We will review the latest evolution within the Cisco Catalyst switching product portfolio including the latest Cisco Catalyst 6800 switches and Cisco Instant Access. For more information please visit our website here: http://www.cisco.com/web/CA/index.html
Future Proofing Your Network with the New Cisco Catalyst 3850 10G Aggregation...Cisco Enterprise Networks
Learn how the newest members of the Cisco Catalyst 3850 Series switching family can future-proof your network with 10Gb performance in the aggregation layer.
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Learn how the newest members of the Cisco Catalyst 3850 Series switching family can future-proof your network with 10Gb performance in the aggregation layer.
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Webinar Renesas - IoT é Segura? Com Renesas Synergy sim! E o SSP 1.5 tornou a...Embarcados
Com o lançamento do SSP 1.5.0 para a Plataforma Renesas Synergy, ficou muito mais fácil desenvolver sistemas embarcados para IoT com os requisitos de segurança demandados pelo mercado. Além disso mostraremos as inovações e facilidades que o SSP 1.5.0 adiciona à plataforma. Também destacaremos o lançamento de uma placa de desenvolvimento da Renesas, a AE-Cloud2, para utilização de comunicação via rede móvel LTE, que tem suporte nessa nova versão do SSP da Plataforma Renesas Synergy.
Cisco catalyst 9200 series platform spec, licenses, transition guideIT Tech
The Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switches are Cisco’s latest addition to the fixed enterprise switching access platform, and are built for security, resiliency, and programmability.
Software Defined Network (SDN) using ASR9000 :: BRKSPG-2722 | San Diego 2015Bruno Teixeira
With the changing paradigm of network programmability using Software Defined Network (SDN), we are seeing new ways for monitoring, scaling and configuring network devices. With new network programability capabilities utilizing NETCONF, OpenFlow, BGP-LS, and PCEP it is vital for network architects and operations engineers to understand how these SDN related technologies can be leveraged to streamline the way we view, design, and operate our networks today. This session introduces these concepts and focuses on the use cases, implementation, and troubleshooting of these technologies on the ASR9000 platform.
TechWiseTV Workshop: Cisco Catalyst 9600: Deep Dive and Design ConsiderationsRobb Boyd
Cisco Catalyst 9600 Series Switches are the next-generation purpose-built 40/100G modular core/aggregation platform, providing resiliency at scale with the industry’s most comprehensive security while allowing the business to grow at a low total operational cost.
The Cisco Catalyst 9606R is a 6-slot 8RU chassis ready to support a wired switching capacity of up to 25.6 Tbps, with up to 6.4 Tbps of bandwidth per slot. Some salient features of the Cisco Catalyst 9606R chassis are:
- Supports a nonblocking 40/100G Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable (QSFP+, QSFP28) line card
- Supports a line-rate 1/10/25G SFP and Enhanced SFP (SFP, SFP+, SFP28) line card
- Optimized for the enterprise with efficient side-to-side airflow
- Front accessibility for all removable components, such as the supervisor, line cards, power supply, and fan tray
- Dual accessible fan tray for easy removal
- Embedded RFID tag for easy asset tracking
Resources:
TechWiseTV: http://cs.co/9009DzrjN
Technical Overview of Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series SwitchesRobb Boyd
TechWiseTV's Cisco Container Platform live workshop took place on July 18th.
For the first time in the industry, a single family of fixed, stackable, and modular switches are running on the same IOS-XE operating system along with a common ASIC.
Cisco’s Catalyst 9200 rounds out the lower end of its incredible Catalyst 9000 family of switches. The 9200 is designed for small, medium, and branch deployments, providing greater modularity, redundancy, and stackability than the Catalyst 2960 it replaces.
Register now.
Extreme is rethinking the data plane, the control plane, and the management plane. Extreme is a better mouse trap which delivers new features, advanced function, and wire-speed performance. Our switches deliver deterministic performance independent of load or what features are enabled. All Extreme Switches are based on XOS, the industries first and only truly modular operating system. Having a modular OS provides higher availability of critical network resources. By isolating each critical process in its own protected memory space, a single failed process can not take down the entire switch. Application modules can be loaded and unloaded without the need for rebooting the switch. This is the level of functionality that users expect on other technology. Reaching the twenty million port milestone is a significant achievement demonstrating how our highly effective network solutions, with rich features, innovative software and integrated support for secure convergence. VoIP/Unified Communica Fons/Infrastructure/SIP Trunking (SBC) – Because of strong ROI, investment in this segment remains on a very strong growth trajectory.
Enterprises depend on modular switching solutions for all aspects of the enterprise network: in the enterprise core and data center, the distribution layer that lies between the core and wiring closet, and in the wiring closet itself. Modular solutions provide port diversity and density that fixed solutions simply cannot match. There are also high-capacity modular solutions that only the largest of enterprises and institutions use for high-density and high-speed deployments. Modular solutions are generally much more expensive than their fixed cousins, especially in situations where density or flexibility are not required. Fixed-configuration stackable switches are typically cost- optimized, but they offer no real port diversity on an individual switch. Port diversity means the availability of different port types, such as fiber versus copper ports. Stackable switches have gotten better at offering port diversity, but they still cannot match their modular cousins. Many of these products now offer high-end features such as 802.3af PoE, QoS, and multi-layer intelligence that were only found on modular switches in the past. This is due to the proliferation of third-party merchant silicon in the fixed configuration market. Generally, a stack of fixed configuration switches can be managed as a single virtual entity. Fixed configuration switches generally cannot be used to provision an entire large enterprise, but instead are mostly used out at the edge or departmental level as a low-cost alternative to modular products.
Assumptions:
Ethernet is Open
Active/Active in the Fabric
Therefore:
Open at the Edge
Active/Active at the edge
Innovations in the Enterprise Routing & Switching SpaceCisco Canada
This session will take us back to the basics: the core route/switch infrastructure. However, this doesn’t mean we will cover the old boring speeds and feeds. We will share an exciting tour around innovations in this space. This will be a fast paced session covering tons of technologies and products at higher level.
