Multi-Rate1,2.5,5,10GigabitEdgePoE++
Multi-RateSpineLeafDesign(10,25,40,50,100Gigabit)
X440-G2 (L3 - Value 1G to 10G)
PoE
Fiber
DC
Policy
 SummitStack-V (WITHOUT any
additional license required).
 Upgradeable 10GbE (PN 16542 or 16543).
 Policy built-in (simplicity with multi-auth).
EXOS 21.1 or
higher
Value with Automation
First Extreme
Switch to support
Cloud Value
X460-G2 (Advanced L3 1-40G) Multirate Option
PoE
Fiber
DC
Policy
Fit The Swiss Army Knife of Switches
Half Duplex
½ & ½
3 Models
This is where: 10G on
existing copper Cat5e
and Cat6 extend the
life of the installed
cable plant. Great for
1:N Convergence.
X620 (1OG Copper or Fiber)
Speed Next Gen Edge
Lowered TCO via
Limited Lifetime Warrantee
Wallplate AP
AP + Camera
Outdoor Wave 2
Multi-Gigabit
Wireless
High Density
-pack or Wedge
Facebook
ExtremeSupport
XoS
Platform
Config L2/L3
Analytics
Any OS
Any Bare Metal Switch
Policy
Disaggregated Switch
CAPEX or OPEX (you choose)?
Reduced Risk (just witness or take action)
Time is the critical Factor with XYZ Account Services...
Infrastructure
Businessmodel
Ownership
Considerations
Management
Location
 32 x 100Gb
 64 x 50Gb
 128 x 25Gb
 128 x 10Gb
 32 x 40Gb
96 x 10GbE Ports
(via4x10Gb breakout)
8 x 10/25/40/
50/100G
10G
Next Gen: Spine Leaf
X670 & X770 - Hyper Ethernet
Common Features
 Data Center Bridging (DCB) features
 Low ~600 nsec chipset latency in cut through mode.
 Same PSUs and Fans as X670s (Front to back or Back to
Front) AC or DC.
X670-G2 -72X (10GbE Spine Leaf) 72 10GbE
X670-48x-4q (10GbE Spine Leaf) 48 10GbE & 4 QSFP+
QSFP+
40G DAC
Extreme Feature Packs
Core
Edge
AVB
OpenFlow
Advance
Edge
1588 PTP
MPLS
Direct Attach
Optics License
Extreme Switches
include the license
they normally need.
Like any other
software platform
you have an
upgrade path.
QSPF28
100G DAC
Thin & Crunchy
XoS Platform with one track of software.
Speed with Features (Simple).
Metro Functionality like ATM or SONET
Flexible Horizontal or Vertical stacking
Purposed for Broadcom
(ASICs)
So What, Who cares?
Deliver XYZ Account, the
value of HP with the feature
function of Cisco.
XYZ Account Business Value
WhyExtreme?
Summit
Summit
Policy delivers automation..
Thick & Chewy
Know and control
the who, what, when, where and the user
experience across your XYZ Account
Network.
Control with insight...
WhyEnterasys?
XYZ Account Strategic Asset
Custom ASICs
S & K Series
Chantry
Motorola
Air
Defense
So What, Who cares?
Flow Based Switching
Simplicity w Policy
Wired and Wireless
100% insourced support
Today you get both
Control
So What, Who cares?
Fit
Speed
Unique
Value
Unique
Control
Summit G2
Yesterday - Cabletron Changed the game w Structured wiring
(remember Vampire taps, Coax ethernet ect.)
Today - Extreme Delivers Structured networking
Policy
Summit
Who?
Where?
When?
Whatdevice?
How?
QuarantineRemediate
Allow
Authentication
NAC Server
Summit
Netsite
Advanced
NAC Client
Joe Smith
XYZ Account
Access
Controlled
Subnet
Enforcement
Point
Network
Access
Control
This is where
if X + Y, then Z...
 LLDP-MED
 CDPv2
 ELRP
 ZTP
If user
matches a
defined
attribute
value
ACL
QoS
Then place
user into a
defined ROLE
A port is what it is because?This is where you easily Identify
the impact and Source of
Interference Problems.
Detailed Forensic Analysis
 Device, Threats, Associations,
Traffic, Signal and Location
Trends
 Record of Wireless Issues
Network Trend Analysis
 Historical Analysis of
Intermittent Wireless
Problems
 Performance Trends a
Spectrum Analysis for
Interference Detection
 Real-time Spectrograms
 Proactive Detection of
Application Impacting
Interference
Visualize RF Coverage
 Real-time RF Visualizations
 Proactive Monitoring and
Alerting of Coverage Problem
ADSP for faster Root Cause Forensic
Analysis for SECURITY & COMPLIANCE.
Event
Sequence
Classify
Interference
Sources
Side-by-side
Comparative
Analysis
Air Defense
Application
Experience
FullContext
App
App
Analytics
App
Stop the
finger-pointing
Application Network Response.
Flow or Bit
Bucket
Collector
3 million Flows
Sensors
X460 IPFix 4000 Flows
(2048 ingress, 2048 egress)
Sensor PV-FC-180, S or K Series (Core
Flow 2/ 1 Million Flows)
Flow-based Access Points
From the controller (8K Flows
per AP or C35 is 24K Flows)
Flows
Why not do this in the
network?
10110111011101110 101101110111011101
6 million Flows
Business Value
Context BW IP HTTP:// Apps
Platform Automation Control Experience Solution Framework
Is your network faster today than
it was 3 years ago? Going forward
it should deliver more, faster,
different
X430-G2 (L2 - 1G to 10G)
PoE
Distribute content
from a single source
to hundreds of displays
Ethernet as a Utility
(PoE)
Injectors
Up to 75
Watts
XYZ AccountXYZ Account
XYZ Account Data Center
XYZ Account CoreXYZ Account Edge
XYZ Account Wireless
Make your XYZ Account
network Extreme.
XYZ Account Data Center
XYZ Account CoreXYZ Account Edge
XYZ Account Wireless
Make your XYZ Account
network Extreme.
Elastic Fit Fabric
XYZ Account Data Center
XYZ Account CoreXYZ Account Edge
XYZ Account Wireless
Make your XYZ Account
network Extreme.
Elastic Fit Fabric
Introduce a separate Control Plane for CJIS & FIPS-140
RELIABILITY TO GO:
NETMOTION WIRELESS
MOBILITY XE MOBILE VPN
Introduce a separate control plane to Ensure that
users are authorized is of greater concern in a
mobile deployment where devices can more easily
be misplaced, lost or stolen.
 CJIS Authentication -Law enforcement agencies
face increasingly stringent requirements for
authentication, which is required to access
federal criminal databases
 FIPS 140-2 validated AES encryption secures
data sessions as devices traverse networks.
 Persistence through coverage gaps, areas of
weak signal strength, or when users suspend
their devices; applications pause, then resume
when a connection returns.
Introduce a separate Control Plane for CJIS & FIPS-140
RELIABILITY TO GO:
NETMOTION WIRELESS
MOBILITY XE MOBILE VPN
Introduce a separate control plane to Ensure that
users are authorized is of greater concern in a
mobile deployment where devices can more easily
be misplaced, lost or stolen.
 CJIS Authentication -Law enforcement agencies
face increasingly stringent requirements for
authentication, which is required to access
federal criminal databases
 FIPS 140-2 validated AES encryption secures
data sessions as devices traverse networks.
 Persistence through coverage gaps, areas of
weak signal strength, or when users suspend
their devices; applications pause, then resume
when a connection returns.
Public Safety Video Surveillance
Reduced deployment costs (CAPEX)
Little to no operational costs (OPEX)
Rapid deployment time (days not months)
Router
Video
Server
Video
Monitor
Router
Video
Server
Video
Monitor
Public Safety Video Surveillance
Reduced deployment costs (CAPEX)
Little to no operational costs (OPEX)
Rapid deployment time (days not months)
Router
Video
Server
Video
Monitor
Video Arraignment (Local courts)
Why Extreme for Smart City? Every WLAN We
Design Must Support Real-Time Applications
delivering more real-time access to information,
better collaboration & enhanced situational
awareness.
 Increase security for Public safety with built-
in NAC perimeter control.
 Decrease operational expense through policy
automation Implement interoperability among
agencies
 Better control City infrastructure upgrades,
featuring L2 failover and hardening for
emergency/disaster readiness
Legislative / Courts Infrastructure
Video Arraignment (Local courts)
Why Extreme for Smart City? Every WLAN We
Design Must Support Real-Time Applications
delivering more real-time access to information,
better collaboration & enhanced situational
awareness.
 Increase security for Public safety with built-
in NAC perimeter control.
