaces
TRADITIONAL
WORKSPACE
• Secure, reliable access
• Low TCO & energy-efficient
Competitive Feature Set
at Compelling Prices
Data Voice
UNIFIED
WORKSPACE
Security Video Mobility
ConvergedWired/WirelessAccess
• Upto 480G Stacking
• Upto 4x10G Uplinks
• Stackpower with 3850
• Supports up to
50/100AP’s
• Scale and
Performance
• 928G Backplane
• 8 Modular 1/10G
Uplinks
• Supports 100AP’s*
Lead Modular Switch
Lead Stackable Switch
SCALE
FEATURES
UADP ASIC Enables Convergence
Built on UADP
Unique and powerful Cisco innovation
Hardware performance with software flexibility
Optimized Performance
CAPWAP encapsulation/de-capsulation, Flexible Netflow, QoS
Future Proofed and Programmable
Flexparser enables new software features over the product
lifetime
UADP is used across multiple platforms
Catalyst 3850, Catalyst 3650, Catalyst 4500/Sup8E, WLC5760
C
L
I
E
N
T
S
/
B
A
N
D
W
I
D
T
H
Early 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016
Wireless Standards – Past, Present, and Future
802.11n
450 Mbps
802.11ac-
Wave2
3.5 Gbps
6.9 Gbps
Future
802.11ac
Wave1
1 Gbps
802.11g
54 Mbps
802.11a,
802.11b
11 Mbps
10Gbps
11Mbps
Pervasive
Nice to
Have
Media Rich
Applications
Mission
Critical
NBASE-T Alliance
www.NBASET.org
Founders
Contributor
s
Adopters
Multigigabit Technology:
Enabling 802.11ac Wave 2 and Beyond
 Multigigabit Switch Ports
1G, 2.5G, 5G and 10G
 PoE, PoE+ and UPOE
on Multigigabit Ports
 Investment Protection
 First to Deliver NBASE-T
Ready Switches
Catalyst 3850 Catalyst 3560-CX
Catalyst 4500E
Modular Converged
Wired and Wireless
Stackable
Converged Wired
and Wireless
Compact Wired
No New Cabling for 802.11ac Wave 2
Cisco Multigigabit Ethernet
Key Capabilities
Maintain Switch to AP Reach at Higher Speeds
Adaptive Rate Technology (FE, 1G, 2.5G, 5G, and 10G)  Future proofed for
higher speeds
Infrastructure Investment Protection
Supports 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 – NBASE-T Alliance
1G and 10G BaseT IEEE standards, intermediate speeds “work in progress”
Auto-negotiation of cable type of speeds supported
* 0-55m: no restrictions
55-100m: based on customer cabling infrastructure and configuration, there are some corner cases in which customers will experience
less than 100m support. In these cases, the system will automatically default to 2.5G (post-FCS SW release support)
Cisco Multigigabit Ethernet Cabling Support
Maximum Investment Protection
Cable Type 1G 2.5G 5G 10G
Cat5e 100m 100m 100m * N/A
Cat6 100m 100m 100m 55m
Cat6a 100m 100m 100m 100m
Industry’s First 40G uplink User access switch
All 3850 Uplinks Are Supported on mGig switches
2x40Gig, QSFP 8x10Gig, SFP/SFP+
Compatibility
80G Non Blocking 80G Non Blocking
Only work on mGig and 10G
Fiber (24-port) Switches
Performance
Only work on mGig and 10G
Fiber (24-port) Switches
The New Catalyst 3850 10G Fiber Switches
# 10G Ports 12 16 24 32 48
Total Capacity 160G 160G 320G 320G 640G
Network
Modules
Supported
C3850-NM-4-10G Slot Used
C3850-NM-4-10G
C3850-NM-8-10G
C3850-NM-2-40G
Slot Used 4x40G fixed
(No FRU Network Module)
Key Features Stacks with C3850 family – Stackwise and StackPower
Availability June 2015 September 2015
Mini 3650 – Space Constrained 3K switch
Depth of switch – 11.62”
2 SKU’s
•24 x 1Gbe
•48 x1Gbe
48 Ports – 4xSFP+
24 Ports - 2xSFP & 2xSFP+
Fixed Power Supply,
Fixed Fans
11.62 inch depth, 1RU Cisco StackWise®-160
Converged Access
Upto 770W PoE+
budget IP Base/IP Services
Expected
FCS
Feb 2016
11.62” = 295mm
Introducing the New Catalyst Compact Switches
Lets Transform The Workspace
Instant Access
Option (with 10G)
APIC-EM
Trustsec ready
(on IPB, IPS)
Netflow Lite
L2/L3 SW
Power Saving Hibernate Mode
Perpetual PoE*
UPOE Powered / PoE
Passthrough Option
DC Powered Option
Silent/Fanless 1G SFP/Copper uplinks
10G SFP+ uplinks
EEE
Cisco MultiGig Option
8x1G and 12x1G options
Catalyst 3560-CX and 2960-CX
Collapsed Access Architectures are driven by compact switches
outside the wiring closet
STAR TOPOLOGY
Aggregation
Desktop Switches
Fiber
Aggregation
Desktop
Switches
Fiber Loops
1
2 RING TOPOLOGY
Reduced Cost with Collapsed Access
• Increased space utilization by eliminating wiring closets
on each floor
• Lower maintenance cost (management, cooling,
etc.)