Some of the topics we will cover:
- Cisco Multigigabit technology
- Next Generation Compact Switches
- Catalyst 3850 10G switches and Catalyst 6840-X switches
- Cisco Intelligent WAN Architecture (IWAN)
- Network Plug and Play (for Zero touch deployment)
- APIC-EM – SDN Controller
Webinar Renesas - IoT é Segura? Com Renesas Synergy sim! E o SSP 1.5 tornou a...Embarcados
Com o lançamento do SSP 1.5.0 para a Plataforma Renesas Synergy, ficou muito mais fácil desenvolver sistemas embarcados para IoT com os requisitos de segurança demandados pelo mercado. Além disso mostraremos as inovações e facilidades que o SSP 1.5.0 adiciona à plataforma. Também destacaremos o lançamento de uma placa de desenvolvimento da Renesas, a AE-Cloud2, para utilização de comunicação via rede móvel LTE, que tem suporte nessa nova versão do SSP da Plataforma Renesas Synergy.
Cisco catalyst 9200 series platform spec, licenses, transition guideIT Tech
The Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switches are Cisco’s latest addition to the fixed enterprise switching access platform, and are built for security, resiliency, and programmability.
Software Defined Network (SDN) using ASR9000 :: BRKSPG-2722 | San Diego 2015Bruno Teixeira
With the changing paradigm of network programmability using Software Defined Network (SDN), we are seeing new ways for monitoring, scaling and configuring network devices. With new network programability capabilities utilizing NETCONF, OpenFlow, BGP-LS, and PCEP it is vital for network architects and operations engineers to understand how these SDN related technologies can be leveraged to streamline the way we view, design, and operate our networks today. This session introduces these concepts and focuses on the use cases, implementation, and troubleshooting of these technologies on the ASR9000 platform.
TechWiseTV Workshop: Cisco Catalyst 9600: Deep Dive and Design ConsiderationsRobb Boyd
Cisco Catalyst 9600 Series Switches are the next-generation purpose-built 40/100G modular core/aggregation platform, providing resiliency at scale with the industry’s most comprehensive security while allowing the business to grow at a low total operational cost.
The Cisco Catalyst 9606R is a 6-slot 8RU chassis ready to support a wired switching capacity of up to 25.6 Tbps, with up to 6.4 Tbps of bandwidth per slot. Some salient features of the Cisco Catalyst 9606R chassis are:
- Supports a nonblocking 40/100G Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable (QSFP+, QSFP28) line card
- Supports a line-rate 1/10/25G SFP and Enhanced SFP (SFP, SFP+, SFP28) line card
- Optimized for the enterprise with efficient side-to-side airflow
- Front accessibility for all removable components, such as the supervisor, line cards, power supply, and fan tray
- Dual accessible fan tray for easy removal
- Embedded RFID tag for easy asset tracking
Resources:
TechWiseTV: http://cs.co/9009DzrjN
Technical Overview of Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series SwitchesRobb Boyd
TechWiseTV's Cisco Container Platform live workshop took place on July 18th.
For the first time in the industry, a single family of fixed, stackable, and modular switches are running on the same IOS-XE operating system along with a common ASIC.
Cisco’s Catalyst 9200 rounds out the lower end of its incredible Catalyst 9000 family of switches. The 9200 is designed for small, medium, and branch deployments, providing greater modularity, redundancy, and stackability than the Catalyst 2960 it replaces.
Register now.
Extreme is rethinking the data plane, the control plane, and the management plane. Extreme is a better mouse trap which delivers new features, advanced function, and wire-speed performance. Our switches deliver deterministic performance independent of load or what features are enabled. All Extreme Switches are based on XOS, the industries first and only truly modular operating system. Having a modular OS provides higher availability of critical network resources. By isolating each critical process in its own protected memory space, a single failed process can not take down the entire switch. Application modules can be loaded and unloaded without the need for rebooting the switch. This is the level of functionality that users expect on other technology. Reaching the twenty million port milestone is a significant achievement demonstrating how our highly effective network solutions, with rich features, innovative software and integrated support for secure convergence. VoIP/Unified Communica Fons/Infrastructure/SIP Trunking (SBC) – Because of strong ROI, investment in this segment remains on a very strong growth trajectory.
Enterprises depend on modular switching solutions for all aspects of the enterprise network: in the enterprise core and data center, the distribution layer that lies between the core and wiring closet, and in the wiring closet itself. Modular solutions provide port diversity and density that fixed solutions simply cannot match. There are also high-capacity modular solutions that only the largest of enterprises and institutions use for high-density and high-speed deployments. Modular solutions are generally much more expensive than their fixed cousins, especially in situations where density or flexibility are not required. Fixed-configuration stackable switches are typically cost- optimized, but they offer no real port diversity on an individual switch. Port diversity means the availability of different port types, such as fiber versus copper ports. Stackable switches have gotten better at offering port diversity, but they still cannot match their modular cousins. Many of these products now offer high-end features such as 802.3af PoE, QoS, and multi-layer intelligence that were only found on modular switches in the past. This is due to the proliferation of third-party merchant silicon in the fixed configuration market. Generally, a stack of fixed configuration switches can be managed as a single virtual entity. Fixed configuration switches generally cannot be used to provision an entire large enterprise, but instead are mostly used out at the edge or departmental level as a low-cost alternative to modular products.
Assumptions:
Ethernet is Open
Active/Active in the Fabric
Therefore:
Open at the Edge
Active/Active at the edge
Innovations in the Enterprise Routing & Switching SpaceCisco Canada
This session will take us back to the basics: the core route/switch infrastructure. However, this doesn’t mean we will cover the old boring speeds and feeds. We will share an exciting tour around innovations in this space. This will be a fast paced session covering tons of technologies and products at higher level.
Some of the topics we will cover:
- Cisco Multigigabit technology
- Next Generation Compact Switches
- Catalyst 3850 10G switches and Catalyst 6840-X switches
- Cisco Intelligent WAN Architecture (IWAN)
- Network Plug and Play (for Zero touch deployment)
- APIC-EM – SDN Controller
The national eCampus program is working on an e-learning infrastructure with simple and good ICT tools for teaching, support for research and ubiquitous access to learning. Practical tools for lecture capture, web meetings, file sharing, video conferences and podcast is a starting point for revamping the ICT architecture in this field.
Technical overview of new cisco catalyst multigigabit switchesCisco Mobility
Learn how Cisco Catalyst switches can help you take advantage of unprecedented wireless speeds (up to 6.8 Gb/s) without replacing your existing cable.
