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Evolution of Campus Switching: Marketing Presentation Marketing Presentation
Evolution of Campus Switching: Marketing Presentation Marketing Presentation
Evolution of Campus Switching: Marketing Presentation Marketing Presentation
Marketing Presentation
Marketing
Muninder
Speaker Presentation
Singh Sambi
Name
Sr.Speaker
Director –Name
Designation Product Management
Designation
Date: 00/00/0000
Date:
Date:28/05/2015
00/00/0000
Evolving Campus Demands
The Application Landscape Is Changing
INTERNET
OF THINGS
IOT for Carpeted Space
Light as a Service
New Uses for Wired Ports, Greater Demand For Bandwidth
• Enable next generation apps • Meet growing user expectations • Lower LAN costs
• Improve customer engagement • Faster app performance • Fully utilize network
• Increase productivity • Instant access to content • Pervasive Layered Security
• Higher sales transactions • Seamless experience • Lower downtime
Driving Industry standards – PoE & NBASE-T Example
Security Resiliency
Secure Group Access to Simplify Cisco Catalyst Maximized Network
the Network and Enable 6800/VSS Availability with Virtual
Virtualized Data Center Services WISM2/ Switching and Stateful Switch
WLC Over
OS Consistency:
IOS 15.0 Cisco Validated Designs for Campus Deployment
Catalyst Access Portfolio
Essential connectivity to Unified Access for next-generation workspaces
TRADITIONAL
WORKSPACE UNIFIED Security Video Mobility
WORKSPACE
Optimized Performance
CAPWAP encapsulation/de-capsulation, Flexible Netflow, QoS
10Gbps Future
CLIENTS / BANDWIDTH
802.11ac-
Wave2
3.5 Gbps
6.9 Gbps
802.11n
450 Mbps
802.11ac
802.11a, 802.11g Wave1
802.11b 54 Mbps 1 Gbps
11 Mbps
11Mbps
Early 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016
NBASE-T Alliance
www.NBASET.org
Founders
Contributor Adopters
s
Multigigabit Technology:
Enabling 802.11ac Wave 2 and Beyond
POE/POE+/UPOE
Cisco Innovation over 10GT Standard to support high end point power needs
Only work on mGig and 10G Only work on mGig and 10G
Compatibility
Fiber (24-port) Switches Fiber (24-port) Switches
# 10G Ports 12 16 24 32 48
Network C3850-NM-4-10G
Modules C3850-NM-4-10G Slot Used C3850-NM-8-10G Slot Used 4x40G fixed
Supported C3850-NM-2-40G (No FRU Network Module)
11.62” = 295mm
Introducing the New Catalyst Compact Switches
Trustsec ready
(on IPB, IPS)
UPOE Powered / PoE Instant Access
Passthrough Option Option (with 10G)
DC Powered Option
APIC-EM
Fiber Loops
(*) WIK Consult. Cost Comparison of the FTTO concept vs a structured cabling system with floor distribution units
Network Plug-N-Play with APIC-EM Automates Switch
Configuration
NETWORK INSTALLE
ADMIN R
CONSISTENT FOR
UNSKILLED GUI RMA USE GREENFIELD
DEVICES AND PIN SECURE
INSTALLER BASED CASE AND BROWNFIELD
(CAMPUS/BRANCH)
Compact Switches Deliver Cost Effective and Secure Networking Solutions for
Many Industries
Mandarin Hotel* Compact Switches Norwegian and Subways and Trains Large Enterprise Retail Outlets
Uses the UPOE Are Extremely Other Cruiselines Deployed DC Customers Are Continue to Use
Powered Compact Popular with Service Use Compact Powered Compact Evaluating the Compact Switches
Switches for In-room providers for SP Switches for In-room Switches in Semi- Compact Switches for Cable Reduction
Connectivity; For Wi-Fi and Other Networking and climactic Boxes to for Next Gen and to Connect to
Details Please See Deployments Multimedia Needs; Power APs for Workspaces and Point of Sale
Case Study/Blog for Details See the Providing Wi-Fi Fiber to the Office Terminals
Case Study on the Trains (FTTO) Deployments
Catalyst Backbone portfolio
• 7 slots 10RU • Up to 80x10G ports in 4.5RU • Single touch point for entire campus
• Up to 880G/slot capable • Built-in sup with extensible slots network
• Tremendous investment protection • Catalyst 6500 DNA • POE/POE+ and stacking
• Optimized for 10/40/100G • Optimized for 10G density, price, and • Cat6K features at the access with
rich services feature consistency
• Built for scalability and performance
New Modular 10G Card - C6800-32P10G
New High Density Multi-Rate Line Cards
32 ports of SFP/SFP+ or
up to 8 ports of QSFP* 1M IPv4 Routes 160G Throughput,
10/100/1000M GLC-T 2M NetFlow Performance mode
256K QoS & ACL for line rate
100M FX
Full-feature L2 / L3 IPv4 / IPv6, MPLS / Full-feature L2 / L3 IPv4 / IPv6, MPLS / Full-feature L2 / L3 IPv4 / IPv6,
VPLS capabilities. VPLS capabilities. MPLS / VPLS capabilities.