• Reduced cabling infrastructure
• ~20%* lower cost for fiber vs. copper
• Reduced maintenance costs (management, cooling, etc)
for
Desktop Switches Deliver ..
• Gigabit Connectivity and PoE
• Simple Installation, mounting flexibility
• Silent efficient operation
(*) WIK Consult. Cost Comparison of the FTTO concept vs a structured cabling system with floor distributionunits
Network Admin
Remotely Monitors
Status of Install
While in Progress
Booting Devices
Call Out to PnP
Server, Requesting
Instructions
Pre Provision
Projects/Sites
• Policies
• Match Rules
• Configs/Image
• IP Addressing
NETWORK
ADMIN
PnP Server
Campus,
Bldg-2
Smart Install-Client
PnP Agent
PnP Agent PnP Agent
PnP Agent Smart Install Proxy
APIC EM
Remote Installer
• Mount and cable
devices
• Power-on
INSTALLER
UNSKILLED
INSTALLER
GUI
BASED
CONSISTENT FOR
DEVICES AND PIN
(CAMPUS/BRANCH)
SECURE
GREENFIELD
AND BROWNFIELD
RMA USE
CASE
Network Plug-N-Play with APIC-EM
Automates Switch Configuration
Compact Switches Deliver Cost Effective and Secure Networking Solutions for
Many Industries
Mandarin Hotel*
Uses the UPOE
Powered Compact
Switches for In-room
Connectivity; For
Details Please See
Case Study/Blog
HOTELS
Retail Outlets
Continue to Use
Compact Switches
for Cable Reduction
and to Connect to
Point of Sale
Terminals
RETAIL
Compact Switches Are
Extremely
Popular with Service
providers for SP
Wi-Fi and Other
Deployments
SP
Norwegian and
Other Cruiselines
Use Compact
Switches for In-room
Networking and
Multimedia Needs;
for Details See the
Case Study
CRUISE
Subways and Trains
Deployed DC
Powered Compact
Switches in Semi-
climactic Boxes to
Power APs for
Providing Wi-Fi
on the Trains
TRAINS
Large Enterprise
Customers Are
Evaluating the
Compact Switches
for Next Gen
Workspaces and
Fiber to the Office
(FTTO) Deployments
ENTERPRISE
Catalyst Backbone portfolio
• Single touch point for entire campus
network
• POE/POE+ and stacking
• Cat6K features at the access with
feature consistency
• Up to 80x10G ports in 4.5RU
• Built-in sup with extensible slots
• Catalyst 6500 DNA
• Optimized for 10G density, price, and
rich services
• 7 slots 10RU
• Up to 880G/slot capable
• Tremendous investment protection
• Optimized for 10/40/100G
• Built for scalability and performance
6807-XL 6880-X 6800IA
New Modular 10G Card - C6800-32P10G
New High Density Multi-Rate Line Cards
* with new CVR-4SFP-QSFP Adapter Cable
32 ports of SFP/SFP+ or
up to 8 ports of QSFP*
10/100/1000M GLC-T
100M FX
250MB per Port
500MB per Port in
Performance Mode
VSS, Instant Access, SGT,
MACSec, LISP, HQoS, etc
Front-facing RFID
160G Throughput,
Performance mode
for line rate
1M IPv4 Routes
2M NetFlow
256K QoS & ACL
Not Every Port is Created Equal!
List Price: $35,000
Less than 6904-40G
Dramatically reduced price
per port
* WithCVR-4SFP-QSFPAdapter
Throughput in 6807 160G
Optics: SFP / SFP+
Egress Buffer/port: 250 - 500 MB
Features:
Full-feature L2 / L3 IPv4 / IPv6, MPLS /
VPLS capabilities.
1M IPv4 Routes, 2M NetFlow,
Performance mode
Additional Hardware
Features:
Large Buffers, VSS, Instant Access.
SGT, MACSEC, LISP, Dual Priority
Queues, 2 Level Shaping (HQoS)
Price $35,000 (45,000 for XL)
80G
SFP / SFP+
250 - 500 MB
Full-feature L2 / L3 IPv4 / IPv6, MPLS /
VPLS capabilities.
1M IPv4 Routes, 1M NetFlow,
Performance mode
Large Buffers, VSS, Instant Access.
SGT, MACSEC, LISP, Dual Priority
Queues, 2 Level Shaping (HQoS)
$25,000 (35,000 for XL)
80G
SFP / SFP+
500 MB
Full-feature L2 / L3 IPv4 / IPv6, MPLS /
VPLS capabilities.
1M IPv4 Routes, 1M NetFlow,
No Oversubscription
Large Buffers, VSS, Instant Access.
