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Cisco Catalyst 3850 and 3650 switches
René Andersen & Mikkel Brodersen
Cisco SE DK
Agenda
Introduction to Catalyst 3850 & 3650
Catalyst 3850 & Wireless – Converged Access
Platform Architecture
Stacking Architecture – Stackwise-480
Features – Future
Summary
Summary
BRKARC-3438
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Introduction to Catalyst 3850 & 3650
3K Product Portfolio
Optionally
Stackable
Stand-Alone 3K Switches
Stackable 3K Switches
Catalyst 3560 v2
Catalyst 3560-X
Catalyst 3650
Catalyst 3750 v2
Catalyst 3750-X
Catalyst 3850
Data/PoE
Fixed 1G Uplinks
Single PS
Data/PoE(+)/UPoE
Mod 1G/10G Uplinks
Dual PS
Data/PoE(+)/UPoE
Fixed 1G/10G Uplinks
Dual PS
Data/PoE
StackWise
Fixed 1G Uplinks
Single PS
Data/PoE(+)/UPoE
StackWise+
StackPower
Mod Uplinks 1G/10G
Dual PS
Data/PoE(+)/UPoE
Stackwise-480
StackPower
Mod Uplinks 1G/10G
Dual PS
Gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
LAN Base
BRKARC-3438
Fast Ethernet
IP Base
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IP Services
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Introduction to Catalyst 3850 & 3650
Integrated Wireless
Controller
40 Gbps
40 Gbps
Uplink
Bandwidth
Uplink BW
EEE
EEE
FullPoE+
POE+
Full
Stackables
Stackable
FRUable
FRU Fans
Fans,
Power
Supplies
& PS
Line Rate
Line Rate
on All
on
All-Ports
Ports
GranularQoS,
Granular
QoS/Flexible
Flexible
Netflow
NetFlow
Built on Cisco’s Innovative “UADP” ASIC
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Uplink Options
4 x 1Gig
2 x 1Gig, 2 x 10 Gig
4x 10 Gig
• 4 x 1G
• SFP
• Supported on 24 and
48 Port version
• 4 x 1G OR 2 x 10G
OR 2 x 1G + 2 x 10G
• SFP & SFP+
• Supported on 24 and
48 Port version
• Auto-sensing – All
Combinations
• SFP & SFP+
• Supported on 48 Port
version only
BRKARC-3438
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Power Supplies
Catalyst 3850
• New PIDs
350WAC
•
•
440WDC
Catalyst 3650
715WAC
Same as 3750-X – Interchangeable
New PIDs
BRKARC-3438
250WAC
1100WAC
•
•
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640WAC
640WDC
1025WAC
Wider than 3850/3750-X PSs
Different Watts capacity
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Stack - Cable & Components
Catalyst 3850
Catalyst 3650
 3 lengths of cable, 0.5 1 and 3 Meters
 3 rings vs 1 ring in 3650
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IOS XE Evolution
IOS XE 3.3.1(SE)
• Modern IOS to
enable multi-core
CPU
• Easy customer
migration
• While maintaining
IOS functionality
and look and feel
• Allow hosted
applications like
Wireshark
BRKARC-3438
IOS
Features Components
IOSd
Features
Components
Hosted
Apps
WCM
Wireshark
Common Infrastructure / HA
Management Interface
Module Drivers
Linux
Kernel
Kernel
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2960X/XR
3560-X
3650
3850
Stacking/members in stack
80 Gbps/ 8 members
No
160 Gbps/ 9 members
480 Gbps / 9 members
Native Wireless Controller
No
No
Yes
Yes
Wireless Scalability
No
No
25 AP’s /1000 clients
50 AP’s /2000 clients
2 x 10 Gig
2 x 10 Gig
4 x 10 Gig/ 2 x 10 Gig
4 x 10 Gig/ 2 x 10 Gig
(Fixed)
(FRU)
(Fixed)
(FRU)
No
No
No
Yes
Fixed/Dual (FRU)
Dual (FRU); XPS
Dual (FRU)
Dual (FRU); XPS*
Native Flexible Netflow Support
Netflow-Lite
No
Yes
Yes
L3 Features
No/Basic L3
Full L3
Full L3
Full L3
No
Full
Full
Full
MLS 4/8 (future)
MLS, 4
MQC, 8
MQC, 8
Buffers per 48 port
4MB
6 MB
12 MB
12 MB
Flash / DRAM Size
128MB / 512MB
64 MB / 256 MB
2 GB / 4GB
2 GB / 4GB
Operating System
IOS
IOS
IOS-XE
IOS-XE
Multi-Core CPU for Hosted Services
No
No
Yes
Yes
10GE Uplinks
StackPower
Power
Advanced SW Services
(AVC, Trustsec, SmartOps)
QoS Model and Queues per Port
and/or itsroadmap
affiliates. All rights reserved.
