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1 WiNG 5 Architecture Examples 2012 Michael Elin, CCIE#5360 melin@motorolasolutions.com MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS

2 PAGE 2 AGENDA ARCHITECTURE Considerations & Products positioning : Deployment on 1 small autonomous site

3 PAGE 3 Virtual Controller Concept Small Deployments Wired network AP 6511 is: VIRTUAL CONTROLLER 1 Others AP 6511 are automatically ADOPTED by Virtual Controller 2 Up to 24 ONE SMALL AUTONOMOUS SITE (< 25 APs) 1 RF-DOMAIN 3 4 The AP « Virtual Controller »: Is the single Point of Management for 24 APs of the same TYPE Can manage ONLY ONE “RF-Domain” (ONE SITE) M RF DOMAIN MANAGER

4 PAGE 4 AP as a Controller (Virtual Controller) - Considerations Small Deployments “STARTER KIT” solution : Better than Autonomous AP solutions When RFS x000 is not needed or too expensive NO automatic REDUNDANT “Virtual Controller” in this concept NO RFS in this architecture Scalable solution : If redundant management solution is needed If # of Access Point grows over 25 Replace AP « Virtual Controller » by RFS

5 PAGE 5 With AP 6511 : Small Deployments Extended to others 4 digits APs in new release WiNG 5.2 AP 6532 AP 7131N Future release AP 6521 AP 7161 WiNG 5.0.1 WiNG 5.1

6 PAGE 6 AGENDA ARCHITECTURE Considerations & Products positioning : Deployment on 1 medium to large size site

7 PAGE 7 With a Controller RFS that provides: Medium Deployments Wired network Management features with redundant capabilities Advanced Security features (Role Based firewall) Wireless IPS (WIPS) services, RF Domain management (eg. SMART-RF) for more than 25 APs The Clustering Mode provides a centralized point of management RFS series CONTROLLER CLUSTER Active/Active or Active/Passive 1 2 N = 36 with RFS 4000 256 with RFS 6000 1024 with RFS 7000 ONE MEDIUM / LARGE AUTONOMOUS SITE (>25 APs) 1 RF-DOMAIN M RF DOMAIN MANAGER

8 PAGE 8 AGENDA ARCHITECTURE Considerations & Products positioning : Deployment on many sites

9 PAGE 9 Medium / Large Deployments Cluster of 2 RFS Controllers Single point of Management Architecture Type: A Campus with many buildings Building #2 Building #1 3 digits AP & Local bridging 3 digits AP & Tunneling Building #3 1 RF-DOMAIN (<25 APs) Controller RFS can manage MULTIPLE “RF-Domain” 25 Access Points or less on each remote “RF-Domain” M RF DOMAIN MANAGER M M

10 PAGE 10 Medium / Large Deployments Cluster of 2 RFS Controllers Single point of Management Architecture Type: A Headquarter and some remote sites Regional Office #1 Headquarter 4 digits AP & Local bridging Regional Office #2 1 RF-DOMAIN Controller RFS can manage MULTIPLE “RF-Domain” 25 Access Points or less on each Remote “RF-Domain” (<25 APs) M RF DOMAIN MANAGER M M

11 PAGE 11 Medium / Large Deployments Access Points on different sites can be centrally managed with RFS x000: 4 digits APs – Continue to work in case of a WAN link failure 3 digits APs – Service disruption in case of a WAN link failure Number of AP Licence on RFS x000 = Sum of Access Point on each site Access Point Adoption : Layer 3 on Remote sites DHCP option permit a zero configuration deployment on Layer 3 remote sites: Option 189 : value = Controller IP address Option 191 : value = Controller IP address with 2 pools (ex. Local / Remote) Option 192 : value = 1 (force 4 digit Access Point adoption) Architecture Considerations: Campus or Remote sites

12 PAGE 12 AGENDA ARCHITECTURE Considerations & Products positioning : Deployment on many small size sites

13 PAGE 13 Large Deployments NX 9000 behaves as a RFS controller with Control Plane ONLY (Management) Up to 10 000 Access Points WiNG 5 introduces RF Domain Manager at the Access Point level RF Domain Manager brings local Services (ex. SMART-RF) Architecture with small remote sites and NX 9000 Shop #04 Shop #05 Shop #01 NOC / Data Center NX 9000 Local bridging RF Domain #05 RF DOMAIN MANAGER RF Domain #04 RF Domain #01 Shop #02 Local bridging RF Domain #02 Shop #03 Local bridging RF Domain #03 < 24 APs M M M M M Single point of Management

14 PAGE 14 AGENDA ARCHITECTURE Considerations & Products positioning : Deployment on many large size sites

15 PAGE 15 Large Deployments RFS on each site for large number of AP, Clustering for high availability Centralized Supervision with AirDefense Services Platform (ADSP) (Infrastructure Management license) With Sensors, ADSP adds Wireless IDS / IPS features Architecture with many large sites and ADSP Factory #1 Factory #2 WareHouse Headquarter NOC / Data Center AirDefense Services Platform RF- DOMAIN #2 RF- DOMAIN #1 RF- DOMAIN #3 RF- DOMAIN #4 > 25 APs M M M M Centralized Supervision & Security Sensor

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