SGT, MACSEC, LISP, Dual Priority
Queues, 2 Level Shaping (HQoS)
$25,000 (35,000 for XL)
32x10G SFP+ 16x10G SFP+ 8x10G SFP+
Catalyst 6800 10G Portfolio
Providing Deployment Options
Common ASIC
Architecture
All Catalyst 6800 Features in a Smaller Fixed Form Factor
Depth:
21.8”
Height:
2RU
40 ports of SFP/SFP+ up
to 12 ports of QSFP
10/100/1000M GLC-T
100M FX
256K IPv4 Route
1.5M NetFlow
64K QoS / ACL
2 x 40G QSFP Uplinks
Breakout to 4 x SFP+
750W / 1100W
RedundantAC/DC
Front-to-BackAirflow
VSS, Instant Access,
MPLS, LISP, SGT,
MACSec, HQoS, etc
High-ScaleControlPlane
with X86 CPU
Higher ScaleforIA
NTE: $50,000
Target for Less
Dramatically reduced price
per port
Introducing the New Catalyst 6840-X
Target
August 2015
15.2(1)SY
Q4CY2014
15.2(1)SY
Q4CY2014
32x10G 24x10G + 2x40G 40x10G + 2x40G
16x10G
Native Optics SFP/SFP+
# of 10G Ports 16
# of 40G Ports 4 using reverse adapter
Features Full-feature L2/L3 IPv4/IPv6,
MPLS/VPLS, LISP. 256K IPv4
Routes, 512K NetFlow
Additional
Hardware
Features
Large Buffers, Dual Priority
Queues, 2 Level Shaping,
HQoS. SGT, MACSEC. VSS,
Instant Access
NTE Price
(includes 2 x AC PS)
$30,000
SFP/SFP+
32
8 using reverse adapter
Full-feature L2/L3 IPv4/IPv6,
MPLS/VPLS, LISP. 256K IPv4
Routes, 1M NetFlow
Large Buffers, Dual Priority
Queues, 2 Level Shaping, HQoS.
SGT, MACSEC. VSS, Instant
Access
$45,000
SFP/SFP+ and QSFP
24 +
8 using breakout
2 +
6 using reverse adapter
Full-feature L2/L3 IPv4/IPv6,
MPLS/VPLS, LISP. 256K IPv4
Routes, 1M NetFlow
Large Buffers, Dual Priority
Queues, 2 Level Shaping,
HQoS. SGT, MACSEC. VSS,
Instant Access
$45,000
SFP/SFP+ and QSFP
40 +
8 using breakout
2 +
10 using reverse adapter
Full-feature L2/L3 IPv4/IPv6,
MPLS/VPLS, LISP. 256K IPv4
Routes, 1M NetFlow
Large Buffers, Dual Priority
Queues, 2 Level Shaping,
HQoS. SGT, MACSEC. VSS,
Instant Access
$55,000
Catalyst 6840-X Portfolio
Providing deployment options
Target
Q3 2015
10GE Now
40GE Later
QSFP-40G-SR4
QSFP-40G-CSR4
QSFP-40G-SR-BD
QSFP-40G-LR4
QSFP-40G-ER4
Future Proofing with 10G to 40G Adapter
C6800-8P-10G
6880-X
SUP8-E
4500-X
C6800-16P-10G
C6800-32P-10G
Reverse SFP to QSFP Adapter Can Upgrade Your 10G Ports to 40G
40G Adapter
QSFP
Target
October 2015
SFP+
6840-X
Supports All
QSFP Types
Scalability &
Performance
Supervisor 6T
Taking Catalyst 6800 to a New Level
Feature Parity with Sup2T from Day 1: 3000+ Features
EC
SUP2T SUP6T
6807-XL Bandwidth 220G /Slot 440G /Slot
CPU
1.5Ghz
MPC8572
2.5Ghz
X86 Dual Core
Memory
2 - 4GB
DDR2 667Mhz
4 - 8GB
DDR3 1333Mhz
Uplinks
2 x 10G (X2) &
3 x 1G (SFP)
2 x 40G (QSFP) &
8 x 1/10G (SFP+)
Uplinks Advanced
Features
VSS, MACSEC, SGT
VSS, Instant Access,
MACSEC, SGT, LISP
Bootdisk Compact Flash eUSB
Mgmt Port CMP Mgmt0
High-Performance
ControlPlane
with x86 CPU
2 x 40G (QSFP) and 8 x
1/10G (SFP+) Uplinks
SupportingIA, LISP, etc
Fiber / Copper
ManagementPorts
Improved Fabric Providing
440G/slot in 6807-XL
Target
1H 2016
Pillars of network Campus architecture
OS Consistency:
IOS 15.0 Cisco Validated Designs for Campus Deployment
Cisco Catalyst 6800/6500 for Campus Core/Dist
Cisco Catalyst 4500E and 3850 for Campus Access
Security
Secure Group Access to
Simplify the Network and
Enable Virtualized Data
Center Services
Simplicity
Reduce Operating
Expenses and Improve
Network Application and
Service Delivery
Resiliency
Maximized Network
Availability with Virtual
Switching and Stateful
Switch Over
Visibility
Application-Aware
Networking to Enable
Collaboration, Video, and
Other Apps
Wireless
APs
Cisco Catalyst
6800/VSS
Cisco Catalyst 4500E,
Cisco Catalyst 3K
WISM2/
WLC
WLC
Identity
Services Engine
Cisco Prime
Infrastructure
APIC-EM
Network as a Sensor
Lancope StealthWatch and ISE Bring Security Analytics
Voice Data Suppliers Guest
Network Infrastructure
174.45.21.12 192.168.10.123 10.237.22.232 192.168.254.187
Employee 1
Finance Department
Personal iPAD 2
San Jose Branch
Contractor 2
LOB X
Android
Richardson, Floor 3
Partner A
LOB Y
Managed MAC Air
New York
Guest
Windows Tablet
RTP Lobby 1st Floor
Lancope
Visibility Cisco ISE
DHCP/DNS
RADIUS SNMP