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Catalyst 3850/3650 Wireless – Converged Access
One Network with Converged Access
Cisco Wireless
LAN Controller
Internal
Resources
One Network
Corporate
Network
Cisco
Access Point
Catalyst
Catalyst
Switch
3x50
Internet
Cisco Firewall
C o n v e r ge d Ac c e s s
M o de
• Integrated wireless
controller
• Distributed wired/wireless
data plane (CAPWAP
termination on switch)
BRKARC-3438
LAN Mgmt
Solution
Wireless
Control
One
Policy
System
ISE
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Access Control
Server
Identity
Mgmt
Guest
One Management
Server
Prime
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NAC
Profiler
Converged Wired/Wireless Access – Benefits
Single
platform for
wired and
wireless
Common IOS, same
administration point,
one release
Network wide
Consistent
visibility for
security and
faster
quality of
troubleshooting service control
Wired and wireless
traffic visible at
every hop
Hierarchical bandwidth
management and
distributed policy
enforcement
Maximum
resiliency with
fast stateful
recovery
Scale with
distributed wired
and wireless
data plane
Layered network high
availability design with
stateful switchover
160G stack bandwidth;
40G wireless/switch;
efficient multicast
Unified Access - One Policy | One Management | One Network
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Understanding Current Deployment Model
The Wireless LAN Controller
ISE
Known Deployment Model
Prime
MC
5508
MA
5508
• Wireless is an Overlay Network
• Software components within the WLC today:
• Mobility Agent (MA) is responsible for:
– AP CAPWAP termination
– Maintaining client database
– Policy enforcement
• Mobility Controller (MC) is responsible for:
– Client Mobility
– Radio Resource Management (RRM)
– WiPS, Spectrum Management
Access
Points
BRKARC-3438
Inter--Controller EoIP/CAPWAP tunnel
AP-Contoller CAPWAP tunnel
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Better Scale and Bandwidth with Converged Access
Separation of MA and MC
ISE
Prime
MC
MA
5508 or
WISM2
with SW
Upgrade or
new 5760
• Traditional Controllers continue to play MA and
MC
• Catalyst 3850/3650 can play the role of both MA
and MC
•
Valid for Branch and small-medium campus type
deployments
• Moving the MA only to the Catalyst 3850/3650
(typically in large campus) helps with:
MC
New
Catalyst
3850
Catalyst
3750
MA
• Improved Scalability – larger mobility domains
• Increased wireless bandwidth
• Uniform wired/wireless policy enforcement
AP Capwap Tunnels
Mobility Tunnels
Access
Points
BRKARC-3438
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Branch Deployment with Converged Access
DMZ
Scale:
ISE
Prime
Guest
Anchor
•
3850/3650: Up to 16k clients and 250 APs
Migration:
• Access Layer Switch – Refresh using Catalyst 3850
• Guest access tunneled to DMZ
• Alternate guest segmentation with separate SSID
WAN
Benefits of Converged wired/wireless:
•
•
•
•
Catalyst
3750
Catalyst
3850
Integrated Controller – Catalyst 3850
WAN dependency removed
All WLAN features available locally
WAN optimization, NetFlow, optimized multicast, Videostream,
granular QoS
• Increased resiliency via next-generation stacking
16
Employee
BRKARC-3438
Guest
Guest Traffic tunneled to Guest Anchor
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Delivering Converged Access – Green Field
ISE
Prime
New WLC
5760 or
WLC 5508
or WiSM2
Catalyst 3x50:
• Integrated wireless controller
• Distributed wired/wireless data plane
(CAPWAP termination on switch)
WLC 5760:
• First IOS Based Wireless LAN Controller
Benefits of Converged Access:
New
Catalyst
3850
New
Catalyst
3850
Access
Points
BRKARC-3438
•
Single Platform for wired and wireless
•
Network wide visibility for faster troubleshooting
•
•
•
Consistent security and QoS control
Maximum resiliency with stateful recovery
Scale with distributed wired and wireless data plane
AP Capwap Tunnels
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Delivering Converged Access – Brown Field
ISE
Prime
Mobility
Domain
MC
Code
New 5760
Upgrade
on
5508 or
wism2
Scale:
•
Deployments greater than 16k wireless clients and 250 APs
•
Up to 72k APs, 864k clients within a Mobility Domain.