 Decrease operational expense through policy
automation Implement interoperability among
agencies
 Better control City infrastructure upgrades,
featuring L2 failover and hardening for
emergency/disaster readiness
Legislative / Courts Infrastructure
NASCIO Top 10 Initiatives for 2017
 Security and Risk Management
 Cloud Services
 Consolidation/Optimization
 Business Intelligence and Data
Analytics
 Legacy Modernization
 Enterprise Vision and Roadmap for IT
 Budget and Cost Control
 Human Resource / Talent
Management
 Agile and Incremental Software
Delivery
 Disaster Recovery / Business
Continuity
NASCIO Top 10 Initiatives for 2017
 Security and Risk Management
 Cloud Services
 Consolidation/Optimization
 Business Intelligence and Data
Analytics
 Legacy Modernization
 Enterprise Vision and Roadmap for IT
 Budget and Cost Control
 Human Resource / Talent
Management
 Agile and Incremental Software
Delivery
 Disaster Recovery / Business
Continuity
XYZ Account Network Services & Optimization layer:
 This is where aggregation delivers services at wire-speed (in hardware).
 Availability with 50 ms failover through Ethernet Rings or Rings on Rings like legacy
SONET, FDDI or ATM (Support for both EAPS and ERPs).
 Optimization needs to happen. Think of control, performance, scalability, QoS buckets
needs to be applied as a service Ethernet like a MUX (Service provider functionality).
Metro Ethernet (VMAN, Q-in-Q, EAPs)
B
D E
C
A
B
D E
C
A
X
Spanning Tree Root Node
Or EAPS Master
FAILURE
B
D E
C
A
B
D E
C
A
B
D E
C
A
Spanning Tree Re-
Convergence Messages
 Complex & Slow
 Exponentially worse as more
nodes added
Recovered
Network
Healthy
Network
EAPS Re-
Convergence Messages
 Deterministic & Fast
 Simple scaling as more nodes
added
Failure
Re-convergence
Recovery
EAPS:
Simpler,
faster
Ethernet Rings
(without STP)
SONET like
B
D E
C
A
B
D E
C
A
X
Spanning Tree Root Node
Or EAPS Master
FAILURE
B
D E
C
A
B
D E
C
A
B
D E
C
A
Spanning Tree Re-
Convergence Messages
 Complex & Slow
 Exponentially worse as more
nodes added
Recovered
Network
Healthy
Network
EAPS Re-
Convergence Messages
 Deterministic & Fast
 Simple scaling as more nodes
added
Failure
Re-convergence
Recovery
EAPS:
Simpler,
faster
Ethernet Rings
(without STP)
SONET like
Ethernet BusEthernet Bus
Looks like
XYZ Account Network Services & Optimization layer:
 This is where aggregation delivers services at wire-speed (in hardware).
 Availability with 50 ms failover through Ethernet Rings or Rings on Rings like legacy
SONET, FDDI or ATM (Support for both EAPS and ERPs).
 Optimization needs to happen. Think of control, performance, scalability, QoS buckets
needs to be applied as a service Ethernet like a MUX (Service provider functionality).
Metro Ethernet (VMAN, Q-in-Q, EAPs)
B
D E
C
A
B
D E
C
A
X
Spanning Tree Root Node
Or EAPS Master
FAILURE
B
D E
C
A
B
D E
C
A
B
D E
C
A
Spanning Tree Re-
Convergence Messages
 Complex & Slow
 Exponentially worse as more
nodes added
Recovered
Network
Healthy
Network
EAPS Re-
Convergence Messages
 Deterministic & Fast
 Simple scaling as more nodes
added
Failure
Re-convergence
Recovery
EAPS:
Simpler,
faster
Ethernet Rings
(without STP)
SONET like
Ethernet Bus
Looks like
The XYZ Account handshake layer, A complete
Smart City solution which includes...
 Wireless networks provide capacity to
aggregate data to control center; Wireless
networks enable reach to almost anywhere in
the city.
 Video Surveillance, mobile response, Traffic
control, metering communication; video
surveillance and workforce connectivity.
 Wireless networks are the only solution for
mobile coverage. Offload Cellular network
deployments require ; Maintain network
coherence and provide superior in-building
solutions for data and voice customers
Smart City solution
The XYZ Account handshake layer, A complete
Smart City solution which includes...
 Wireless networks provide capacity to
aggregate data to control center; Wireless
networks enable reach to almost anywhere in
the city.
 Video Surveillance, mobile response, Traffic
control, metering communication; video
surveillance and workforce connectivity.
 Wireless networks are the only solution for
mobile coverage. Offload Cellular network
deployments require ; Maintain network
coherence and provide superior in-building
solutions for data and voice customers
Smart City solution
City-Wide Wi-Fi Services, the XYZ Account solution is
designed to fit for efficient delivery of broadband
applications to any Metro Environments (Leveraging
Stadium experience). Supporting a fully outdoor and
easy to deploy solution
 Enabling flexible installations that cover
communication towers, rooftops, street light poles
with diverse power feeding and backhaul and
antenna options supporting mobile applications for
rural and urban deployments.
 Supporting multiple applications such as voice,
internet access, video surveillance, data access,
public safety and enterprises .
 Reducing CAPEX and OPEX, Flexibility, start with
what you need and grow as you go maintaining low
entry price options.
Monetize the Metro Spectrum
City-Wide Wi-Fi Services, the XYZ Account solution is
designed to fit for efficient delivery of broadband
applications to any Metro Environments (Leveraging
Stadium experience). Supporting a fully outdoor and
easy to deploy solution
 Enabling flexible installations that cover
communication towers, rooftops, street light poles
with diverse power feeding and backhaul and
antenna options supporting mobile applications for
rural and urban deployments.
 Supporting multiple applications such as voice,
internet access, video surveillance, data access,
public safety and enterprises .
 Reducing CAPEX and OPEX, Flexibility, start with
what you need and grow as you go maintaining low
entry price options.
Monetize the Metro Spectrum
Government Formula grants (Law Enforcement)
Formula grants: Grant award amounts are calculated
by a formula, and actual funding amounts vary. Award
calculations may consider factors such as population,
census data, and local violent crimes rates.
Grants are a excellent way for law enforcement
agencies to obtain the necessary funding to meet their
needs to provide programs and services. For many
departments their budgets are not adequate to support,
sustain, or expand agency needs.
Examples of this formula grants: Edward Byrne Memorial
Justice Assistance Grant, Juvenile Justice Accountability
Block Grants Program, Office of Violent Crime VOCA
Compensation Formula grants.
Government Formula grants (Law Enforcement)
Formula grants: Grant award amounts are calculated
by a formula, and actual funding amounts vary. Award
calculations may consider factors such as population,
census data, and local violent crimes rates.
Grants are a excellent way for law enforcement
agencies to obtain the necessary funding to meet their
needs to provide programs and services. For many
departments their budgets are not adequate to support,
sustain, or expand agency needs.
Examples of this formula grants: Edward Byrne Memorial
Justice Assistance Grant, Juvenile Justice Accountability
Block Grants Program, Office of Violent Crime VOCA
Compensation Formula grants.
FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT GRANTS
These three departments provide a large
share of funding for law enforcement
agencies. Show me the money
 Department of Justice: Enforces the law and
defends the interest of the United
States.(http://www.usdoj.gov)
 Department of Homeland Security: Prevents
terrorist attacks within the United States and
reduces America's vulnerability to terrorism and
minimize the damage from potential attacks and
natural disasters. (http://www.dhs.gov)
 Department of Transportation: Ensure fast, safe,
efficient, accessible, and convenient
transportation. (http://www.dot.gov)
FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT GRANTS
These three departments provide a large
share of funding for law enforcement
agencies. Show me the money
 Department of Justice: Enforces the law and
defends the interest of the United
States.(http://www.usdoj.gov)
 Department of Homeland Security: Prevents
terrorist attacks within the United States and
reduces America's vulnerability to terrorism and
minimize the damage from potential attacks and
natural disasters. (http://www.dhs.gov)
 Department of Transportation: Ensure fast, safe,
efficient, accessible, and convenient
transportation. (http://www.dot.gov)
Florida State Contract Status
Outline current contract vehicles held by Extreme
or Partner(s). Florida – WSCA contract active –
expires 2019. Active – WSCA Price Agreement,
Number AR1471: NASPO WSCA - Contracted price
with state per contract terms
 38% on all products including software.
 12% on HW Maintenance and
 6% on SW Maintenance
Florida Tri Consortia Contract – We Matched the
same discounts as WSCA – PCS or CDW.
Florida State Contract Status
Outline current contract vehicles held by Extreme
or Partner(s). Florida – WSCA contract active –
expires 2019. Active – WSCA Price Agreement,
Number AR1471: NASPO WSCA - Contracted price
with state per contract terms
 38% on all products including software.
 12% on HW Maintenance and
 6% on SW Maintenance
Florida Tri Consortia Contract – We Matched the
same discounts as WSCA – PCS or CDW.
Introduce a separate Control Plane for CJIS & FIPS-140
RELIABILITY TO GO:
NETMOTION WIRELESS
MOBILITY XE MOBILE VPN
Introduce a separate control plane to Ensure that
users are authorized is of greater concern in a
mobile deployment where devices can more easily
be misplaced, lost or stolen.
 CJIS Authentication -Law enforcement agencies
face increasingly stringent requirements for
authentication, which is required to access
federal criminal databases
 FIPS 140-2 validated AES encryption secures
data sessions as devices traverse networks.