Profiling Attribute Sources
NMAP
HTTP
NetFlow
Profiler Feed Service
• Automatic updates
• New device support
NETWORK / USER
CONTEXT
How
What
Who
Where
When
Network as an Enforcer
Working with network to restrict access
Voice Data Suppliers Guest
Network Infrastructure
Employee 1
Finance Department
Personal iPAD 2
San Jose Branch
Contractor 2
LOB X
Android
Richardson, Floor 3
Partner A
LOB Y
MAC Air
New York
Guest
Windows Tablet
RTP Lobby 1st Floor
Lancope
Visibility Cisco ISE
Quarantine
Better with Cisco Router and Switches
Device Sensor
The Network IS the Collector!
Automatic discovery for most common devices (printers, phones, Cisco devices).
Collects the data at point closest to endpoint and is Topology independent
Profiling based on:
CDP/LLDP
DHCP
HTTP (WLC only)
mDNS, H323,
MSI-Proxy (4k only)
Device Sensor Distributed Probes
ISE
Device Sensor Support
3k/4k/WLC
CDP/LLDP/DHCP DHCP HTTP
CDP/LLDP/DHCP/CDP/LLDP/DHCP
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/1-3/compatibility/ise_sdt.html
Network as a Sensor for the Network Infra Team
Security and Network Value Prop
Large Global Retailer Large US Medical Center US University
Challenge:
Ineffective implementation of network
segmentation policy allowed traffic
patterns which should have been
blocked
Solution:
NetFlow with Lancope provided
visibility of hosts and traffic flows and
helped develop effective policy for
network segmentation.
Challenge:
Network team tasked to manage
access policies on network infra and
firewalls was challenged to
demonstrate effectiveness to security
and InfoSec teams.
Solution:
NetFlow with Lancope enabled network
infra team to demonstrate accuracy
and effectiveness of their security rule
implementation.
Challenge:
University received notices of illegal
downloads, but could not verify or
attribute incidents to campus users.
Solution:
NetFlow with Lancope enabled
university to verify and attribute notice
with detailed user access information.
Cisco and Third Party Applications
Automation with Cisco APIC Enterprise Module
Abstracts Network Devices to Mask
Complexity
Treat Network as a System
Exposes Network Intelligence
for Business Innovation
Network Devices
Catalyst, ASR, ISR
CLI, OpenFlow, OnePK API
Security QoS ZTD
Cisco APIC Enterprise Module
Network Info
Database
Policy
Infrastructure
Automation
REST API
Complex Manual Network Operations at the click of a button
Problem Statement:
• Today users manually query each network
device to determine what paths it has to its
nearest neighbors to get from point A to point B
• Time consuming and error prone
APIC-EM Use Case : Path Visualization
APIC EM Returns A Path Based on input of (40.0.7.34, 6000, 40.0.0.42, 7000, Prot: TCP)
APIC-EM traces the path automatically and visually
Enterprise Trends—Campus of the Future
INTERNET
OF THINGS
• IOT for Carpeted Space
• Light as a Service
FLEXIBLE WORKSPACE
• Campus Fabric
• Compact Switching
MOBILITY
• Unified Access
• 802.11ac, Multi-Gig
Technology
SCALABILITY
• High density
10G/40G in Campus
• Network Virtualization
Enterprise
Trends
APPLICATION VISIBILITY
BASE SERVICES
SECURITY RESILIENCY
SIMPLICITY
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  • 1.
    Marketing Presentation Speaker Name Designation Date:00/00/0000 Marketing Presentation Speaker Name Designation Date: 00/00/0000 Evolution of Campus Switching Muninder Singh Sambi Sr. Director – Product Management Date: 28/05/2015
  • 2.
    Evolving Campus Demands TheApplication Landscape Is Changing New Uses for Wired Ports, Greater Demand For Bandwidth Workspace Flexibility and Mobile Users/Devices Security Of Large Companies are Targeted by Malicious Traffic Mobility More Mobile Data Traffic by 2015 Application Assurance of Mobile Traffic Will Be Video Evolving Campus & Branch Requirements MOBILITY • Trusted Devices • 802.11ac • Onboarding INTERNET OF THINGS IOT for Carpeted Space Light as a Service Flexible WORKSPACE Less space per Employee SCALABILITY • High density 10G/40G in Campus • Network Virtualization • RF Optimization
  • 3.