Migration:
•
•
•
Software Update on existing 5508 or Wism2 to release 7.3
Access Switch Refresh – Catalyst 3850/3650
Wireless Controller Replacement
Benefits:
MA
Catalyst
New
3750
Catalyst
3850
Catalyst
3750
Access
Points
BRKARC-3438
•
Investment Protection with existing WLC code update
•
Works seamlessly with Cisco’s Campus Deployment Best
Practices
•
Phased Adoption : Interoperable with existing deployment
AP Capwap Tunnels
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Better Network Utilization with Unicast Optimization
Achieved via Converged Access
Hair pinning of
traffic at the ISE
controller inefficient
Unicast with Traditional Deployments
Prime
•
•
•
Catalyst
3650
Jabber call
between
laptop and
Ipad
Wired –
wireless and
vice-versa
conversion
happens at
the access Optimized
Unicast Optimization with Converged
Access
•
Catalyst
3650
Access
Points
BRKARC-3438
All wired-wireless ( and vice-versa) conversion
happens at the controller.
Leads to hair-pinning
Entire network traversed even for peer-to-peer traffic
(wired-wireless or wireless-wireless) on the same
switch
•
Wired-wireless conversion (and vice versa)
happens at the 3x50 switch
Reduces the number of streams in the network and
avoids hair-pinning - Optimized
Wireless Traffic
Wired Traffic
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Scalable Multicast Deployments Achieved via Converged
Access
ISE
Prime
Multicast
Server
Multicast with Traditional Deployments (
Multicast-Multicast mode)
Multiple
Replications
at different
points for
wired and
wireless
Catalyst
3650
Replication
happens at
the 3x50
switch for all
clients
Multicast
wired and
wireless
receivers
Catalyst
3650
Wired Multicast Replication happens at the switch
Wireless Multicast Replication happens at the
Controller
Multicast Optimization with Converged
Access
•
Access
Points
BRKARC-3438
•
•
•
Wired and Wireless Multicast Replication happens
at the 3x50 switch
Reduces the number of streams for the same traffic
type in the network
Wireless Multicast Traffic
Wired Multicast Traffic
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Platform Architecture
Catalyst 3850: Under the Covers…
Downlink
Phys (x12)
PoE+
Controllers (x2)
UADP ASICs
Cavium CPU
Ampere / Stack
Power Controller
FRU
Uplink
Module
Ethernet And
Console Port
Power Stack Conn (x2)
Fan FRU (x3)
Back Stack Conn (x2)
BRKARC-3438
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Redundant Power Supplies
UADP ASIC 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 3650, 3850, Sup 8E, WLC5760
BRKARC-3438
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WS-C3850-24 Layout
480G STACK INTERFACE
Packet Buffer
UADP ASIC
800 MHz
Quad-Core
CPU
Forwarding
Controller
Ingres
s FIFO
Reassembly
Crypto
FPGA
Egress
FIFO
SDRAM
4GB
Network Interface
Octal
PHY
MACSec*
Octal
PHY
MACSec*
Octal
PHY
MACSec*
Flash
2GB
Dual PHY
MACSec*
Dual PHY
MACSec*
USB
24 Port PoE+
24 x 1G 10/100/1000
BRKARC-3438
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2 x 10G, 2 x 1G / 4 x 1G
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M
P
Cons
ole
24
WS-C3850-48 Layout
480G STACK INTERFACE
UADP ASIC
Packet Buffer
Packet Buffer
Forwarding
Controller
Forwarding
Controller
Reassembly
Crypto
Ingres
s FIFO
Reassembly
Crypto
Egress