 Persistence through coverage gaps, areas of
weak signal strength, or when users suspend
their devices; applications pause, then resume
when a connection returns.
Public Safety Video Surveillance
Reduced deployment costs (CAPEX)
Little to no operational costs (OPEX)
Rapid deployment time (days not months)
Router
Video
Server
Video
Monitor
Video Arraignment (Local courts)
Why Extreme for Smart City? Every WLAN We
Design Must Support Real-Time Applications
delivering more real-time access to information,
better collaboration & enhanced situational
awareness.
 Increase security for Public safety with built-
in NAC perimeter control.
 Decrease operational expense through policy
automation Implement interoperability among
agencies
 Better control City infrastructure upgrades,
featuring L2 failover and hardening for
emergency/disaster readiness
Legislative / Courts Infrastructure
NASCIO Top 10 Initiatives for 2017
 Security and Risk Management
 Cloud Services
 Consolidation/Optimization
 Business Intelligence and Data
Analytics
 Legacy Modernization
 Enterprise Vision and Roadmap for IT
 Budget and Cost Control
 Human Resource / Talent
Management
 Agile and Incremental Software
Delivery
 Disaster Recovery / Business
Continuity
XYZ Account Network Services & Optimization layer:
 This is where aggregation delivers services at wire-speed (in hardware).
 Availability with 50 ms failover through Ethernet Rings or Rings on Rings like legacy
SONET, FDDI or ATM (Support for both EAPS and ERPs).
 Optimization needs to happen. Think of control, performance, scalability, QoS buckets
needs to be applied as a service Ethernet like a MUX (Service provider functionality).
Metro Ethernet (VMAN, Q-in-Q, EAPs)
B
D E
C
A
B
D E
C
A
X
Spanning Tree Root Node
Or EAPS Master
FAILURE
B
D E
C
A
B
D E
C
A
B
D E
C
A
Spanning Tree Re-
Convergence Messages
 Complex & Slow
 Exponentially worse as more
nodes added
Recovered
Network
Healthy
Network
EAPS Re-
Convergence Messages
 Deterministic & Fast
 Simple scaling as more nodes
added
Failure
Re-convergence
Recovery
EAPS:
Simpler,
faster
Ethernet Rings
(without STP)
SONET like
Ethernet Bus
Looks like
The XYZ Account handshake layer, A complete
Smart City solution which includes...
 Wireless networks provide capacity to
aggregate data to control center; Wireless
networks enable reach to almost anywhere in
the city.
 Video Surveillance, mobile response, Traffic
control, metering communication; video
surveillance and workforce connectivity.
 Wireless networks are the only solution for
mobile coverage. Offload Cellular network
deployments require ; Maintain network
coherence and provide superior in-building
solutions for data and voice customers
Smart City solution
City-Wide Wi-Fi Services, the XYZ Account solution is
designed to fit for efficient delivery of broadband
applications to any Metro Environments (Leveraging
Stadium experience). Supporting a fully outdoor and
easy to deploy solution
 Enabling flexible installations that cover
communication towers, rooftops, street light poles
with diverse power feeding and backhaul and
antenna options supporting mobile applications for
rural and urban deployments.
 Supporting multiple applications such as voice,
internet access, video surveillance, data access,
public safety and enterprises .
 Reducing CAPEX and OPEX, Flexibility, start with
what you need and grow as you go maintaining low
entry price options.
Monetize the Metro Spectrum
Government Formula grants (Law Enforcement)
Formula grants: Grant award amounts are calculated
by a formula, and actual funding amounts vary. Award
calculations may consider factors such as population,
census data, and local violent crimes rates.
Grants are a excellent way for law enforcement
agencies to obtain the necessary funding to meet their
needs to provide programs and services. For many
departments their budgets are not adequate to support,
sustain, or expand agency needs.
Examples of this formula grants: Edward Byrne Memorial
Justice Assistance Grant, Juvenile Justice Accountability
Block Grants Program, Office of Violent Crime VOCA
Compensation Formula grants.
FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT GRANTS
These three departments provide a large
share of funding for law enforcement
agencies. Show me the money
 Department of Justice: Enforces the law and
defends the interest of the United
States.(http://www.usdoj.gov)
 Department of Homeland Security: Prevents
terrorist attacks within the United States and
reduces America's vulnerability to terrorism and
minimize the damage from potential attacks and
natural disasters. (http://www.dhs.gov)
 Department of Transportation: Ensure fast, safe,
efficient, accessible, and convenient
transportation. (http://www.dot.gov)
Florida State Contract Status
Outline current contract vehicles held by Extreme
or Partner(s). Florida – WSCA contract active –
expires 2019. Active – WSCA Price Agreement,
Number AR1471: NASPO WSCA - Contracted price
with state per contract terms
 38% on all products including software.
 12% on HW Maintenance and
 6% on SW Maintenance
Florida Tri Consortia Contract – We Matched the
same discounts as WSCA – PCS or CDW.
Heading
XYZ Account 2016 DesignExtremeEdgePoE
ExtremeCore10G
2016 Design
1G 2.5G/5G 10G 40G
Jeff Green
2016
Rev. 1
Florida
Legend
Legend
PoE
802.3at (PoE+)
Cat5e
30W
30W30W
60W
UPOE
No Cabling Change from PoE+
Cat5e
NBASE-T Alliance Copper Max Distances
Cat 7 Shielded 100 m
Cat 6a Shielded 100 m
Cat 6a Unshielded 100 m
Cat 6 Shielded** 100 m
Cat 6 Unshielded** 55 m
Need Correct
UTP, Patch Panel
and Adapter.
known as IEEE 802.3bz
Greenfield - Cat 6a (2.5, 5G & 10G) 100m
Cat 6 (2.5G, 5G & 10G) 55m
Brownfield - Cat 5e (2.5&5G) 100M
Requires X620 or
X460 Switch for
Multi-rate Support
plus Client that
supports Multi-rate.
10G Passive (PN 10306 ~ 5m, 10307~ 10M)
10G SFP+ Active copper cable (upto 100m)
40G Passive (PN 10321 ~3m, 10323~ 5m)
40G Active (PN 10315~10M, 10316 ~20m, 10318~ 100m)
40G Fan-out (PN 10321 ~3m, 10322 ~5m, PN 10GB-4-
F10-QSFP ~10m, PN 10GB-4-F20-QSFP ~20m, )
10G Passive (PN 10304 ~1m, 10305~3m, 10306~5m)
SFP+ DAC Cables
QSFP+ DAC Cables
10 LRM 220m (720ft/plus mode conditioning) (PN 10303)
10GBASE-T over Class E Cat 6 (55M) (10G)
10GBASE-T over Class E Cat 6a or 7 (100M) (10G)
10 SR over OM3 (300M) or OM4 (400M) (PN 10301)
10 LR over single mode (10KM) 1310nm (PN 10302)
10 ER over single mode (40KM) 1550nm (PN 10309)
10 ZR over single mode (80KM) 1550nm (PN 10310)
802.3bz 10GBASE-T (100M) for Cat 6 (5G)
10G Fiber
10G Copper
802.3bz 10GBASE-T (100M) for Cat 5e (2.5G)
OM3 50 µm (550m/SX) Laser, LC (PN 10051H)
OM1 62.5 µm (FDDI 220m/OM1, LC (PN 10051H)
OM2 62.5 µm (ATM 275m/OM2), LC (PN 10051H)
OM4 50 µm (550m/SX) 2Km, LC (PN 10051H)
1G Fiber (50 µm)
1G Fiber (62.5 µm)
Single-fiber
transmission uses
only one strand of
fiber for both
transmit and
receive (1310nm
and 1490nm for
1Gbps; 1310nm and
1550nm for
100Mbps)
LX (MMF 220 & 550m), SMF 10km, LC (PN 10052H)
ZX SMF 70km, LC (PN 10053H)
10/100/1000 (UTP to 100m) SFP (PN 1070H)
SR4 at least 100 m OM3 MMF (PN 10319)
SR4 at least 125 m OM4 MMF (PN 10319)
LR4 at least 10 km SMF, LC (PN 10320)
LM4 140m MMF or 1kM SMF, LC (PN 10334)
Optics
Optics +
Fan-out
Fiber Cable
QSFP-SFPP-ADPTQSFP-SFPP-ADPT – QSFP to SFP+ adapter
ER4 40km SMF, LC (PN 10335) Internal CWDM
transits four wavelengths over single fiber.
MPO to 4 x LC Fanout 10m (PN 10327) for use
with (PN 10326) MPO to 4 x LC duplex
connectors, SMF
LR4 Parallel SM, 10km SMF, MPO (PN 10326)
25/50/100G
CR10 > 10 m over copper cable (10x10 Gb/s /Twinax (7M))
SR10 > 100 m over OM3 MMF (10x10 Gb/s / Multimode (100M))
SR10 > 125 m over OM4 MMF (10x10 Gb/s/ (100M) Data Center)
LR4 > 10 km over SMF (4x25 Gb/s SMF/WDM (10km) Campus)
ER4 > 40 km over SMF (4x25 Gb/s SMF/WDM (40km) Metro)
Optics and DAC Cables
Extreme Networks will restrict the integration of non-qualified 3rd party optical devices within 40G and 100G product environments,
unless you purchase the EXOS 3rd Party 40G/100G Optics feature license to allow such integration.