Features: 1M IPv4 Routes, 1M NetFlow,
1M IPv4 Routes, 2M NetFlow, 1M IPv4 Routes, 1M NetFlow,
Performance mode Performance mode No Oversubscription
Large Buffers, VSS, Instant Access. Large Buffers, VSS, Instant Access. Large Buffers, VSS, Instant Access.
Additional Hardware
SGT, MACSEC, LISP, Dual Priority SGT, MACSEC, LISP, Dual Priority SGT, MACSEC, LISP, Dual Priority
Features: Queues, 2 Level Shaping (HQoS) Queues, 2 Level Shaping (HQoS) Queues, 2 Level Shaping (HQoS)
Price $35,000 (45,000 for XL) $25,000 (35,000 for XL) $25,000 (35,000 for XL)
Target
August 2015
Height:
2RU
Depth:
21.8”
NTE: $50,000
High-Scale Control VSS, Instant Access, 750W / 1100W
Plane with X86 CPU Target for Less Redundant AC/DC
MPLS, LISP, SGT,
Higher Scale for IA Dramatically reduced MACSec, HQoS, etc Front-to-Back Airflow
price per port
15.2(1)SY 15.2(1)SY
16x10G 32x10G
Q4CY2014 24x10G + 2x40G
Q4CY2014 40x10G + 2x40G
Native Optics SFP/SFP+ SFP/SFP+ SFP/SFP+ and QSFP SFP/SFP+ and QSFP
# of 10G Ports 16 32 24 + 40 +
8 using breakout 8 using breakout
# of 40G Ports 4 using reverse adapter 8 using reverse adapter 2+ 2+
6 using reverse adapter 10 using reverse adapter
Features Full-feature L2/L3 IPv4/IPv6, Full-feature L2/L3 IPv4/IPv6, Full-feature L2/L3 IPv4/IPv6, Full-feature L2/L3 IPv4/IPv6,
MPLS/VPLS, LISP. 256K IPv4 MPLS/VPLS, LISP. 256K IPv4 MPLS/VPLS, LISP. 256K IPv4 MPLS/VPLS, LISP. 256K IPv4
Routes, 512K NetFlow Routes, 1M NetFlow Routes, 1M NetFlow Routes, 1M NetFlow
Additional Large Buffers, Dual Priority Large Buffers, Dual Priority Large Buffers, Dual Priority Large Buffers, Dual Priority
Hardware Queues, 2 Level Shaping, Queues, 2 Level Shaping, Queues, 2 Level Shaping, Queues, 2 Level Shaping,
Features HQoS. SGT, MACSEC. VSS, HQoS. SGT, MACSEC. VSS, HQoS. SGT, MACSEC. VSS, HQoS. SGT, MACSEC. VSS,
Instant Access Instant Access Instant Access Instant Access
QSFP-40G-SR4
6880-X
QSFP-40G-CSR4
QSFP-40G-SR-BD
SFP+ QSFP-40G-LR4
6840-X QSFP-40G-ER4
QSFP
SUP8-E
Supports All
QSFP Types
4500-X
Reverse SFP to QSFP Adapter Can Upgrade Your 10G Ports to 40G
Target
1H 2016
Supervisor 6T
Taking Catalyst 6800 to a New Level
Scalability &
Performance
SUP2T SUP6T
High-Performance
Control Plane 6807-XL Bandwidth 220G /Slot 440G /Slot
with x86 CPU
2 x 40G (QSFP) and 8x
1.5Ghz 2.5Ghz
1/10G (SFP+) Uplinks CPU
MPC8572 X86 Dual Core
Supporting IA, LISP, etc
2 - 4GB 4 - 8GB
Memory
DDR2 667Mhz DDR3 1333Mhz
EC
Uplinks Advanced VSS, Instant Access,
VSS, MACSEC, SGT
Features MACSEC, SGT, LISP
Improved Fabric
Fiber / Copper Bootdisk Compact Flash eUSB
Providing 440G/slot in
Management Ports
6807-XL
Mgmt Port CMP Mgmt0
Security Resiliency
Secure Group Access to Cisco Catalyst Maximized Network
Simplify the Network and 6800/VSS Availability with Virtual
Enable Virtualized Data WISM2/ Switching and Stateful
Center Services WLC
Switch Over
OS Consistency:
IOS 15.0 Cisco Validated Designs for Campus Deployment
Network as a Sensor
Lancope StealthWatch and ISE Bring Security Analytics
Who What
Profiler
Profiling Feed Sources
Attribute Service
When Where How
Voice Data Suppliers Guest
HTTP • Automatic
DHCP/DNSupdates
NMAP
NetFlow• New
RADIUS SNMP
device support
Quarantine
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/1-3/compatibility/ise_sdt.html
Network as a Sensor for the Network Infra Team
Security and Network Value Prop
Network Devices
Catalyst, ASR, ISR
Problem Statement:
•Today users manually query each network
device to determine what paths it has to its
nearest neighbors to get from point A to point B
•Time consuming and error prone
APIC EM Returns A Path Based on input of (40.0.7.34, 6000, 40.0.0.42, 7000, Prot: TCP)