FIFO
Network Interface
Octal
PHY
MACSec*
Octal
PHY
MACSec*
24 Port PoE+
24 x 1G 10/100/1000
BRKARC-3438
800 MHz
Quad-Core
CPU
Octal
PHY
MACSec*
Ingres
s FIFO
FPGA
Egress
FIFO
SDRAM
4GB
Network Interface
Octal
PHY
MACSec*
Octal
PHY
MACSec*
Octal
PHY
MACSec*
Flash
2GB
Dual PHY
MACSec*
Dual PHY
MACSec*
USB
24 Port PoE+
24 x 1G 10/100/1000
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P
Console
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Stacking Architecture
The Stack Ring
UADP ASIC
Stack Interface of UADP ASIC
• 6 rings in total
• 3 rings go East
• 3 rings go West
• Each ring is 40Gbps
• 240Gbps uni-direction
• Spatial Reuse= 480Gbps
Stack
Interface
of UADP
ASIC
BRKARC-3438
6 Rings in the
Stack
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Resiliency – StackWise-160
•
•
•
•
Modular Stacking (Optional)
• New stack adapters
• New connectors and copper cables
Stack Bandwidth
• 80 Gbps bi-directional
• 160 Gbps with spatial reuse
Stateful Switch Over (SSO)
• Faster Convergence (vs 3750-X)
• Active-Standby model
• Improved Central synchronization on
Active Switch for Wired+Wireless
Tunnel SSO ensures AP, MA-MC
connectivity during failover
Assuming 4 x 24-port 3650 Switches
BRKARC-3438
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Unicast Packet Path on the Stack Ring
Assuming
4 x 24-port
3850 Switches
4
3
2
1
 Packet segmented into
256 bytes
 Packet travels half the
ring for unicast traffic
Creating
Segment
s
Reordering
segments
 Segments reordered at
destination stack port
 Destination strips the
packet off the stack ring
BRKARC-3438
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Stack Ring Spatial Reuse
Assuming
4 x 24-port
3850 Switches
4
3
1
2
 Credit based system on
the Stack Ring
 Multiple stack ports
grab the ring that is free
and they have credits
on to transmit
 Increases the stack ring
bandwidth to 480Gbps
BRKARC-3438
3
1
2
4
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High Availability
Catalyst
Catalyst
6500
Catalyst3850
3850Stack
Stackvsvs.
Catalyst
6500
• 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
• Active and Standby Supervisors
• Run IOS on Supervisors
• Synchronize information
• Active programs all DFCs
• DFCs run a subset of IOS for LCs
A
A
S
S
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9 Member Stack
Both 3850 &
3650
StackPower
stays at 4
No XPS2200
Support yet
9 Member
Limit
implemented
in Software
BRKARC-3438
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Wireshark
Catalyst 3850 Switch
• Freeware
Gig 1/0/8
• Bundled with Operating
System
3602i AP
• Software Process
• Quick & Easy Remote
Analysis
• Does NOT replace SPAN
Wireless
Client
BRKARC-3438
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Wireshark - Capture & Monitor Details
POD1#sh monitor capture MY_CAP
Status Information for Capture MY_CAP
Target Type:
Interface: Vlan,
Ingress:
11
Status : Inactive
Filter Details:
IPv4
Source IP: any
Destination IP: any
Protocol: any
Buffer Details:
Buffer Type: LINEAR (default)
File Details:
Associated file name: flash:test.pcap
Limit Details:
Number of Packets to capture: 0 (no limit)
Packet Capture duration: 10
Packet Size to capture: 0 (no limit)
Packets per second: 0 (no limit)
Packet sampling rate: 0 (no sampling)