Proprietary got you Keyed Optics
ModelNumber Description
10GB-LR271-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1271nm, LC
10GB-LR291-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1291nm, LC
10GB-LR311-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1311nm, LC
10GB-LR331-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1331nm, LC
MUX-CWDM-01 4 Channel O-Band CWDM Mux/Demux
MUX-RACK-01 Rack mount kit for MUX-CWDM-01
40GB-LR4-QSFP 40Gb 40GBASE-LR4, SM 10Km, LC
CWDM
MUX-CWDM-01
DACs
Notes:
Collapsed (1-tier) Spine
Summit Summit
Spine
Leaf
Storage
Summit
Management
Storage
Summit
Storage
Summit
Storage
Summit
Storage
Summit
Storage
Summit
Summit Summit
4 x 72 =248 10Gs
Preparation Netsite Operation
Motion
Each network-tier adds another
two hops, which adds latency.
Latency can impact system
performance and CPU cycles.
FCOE looks like legacy Fibre
Channel and eliminates the
processing overhead associated w
TCP/IP.
Ultralow Latency
Non-Blocking,
Lossless Fabric,
Lossless Ethernet,
Virtualization,
Convergence 2.0
(Microseconds')
Collapsed (1-tier) Spine
Summit Summit
Spine
Leaf
Storage
Summit
Management
Storage
Summit
Storage
Summit
Storage
Summit
Storage
Summit
Storage
Summit
Summit Summit
4 x 72 =248 10Gs
Preparation Netsite Operation
Motion
Each network-tier adds another
two hops, which adds latency.
Latency can impact system
performance and CPU cycles.
FCOE looks like legacy Fibre
Channel and eliminates the
processing overhead associated w
TCP/IP.
Ultralow Latency
Non-Blocking,
Lossless Fabric,
Lossless Ethernet,
Virtualization,
Convergence 2.0
(Microseconds')
Traditional control
LDAP NAC DHCP Radius Captive
Portal
DNS MDMLDAP NAC DHCP Radius Captive
Portal
DNS MDM
XYZ Account ServicesUser Repositories or Corporate Control
LDAP NAC DHCP Radius Captive
Portal
DNS MDM
XYZ Account ServicesUser Repositories or Corporate Control
NAC
Analytics
Netsite
Extreme (Wired and wireless) Control
Cloud Based control
On-prim / off-prim
Traditional control
LDAP NAC DHCP Radius Captive
Portal
DNS MDM
XYZ Account ServicesUser Repositories or Corporate Control
NAC
Analytics
Netsite
Extreme (Wired and wireless) Control
Cloud Based control
On-prim / off-prim
Extreme and selected microwave gear
In the Extreme Networks microwave transportation implementation, there were several options for the L2 hello protocol that
would satisfy the reliability requirements. The two primary options considered were 802.1AG Continuity Check Messages (CCM)
and Extreme Link Status Monitoring (ELSM). The architecture of the microwave radios and the virtual chassis at each
location is critical so that no single point of failure can impact the mission.
 Flap Timers: The Extreme Networks implementation of G.8032 incorporates flap-timers to mitigate the network impact of
high-speed failure/recovery operations within the network. For example, if a crane were to spin around near to a roof-top
microwave transmitter, the link might fluctuate as the crane spun into and out of the microwave signal. In a lesser network
design the link would flap which means it would fail and restore constantly and might potentially cause an interruption of
service each time the link flapped.
 Spanning Tree to Slow: In implementations such as spanning tree convergence might be slow enough that the network would
remain out of service as the link fluctuated. After some engineering discussion it was determined to set the programmable
G.8032 wait-to-restore timer to five seconds.
 Hello Protocols: Since microwave link failures can find their origin in thunderstorms, fog, ice, intermediate transport domain
failures, or even moving machinery, each link in the network must have a hello protocol implemented which enables the
detection of logical faults. On a LAG port, these hello timers must operate on each link of the LAG. This means that the link
is now intelligent enough to wait until the physical link has been stable for 5000ms before moving traffic onto it. By the way,
this is why G.8032 restorals are so lightning fast.
Extreme and selected microwave gear
In the Extreme Networks microwave transportation implementation, there were several options for the L2 hello protocol that
would satisfy the reliability requirements. The two primary options considered were 802.1AG Continuity Check Messages (CCM)
and Extreme Link Status Monitoring (ELSM). The architecture of the microwave radios and the virtual chassis at each
location is critical so that no single point of failure can impact the mission.
 Flap Timers: The Extreme Networks implementation of G.8032 incorporates flap-timers to mitigate the network impact of
high-speed failure/recovery operations within the network. For example, if a crane were to spin around near to a roof-top
microwave transmitter, the link might fluctuate as the crane spun into and out of the microwave signal. In a lesser network
design the link would flap which means it would fail and restore constantly and might potentially cause an interruption of
service each time the link flapped.
 Spanning Tree to Slow: In implementations such as spanning tree convergence might be slow enough that the network would
remain out of service as the link fluctuated. After some engineering discussion it was determined to set the programmable
G.8032 wait-to-restore timer to five seconds.
 Hello Protocols: Since microwave link failures can find their origin in thunderstorms, fog, ice, intermediate transport domain
failures, or even moving machinery, each link in the network must have a hello protocol implemented which enables the
detection of logical faults. On a LAG port, these hello timers must operate on each link of the LAG. This means that the link
is now intelligent enough to wait until the physical link has been stable for 5000ms before moving traffic onto it. By the way,
this is why G.8032 restorals are so lightning fast.
CJIS & FIPS-140
RELIABILITY TO GO:
NETMOTION WIRELESS
MOBILITY XE MOBILE VPN Introduce a separate control plane to Ensure that users are
authorized is of greater concern in a mobile deployment where
devices can more easily be misplaced, lost or stolen.
 CJIS Authentication -Law enforcement agencies face
increasingly stringent requirements for authentication, which
is required to access federal criminal databases
 FIPS 140-2 validated AES encryption secures data sessions as
devices traverse networks.
 Persistence through coverage gaps, areas of weak signal
strength, or when users suspend their devices; applications
pause, then resume when a connection returns.
CJIS & FIPS-140
RELIABILITY TO GO:
NETMOTION WIRELESS
MOBILITY XE MOBILE VPN Introduce a separate control plane to Ensure that users are
authorized is of greater concern in a mobile deployment where
devices can more easily be misplaced, lost or stolen.
 CJIS Authentication -Law enforcement agencies face
increasingly stringent requirements for authentication, which
is required to access federal criminal databases
 FIPS 140-2 validated AES encryption secures data sessions as
devices traverse networks.
 Persistence through coverage gaps, areas of weak signal
strength, or when users suspend their devices; applications
pause, then resume when a connection returns.
Video Arraignment
Why Extreme for Smart City? Every WLAN We Design Must
Support Real-Time Applications delivering more real-time
access to information, better collaboration & enhanced
situational awareness.
 Increase security for Public safety with built-in NAC
perimeter control.
 Decrease operational expense through policy
automation Implement interoperability among agencies
 Better control City infrastructure upgrades, featuring
L2 failover and hardening for emergency/disaster
readiness
Legislative / Courts Infrastructure
Video Arraignment
Why Extreme for Smart City? Every WLAN We Design Must
Support Real-Time Applications delivering more real-time
access to information, better collaboration & enhanced
situational awareness.
 Increase security for Public safety with built-in NAC
perimeter control.
 Decrease operational expense through policy
automation Implement interoperability among agencies
 Better control City infrastructure upgrades, featuring
L2 failover and hardening for emergency/disaster
readiness
Legislative / Courts Infrastructure
Heading
XYZ Account 2016 DesignExtremeEdgePoE
ExtremeCore10G
2016 Design
1G 2.5G/5G 10G 40G
Jeff Green
2016
Rev. 1
Florida
Legend
Legend
PoE
802.3at (PoE+)
Cat5e
30W
30W30W
60W
UPOE
No Cabling Change from PoE+
Cat5e
NBASE-T Alliance Copper Max Distances
Cat 7 Shielded 100 m
Cat 6a Shielded 100 m
Cat 6a Unshielded 100 m
Cat 6 Shielded** 100 m
Cat 6 Unshielded** 55 m
Need Correct
UTP, Patch Panel
and Adapter.
known as IEEE 802.3bz
Greenfield - Cat 6a (2.5, 5G & 10G) 100m
Cat 6 (2.5G, 5G & 10G) 55m
Brownfield - Cat 5e (2.5&5G) 100M
Requires X620 or
X460 Switch for
Multi-rate Support
plus Client that
supports Multi-rate.