TechWiseTV Workshop: Technical Overview of New Cisco Catalyst Multigigabit Switches: http://tools.cisco.com/gems/cust/customerSite.do?METHOD=W&LANGUAGE_ID=E&SEMINAR_CODE=S22149&PRIORITY_CODE=000648797
National research networks must work closely with the universities as we are challenged with supporting advanced research (LHC data flows and grids) at the same level as digital native students (social media, podcast lectures).
http://delrett.net Produsenter av digitale læringsressurser (DLR) i hele utdanningssektoren støter på en rekke juridiske utfordringer knyttet til produksjon, gjenbruk og deling av DLR.
Opphavsrett og rettighetsforvaltning, Kopinor-avtalens håndhevelse, personopplysningsloven, kravet om åpne dokumentformater i offentlig sektor og ulike lisensregimer er noen elementer ved deling og gjenbruk som reiser utfordringer og spørsmål. Mange, både enkeltpersoner og institusjoner, leter i dag etter gode løsninger, og trenger andres erfaringer og råd på dette feltet.
Formålet med konferansen er å sette søkelys på problemstillinger, praktiske case, og nasjonale og internasjonale erfaringer som kan bidra til forenkling og bedre håndtering av juridiske utfordringer ved produksjon og deling av DLR i utdanningssektoren.
Målgrupper for konferansen er ansatte ved skoler, universiteter og høyskoler, skoleeiere, produsenter av digitale læringsressurser og andre som er interessert i temaet. Konferansen skal presentere praktiske løsninger, gode eksempler og sette fokus på langsiktige utfordringer.
BOF on Internet for trans national education, presenting the Nordic perspective (not just off-shored campuses, MOOCs and shared study programs, but shared services)
Research based learning in research based networkIngrid Melve
Presentation from the BELNET user conference http://bnc.belnet.be/bnc_2010 perspectives on what a national research network should to to support education and students needs
Explain the purpose of VLANs in a switched network.
1) Analyze how a switch forwards frames based on VLAN configuration in a multi-switched environment.
2) Configure a switch port to be assigned to a VLAN based on requirements.
3) Configure a trunk port on a LAN switch.
4) Configure Dynamic Trunk Protocol (DTP).
5) Troubleshoot VLAN and trunk configurations in a switched network.
6) Configure security features to mitigate attacks in a VLAN-segmented environment.
7) Explain security best practices for a VLAN-segmented environment.
Chapter 3: Objectives
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Explain the purpose of VLANs in a switched network.
Analyze how a switch forwards frames based on VLAN configuration in a multi-switched environment.
Configure a switch port to be assigned to a VLAN based on requirements.
Configure a trunk port on a LAN switch.
Configure Dynamic Trunk Protocol (DTP).
Troubleshoot VLAN and trunk configurations in a switched network.
Configure security features to mitigate attacks in a VLAN-segmented environment.
Explain security best practices for a VLAN-segmented environment.
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Rahmati Academy | آکادمی رحمتی
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Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
Search and Society: Reimagining Information Access for Radical FuturesBhaskar Mitra
The field of Information retrieval (IR) is currently undergoing a transformative shift, at least partly due to the emerging applications of generative AI to information access. In this talk, we will deliberate on the sociotechnical implications of generative AI for information access. We will argue that there is both a critical necessity and an exciting opportunity for the IR community to re-center our research agendas on societal needs while dismantling the artificial separation between the work on fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics in IR and the rest of IR research. Instead of adopting a reactionary strategy of trying to mitigate potential social harms from emerging technologies, the community should aim to proactively set the research agenda for the kinds of systems we should build inspired by diverse explicitly stated sociotechnical imaginaries. The sociotechnical imaginaries that underpin the design and development of information access technologies needs to be explicitly articulated, and we need to develop theories of change in context of these diverse perspectives. Our guiding future imaginaries must be informed by other academic fields, such as democratic theory and critical theory, and should be co-developed with social science scholars, legal scholars, civil rights and social justice activists, and artists, among others.
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
AI for Every Business: Unlocking Your Product's Universal Potential by VP of ...
Next Generation Campus Switching: Are You Ready
1.
2. Next Generation Campus Switching:
Are You Ready
T-EN-05-I
Lila Rousseaux – CCIE #6899
Consulting Systems Engineer, Enterprise Networks
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House Keeping Notes – Wednesday April 16, 2014
Thank you for attending Cisco Connect Toronto 2014, here are a few
housekeeping notes to ensure we all enjoy the session today.
Please ensure your cellphones are set on silent to ensure no one is disturbed
during the session
Please hold all questions until the end of these session to ensure all material is
covered
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Major Trends and Business Challenges
Looking for ways to
increase productivity
and efficiency
Reduce complexity
and make operations
simpler
Let’s video
everything: more
bandwidth
requirements,
operational
complexity increases
costs and requires
highly trained IT staff
Global workforce
that requires us to
be able to access
information from any
where, no matter
where we are, using
any device
5
Struggling to
keep up with
never ending
security
threats
Reduced Budget Workspace is changing Security
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Major Trends and Business Challenges
Goal is to have non-
stop, 24x7
communications and
maximum uptime for
network services
Downtime risks exist: human
error such as incorrect
design, mis-configurations,
planned software and
hardware upgrades, and
unplanned hardware or
software faults.
When outages occur
companies suffer lost
business, lowered
customer satisfaction,
and lower productivity
6
Work model moves more to anytime, anywhere access: managing
24x7 collaboration and globalization becomes more challenging.
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Implementing the right intelligence in your network
can enable your organization to meet your
business goals.
Can I offer secure, mission critical
wired/wireless access services?
2
Is your business limited or enhanced
by your network?3
1
How do I manage complexity to reduce
costs?