    What Can CiscoEvolved Campus Enable? Innovate and Transform Your Business • Enable next generation apps • Improve customer engagement • Increase productivity • Higher sales transactions Grow Revenues • Meet growing user expectations • Faster app performance • Instant access to content • Seamless experience Improve Customer Experiences • Lower LAN costs • Fully utilize network • Pervasive Layered Security • Lower downtime Reduce Costs and Improve Efficiency
  • 4.
    Driving Industry standards– PoE & NBASE-T Example Cisco Innovations Drive Industry Standards 2000 7W Inline Power 2003 15W PoE 2007 30W PoE+ 2011 60W UPOE IEEE 802.3af 2009 IEEE 802.3at Soon? Multi-Gig
  • 5.
    Cisco Enterprise CampusBlue print Leading in foundation services OS Consistency: IOS 15.0 Cisco Validated Designs for Campus Deployment Cisco Catalyst 6800/6500 for Campus Core/Dist Cisco Catalyst 4500E and 3850 for Campus Access Security Secure Group Access to Simplify the Network and Enable Virtualized Data Center Services Simplicity Reduce Operating Expenses and Improve Network Application and Service Delivery Resiliency Maximized Network Availability with Virtual Switching and Stateful Switch Over Visibility Application-Aware Networking to Enable Collaboration, Video, and Other Apps Wireless APs Cisco Catalyst 6800/VSS Cisco Catalyst 4500E, Cisco Catalyst 3K WISM2/ WLC WLC Identity Services Engine Cisco Prime Infrastructure APIC-EM
  • 6.
    Catalyst Access Portfolio Essentialconnectivity to Unified Access for next-generation workspaces TRADITIONAL WORKSPACE • Secure, reliable access • Low TCO & energy-efficient Competitive Feature Set at Compelling Prices Data Voice UNIFIED WORKSPACE Security Video Mobility ConvergedWired/WirelessAccess • Upto 480G Stacking • Upto 4x10G Uplinks • Stackpower with 3850 • Supports up to 50/100AP’s • Scale and Performance • 928G Backplane • 8 Modular 1/10G Uplinks • Supports 100AP’s* Lead Modular Switch Lead Stackable Switch SCALE FEATURES
  • 7.
    UADP ASIC EnablesConvergence Built on UADP Unique and powerful Cisco innovation Hardware performance with software flexibility Optimized Performance CAPWAP encapsulation/de-capsulation, Flexible Netflow, QoS Future Proofed and Programmable Flexparser enables new software features over the product lifetime UADP is used across multiple platforms Catalyst 3850, Catalyst 3650, Catalyst 4500/Sup8E, WLC5760
  • 8.
    C L I E N T S / B A N D W I D T H Early 2000 20022004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 Wireless Standards – Past, Present, and Future 802.11n 450 Mbps 802.11ac- Wave2 3.5 Gbps 6.9 Gbps Future 802.11ac Wave1 1 Gbps 802.11g 54 Mbps 802.11a, 802.11b 11 Mbps 10Gbps 11Mbps Pervasive Nice to Have Media Rich Applications Mission Critical
  • 9.
  • 10.
    Multigigabit Technology: Enabling 802.11acWave 2 and Beyond  Multigigabit Switch Ports 1G, 2.5G, 5G and 10G  PoE, PoE+ and UPOE on Multigigabit Ports  Investment Protection  First to Deliver NBASE-T Ready Switches Catalyst 3850 Catalyst 3560-CX Catalyst 4500E Modular Converged Wired and Wireless Stackable Converged Wired and Wireless Compact Wired No New Cabling for 802.11ac Wave 2
  • 11.
    Cisco Multigigabit Ethernet KeyCapabilities Maintain Switch to AP Reach at Higher Speeds Adaptive Rate Technology (FE, 1G, 2.5G, 5G, and 10G)  Future proofed for higher speeds Infrastructure Investment Protection Supports 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 – NBASE-T Alliance 1G and 10G BaseT IEEE standards, intermediate speeds “work in progress”
  • 12.
    Auto-negotiation of cabletype of speeds supported * 0-55m: no restrictions 55-100m: based on customer cabling infrastructure and configuration, there are some corner cases in which customers will experience less than 100m support. In these cases, the system will automatically default to 2.5G (post-FCS SW release support) Cisco Multigigabit Ethernet Cabling Support Maximum Investment Protection Cable Type 1G 2.5G 5G 10G Cat5e 100m 100m 100m * N/A Cat6 100m 100m 100m 55m Cat6a 100m 100m 100m 100m
  • 13.
    Industry’s First 40Guplink User access switch All 3850 Uplinks Are Supported on mGig switches 2x40Gig, QSFP 8x10Gig, SFP/SFP+ Compatibility 80G Non Blocking 80G Non Blocking Only work on mGig and 10G Fiber (24-port) Switches Performance Only work on mGig and 10G Fiber (24-port) Switches
  • 14.