10G Passive (PN 10306 ~ 5m, 10307~ 10M)
10G SFP+ Active copper cable (upto 100m)
40G Passive (PN 10321 ~3m, 10323~ 5m)
40G Active (PN 10315~10M, 10316 ~20m, 10318~ 100m)
40G Fan-out (PN 10321 ~3m, 10322 ~5m, PN 10GB-4-
F10-QSFP ~10m, PN 10GB-4-F20-QSFP ~20m, )
10G Passive (PN 10304 ~1m, 10305~3m, 10306~5m)
SFP+ DAC Cables
QSFP+ DAC Cables
10 LRM 220m (720ft/plus mode conditioning) (PN 10303)
10GBASE-T over Class E Cat 6 (55M) (10G)
10GBASE-T over Class E Cat 6a or 7 (100M) (10G)
10 SR over OM3 (300M) or OM4 (400M) (PN 10301)
10 LR over single mode (10KM) 1310nm (PN 10302)
10 ER over single mode (40KM) 1550nm (PN 10309)
10 ZR over single mode (80KM) 1550nm (PN 10310)
802.3bz 10GBASE-T (100M) for Cat 6 (5G)
10G Fiber
10G Copper
802.3bz 10GBASE-T (100M) for Cat 5e (2.5G)
OM3 50 µm (550m/SX) Laser, LC (PN 10051H)
OM1 62.5 µm (FDDI 220m/OM1, LC (PN 10051H)
OM2 62.5 µm (ATM 275m/OM2), LC (PN 10051H)
OM4 50 µm (550m/SX) 2Km, LC (PN 10051H)
1G Fiber (50 µm)
1G Fiber (62.5 µm)
Single-fiber
transmission uses
only one strand of
fiber for both
transmit and
receive (1310nm
and 1490nm for
1Gbps; 1310nm and
1550nm for
100Mbps)
LX (MMF 220 & 550m), SMF 10km, LC (PN 10052H)
ZX SMF 70km, LC (PN 10053H)
10/100/1000 (UTP to 100m) SFP (PN 1070H)
SR4 at least 100 m OM3 MMF (PN 10319)
SR4 at least 125 m OM4 MMF (PN 10319)
LR4 at least 10 km SMF, LC (PN 10320)
LM4 140m MMF or 1kM SMF, LC (PN 10334)
Optics
Optics +
Fan-out
Fiber Cable
QSFP-SFPP-ADPTQSFP-SFPP-ADPT – QSFP to SFP+ adapter
ER4 40km SMF, LC (PN 10335) Internal CWDM
transits four wavelengths over single fiber.
MPO to 4 x LC Fanout 10m (PN 10327) for use
with (PN 10326) MPO to 4 x LC duplex
connectors, SMF
LR4 Parallel SM, 10km SMF, MPO (PN 10326)
25/50/100G
CR10 > 10 m over copper cable (10x10 Gb/s /Twinax (7M))
SR10 > 100 m over OM3 MMF (10x10 Gb/s / Multimode (100M))
SR10 > 125 m over OM4 MMF (10x10 Gb/s/ (100M) Data Center)
LR4 > 10 km over SMF (4x25 Gb/s SMF/WDM (10km) Campus)
ER4 > 40 km over SMF (4x25 Gb/s SMF/WDM (40km) Metro)
Optics and DAC Cables
Extreme Networks will restrict the integration of non-qualified 3rd party optical devices within 40G and 100G product environments,
unless you purchase the EXOS 3rd Party 40G/100G Optics feature license to allow such integration.
Proprietary got you Keyed Optics
ModelNumber Description
10GB-LR271-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1271nm, LC
10GB-LR291-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1291nm, LC
10GB-LR311-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1311nm, LC
10GB-LR331-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1331nm, LC
MUX-CWDM-01 4 Channel O-Band CWDM Mux/Demux
MUX-RACK-01 Rack mount kit for MUX-CWDM-01
40GB-LR4-QSFP 40Gb 40GBASE-LR4, SM 10Km, LC
CWDM
MUX-CWDM-01
DACs
Notes:
Determining the Antenna Locations at Port Canaveral: The following factors determine the locations where you can place the antennas relative to one
another and the distances between them:
 Type of antennas.
 Length of cable connecting the antenna to the AP.
 Data rate required.
 The distance between the APs is calculated based on the free space Line of Sight and include the Fade margin. A Fade margin of 10 dB is used
to account for different environmental conditions.
 In a LAN-to-LAN network, the distance between the buildings.
 Obstructions in the signal path.
 In a wireless infrastructure network, the area around the antenna where clients need to communicate with the AP.
 Directional and omni-directional antennas could be installed on top of Cranes, because the cranes move omni-directional might make more since.
Low- Loss Antenna Cable (WS-CAB-LxxxCxx) Note: Extreme Networks does not recommend using the 75 ft. cable due to the loss factor. I quoted 6 feet
(1.83 meters) (WS-CAB-L400C06) to ensure you order the right cable length, carefully determine the distance between the locations where you intend
to mount the IdentiFi Wireless AP and outdoor antenna.
 Line of Sight - The shape of the radio beam, defined as the Fresnel Zone, is
widest in the middle. The Fresnel Zone is shown as the gray area between the
antennas. The exact shape and width of determining the Antenna Locations is
determined by the distance between the antenna and frequency of the
radio signal
 Line of Sight has to be clear of obstructions in order to be line of sight. In
addition to the Fresnel Zone height requirement, earth curvature may become
a factor in paths longer than 2 Km
 5GHz Exclusion Range from Air Force Radars ( Nothing from 5630 to 5800) up for FCC
approval.
 Lot of Unlicensed Spectrum (Ships have wireless).
 Cranes are not stationary they move on the tracks
 Containers 110' high Cranes 160' high (Steel everywhere).
Crane
Power (13 cameras each)
Scada Data
Low Bandwidth
Crane
Power (13 cameras each)
Scada Data
Low Bandwidth
Train Track
Crane
On Rails
Light Polls
Freight
Containers
Spectrum Full
Freight
Yard Variables
Train Track
Crane
On Rails
Light Polls
Freight
Containers
Spectrum Full
Freight
Yard Variables
Multi-Directional over
directional because
the Cranes move.
Multi-band: I configured the 180 Degree Antenna based on
the path of the crane on the track (one Antenna per 3865).
DualBand w 180 Degree
The WS-AO-DX07180N is a dual-band six port (3 for each band)
Sector antenna providing coverage of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz broadband
wireless frequencies in a low profile housing. The antenna provides
optimal coverage for areas or events with a large number of mobile
data users. It is designed for outdoor installations utilizing 802.11a/
b/g/n multi-band wireless LAN access point radios.
An Omni-Directional or a sectored antenna - In a point-to-multipoint network, up to
nine WDS APs provide wireless links to connect up to nine LANs. One AP is designated
as the root (multipoint) AP connected to a wired infrastructure.This is an inside/
outside wireless network where one or more WDS APs are used to establish a
wireless backhaul and connect clients or LAN segments to the wired LAN.
The pole mount area is in the middle
of the antenna which allows you to
mount the antenna on the pole via
hose clamps. The kit includes the H
shape plate, hose clamps, nuts,
screws, and washers. You can use
different hose clamps for different
size of poles.