POD1#
1
0.000000 00:00:00:00:00:00 -> 54:78:1a:be:c1:10 IEEE
802.11 Probe Request, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
2
3.000000 00:00:00:00:00:00 -> 54:78:1a:be:c1:10 IEEE
802.11 Probe Request, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
3
6.000000 00:00:00:00:00:00 -> 54:78:1a:be:c1:10 IEEE
802.11 Probe Request, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
4
6.495961
11.1.1.101 -> 11.1.1.1
DTLSv1.0
Application Data
5
6.496968
11.1.1.101 -> 11.1.1.1
CAPWAP CAPWAPControl - WTP Event Request
6
6.499974 00:00:00:00:00:00 -> 54:78:1a:be:c1:10 IEEE
802.11 Probe Request, SN=0, FN=0, Flags=........
7
6.502964
11.1.1.101 -> 11.1.1.1
DTLSv1.0
Application Data
8
6.502964
11.1.1.101 -> 11.1.1.1
CAPWAP CAPWAPControl - WTP Event Request
POD1#
POD1#sh monitor capture file flash:test.pcap
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For Your
Reference
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Deployment Tips & Considerations
Cisco Catalyst 3x50 provides… A Single Platform
Wired/Wireless Convergence
Consistent Feature Application
Scalability with Resiliency
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2 0 + Ye a r s o f I O S R i c h n e s s – N o w o n W i r e l e s s
WIRED
WIRELESS
Features:
Features:
• 802.11n
• CleanAir
• VideoStream
• Radio Resource
Management (RRM)
• Wireless Intrusion
Prevention System
(WiPS)
• 802.11ac Ready
• AP SSO
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Benefits
• Built on UADP ASIC – Cisco’s Innovative
Flexparser ASIC technology
• Eliminates operational complexity
• Single Operating System for
wired and wireless
• Stacking
• Flexible Netflow
• Granular QoS
• Trustsec*/Identity
• AVC/Medianet*
• Smart Operations*
• EnergyWise*
• HSRP
• Wireshark
• Service Discovery
Gateway
Note: All features may not be available on
new platforms at introduction but are
expected to be added within 12-18 months
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Complete Visibility into Wired
+Wi re l e s s Tra f f i c a t t h e A c c e s s
Understand Bandwidth
consumption by various
devices and applications
• FNF for the first time on Wireless
• Consistent Configuration for Wired+Wireless
– Single flow monitor can be applied to wired ports and SSID
• Natively available in the UADP ASIC
– No additional hardware required
• Can monitor East-West (peer-to-peer) and North-South flows
Detect Anomaly in Traffic flows
– 48k flows on the 48 port model.
• 0$ Collector SKUs available at FCS
– Actively working with PAM and 3rd party collector
vendors for supporting key and non-key fields
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MQC based CLI
• Alignment with 4500E series
• Class-based Queuing, Policing, Shaping, Marking
New QOS features
• Hierarchical Bandwidth Management (HBM) –
Per AP-Radio-SSID-Client upstream and downstream
Per AP
2.4 Ghz
5 GHz
Per Radio
Per SSID
Per Client
• Approximate Fair Drop (AFD) –
Fair sharing of bandwidth
• Per-user-per-application-level policing and
marking in SW roadmap
SSID
1
SSID
2
SSID
1
SSID
2
QOS by the numbers
• Queues/port for Wired traffic :
8 (Up to 2P6Q3T queuing capabilities)
• Queues/port for Wireless traffic : 4
• Buffers - 12 MB/48 port model
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• 2000 Aggregate & 48k Microflow Policers
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per SSID Bandwidth
Fair Sharing
Converged
Traditional Deployments
Access
Deterministic
Guest SSID can
SSID
hogbandwidth
the bandwidth
AP
10% min BW
Usage user
basedcan
fairhog
bandwidth
allocation
Single
bandwidth
AP
90% min BW
Enterprise
Guest
Enterprise
Heavy Hitter
(BW hog)
BW allocation
Fair
allocation
BWBW
allocation
Guest
Enterprise
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Converged
Branch Office Advantages