    The New Catalyst3850 10G Fiber Switches # 10G Ports 12 16 24 32 48 Total Capacity 160G 160G 320G 320G 640G Network Modules Supported C3850-NM-4-10G Slot Used C3850-NM-4-10G C3850-NM-8-10G C3850-NM-2-40G Slot Used 4x40G fixed (No FRU Network Module) Key Features Stacks with C3850 family – Stackwise and StackPower Availability June 2015 September 2015
  • 15.
    Mini 3650 –Space Constrained 3K switch Depth of switch – 11.62” 2 SKU’s •24 x 1Gbe •48 x1Gbe 48 Ports – 4xSFP+ 24 Ports - 2xSFP & 2xSFP+ Fixed Power Supply, Fixed Fans 11.62 inch depth, 1RU Cisco StackWise®-160 Converged Access Upto 770W PoE+ budget IP Base/IP Services Expected FCS Feb 2016 11.62” = 295mm
  • 16.
    Introducing the NewCatalyst Compact Switches Lets Transform The Workspace Instant Access Option (with 10G) APIC-EM Trustsec ready (on IPB, IPS) Netflow Lite L2/L3 SW Power Saving Hibernate Mode Perpetual PoE* UPOE Powered / PoE Passthrough Option DC Powered Option Silent/Fanless 1G SFP/Copper uplinks 10G SFP+ uplinks EEE Cisco MultiGig Option 8x1G and 12x1G options Catalyst 3560-CX and 2960-CX
  • 17.
    Collapsed Access Architecturesare driven by compact switches outside the wiring closet STAR TOPOLOGY Aggregation Desktop Switches Fiber Aggregation Desktop Switches Fiber Loops 1 2 RING TOPOLOGY Reduced Cost with Collapsed Access • Increased space utilization by eliminating wiring closets on each floor • Lower maintenance cost (management, cooling, etc.) • Reduced cabling infrastructure • ~20%* lower cost for fiber vs. copper • Reduced maintenance costs (management, cooling, etc) for Desktop Switches Deliver .. • Gigabit Connectivity and PoE • Simple Installation, mounting flexibility • Silent efficient operation (*) WIK Consult. Cost Comparison of the FTTO concept vs a structured cabling system with floor distributionunits
  • 18.
    Network Admin Remotely Monitors Statusof Install While in Progress Booting Devices Call Out to PnP Server, Requesting Instructions Pre Provision Projects/Sites • Policies • Match Rules • Configs/Image • IP Addressing NETWORK ADMIN PnP Server Campus, Bldg-2 Smart Install-Client PnP Agent PnP Agent PnP Agent PnP Agent Smart Install Proxy APIC EM Remote Installer • Mount and cable devices • Power-on INSTALLER UNSKILLED INSTALLER GUI BASED CONSISTENT FOR DEVICES AND PIN (CAMPUS/BRANCH) SECURE GREENFIELD AND BROWNFIELD RMA USE CASE Network Plug-N-Play with APIC-EM Automates Switch Configuration
  • 19.
    Compact Switches DeliverCost Effective and Secure Networking Solutions for Many Industries Mandarin Hotel* Uses the UPOE Powered Compact Switches for In-room Connectivity; For Details Please See Case Study/Blog HOTELS Retail Outlets Continue to Use Compact Switches for Cable Reduction and to Connect to Point of Sale Terminals RETAIL Compact Switches Are Extremely Popular with Service providers for SP Wi-Fi and Other Deployments SP Norwegian and Other Cruiselines Use Compact Switches for In-room Networking and Multimedia Needs; for Details See the Case Study CRUISE Subways and Trains Deployed DC Powered Compact Switches in Semi- climactic Boxes to Power APs for Providing Wi-Fi on the Trains TRAINS Large Enterprise Customers Are Evaluating the Compact Switches for Next Gen Workspaces and Fiber to the Office (FTTO) Deployments ENTERPRISE
  • 20.
    Catalyst Backbone portfolio •Single touch point for entire campus network • POE/POE+ and stacking • Cat6K features at the access with feature consistency • Up to 80x10G ports in 4.5RU • Built-in sup with extensible slots • Catalyst 6500 DNA • Optimized for 10G density, price, and rich services • 7 slots 10RU • Up to 880G/slot capable • Tremendous investment protection • Optimized for 10/40/100G • Built for scalability and performance 6807-XL 6880-X 6800IA
  • 21.
    New Modular 10GCard - C6800-32P10G New High Density Multi-Rate Line Cards * with new CVR-4SFP-QSFP Adapter Cable 32 ports of SFP/SFP+ or up to 8 ports of QSFP* 10/100/1000M GLC-T 100M FX 250MB per Port 500MB per Port in Performance Mode VSS, Instant Access, SGT, MACSec, LISP, HQoS, etc Front-facing RFID 160G Throughput, Performance mode for line rate 1M IPv4 Routes 2M NetFlow 256K QoS & ACL Not Every Port is Created Equal! List Price: $35,000 Less than 6904-40G Dramatically reduced price per port * WithCVR-4SFP-QSFPAdapter
  • 22.