Major Trends and Business Challenges
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Agenda
Cisco Campus Architecture
Catalyst Campus Solutions
Software services &
technologies
Cisco Catalyst Switching
Portfolio
Wrap Up
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Cisco Campus Architecture: Unified Access
Adaptable, Flexible, Scalable – One Network
TrustSec
Secure Group Access to Simplify the Network and Enable
Virtualized Data Center Services
Smart Operations
Reduce Operating Expenses and Improve Network
Application and Service Delivery
Resiliency
Maximized Network Availability with Virtual Switching and
Stateful Switch Over
Application Visibility and Control
Application-Aware Networking to Enable Collaboration,
Video, and Other Apps
KEY SERVICES FOR
ONE NETWORK DEPLOYMENT
Wireless
APs
Cisco
Catalyst
6800/VSS
Cisco Catalyst 4500E,
Cisco Catalyst 3850/3650
Identity
Services Engine
Cisco Prime
Infrastructure
OS Consistency: IOS 15.0
Cisco Validated Designs for Campus Deployment
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Unified Access
Campus Deployment Models
Centralized Wireless
SiSi SiSi
Traditional Access
DistributedWired
Instant Access
CentralizedWiredIA
VSS
Cisco Prime
Infrastructure
One
Management Cisco ISE One Policy
Distributed Wireless
Converged Access
SiSi SiSi
DistributedWired
CentralizedWiredVSS
VSS
MAMAMA
MAMAMA
MAMAMA
MAMAMA
MAMAMA
MAMAMA
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Data Center /
Service block PIISE
Intranet
Mobility Group
5508 / WiSM2 5508 / WiSM2
EtherIP Mobility
Tunnel
CAPWAP
Tunnels
CAPWAP
Tunnels
Well-known
and well-proven …
Prior to Migration
to Converged
Access
Separate
policies and
services for wired
and wireless
users
Wired policies
implemented
on switch
Wireless
policies
implemented
on controller
All wireless
traffic
centralized
via controllers
as shown
Unified Wireless
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Data Center /
Service block PIISE
Intranet
Mobility Group
5760
Switch
Peer
Group
Switch
Peer
Group
Catalyst
3850/3650/CAT45
00E with SUP8E
5760
CAPWAP
Tunnels
CAPWAP
Tunnels
MA MAMA MA MA MA MA MA
MC MA
Converged
policies and
services for
wired
and wireless
users
Increase in
performance and
scalability via local
termination of both
wired and wireless
traffic
Increase in visibility
and control
(NetFlow, Advanced
QoS, etc)
via local termination
of both wired and
wireless traffic
CAPWAP Mobility Tunnel
Converged Wired / Wireless Access –
… to Integrated
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INTRODUCING
Campus Instant
Access
IT Spends Most of Their Time in Repetitive Operational
Actions for Access Switches
Source: A commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting for Cisco Systems, 2012
28%MONITORING,
TROUBLESHOOTING
19%SECURITY
CONFIGURATIONS
18%INITIALINSTALL,
CONFIGS,TESTING
14%UPGRADING
EQUIPMENT
Simple Install and Connect
No More Repetitive Operations
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VSS Campus with Stacking
15
Building 1 Building 2 Building 3 Building 4
Core
29 Total Devices for Image and
Configuration Management
48 Access Trunks/Port-Channels
4032 User Ports
Considerations:
STP Loop Prevention
FHRP Tuning
CAM/ARP Tunings
PIM Tuning/DR priority
Routing Protocol Tuning
29 Separate Configurations of
SNMP, NTP, TACACS, Banner,
vty, VLAN DB, Mgmt IP/GW,
Hostname
VSS
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Catalyst Instant Access
16
Core
Building 1 Building 2 Building 3 Building 4
5 Total Devices for Image and
Configuration Management
Automated Trunk Configuration
4032 User Ports
Considerations:
STP Loop Prevention
FHRP Tuning
CAM/ARP Tuning
PIM Tuning/DR priority
Routing Protocol Tuning
5 Separate Configurations of
SNMP, NTP, TACACS, Banner,
vty, VLAN DB, Mgmt IP/GW,
Hostname
Instant Access
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Catalyst Instant Access
17
Core
Building 1 Building 2 Building 3 Building 4
5 Total Devices for Image and
Configuration Management
Automated Trunk Configuration
4032 User Ports
Considerations:
STP Loop Prevention
FHRP Tuning
CAM/ARP Tuning
PIM Tuning/DR priority
Routing Protocol Tuning
5 Separate Configurations of
SNMP, NTP, TACACS, Banner,
vty, VLAN DB, Mgmt IP/GW,
Hostname
Instant Access
NO Routing Protocols or Spanning-Tree configuration
between Access and Distribution
NO Trunks to Configure from Access to Distribution
NO Configuration or Image Management at Access
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Consistent Features and Agile Infrastructure across Access layer
Benefits of Instant Access
Catalyst 6500/6800 features at Access
Simplifies Operations via Single Point of Management, Configuration, Troubleshooting across Distribution &
Access Block
Cisco Catalyst Instant Access
Standalone
Access Switch
LACP
or PAGP
Access Switch
VSS
LACP or
PAGP
LACP or
PAGP
VSL
Access Switch
Access Switch
Instant Access
VSL
Instant Access
Client
SDP
SRP
SCP
Instant Access
Client
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Catalyst 6500/6800 Instant Access
Simplified Image Management: One Image for whole Distribution Block
Catalyst 6500/6800
Catalyst 6800IA Series Switches ( POE+/DATA )
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Cisco Validated Designs
High Performance Network
• Pre-tested modular network architecture with integrated network-
level Smart Services
Prescriptive Solutions
• Cisco tested and validated solutions tailored to your business
size and requirements now and in the future
Modular Design
• Component-based design delivers future flexibility and ensures
new projects build on your existing investment.