Catalyst 3K-XNetwork
and 4K
Advanced
and Simple
Mobility
Solution
• Single platform for wired and wireless
• Better network auditing for applications
• Single point of configuration for both Wired and Wireless
• Consistent policies for service control including AVC
• Improved network control (Fair Sharing)
• Higher network bandwidth at the edge (802.11ac and
40G)
• Scalable as needed
Optimal TCO
• Business Continuity with or without WAN
• Less devices to manage and service
• Smart & optimal use of WAN bandwidth
• Faster Troubleshooting
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2960X/XR
3560-X
3650
3850
Stacking/members in stack
80 Gbps/ 8 members
No
160 Gbps/ 9 members
480 Gbps / 9 members
Native Wireless Controller
No
No
Yes
Yes
Wireless Scalability
No
No
25 AP’s /1000 clients
50 AP’s /2000 clients
2 x 10 Gig
2 x 10 Gig
4 x 10 Gig/ 2 x 10 Gig
4 x 10 Gig/ 2 x 10 Gig
(Fixed)
(FRU)
(Fixed)
(FRU)
No
No
No
Yes
Fixed/Dual (FRU)
Dual (FRU); XPS
Dual (FRU)
Dual (FRU); XPS*
Native Flexible Netflow Support
Netflow-Lite
No
Yes
Yes
L3 Features
No/Basic L3
Full L3
Full L3
Full L3
No
Full
Full
Full
MLS 4/8 (future)
MLS, 4
MQC, 8
MQC, 8
Buffers per 48 port
4MB
6 MB
12 MB
12 MB
Flash / DRAM Size
128MB / 512MB
64 MB / 256 MB
2 GB / 4GB
2 GB / 4GB
Operating System
IOS
IOS
IOS-XE
IOS-XE
Multi-Core CPU for Hosted Services
No
No
Yes
Yes
10GE Uplinks
StackPower
Power
Advanced SW Services
(AVC, Trustsec, SmartOps)
QoS Model and Queues per Port
and/or itsroadmap
affiliates. All rights reserved.
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Cisco Enhanced Limited
Lifetime Warranty (E-LLW)
Software Policy
SmartNet
Unlimited free IOS updates in the same license
(only on LAN Base and IP Base images)
IP Services requires a SmartNet service contract
Available.
SmartNet required for IP Services
Catalyst
2960-X/XR
Catalyst
3560-X
Catalyst
3650
Catalyst
3850
Catalyst
4K
LAN Lite
Yes / No
No
No
No
No
LAN Base
Yes / No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
IP Base
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
IP Services/Ent Services
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes (Ent
Services)
RTU Based Licensing
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
H1CY13
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Reach New Heights
Enterprise Switching
Platform Innovations
Scalability
•
8 x 10G Uplinks
•
48G/slot
•
•
•
•
384 10/100/1000 ports
3,6,7 and 10 slot chassis
96 SFP+ LC ports
256K Routes
•
Flexible NetFlow
•
NBAR2 Lite*
•
UPOE (60w)
•
Hosted Applications (Wireshark)
•
VRF-Lite, EVN
Integrated Wireless Controller
•
In Service Software Upgrade
Upto 20G Wireless capacity (50 APs, 2K clients)
•
VSS*
Converged Flexible NetFlow
•
Smart Install Director*
Granular, Hierarchical BW management (SSID, AP, Radio, Client)
•
Cisco TrustSec (SGA*, MACSec)
928Gbps Switching Capacity
U N I F I E D A C C E S S I N N O VAT I O N *
Converged Security Policy for Wired And Wireless
Quad-Core and faster 2 GHz CPU for 3rd party application
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* Roadmap
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4510R+E
4507R+E
4506-E
Four Chassis Options
4503-E
7 and 10 Slot with Sup Redundancy
Supervisors
Wireless Convergence vs Traditional
928G Wired, 20G Wireless
Port Scale:
Access and Collapse Agg
WS-X45-SUP7L-E
WS-X45-SUP8-E
POE: WS-X4748-UPOE+E
10GE: WS-X4712-SFP+E
384 10/100/1000 POE/UPOE,
96 SFP+ , 192 SFP
Data: WS-X4748-RJ45-E
1GE: WS-X4624-SFP-E
Power Supply
Maximize UPOE/POE+/POE delivery
Fully Loaded 10-Slot with POE
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PWR-C45-9000ACV
PWR-C45-6000ACV
PWR-C45-4200ACV
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Same Price as Full PoE+
2000
2003
2007
7W
Inline Power
15W
(PoE)
30W
(PoE+)
Industry