    Throughput in 6807160G Optics: SFP / SFP+ Egress Buffer/port: 250 - 500 MB Features: Full-feature L2 / L3 IPv4 / IPv6, MPLS / VPLS capabilities. 1M IPv4 Routes, 2M NetFlow, Performance mode Additional Hardware Features: Large Buffers, VSS, Instant Access. SGT, MACSEC, LISP, Dual Priority Queues, 2 Level Shaping (HQoS) Price $35,000 (45,000 for XL) 80G SFP / SFP+ 250 - 500 MB Full-feature L2 / L3 IPv4 / IPv6, MPLS / VPLS capabilities. 1M IPv4 Routes, 1M NetFlow, Performance mode Large Buffers, VSS, Instant Access. SGT, MACSEC, LISP, Dual Priority Queues, 2 Level Shaping (HQoS) $25,000 (35,000 for XL) 80G SFP / SFP+ 500 MB Full-feature L2 / L3 IPv4 / IPv6, MPLS / VPLS capabilities. 1M IPv4 Routes, 1M NetFlow, No Oversubscription Large Buffers, VSS, Instant Access. SGT, MACSEC, LISP, Dual Priority Queues, 2 Level Shaping (HQoS) $25,000 (35,000 for XL) 32x10G SFP+ 16x10G SFP+ 8x10G SFP+ Catalyst 6800 10G Portfolio Providing Deployment Options Common ASIC Architecture
  • 23.
    All Catalyst 6800Features in a Smaller Fixed Form Factor Depth: 21.8” Height: 2RU 40 ports of SFP/SFP+ up to 12 ports of QSFP 10/100/1000M GLC-T 100M FX 256K IPv4 Route 1.5M NetFlow 64K QoS / ACL 2 x 40G QSFP Uplinks Breakout to 4 x SFP+ 750W / 1100W RedundantAC/DC Front-to-BackAirflow VSS, Instant Access, MPLS, LISP, SGT, MACSec, HQoS, etc High-ScaleControlPlane with X86 CPU Higher ScaleforIA NTE: $50,000 Target for Less Dramatically reduced price per port Introducing the New Catalyst 6840-X Target August 2015
  • 24.
    15.2(1)SY Q4CY2014 15.2(1)SY Q4CY2014 32x10G 24x10G +2x40G 40x10G + 2x40G 16x10G Native Optics SFP/SFP+ # of 10G Ports 16 # of 40G Ports 4 using reverse adapter Features Full-feature L2/L3 IPv4/IPv6, MPLS/VPLS, LISP. 256K IPv4 Routes, 512K NetFlow Additional Hardware Features Large Buffers, Dual Priority Queues, 2 Level Shaping, HQoS. SGT, MACSEC. VSS, Instant Access NTE Price (includes 2 x AC PS) $30,000 SFP/SFP+ 32 8 using reverse adapter Full-feature L2/L3 IPv4/IPv6, MPLS/VPLS, LISP. 256K IPv4 Routes, 1M NetFlow Large Buffers, Dual Priority Queues, 2 Level Shaping, HQoS. SGT, MACSEC. VSS, Instant Access $45,000 SFP/SFP+ and QSFP 24 + 8 using breakout 2 + 6 using reverse adapter Full-feature L2/L3 IPv4/IPv6, MPLS/VPLS, LISP. 256K IPv4 Routes, 1M NetFlow Large Buffers, Dual Priority Queues, 2 Level Shaping, HQoS. SGT, MACSEC. VSS, Instant Access $45,000 SFP/SFP+ and QSFP 40 + 8 using breakout 2 + 10 using reverse adapter Full-feature L2/L3 IPv4/IPv6, MPLS/VPLS, LISP. 256K IPv4 Routes, 1M NetFlow Large Buffers, Dual Priority Queues, 2 Level Shaping, HQoS. SGT, MACSEC. VSS, Instant Access $55,000 Catalyst 6840-X Portfolio Providing deployment options Target Q3 2015
  • 25.
    10GE Now 40GE Later QSFP-40G-SR4 QSFP-40G-CSR4 QSFP-40G-SR-BD QSFP-40G-LR4 QSFP-40G-ER4 FutureProofing with 10G to 40G Adapter C6800-8P-10G 6880-X SUP8-E 4500-X C6800-16P-10G C6800-32P-10G Reverse SFP to QSFP Adapter Can Upgrade Your 10G Ports to 40G 40G Adapter QSFP Target October 2015 SFP+ 6840-X Supports All QSFP Types
  • 26.
    Scalability & Performance Supervisor 6T TakingCatalyst 6800 to a New Level Feature Parity with Sup2T from Day 1: 3000+ Features EC SUP2T SUP6T 6807-XL Bandwidth 220G /Slot 440G /Slot CPU 1.5Ghz MPC8572 2.5Ghz X86 Dual Core Memory 2 - 4GB DDR2 667Mhz 4 - 8GB DDR3 1333Mhz Uplinks 2 x 10G (X2) & 3 x 1G (SFP) 2 x 40G (QSFP) & 8 x 1/10G (SFP+) Uplinks Advanced Features VSS, MACSEC, SGT VSS, Instant Access, MACSEC, SGT, LISP Bootdisk Compact Flash eUSB Mgmt Port CMP Mgmt0 High-Performance ControlPlane with x86 CPU 2 x 40G (QSFP) and 8 x 1/10G (SFP+) Uplinks SupportingIA, LISP, etc Fiber / Copper ManagementPorts Improved Fabric Providing 440G/slot in 6807-XL Target 1H 2016
  • 27.