• Scalable solutions for growth
• Investment protection and
migration strategies for growing
businesses
Tested & Validated
Solutions Work
Together
Comprehensive
Architectural
Solution
Modular, Systematic
Approach
Expert Partner
Installation and
Configuration
www.cisco.com/go/cvd
Cisco Validated Designs
A Blueprint for Business Success
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Differentiating Characteristics of One Network solutions
• Secure onboarding
• Simplified Policy
enforcement
• Data Confidentiality
• Speedy
threat detection
• Hitless Device Resiliency
• Hitless Software Resiliency
• Hitless Services Resiliency
• Network readiness
assessment
• Application-Aware
Networking
• Speedy failure detection
and resolution
• Automated Switch
Provisioning
• Automated Endpoint
Provisioning
• Automated failure
detection and reporting
Cisco
Catalyst
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CDP
LLDP
DHCP
MAC
CDP
LLDP
DHCP
MAC
DEVICE CLASSIFICATION
PRINTER Video Phone
Printer Policy
[place on VLAN X]
Video Phone Policy
[restricted access]
ISE
POLICY
Collection—Switch
collects device related data
and sends report to ISE
Classification—ISE
classifies device, collects
flow information and provides device
usage report
Authorization—ISE executes
policy based on user and
device
The Solution Deployment Scenario with Cisco Device Sensor
Device Profiling
+ Device Sensor
Authorized Access
Device Profiling Automated with Device Sensor
Access
Point
Profiling for both wired and wireless devices
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Policy and Segmentation
Voice Data Suppliers GuestNon-
Compliant
Access Layer
Aggregation Layer
VLAN Addressing DHCP Scope
Redundancy Routing Static Filtering via
Access Control List (ACL)
Simple Segmentation with 2 VLANsMore Policies using more VLANs
Design needs to be replicated for
floors, buildings, offices, and other
facilities. Cost could be extremely high
25
ACL
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Policy and Segmentation with Security Group
Voice Employee Suppliers Guest Non-Compliant
Employee Tag
Supplier Tag
Guest Tag
Non-Compliant Tag
Data Center
Firewall
Voice
Building 3
WLAN Data VLAN
Campus Core
Data Center
Main Building
Data VLAN
Employee Non-Compliant
Regardless of topology or
location, policy (Security
Group Tag) stays with users,
devices, and servers
TrustSec simplifies ACL
management for intra/inter-
VLAN traffic
Access Layer
Retaining
initial
VLAN/Subnet
Design
Intranet
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Introducing Cisco TrustSec
TrustSec lets you define policy in meaningful business terms
Distributed Policy Enforcement: Flexible and
Scalable
Switch Router DC FW DC Switch
Who can talk to whom
Who can access protected assets
How systems can talk to other
systems
Desired Policy
Context Classification
Security Group TagTAG
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TrustSec in Action
Wireless LAN
Controller
AP
Personal asset
Company
asset
Employee
ID&
ProfilingData
ISE (Identity Services Engine)
DCHP
HTTP
RADIUS
SNMP
NetFlow
DNS
OUI
NMAP
Device Type: Apple iPAD
User: Mary
Group: Employee
Corporate Asset: No
Classification Result:
Personal Asset SGT
ISE ProfilingAlong with authentication,
various data is sent to ISE
for device profiling
DC Resource
Access
Restricted
Internet Only
Distributed
Enforcement
based on
Security
Group
Security
Group
Policy
Classify Propagate Enforce
SGT
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Threat Detection using NetFlow
NetFlow
Ecosyst
emCisco Catalyst®
6500 NAM-3 Blade
4500 SUP7/SUP8
3850, 3KX SM,
2960-X/XR (*)
• Improved network performance through visibility
and control over network applications
• Enhanced network security through speedy
detection of threats and breaches
• Capacity planning
• Historic data collection and trend analysis
• Network-wide visibility and performance analysis
• Anomaly detection for security
• EEM integration for control
F u n c t i o n
(*) 2960-X/XR Netflow Lite
B e n e f i t s
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Media Services Interface and Proxy (MSI & MSP)
allow differential traffic treatment
Device Type Axis Camera CTS3000 Jabber for
Windows
Laptop Desktop
Application Type Surveillance TelePresence S/W –voice –
video
You Tube WebEx
Priority
Rate Limiting - - - -
Identity aware
Uniform
Application based QoS
Device/Application ID
exported to FnF
Better user experience because critical applications receive higher priority
B e n e f i t s
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Reduced IT time for troubleshooting
Better user experience
Mediatrace and Performance Monitor simplify
identification and resolution of network issues
SiSi
TelePresence Experience Degrades
Run Mediatrace
Analyze Hop-by-Hop Statistics using Performance
Monitor Problem Isolated
TelePresence Call Established
Traditional Network provide no real time problem identification
Cisco Prime
B e n e f i t s
1861-AA0213#show flow record type performance-monitor
default-rtp
flow record type performance-monitor default-rtp:
Description: VM default RTP record
No. of users: 4
Total field space: 98 bytes
Fields:
match ipv4 protocol
match ipv4 source address
match ipv4 destination address
match transport source-port
match transport destination-port
match transport rtp ssrc
collect routing forwarding-status
collect ipv4 dscp
collect ipv4 ttl
collect transport packets expected counter
collect transport packets lost counter
collect transport packets lost rate
collect transport event packet-loss counter
collect transport rtp jitter mean
collect transport rtp jitter minimum
collect transport rtp jitter maximum
collect interface input
collect interface output
collect counter bytes
collect counter packets
collect counter bytes rate
collect counter packets dropped
collect timestamp interval
collect application media bytes counter
collect application media bytes rate
collect application media packets counter
collect application media packets rate
collect application media event
collect monitor event
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Director – Catalyst 6K, 4K, or 3K
Access Switches
Smart Operations –
Increase Productivity, Lower TCO
Sleep Sleep Sleep
Zero Touch Deployments
and Maintenance
New Switch Connected
• Software image
downloaded;
• Wired + Wireless
Configuration
automatically applied
• On-going Image Update
and Configuration Back-up
Smart Install
New Device Attached
• Port Configuration:
Applied
• QoS Policy:
Enforced
• Security Policy:
Enforced
Plug and Play for End
Devices
Auto Smart Ports
Anomaly Detected
• Packet Capture for Wired
and Wireless
• Proactive end-to-end
network health monitor and
performance
• Real time Alerts
• Web-based reports
• Routed to TAC team
Monitor & Troubleshoot
Smart Call Home
IPSLA, WireShark
• Ability to take custom
actions based on
syslogs/triggers
• Enhanced Flexibility
and control
Control Your Network
EEM, XML
Programmability
• EEE ready
• Energywise – Time of
the day policy based
on/off of access
devices
• 0 $ SKUs for energy
management
Reduced Energy
Consumption
Energywise and EEE
Please refer to the Software Roadmap for the list of features supported at FCS and upcoming releases
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Same L2 Domain Different L2 Domain (other subnet)
The Need for Service Discovery Gateway
Where’s my
Printer?
I’m here!
Talk to
me...