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Metro Ethernet (VMAN, Q-in-Q, EAPs) B D E C A B D E C A X Spanning Tree Root Node Or EAPS Master FAILURE B D E C A B D E C A B D E C A Spanning Tree Re- Convergence Messages  Complex & Slow  Exponentially worse as more nodes added Recovered Network Healthy Network EAPS Re- Convergence Messages  Deterministic & Fast  Simple scaling as more nodes added Failure Re-convergence Recovery EAPS: Simpler, faster Ethernet Rings (without STP) SONET like Ethernet Bus Looks like The XYZ Account handshake layer, A complete Smart City solution which includes...  Wireless networks provide capacity to aggregate data to control center; Wireless networks enable reach to almost anywhere in the city.  Video Surveillance, mobile response, Traffic control, metering communication; video surveillance and workforce connectivity.  Wireless networks are the only solution for mobile coverage. Offload Cellular network deployments require ; Maintain network coherence and provide superior in-building solutions for data and voice customers Smart City solution The XYZ Account handshake layer, A complete Smart City solution which includes...  Wireless networks provide capacity to aggregate data to control center; Wireless networks enable reach to almost anywhere in the city.  Video Surveillance, mobile response, Traffic control, metering communication; video surveillance and workforce connectivity.  Wireless networks are the only solution for mobile coverage. Offload Cellular network deployments require ; Maintain network coherence and provide superior in-building solutions for data and voice customers Smart City solution City-Wide Wi-Fi Services, the XYZ Account solution is designed to fit for efficient delivery of broadband applications to any Metro Environments (Leveraging Stadium experience). Supporting a fully outdoor and easy to deploy solution  Enabling flexible installations that cover communication towers, rooftops, street light poles with diverse power feeding and backhaul and antenna options supporting mobile applications for rural and urban deployments.  Supporting multiple applications such as voice, internet access, video surveillance, data access, public safety and enterprises .  Reducing CAPEX and OPEX, Flexibility, start with what you need and grow as you go maintaining low entry price options. Monetize the Metro Spectrum City-Wide Wi-Fi Services, the XYZ Account solution is designed to fit for efficient delivery of broadband applications to any Metro Environments (Leveraging Stadium experience). Supporting a fully outdoor and easy to deploy solution  Enabling flexible installations that cover communication towers, rooftops, street light poles with diverse power feeding and backhaul and antenna options supporting mobile applications for rural and urban deployments.  Supporting multiple applications such as voice, internet access, video surveillance, data access, public safety and enterprises .  Reducing CAPEX and OPEX, Flexibility, start with what you need and grow as you go maintaining low entry price options. Monetize the Metro Spectrum Government Formula grants (Law Enforcement) Formula grants: Grant award amounts are calculated by a formula, and actual funding amounts vary. Award calculations may consider factors such as population, census data, and local violent crimes rates. Grants are a excellent way for law enforcement agencies to obtain the necessary funding to meet their needs to provide programs and services. For many departments their budgets are not adequate to support, sustain, or expand agency needs. Examples of this formula grants: Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant, Juvenile Justice Accountability Block Grants Program, Office of Violent Crime VOCA Compensation Formula grants. Government Formula grants (Law Enforcement) Formula grants: Grant award amounts are calculated by a formula, and actual funding amounts vary. Award calculations may consider factors such as population, census data, and local violent crimes rates. Grants are a excellent way for law enforcement agencies to obtain the necessary funding to meet their needs to provide programs and services. For many departments their budgets are not adequate to support, sustain, or expand agency needs. Examples of this formula grants: Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant, Juvenile Justice Accountability Block Grants Program, Office of Violent Crime VOCA Compensation Formula grants. FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT GRANTS These three departments provide a large share of funding for law enforcement agencies. Show me the money  Department of Justice: Enforces the law and defends the interest of the United States.(http://www.usdoj.gov)  Department of Homeland Security: Prevents terrorist attacks within the United States and reduces America's vulnerability to terrorism and minimize the damage from potential attacks and natural disasters. (http://www.dhs.gov)  Department of Transportation: Ensure fast, safe, efficient, accessible, and convenient transportation. (http://www.dot.gov) FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT GRANTS These three departments provide a large share of funding for law enforcement agencies. Show me the money  Department of Justice: Enforces the law and defends the interest of the United States.(http://www.usdoj.gov)  Department of Homeland Security: Prevents terrorist attacks within the United States and reduces America's vulnerability to terrorism and minimize the damage from potential attacks and natural disasters. (http://www.dhs.gov)  Department of Transportation: Ensure fast, safe, efficient, accessible, and convenient transportation. (http://www.dot.gov) Florida State Contract Status Outline current contract vehicles held by Extreme or Partner(s). Florida – WSCA contract active – expires 2019. Active – WSCA Price Agreement, Number AR1471: NASPO WSCA - Contracted price with state per contract terms  38% on all products including software.  12% on HW Maintenance and  6% on SW Maintenance Florida Tri Consortia Contract – We Matched the same discounts as WSCA – PCS or CDW. Florida State Contract Status Outline current contract vehicles held by Extreme or Partner(s). Florida – WSCA contract active – expires 2019. Active – WSCA Price Agreement, Number AR1471: NASPO WSCA - Contracted price with state per contract terms  38% on all products including software.  12% on HW Maintenance and  6% on SW Maintenance Florida Tri Consortia Contract – We Matched the same discounts as WSCA – PCS or CDW. Introduce a separate Control Plane for CJIS & FIPS-140 RELIABILITY TO GO: NETMOTION WIRELESS MOBILITY XE MOBILE VPN Introduce a separate control plane to Ensure that users are authorized is of greater concern in a mobile deployment where devices can more easily be misplaced, lost or stolen.  CJIS Authentication -Law enforcement agencies face increasingly stringent requirements for authentication, which is required to access federal criminal databases  FIPS 140-2 validated AES encryption secures data sessions as devices traverse networks.  Persistence through coverage gaps, areas of weak signal strength, or when users suspend their devices; applications pause, then resume when a connection returns. Public Safety Video Surveillance Reduced deployment costs (CAPEX) Little to no operational costs (OPEX) Rapid deployment time (days not months) Router Video Server Video Monitor Video Arraignment (Local courts) Why Extreme for Smart City? Every WLAN We Design Must Support Real-Time Applications delivering more real-time access to information, better collaboration & enhanced situational awareness.  Increase security for Public safety with built- in NAC perimeter control.  Decrease operational expense through policy automation Implement interoperability among agencies  Better control City infrastructure upgrades, featuring L2 failover and hardening for emergency/disaster readiness Legislative / Courts Infrastructure NASCIO Top 10 Initiatives for 2017  Security and Risk Management  Cloud Services  Consolidation/Optimization  Business Intelligence and Data Analytics  Legacy Modernization  Enterprise Vision and Roadmap for IT  Budget and Cost Control  Human Resource / Talent Management  Agile and Incremental Software Delivery  Disaster Recovery / Business Continuity XYZ Account Network Services & Optimization layer:  This is where aggregation delivers services at wire-speed (in hardware).  Availability with 50 ms failover through Ethernet Rings or Rings on Rings like legacy SONET, FDDI or ATM (Support for both EAPS and ERPs).  Optimization needs to happen. Think of control, performance, scalability, QoS buckets needs to be applied as a service Ethernet like a MUX (Service provider functionality). Metro Ethernet (VMAN, Q-in-Q, EAPs) B D E C A B D E C A X Spanning Tree Root Node Or EAPS Master FAILURE B D E C A B D E C A B D E C A Spanning Tree Re- Convergence Messages  Complex & Slow  Exponentially worse as more nodes added Recovered Network Healthy Network EAPS Re- Convergence Messages  Deterministic & Fast  Simple scaling as more nodes added Failure Re-convergence Recovery EAPS: Simpler, faster Ethernet Rings (without STP) SONET like Ethernet Bus Looks like The XYZ Account handshake layer, A complete Smart City solution which includes...  Wireless networks provide capacity to aggregate data to control center; Wireless networks enable reach to almost anywhere in the city.  Video Surveillance, mobile response, Traffic control, metering communication; video surveillance and workforce connectivity.  Wireless networks are the only solution for mobile coverage. Offload Cellular network deployments require ; Maintain network coherence and provide superior in-building solutions for data and voice customers Smart City solution City-Wide Wi-Fi Services, the XYZ Account solution is designed to fit for efficient delivery of broadband applications to any Metro Environments (Leveraging Stadium experience). Supporting a fully outdoor and easy to deploy solution  Enabling flexible installations that cover communication towers, rooftops, street light poles with diverse power feeding and backhaul and antenna options supporting mobile applications for rural and urban deployments.  Supporting multiple applications such as voice, internet access, video surveillance, data access, public safety and enterprises .  Reducing CAPEX and OPEX, Flexibility, start with what you need and grow as you go maintaining low entry price options. Monetize the Metro Spectrum Government Formula grants (Law Enforcement) Formula grants: Grant award amounts are calculated by a formula, and actual funding amounts vary. Award calculations may consider factors such as population, census data, and local violent crimes rates. Grants are a excellent way for law enforcement agencies to obtain the necessary funding to meet their needs to provide programs and services. For many departments their budgets are not adequate to support, sustain, or expand agency needs. Examples of this formula grants: Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant, Juvenile Justice Accountability Block Grants Program, Office of Violent Crime VOCA Compensation Formula grants. FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT GRANTS These three departments provide a large share of funding for law enforcement agencies. Show me the money  Department of Justice: Enforces the law and defends the interest of the United States.(http://www.usdoj.gov)  Department of Homeland Security: Prevents terrorist attacks within the United States and reduces America's vulnerability to terrorism and minimize the damage from potential attacks and natural disasters. (http://www.dhs.gov)  Department of Transportation: Ensure fast, safe, efficient, accessible, and convenient transportation. (http://www.dot.gov) Florida State Contract Status Outline current contract vehicles held by Extreme or Partner(s). Florida – WSCA contract active – expires 2019. Active – WSCA Price Agreement, Number AR1471: NASPO WSCA - Contracted price with state per contract terms  38% on all products including software.  12% on HW Maintenance and  6% on SW Maintenance Florida Tri Consortia Contract – We Matched the same discounts as WSCA – PCS or CDW.