Standard:
IEEE
802.3af
(15W PoE)
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2009
2011
60W
UPOE
Industry
Standard:
IEEE
802.3at
(30W PoE+)
Catalyst 3850 UPOE Benefits of Cisco UPOE
NEW
$0 premium over 3850-48FL/S/E model (48 Port Full POE
Switch)
• Wider Choice of End
Points
• Efficient Power Delivery
• High Availability
• Universal RJ45
• Lower CapEx/OpEx
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Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
CY2012
Q3
1HCY14
CY2013
Yap
XE 3.5.0E/IOS 15.2(1)E
XE 3.4.0SG/ IOS 15.1(2)SG
2HCY14
CY2015
CY2014 and beyond
Indus
Texel
XE 3.3.0SG/ IOS 15.1.(1)SG
Q4
Amur
Beni
XE 3.6.0E/15.2(2)E XE 3.7.0/15.3(1)E
EM Release
4K Release
EM Release
Sup-8E
One Combined
Release for
Cat2K/3K/4K
Launch
IOS XE 3.3.0XO
2960-SF
Launch
3K-X UPOE
Launch
2K/3K Release
15.0(2)EX
Nile
15.0(2)SE
EM Release
C3850 Launch
Catalyst 4500E/X
Release
2960X/XR
Launch
Catalyst 2K/3K Feature
Release
C3650
XE 3.2.0SE
C3850/5760 Release
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Darya
3.3.0SE
C3850 Fiber
IOS-XE NG3K Releases
Darya
3.3.2SE
2K/3K/4K One Release
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IOS-XE3.6.0E/15.2(2)E (Amur) Software Release
Target CCO July, 2014
C4K(SUP8,7,6,4500-X,49xx), C3K(3850,3650,X,C), C2K(2960S,FE,X,XR,C), WLC5760
One Policy
Policy
ISE 1.2/1.3
One
Management
Manageability
Prime 2.1,WEBGUI,
MSE8.0
Infrastructure
One Network
New APs- AP2700, AP700I,AP700W,
AP1530
BYOD & Mobility
Service Discovery Gateway Ph 2,
Device Profiling for Wired/Wireless
Application Experience
AVC Wireless on AP Ph II(QoS tie-in with
Policy), Medianet on 3850/3650(Wired)
IT Simplicity
Plug & Play (PnP),
Interface Template, Auto-conf
Optics: Active/Passive SFPs CX1,
Active SFP
Complete Govt. Certification, One Combined Release, Extended Maintenance
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The NEW Catalyst 3850 Fiber Switches
Target
Q2CY14
Key Benefits
Licensing Options: IP Base and IP Services
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•12 and 24 port 1G
Fiber SKUs
• 2x10G or 4x1G
Uplinks
• Built on UADP ASIC
• Integrated Mobility
Controller
• StackPower
• Stackable with
3850 Access
switches
C o n v e r g e d Ac c e s s P o r t f o l i o s t r e n g t h e n e d
with the New 3850 Fiber switches
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APIC EM
Access Switches
Sleep
Sleep
Zero Touch Deployments
and Maintenance
NG Plug n Play &
Smart Install
Plug and Play for End
Devices
Auto Smart Ports,
Auto Conf & Interface
Templates
Monitor & Troubleshoot
• Software image &
Configuration downloaded
• Consistent for Devices &
PIN
• On-going Image Update
and Configuration Back-up
• Port Configuration:
Applied
• QoS Policy:
Enforced
• Security Policy:
Enforced
• Packet Capture for Wired
and Wireless
• Proactive diagnostics
• Real time Alerts
• Web-based reports
• Routed to TAC team
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Smart Call Home
IPSLA, WireShark
Sleep
Control Your Network
EEM, XML
Programmability
• Ability to take custom
actions based on
syslogs/triggers
• Enhanced Flexibility
and control
Reduced Energy
Consumption
Energywise and EEE
• EEE ready
• Energywise – Time of
the day policy based
on/off of access
devices
• 0 $ SKUs for energy
management
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Reference Links for 3850 Deployment
For Your
Reference
Catalyst 3850 Q&A
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps12686/qa_c67722110.html
Catalyst 3850 Deployment Guide –
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps12686/deployment_gu
ide_c07-727067.html
Catalyst 3850 Services Guide –
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps12686/guide_c07727066.pdf
BRKARC-3438
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