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Same L2 Domain Different L2 Domain (other subnet)
The Need for Service Discovery Gateway (cont.)
Where’s my
Printer? Nobody's
talking to
me!?
Service Browsing
stops here!
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VLAN 100
CAPWAP
How does it work?
Advertisement
Link Local Multicast seen in
SAME VLAN only
Cached at Gateway
Instance Name, Type, Interface
Name, TTL, Resource Record
data etc.
enabled
Training ATV RAOP Service VLAN 100
RAOP!
VLAN 200
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VLAN 100
CAPWAP
How does it work?
Advertisement
Link Local Multicast seen in
SAME VLAN only
Cached at Gateway
Instance Name, Type, Interface
Name, TTL, Resource Record
data etc.
enabled
Training ATV RAOP Service VLAN 100
CTO Office IPP Service VLAN 200
Instance name Other Services VLAN XYZ
IPP!
VLAN 200
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VLAN 200VLAN 100
CAPWAP
How does it work?
Query
Service query seen and
answered by Gateway
Original Device not bothered
Cache maintenance done on
TTL / when device goes offline
enabled
Training ATV RAOP Service VLAN 100
CTO Office IPP Service VLAN 200
Instance name Other Services VLAN XYZ
IPP?
IPP!
RAOP?
RAOP!
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Service Discovery Gateway Policy Capabilities:
Example for Education
Teachers are allowed to print, access the Apple TV and file shares.
Students are allowed to print and share iTunes, but not access the Apple TV, or
file shares.
Teacher Network
Services Discovery
Student
Network
AirPrint AirPlay File
Share
Teacher
Service Policy
AirPrint AirPlay File
Share
Student
Service Policy
iTunes
Sharing
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Hitless Operational Resiliency for Fixed and
Modular Platforms
Peace of mind with high network availability
Minimize CAPEX with pay-as-you-grow model
Fixed (Catalyst 3K) Modular (Catalyst 4K/6K)
Redundant
Power Supply
Redundant Fans
Redundant Supervisor
ISSU and eFSU
Redundant Uplinks
4K 6K
Redundant
Power Supply
Simplify and Scale with
StackWise-480/160 Fan Redundancy Maximize Power
Redundancy with
StackPower
In-Chassis FRU Redundant
PSU
B e n e f i t s
VSS &
VS4O
VSS
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2000 2003 2007 2009
Industry
Standard:
IEEE 802.3af
(15W PoE)
Industry
Standard:
IEEE 802.3at
(30W PoE+)
7W
Inline Power
15W
(PoE)
30W
(PoE+)
Catalyst 4500E &
3850 UPOE
Benefits of Cisco UPOE
• Wider Choice of End Points
• Efficient Power Delivery
• High Availability
• Universal RJ45
• Lower CapEx/OpEx
2011
Universal
60W
UPOE
Cisco UPOE on Catalyst Switches
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Cisco Catalyst Switches – from backbone to access
New products across the complete range
Flexible, scalable,
feature-rich
modular access
Enterprise
backbone
optimized for
10/40/100G
LOWER
TCO
END-TO-END
SECURITY
APPLICATION
VISIBILITY
INVESTMENT
PROTECTION
PERFORMANCE
& SCALE
Smart, simple,
green & secure
wired access
Catalyst 2960-X
Advanced fixed
switching with
Unified Access
Catalyst 3850/3650 Catalyst 4500E
with SUP8-E
Catalyst 6800NEW Jul 2013
NEW Jan/Oct 2013 NEW Aug 2013
NEW Oct/Dec
2013
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Catalyst Access Portfolio
From essential connectivity to Unified Access for next-generation workspaces
UNIFIED
WORKSPACE
• Secure, reliable access
• Low TCO & energy-efficient
Competitive Feature Set
at Compelling Prices
BYOD Video Mobility
Converged Wired/Wireless Access
• Scale and performance
• Resiliency & high availability
• Application Visibility
• Cisco TrustSec
Features
Scale
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Dense 1 RU
1/10GE Aggregation
• Fixed Space
• Constrained 10G
Aggregation
• Baseline Backbone Features
• Collapsed Access
Competitive Feature Set
at Compelling Prices
• Comprehensive
• Borderless Feature Set
• Highest Performance and Scalability
• Lower TCO
Industry-Leading Campus
Backbone Platform
Lead Platform to Enable Video, Cloud, and BYOD
Catalyst Core and Aggregation Portfolio
Unmatched scale and features for the enterprise backbone
Industry's Most
Scalable and Feature
Rich Extensible
Fixed Campus
Backbone Platform
Radically
Improved
10G Economics
Features
Scale
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Catalyst 6500: Continued Investments in Leadership
6807-XL Chassis – Taking Catalyst 6500 to 880G/slot!
Up to 4 (N+1)
power supply
redundancy
7 Slots
10 RU
(smaller than 6506-E)
Up to 880G/Slot capable
(SUP2T is capable of 220G/slot)
Investment Protection!