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    Heading XYZ Account 2016DesignExtremeEdgePoE ExtremeCore10G 2016 Design 1G 2.5G/5G 10G 40G Jeff Green 2016 Rev. 1 Florida Legend Legend PoE 802.3at (PoE+) Cat5e 30W 30W30W 60W UPOE No Cabling Change from PoE+ Cat5e NBASE-T Alliance Copper Max Distances Cat 7 Shielded 100 m Cat 6a Shielded 100 m Cat 6a Unshielded 100 m Cat 6 Shielded** 100 m Cat 6 Unshielded** 55 m Need Correct UTP, Patch Panel and Adapter. known as IEEE 802.3bz Greenfield - Cat 6a (2.5, 5G & 10G) 100m Cat 6 (2.5G, 5G & 10G) 55m Brownfield - Cat 5e (2.5&5G) 100M Requires X620 or X460 Switch for Multi-rate Support plus Client that supports Multi-rate. 10G Passive (PN 10306 ~ 5m, 10307~ 10M) 10G SFP+ Active copper cable (upto 100m) 40G Passive (PN 10321 ~3m, 10323~ 5m) 40G Active (PN 10315~10M, 10316 ~20m, 10318~ 100m) 40G Fan-out (PN 10321 ~3m, 10322 ~5m, PN 10GB-4- F10-QSFP ~10m, PN 10GB-4-F20-QSFP ~20m, ) 10G Passive (PN 10304 ~1m, 10305~3m, 10306~5m) SFP+ DAC Cables QSFP+ DAC Cables 10 LRM 220m (720ft/plus mode conditioning) (PN 10303) 10GBASE-T over Class E Cat 6 (55M) (10G) 10GBASE-T over Class E Cat 6a or 7 (100M) (10G) 10 SR over OM3 (300M) or OM4 (400M) (PN 10301) 10 LR over single mode (10KM) 1310nm (PN 10302) 10 ER over single mode (40KM) 1550nm (PN 10309) 10 ZR over single mode (80KM) 1550nm (PN 10310) 802.3bz 10GBASE-T (100M) for Cat 6 (5G) 10G Fiber 10G Copper 802.3bz 10GBASE-T (100M) for Cat 5e (2.5G) OM3 50 µm (550m/SX) Laser, LC (PN 10051H) OM1 62.5 µm (FDDI 220m/OM1, LC (PN 10051H) OM2 62.5 µm (ATM 275m/OM2), LC (PN 10051H) OM4 50 µm (550m/SX) 2Km, LC (PN 10051H) 1G Fiber (50 µm) 1G Fiber (62.5 µm) Single-fiber transmission uses only one strand of fiber for both transmit and receive (1310nm and 1490nm for 1Gbps; 1310nm and 1550nm for 100Mbps) LX (MMF 220 & 550m), SMF 10km, LC (PN 10052H) ZX SMF 70km, LC (PN 10053H) 10/100/1000 (UTP to 100m) SFP (PN 1070H) SR4 at least 100 m OM3 MMF (PN 10319) SR4 at least 125 m OM4 MMF (PN 10319) LR4 at least 10 km SMF, LC (PN 10320) LM4 140m MMF or 1kM SMF, LC (PN 10334) Optics Optics + Fan-out Fiber Cable QSFP-SFPP-ADPTQSFP-SFPP-ADPT – QSFP to SFP+ adapter ER4 40km SMF, LC (PN 10335) Internal CWDM transits four wavelengths over single fiber. MPO to 4 x LC Fanout 10m (PN 10327) for use with (PN 10326) MPO to 4 x LC duplex connectors, SMF LR4 Parallel SM, 10km SMF, MPO (PN 10326) 25/50/100G CR10 > 10 m over copper cable (10x10 Gb/s /Twinax (7M)) SR10 > 100 m over OM3 MMF (10x10 Gb/s / Multimode (100M)) SR10 > 125 m over OM4 MMF (10x10 Gb/s/ (100M) Data Center) LR4 > 10 km over SMF (4x25 Gb/s SMF/WDM (10km) Campus) ER4 > 40 km over SMF (4x25 Gb/s SMF/WDM (40km) Metro) Optics and DAC Cables Extreme Networks will restrict the integration of non-qualified 3rd party optical devices within 40G and 100G product environments, unless you purchase the EXOS 3rd Party 40G/100G Optics feature license to allow such integration. Proprietary got you Keyed Optics ModelNumber Description 10GB-LR271-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1271nm, LC 10GB-LR291-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1291nm, LC 10GB-LR311-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1311nm, LC 10GB-LR331-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1331nm, LC MUX-CWDM-01 4 Channel O-Band CWDM Mux/Demux MUX-RACK-01 Rack mount kit for MUX-CWDM-01 40GB-LR4-QSFP 40Gb 40GBASE-LR4, SM 10Km, LC CWDM MUX-CWDM-01 DACs Notes: Collapsed (1-tier) Spine Summit Summit Spine Leaf Storage Summit Management Storage Summit Storage Summit Storage Summit Storage Summit Storage Summit Summit Summit 4 x 72 =248 10Gs Preparation Netsite Operation Motion Each network-tier adds another two hops, which adds latency. Latency can impact system performance and CPU cycles. FCOE looks like legacy Fibre Channel and eliminates the processing overhead associated w TCP/IP. Ultralow Latency Non-Blocking, Lossless Fabric, Lossless Ethernet, Virtualization, Convergence 2.0 (Microseconds') Collapsed (1-tier) Spine Summit Summit Spine Leaf Storage Summit Management Storage Summit Storage Summit Storage Summit Storage Summit Storage Summit Summit Summit 4 x 72 =248 10Gs Preparation Netsite Operation Motion Each network-tier adds another two hops, which adds latency. Latency can impact system performance and CPU cycles. FCOE looks like legacy Fibre Channel and eliminates the processing overhead associated w TCP/IP. Ultralow Latency Non-Blocking, Lossless Fabric, Lossless Ethernet, Virtualization, Convergence 2.0 (Microseconds') Traditional control LDAP NAC DHCP Radius Captive Portal DNS MDMLDAP NAC DHCP Radius Captive Portal DNS MDM XYZ Account ServicesUser Repositories or Corporate Control LDAP NAC DHCP Radius Captive Portal DNS MDM XYZ Account ServicesUser Repositories or Corporate Control NAC Analytics Netsite Extreme (Wired and wireless) Control Cloud Based control On-prim / off-prim Traditional control LDAP NAC DHCP Radius Captive Portal DNS MDM XYZ Account ServicesUser Repositories or Corporate Control NAC Analytics Netsite Extreme (Wired and wireless) Control Cloud Based control On-prim / off-prim Extreme and selected microwave gear In the Extreme Networks microwave transportation implementation, there were several options for the L2 hello protocol that would satisfy the reliability requirements. The two primary options considered were 802.1AG Continuity Check Messages (CCM) and Extreme Link Status Monitoring (ELSM). The architecture of the microwave radios and the virtual chassis at each location is critical so that no single point of failure can impact the mission.  Flap Timers: The Extreme Networks implementation of G.8032 incorporates flap-timers to mitigate the network impact of high-speed failure/recovery operations within the network. For example, if a crane were to spin around near to a roof-top microwave transmitter, the link might fluctuate as the crane spun into and out of the microwave signal. In a lesser network design the link would flap which means it would fail and restore constantly and might potentially cause an interruption of service each time the link flapped.  Spanning Tree to Slow: In implementations such as spanning tree convergence might be slow enough that the network would remain out of service as the link fluctuated. After some engineering discussion it was determined to set the programmable G.8032 wait-to-restore timer to five seconds.  Hello Protocols: Since microwave link failures can find their origin in thunderstorms, fog, ice, intermediate transport domain failures, or even moving machinery, each link in the network must have a hello protocol implemented which enables the detection of logical faults. On a LAG port, these hello timers must operate on each link of the LAG. This means that the link is now intelligent enough to wait until the physical link has been stable for 5000ms before moving traffic onto it. By the way, this is why G.8032 restorals are so lightning fast. Extreme and selected microwave gear In the Extreme Networks microwave transportation implementation, there were several options for the L2 hello protocol that would satisfy the reliability requirements. The two primary options considered were 802.1AG Continuity Check Messages (CCM) and Extreme Link Status Monitoring (ELSM). The architecture of the microwave radios and the virtual chassis at each location is critical so that no single point of failure can impact the mission.  Flap Timers: The Extreme Networks implementation of G.8032 incorporates flap-timers to mitigate the network impact of high-speed failure/recovery operations within the network. For example, if a crane were to spin around near to a roof-top microwave transmitter, the link might fluctuate as the crane spun into and out of the microwave signal. In a lesser network design the link would flap which means it would fail and restore constantly and might potentially cause an interruption of service each time the link flapped.  Spanning Tree to Slow: In implementations such as spanning tree convergence might be slow enough that the network would remain out of service as the link fluctuated. After some engineering discussion it was determined to set the programmable G.8032 wait-to-restore timer to five seconds.  Hello Protocols: Since microwave link failures can find their origin in thunderstorms, fog, ice, intermediate transport domain failures, or even moving machinery, each link in the network must have a hello protocol implemented which enables the detection of logical faults. On a LAG port, these hello timers must operate on each link of the LAG. This means that the link is now intelligent enough to wait until the physical link has been stable for 5000ms before moving traffic onto it. By the way, this is why G.8032 restorals are so lightning fast. CJIS & FIPS-140 RELIABILITY TO GO: NETMOTION WIRELESS MOBILITY XE MOBILE VPN Introduce a separate control plane to Ensure that users are authorized is of greater concern in a mobile deployment where devices can more easily be misplaced, lost or stolen.  