    Pillars of networkCampus architecture OS Consistency: IOS 15.0 Cisco Validated Designs for Campus Deployment Cisco Catalyst 6800/6500 for Campus Core/Dist Cisco Catalyst 4500E and 3850 for Campus Access Security Secure Group Access to Simplify the Network and Enable Virtualized Data Center Services Simplicity Reduce Operating Expenses and Improve Network Application and Service Delivery Resiliency Maximized Network Availability with Virtual Switching and Stateful Switch Over Visibility Application-Aware Networking to Enable Collaboration, Video, and Other Apps Wireless APs Cisco Catalyst 6800/VSS Cisco Catalyst 4500E, Cisco Catalyst 3K WISM2/ WLC WLC Identity Services Engine Cisco Prime Infrastructure APIC-EM
  • 28.
    Network as aSensor Lancope StealthWatch and ISE Bring Security Analytics Voice Data Suppliers Guest Network Infrastructure 174.45.21.12 192.168.10.123 10.237.22.232 192.168.254.187 Employee 1 Finance Department Personal iPAD 2 San Jose Branch Contractor 2 LOB X Android Richardson, Floor 3 Partner A LOB Y Managed MAC Air New York Guest Windows Tablet RTP Lobby 1st Floor Lancope Visibility Cisco ISE DHCP/DNS RADIUS SNMP Profiling Attribute Sources NMAP HTTP NetFlow Profiler Feed Service • Automatic updates • New device support NETWORK / USER CONTEXT How What Who Where When
  • 29.
    Network as anEnforcer Working with network to restrict access Voice Data Suppliers Guest Network Infrastructure Employee 1 Finance Department Personal iPAD 2 San Jose Branch Contractor 2 LOB X Android Richardson, Floor 3 Partner A LOB Y MAC Air New York Guest Windows Tablet RTP Lobby 1st Floor Lancope Visibility Cisco ISE Quarantine
  • 30.
    Better with CiscoRouter and Switches Device Sensor The Network IS the Collector! Automatic discovery for most common devices (printers, phones, Cisco devices). Collects the data at point closest to endpoint and is Topology independent Profiling based on: CDP/LLDP DHCP HTTP (WLC only) mDNS, H323, MSI-Proxy (4k only) Device Sensor Distributed Probes ISE Device Sensor Support 3k/4k/WLC CDP/LLDP/DHCP DHCP HTTP CDP/LLDP/DHCP/CDP/LLDP/DHCP http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/1-3/compatibility/ise_sdt.html
  • 31.
    Network as aSensor for the Network Infra Team Security and Network Value Prop Large Global Retailer Large US Medical Center US University Challenge: Ineffective implementation of network segmentation policy allowed traffic patterns which should have been blocked Solution: NetFlow with Lancope provided visibility of hosts and traffic flows and helped develop effective policy for network segmentation. Challenge: Network team tasked to manage access policies on network infra and firewalls was challenged to demonstrate effectiveness to security and InfoSec teams. Solution: NetFlow with Lancope enabled network infra team to demonstrate accuracy and effectiveness of their security rule implementation. Challenge: University received notices of illegal downloads, but could not verify or attribute incidents to campus users. Solution: NetFlow with Lancope enabled university to verify and attribute notice with detailed user access information.
  • 32.
    Cisco and ThirdParty Applications Automation with Cisco APIC Enterprise Module Abstracts Network Devices to Mask Complexity Treat Network as a System Exposes Network Intelligence for Business Innovation Network Devices Catalyst, ASR, ISR CLI, OpenFlow, OnePK API Security QoS ZTD Cisco APIC Enterprise Module Network Info Database Policy Infrastructure Automation REST API Complex Manual Network Operations at the click of a button
  • 33.
    Problem Statement: • Todayusers manually query each network device to determine what paths it has to its nearest neighbors to get from point A to point B • Time consuming and error prone APIC-EM Use Case : Path Visualization APIC EM Returns A Path Based on input of (40.0.7.34, 6000, 40.0.0.42, 7000, Prot: TCP) APIC-EM traces the path automatically and visually
  • 34.
    Enterprise Trends—Campus ofthe Future INTERNET OF THINGS • IOT for Carpeted Space • Light as a Service FLEXIBLE WORKSPACE • Campus Fabric • Compact Switching MOBILITY • Unified Access • 802.11ac, Multi-Gig Technology SCALABILITY • High density 10G/40G in Campus • Network Virtualization Enterprise Trends APPLICATION VISIBILITY BASE SERVICES SECURITY RESILIENCY SIMPLICITY