Compatible with Sup2T,
6700, 6800, 6900 and
Latest Service Modules
Catalyst 6000 DNA
Low-Power & Noise
High-Efficiency Fans
Backwards compatible
backplane connectors
Next-
Generation
Ready
3000W AC – AC Only
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6500E withSup720 6500E withSup2T 6807-XLwithSup2T
69xx Series Line Cards
68xx Series Line Cards
WS-X6716-10G/T With WS-F6K-DFC4-E With WS-F6K-DFC4-E
WS-X6708-10G
WS-X6704-10GE with DFC3 With WS-F6K-DFC4-E With WS-F6K-DFC4-E
67xx Series 1GbE with DFC3 With WS-F6K-DFC4-A With WS-F6K-DFC4-A
67xx Series with CFC
61xx Line Cards
Service Modules
WAN Cards
Future 32x10G/4x100G
Linecard support Matrix for CAT6K
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Positioning CAT6K
6807is theExtensiontotheCat6kPortfolio
TheE-SeriesChassisWillStillHave a Long LifetoLive
Up to 880G/slot max capacity
Up to 220G/slot with Sup2T/Sup10
7-slot is available today
Support Sup2T
Small form-factor PSUs with platinum efficiency;
only support AC
Optimized for 10G/40G/100G
80G/slot
Available in 3, 4, 6, 9 and 13 slots
Support both Sup2T and Sup720-10G
Support both AC and DC
Optimized for 1G/10G
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Catalyst 6500: Continued Investments in Leadership
Two Chassis, But Same Modules
Optimized for 1G/10G
Sup2T, 6900, 6800, 6700
Next Generation Cards
Service Modules
6500-E 6807-XL
Optimized for 10G/40G/100G
92G/slot
6900
SPEEDCARD
80G/slot
New 10/40G
6700/6800 40G/slot
160G/slot
6900
SPEEDCARD
80G/slot
New 10/40G
6700/6800 40G/slot
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Catalyst 6500: Continued Investments in Leadership
Catalyst 6500 Goes Mini – 6880-X Optimized for 10G Economics with 6500 Feature Set
Up to eighty 1G/10G
ports or twenty 40G
ports
Sixteen 10/100M, 1/10G or up
to four 40G ports
MACsec, VSS, Instant
Access, MPLS, VPLS,
LISP, SGT, 1588(*) on
every port
Low-power and
Low-noise fans
Platinum-efficiency
Redundant AC and
DC Power Supplies
Fixed module sixteen
10/100/1000/10G
or up to four 40G
X86 2 GHz CPU 4 GB DRAM
Four Port-card Slots
Front Serviceable Power Supplies, and Fan Tray
NEBS Level 3-Compliant Platform
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Catalyst 6880-X: Hardware Components
HW Scale Standard (LE) Large Tables
IPv4/v6 Routing Capability 256K/128K 2M/1M
Multicast Routes (IPv6) 64K 256K
Number of Adjacencies 256K 1M
MAC 128K 128K
L3 Interfaces 128K 128K
Security and QoS ACL 64K 256K
Flexible NetFlow (per 16 ports) 512K 1M
Microflow Policers 512 512
Aggregate Policers 8K 8K
Port Type Ports
10/100/1000 Mb/s Copper 16 (via GLC-T SFP)
1 Gb/s Fiber 16 (SFP)
10 Gb/s Fiber 16 (SFP+)
40 Gb/s Fiber (w/ Adapter) 4 (SFP+-QSFP)
Base
System
Two Versions Standard (LE) Large Tables
FIB Table IPv4/v6 256K/128K 2M/1M
Flexible NetFlow 512K 1M
Security ACL Table 64K 256K
Multi-rate SFP+ Port Card
MACSec, Instant Access, LISP, VSS, SGT, 1588 Capable on Every Port
Enhanced Control-Plane Scale with new X86
2 GHz Dual Core CPU
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FEX-Fabric
IA Parent
Supervisor 2T
X6904 -16x10G
Virtual Switching System (VSS)
Supervisor 2T
X6904 -16x10G
IA Client – Catalyst 6848ia
15.1(2)SY or Later IOS
IP Services Feature Set
No special license
Optics supported
Twinax, SR, LR, LRM
and ER
Cisco Catalyst Instant Access
Components
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FEX-Fabric
IA Parent
Supervisor 2T
X6904 -16x10G
Virtual Switching System (VSS)
Supervisor 2T
X6904 -16x10G
IA Client – Catalyst 6848ia
Cisco Catalyst Instant Access
Components
Catalyst 6880-X
Catalyst 6807-
XL
Catalyst 6500E
15.1(2)SY or Later IOS
IP Services Feature Set
No special license
Optics supported
Twinax, SR, LR, LRM
and ER
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10G uplink ports
Stacking Included by Default
80G Stack Bandwidth
3 clients per stack Phase 1
Up to 60G MEC between Client
stack and Parent
Catalyst 6800 SKUs :
48x 1G + 2x 10G, 740W POE+
48x 1G + 2x 10G, Data only
Catalyst 6848ia
Catalyst Instant Access: Client Characteristics
53
Can Support Switches off of the Client Ports
These would be treated as standalone switches,
not managed by 6500
No support for cascaded IA Client
No Hardware or Software License Required
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Catalyst 4500E Campus Portfolio
4503-E
4510R+E
4507R+E
4506-E
Four Chassis Options
7 and 10 Slot with Sup Redundancy
POE: WS-X4748-UPOE+E
Data: WS-X4748-RJ45-E
Port Scale:
Access and Collapse Agg
384 10/100/1000 POE/PoE+/UPOE
96 SFP+ , 192 SFP
Power Supply
Maximize UPOE/POE+/POE delivery
Fully Loaded 10-Slot with POE PWR-C45-9000ACV PWR-C45-6000ACV PWR-C45-4200ACV
Supervisors
Traditional and Wireless Convergence
928G Wired, 20G Wireless WS-X45-SUP7L-EWS-X45-SUP8-E WS-X45-SUP7-E
1GE: WS-X4712-SFP-E;
WS-X4724-SFP-E; WS-
X4748-SFP-E
10GE: WS-X4712-SFP+E
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Works in all existing
4500-E chassis Up to 50APs
2000 Clients
8 SFP+ 10G/1G Uplinks
Non-blocking
928Gbps total
capacity
Daughtercard for
wireless integration
(*)
Faster CPU
Modular Value
Proposition• Investment Protection to UA Arch
• 3,6,7 and 10 slot chassis
• In Service Software Upgrade for
wired/wireless
Services
•Complete wired/wireless integration
•Application Visibility for Collaboration
Protocols (Flexible NetFlow, NBAR2 Lite*,
Wireshak)
Scale
• 48G/slot - 928Gbps Switching Capacity
• 20G Wireless Termination
• 100% more Uplink Bandwidth
Supervisor 8-E on Catalyst 4500
* Roadmap
Performance & Scale
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Catalyst 4500E New Fiber Line Card (Hardware)
Works in all
4500-E chassis/
2 Generations of
Sups (**)
SGT/SGACL*
1G/100M SFP Non-Blocking48G per slot capacity
Build-in IEEE 802.1AE
Fiber encryption *
Up to 384 Ports
Wire-Speed
*Roadmap
** Sup 8E Support: roadmap
12-port 1GE Fiber Card
24-port 1GE Fiber Card
48-port 1GE Fiber Card
Performance, Security & Scale
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Cisco Catalyst 4500E
Designed from the ground up for High Availability
Unique Redundant
Uplinks
All uplinks (active & standby Sup.)