CJIS Authentication -Law enforcement agencies face increasingly stringent requirements for authentication, which is required to access federal criminal databases  FIPS 140-2 validated AES encryption secures data sessions as devices traverse networks.  Persistence through coverage gaps, areas of weak signal strength, or when users suspend their devices; applications pause, then resume when a connection returns. CJIS & FIPS-140 RELIABILITY TO GO: NETMOTION WIRELESS MOBILITY XE MOBILE VPN Introduce a separate control plane to Ensure that users are authorized is of greater concern in a mobile deployment where devices can more easily be misplaced, lost or stolen.  CJIS Authentication -Law enforcement agencies face increasingly stringent requirements for authentication, which is required to access federal criminal databases  FIPS 140-2 validated AES encryption secures data sessions as devices traverse networks.  Persistence through coverage gaps, areas of weak signal strength, or when users suspend their devices; applications pause, then resume when a connection returns. Video Arraignment Why Extreme for Smart City? Every WLAN We Design Must Support Real-Time Applications delivering more real-time access to information, better collaboration & enhanced situational awareness.  Increase security for Public safety with built-in NAC perimeter control.  Decrease operational expense through policy automation Implement interoperability among agencies  Better control City infrastructure upgrades, featuring L2 failover and hardening for emergency/disaster readiness Legislative / Courts Infrastructure Video Arraignment Why Extreme for Smart City? Every WLAN We Design Must Support Real-Time Applications delivering more real-time access to information, better collaboration & enhanced situational awareness.  Increase security for Public safety with built-in NAC perimeter control.  Decrease operational expense through policy automation Implement interoperability among agencies  Better control City infrastructure upgrades, featuring L2 failover and hardening for emergency/disaster readiness Legislative / Courts Infrastructure
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    Heading XYZ Account 2016DesignExtremeEdgePoE ExtremeCore10G 2016 Design 1G 2.5G/5G 10G 40G Jeff Green 2016 Rev. 1 Florida Legend Legend PoE 802.3at (PoE+) Cat5e 30W 30W30W 60W UPOE No Cabling Change from PoE+ Cat5e NBASE-T Alliance Copper Max Distances Cat 7 Shielded 100 m Cat 6a Shielded 100 m Cat 6a Unshielded 100 m Cat 6 Shielded** 100 m Cat 6 Unshielded** 55 m Need Correct UTP, Patch Panel and Adapter. known as IEEE 802.3bz Greenfield - Cat 6a (2.5, 5G & 10G) 100m Cat 6 (2.5G, 5G & 10G) 55m Brownfield - Cat 5e (2.5&5G) 100M Requires X620 or X460 Switch for Multi-rate Support plus Client that supports Multi-rate. 10G Passive (PN 10306 ~ 5m, 10307~ 10M) 10G SFP+ Active copper cable (upto 100m) 40G Passive (PN 10321 ~3m, 10323~ 5m) 40G Active (PN 10315~10M, 10316 ~20m, 10318~ 100m) 40G Fan-out (PN 10321 ~3m, 10322 ~5m, PN 10GB-4- F10-QSFP ~10m, PN 10GB-4-F20-QSFP ~20m, ) 10G Passive (PN 10304 ~1m, 10305~3m, 10306~5m) SFP+ DAC Cables QSFP+ DAC Cables 10 LRM 220m (720ft/plus mode conditioning) (PN 10303) 10GBASE-T over Class E Cat 6 (55M) (10G) 10GBASE-T over Class E Cat 6a or 7 (100M) (10G) 10 SR over OM3 (300M) or OM4 (400M) (PN 10301) 10 LR over single mode (10KM) 1310nm (PN 10302) 10 ER over single mode (40KM) 1550nm (PN 10309) 10 ZR over single mode (80KM) 1550nm (PN 10310) 802.3bz 10GBASE-T (100M) for Cat 6 (5G) 10G Fiber 10G Copper 802.3bz 10GBASE-T (100M) for Cat 5e (2.5G) OM3 50 µm (550m/SX) Laser, LC (PN 10051H) OM1 62.5 µm (FDDI 220m/OM1, LC (PN 10051H) OM2 62.5 µm (ATM 275m/OM2), LC (PN 10051H) OM4 50 µm (550m/SX) 2Km, LC (PN 10051H) 1G Fiber (50 µm) 1G Fiber (62.5 µm) Single-fiber transmission uses only one strand of fiber for both transmit and receive (1310nm and 1490nm for 1Gbps; 1310nm and 1550nm for 100Mbps) LX (MMF 220 & 550m), SMF 10km, LC (PN 10052H) ZX SMF 70km, LC (PN 10053H) 10/100/1000 (UTP to 100m) SFP (PN 1070H) SR4 at least 100 m OM3 MMF (PN 10319) SR4 at least 125 m OM4 MMF (PN 10319) LR4 at least 10 km SMF, LC (PN 10320) LM4 140m MMF or 1kM SMF, LC (PN 10334) Optics Optics + Fan-out Fiber Cable QSFP-SFPP-ADPTQSFP-SFPP-ADPT – QSFP to SFP+ adapter ER4 40km SMF, LC (PN 10335) Internal CWDM transits four wavelengths over single fiber. MPO to 4 x LC Fanout 10m (PN 10327) for use with (PN 10326) MPO to 4 x LC duplex connectors, SMF LR4 Parallel SM, 10km SMF, MPO (PN 10326) 25/50/100G CR10 > 10 m over copper cable (10x10 Gb/s /Twinax (7M)) SR10 > 100 m over OM3 MMF (10x10 Gb/s / Multimode (100M)) SR10 > 125 m over OM4 MMF (10x10 Gb/s/ (100M) Data Center) LR4 > 10 km over SMF (4x25 Gb/s SMF/WDM (10km) Campus) ER4 > 40 km over SMF (4x25 Gb/s SMF/WDM (40km) Metro) Optics and DAC Cables Extreme Networks will restrict the integration of non-qualified 3rd party optical devices within 40G and 100G product environments, unless you purchase the EXOS 3rd Party 40G/100G Optics feature license to allow such integration. Proprietary got you Keyed Optics ModelNumber Description 10GB-LR271-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1271nm, LC 10GB-LR291-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1291nm, LC 10GB-LR311-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1311nm, LC 10GB-LR331-SFPP 10Gb CWDM LR, SM, Channel 1331nm, LC MUX-CWDM-01 4 Channel O-Band CWDM Mux/Demux MUX-RACK-01 Rack mount kit for MUX-CWDM-01 40GB-LR4-QSFP 40Gb 40GBASE-LR4, SM 10Km, LC CWDM MUX-CWDM-01 DACs Notes: Determining the Antenna Locations at Port Canaveral: The following factors determine the locations where you can place the antennas relative to one another and the distances between them:  Type of antennas.  Length of cable connecting the antenna to the AP.  Data rate required.  The distance between the APs is calculated based on the free space Line of Sight and include the Fade margin. A Fade margin of 10 dB is used to account for different environmental conditions.  In a LAN-to-LAN network, the distance between the buildings.  Obstructions in the signal path.  In a wireless infrastructure network, the area around the antenna where clients need to communicate with the AP.  Directional and omni-directional antennas could be installed on top of Cranes, because the cranes move omni-directional might make more since. Low- Loss Antenna Cable (WS-CAB-LxxxCxx) Note: Extreme Networks does not recommend using the 75 ft. cable due to the loss factor. I quoted 6 feet (1.83 meters) (WS-CAB-L400C06) to ensure you order the right cable length, carefully determine the distance between the locations where you intend to mount the IdentiFi Wireless AP and outdoor antenna.  Line of Sight - The shape of the radio beam, defined as the Fresnel Zone, is widest in the middle. The Fresnel Zone is shown as the gray area between the antennas. The exact shape and width of determining the Antenna Locations is determined by the distance between the antenna and frequency of the radio signal  Line of Sight has to be clear of obstructions in order to be line of sight. In addition to the Fresnel Zone height requirement, earth curvature may become a factor in paths longer than 2 Km  5GHz Exclusion Range from Air Force Radars ( Nothing from 5630 to 5800) up for FCC approval.  Lot of Unlicensed Spectrum (Ships have wireless).  Cranes are not stationary they move on the tracks  Containers 110' high Cranes 160' high (Steel everywhere). Crane Power (13 cameras each) Scada Data Low Bandwidth Crane Power (13 cameras each) Scada Data Low Bandwidth Train Track Crane On Rails Light Polls Freight Containers Spectrum Full Freight Yard Variables Train Track Crane On Rails Light Polls Freight Containers Spectrum Full Freight Yard Variables Multi-Directional over directional because the Cranes move. Multi-band: I configured the 180 Degree Antenna based on the path of the crane on the track (one Antenna per 3865). DualBand w 180 Degree The WS-AO-DX07180N is a dual-band six port (3 for each band) Sector antenna providing coverage of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz broadband wireless frequencies in a low profile housing. The antenna provides optimal coverage for areas or events with a large number of mobile data users. It is designed for outdoor installations utilizing 802.11a/ b/g/n multi-band wireless LAN access point radios. An Omni-Directional or a sectored antenna - In a point-to-multipoint network, up to nine WDS APs provide wireless links to connect up to nine LANs. One AP is designated as the root (multipoint) AP connected to a wired infrastructure.This is an inside/ outside wireless network where one or more WDS APs are used to establish a wireless backhaul and connect clients or LAN segments to the wired LAN. The pole mount area is in the middle of the antenna which allows you to mount the antenna on the pole via hose clamps. The kit includes the H shape plate, hose clamps, nuts, screws, and washers. You can use different hose clamps for different size of poles.