active, even when a Sup. fails
Redundant
Fans
No
disruption
with single
fan failure
Redundant
Power
Supplies
Active Standby
Design
Dual
Supervisors
Stateful Switchover and ISSU
Cisco UPOE
Endpoint data and power
convergence
Virtual
Switching
System10G/1G
VSL
High Availability
for Dual Homing
Power Circuit
Redundancy
Pwr Rail 1 Pwr Rail 2
Reduces Line Card failures
“Transparent”
Linecards
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Catalyst 3850 – Platform Overview
Wireless CAPWAP
Termination
Up to 50 APs/2000
clients per stack,
and 40G per switch
Modular Uplinks
4 x 1G
2 x10G
4 x 10G*
Stackpower
Line Rate on All Ports
Multi-Core CPU
480 Gbps
Stacking Bandwidth
Full POE+
SKUs with UPOE
FRU Fans, Power
Supplies - HA
Granular QoS (preserved
in Stack)/
Flexible Netflow/
SGT/SGACL
24 or 48 ports 10/100/100
Data only or PoE+/UPOE
*4 X 10G uplinks are
available only on 48-port
switches
Built on Cisco’s Innovative “UADP” ASIC
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Optional StackWise-160
9 member Stack
Dual FRU
Power Supplies
FRU Fans
Full Netflow/QoS
for
wired/wireless/Qo
S in Stack
SGT/SGACL
Full POE+
40G Wireless
Capacity Per
Switch
Fixed
Uplinks
4 x 1G
2 x10G
4 x 10G (*2)
EEE
MACsec
HW Ready (*1)
Multi-Core CPU
Line Rate
on All Ports
802.11n
802.11ac
25 AP’s and
1000 Clients Per Stack
(*1) Roadmap
(*2) 4 X 10G uplinks are available only on 48-port switches
Catalyst 3650 – Platform Overview
Built on Cisco’s Innovative “UADP” ASIC
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UADP ASIC in Catalyst 3850/3650 Enables
Convergence
Built on UADP
• Unified Access Data Plane
• Unique and powerful Cisco innovation
• Hardware performance with
software flexibility
• Optimized Performance
• CAPWAP encapsulation/de-capsulation,
Flexible Netflow, QoS happens in ASIC for
line rate performance
• Future Proofed and Programmable
• Flexparser enables new software features
(like SDN) over the product lifetime
• UADP is used across multiple platforms – Catalyst
3850/3650, Sup 8E, WLC5760
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• Active and Standby Members run IOSd, WCM, etc.
• Synchronize information
• Active controls Data plane programing for all
members
• Member switches act as Line cards –
connected via the Stack Cable
A
S
• Active and Standby Supervisors
• Run IOS on Supervisors
• Synchronize information
• Active programs all DFCs
• DFCs run a subset of IOS for LCs
A
S
Catalyst 3850/3650 Stacking vs. Catalyst 6500
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StackPower on the Catalyst 3850 Series
Delivering Unprecedented Power Availability and Flexibility
Power Resiliency - Adaptable
“pool of power” available to all
stack members
Provides “Zero-footprint” RPS
i.e. power supply redundancy
without an RPS
Intelligent power shedding—
turn off low priority PoE end
devices in the event of a power
supply failure
StackPower
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FlexStack+
80Gbps stacking
NetFlow Lite
on all ports
4 or 8
queues
per port
(2960-XR)
EEE downlinks
Redundant FRU
PSU option
(2960-XR)
Dual-Core
CPU
MACsec Ready
4 MB of Buffers
Power Saving
Deep Sleep Modes
2 x10G or
4 x 1G
Uplinks
(fixed uplinks)
Signed
IOS images
L3 Features
(2960-XR)
24 or 48 GE ports (line-rate)
Intelligent Wired Access
Catalyst 2960-X/XR – Platform Overview
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FlexStack+ Doubles FlexStack Scale/Performance
Mix & match models
1G/10G, 24/48-port, PoE/data
Stack up to 8
Up to 384 GigE ports with 2960-X and 2960-XR
80 Gbps throughput
2x 2960-S FlexStack performance
Mix & match series
2960-X, 2960-S, 2960-SF (up to 4 at 40Gbps)
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8 AM – Day Starts
Everything Active
3-10% Power Saving: High Efficiency Power Supply
12 Noon – Lunch Hours
Low Ethernet Traffic
Power Savings EEE or Energy Efficient Ethernet
5 PM – Office Closes
EnergyWise Energy Saver
30%+ Power Savings
6 PM – Back Office Tasks
Downlink Hibernation Mode, ½ W Savings/Port
24W Saving/48 Port
9 PM & Weekends – Everything closes
Switch Hibernation Mode
6 Watt vs 50 Watt
The Greenest Catalyst Access Switch Ever
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Cisco Switching Investment Protection
Unmatched new feature longevity and support with Catalyst Switches
Catalyst 2K Family
10+ Years of Support for 2960 Family
Switches
2950 – 12 years of Support
2970 – 9 years of Support
Catalyst 3K Family
10+ Years of Support for 3750 Family
Switches
3750G – 13 years of Support
3750E – 11 years of Support
Catalyst 4K Family
10+ Years of Support for 4500 Family
Switches
Sup6 – 12 years of Support
Sup V-10GE – 13 years of Support
Catalyst 6K Family
An average of 12 years of support for
Supervisors
6500 (non-E) – 13 years of Support
6500 E-Series – 20+ years Expected
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Experience through Deployments with Catalyst
Switching
Refined through deployment and listening to customers
Catalyst 2K Sold
Catalyst 2K Ports
6500 Chassis Sold
Catalyst 3K Ports
Catalyst 4K Sold
Catalyst 3K Sold
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Deliver an
Uncompromised
User Experience
on Any Workspace
R i c h e s t F e a t u r e s
Catalyst Provides the Evolving User Workspace
Network Transitions from 1G -> 10G -> 40G and Beyond
Infrastructure
• UPoE (60 Watts)
• Smart Operations
• Energywise
• Instant Access
Video
• Medianet
• Multicast Flexibility
BYOD
• Converged Access
• Device Sensor
• TrustSec Security
• MacSec
Implementing the right intelligence in your network can enable your
organization to meet your business goals.
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