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© 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Presentation_ID 1
TechWiseTV WorkShops Jimmy Ray Purser
Chief Geek
www.techwisetv.com
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Data Center/Cloud
Network
End Points
Internet
WAN
Video
Business
Apps
Mobile
Apps
Resource Utilization
Wasted bandwidth
Non-business applications
Inefficient application delivery
WAN Latency increases application response time
Capacity, Complexity and Reliability
Performance issues for cloud services among top three concerns*
Proliferation of edge devices
Consolidated data center and cloud environments increase reliability demands
Lack of Visibility and Control
Proliferation of apps (mobile, video, VDI)
Various deployment models (local hosting, DC, cloud)
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Application Acceleration
WAAS, WAAS on SRE, WAAS-
Mobile
Network Optimization &
Utilization
WAAS-Express, ECDS
Content Distribution
ACNS, eCDS,
Application Survivability
UCS-Express, SRE, WAAS-VB
Adaptability
PfR
Virtualization and Cloud
Enablement
UCS-Express, VDS, WebEx Node
Visibility and Control
Acceleration and Optimization
Network and Application Agility
Discovery, Prioritization & Control
NBAR, SCE, QoS
Performance Monitoring
NetFlow,, NAM, PA, IP SLA
Analytics & Management
SCE, WAAS CM, NAM, Partners
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Headquarters
DataCenter/Cloud
Internet
Private WAN/Inter
net Branch
Telecommuter
WAN Edge
• End users
• Inconsistent experience across branch, campus and off-prem locations
• Unpredictable response times
• IT Admins
• Adhoc& complex trouble shooting
• Soaring support and equipment costs
• Improper capacity planning
• Lack of coordinated view across Network and App Admins
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Application
aware DRE
• Improved Performance
(traditional, emerging and
cloud based applications)
• Fair performance
amongst branches
• Improved overall
bandwidth utilization
Integrated APM
• Increased Visibility into
Application and network
performance
• Improve operational and
management efficiency
• Rapid detection of
application performance
issues
4.4
High Availability
enhancements
• Improved WCCP timers for HA
• Multiple WCCP service groups
improving optimization performance
WCCP
ECDS on VB
• Complete WAN optimization +
Video CDN solution
• Hierarchical CDN with
advanced prepositioning and
dedicated Video cache
• Scheduled events (live and
multicast)
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Application-aware Adaptive DRE Cache
•Dynamically adapts to traffic flow
• Directional traffic - destination cache
• Transactional traffic - both caches
• Lowest latency
• Improved cache utilization
• Optimal compression
DRE
Branch2
Video LZ
DRE
LZ LZ
VDI
Video
VDI
Video DRE
Branch1 Data Center WAN
Transactional
Directional
Signatures
Signatures
Signatures
4.4
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Optimization enabled
• Improved visibility to application performance
• Effective integrated Management & monitoring
• Rapid analysis of application performance issues
4.4
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• IOS Performance Agent (IOS PA) provides visibility into application and network performance
Available as software feature in base IOS image
Supported hardware - 880, 890, and ISR G2
• Collect ART (Application Response Time) metrics and report to Cisco NAM or partner reporting tool
• Can be deployed standalone or with WAAS Express
• When deployed with WAAS Express, will also report WAAS optimization statistics
• Consists of FNF and C3PL user interface
Available
15.1(4)M
Cisco NAM with Software 5.1
Cisco Performance Agent
ISR Platforms
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NAM Product
Family
SPAN ERSPAN RSPAN NetFlow CEF VACL WAAS
Cisco Prime NAM for Nexus 1010)
NAM 2200 Series Appliance
Cisco Prime NAM for WAAS VB
The unique design of the NAM combines a rich set of embedded data collection and performance analytics with a remotely accessible, Web-
based management console, all on a single blade or appliance
Integrated Management & Reporting Console
PA
+ Availability mid-2011
Cat65xx/C76xxNAM1, NAM2 Blades Cat65xxNAM3 Blade+
Cisco Prime NAM for ISRG2SRE
Cisco ISR/G2 NAM Blade
Available
Today
Orderable
in June
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Prepackaged
Dashboards Historical Analysis
Standardized
Application Identifier
Packet Error Scan
Standards-based API
WAAS Central
Manager Integration
Site-based Monitoring
Cisco Performance
Agent Reporting
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EnablingNetFlowin the Wiring Closet
• Enabling Line Rate Services
Line rate (40G) Flexible NetFlow for Application Performance solutions
Line rate (40G) MACSec encryption
• Operational Simplicity
Investment protection and extensibility of 3K-X family
SFP+ allows use as 1G or 10G
• High performance
Custom Hardware for NetFlow monitoring
No impact on packet forwarding performance & latency
32K flows supported
• Flexibility
User-defined flow records reusable in different flow monitors for different applications
Supports Flexible NetFlow version 9
C3KX-SM-10G
FCS in
Aug,
CY11
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• Scalability
Supervisor 2T provides up to 13M Netflow entries per system to scale Netflowcollection
• Optimal CPU Utilization
Supervisor 2T with 12.2(50)SY software supports a Yielding NDE capability to provide more optimal CPU utilization when using NDE
• Sampled NetFlow
The Supervisor 2T supports several hardware-based sampling methods that allow for efficient utilization of Netflow TCAM in high-flow backbone environments
• Flexibility
User-defined flow records reusable in different flow monitors for different applications
Supports Flexible NetFlow version 9
FCS in
July,
CY11
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Deep
Inspection
Visibility Control
DPI of packet
contents up to L7.
Inspect ~1000
protocols and
sub-protocols using
advanced
classification
mechanisms
Get visibility into
network users and
traffic pattern &
capacity & trends
Smarter decisions
on how to handle
network traffic-Per
application and per
user prioritization
and control
IOS XE
3.4S
(July’11)
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WAN
Extend virtualization management to branch offices
Centralized control at every level of virtual infrastructure
Streamline, standardize, and automate remote infrastructure
Branch Office
UCS Express
Branch Office
UCS Express
Branch Office
UCS Express
Data Center
UCS
VMware vCenter
Server
FCS in
July,
CY11
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Virtual Appliances
Automated Remote Device Management
IP Address Management
Log Management
Manage, Control, Comply
Virtual Appliances
Fax over IP
Network Analysis
Communicate, Analyze, Troubleshoot
Virtualization
Computing Networking
Cisco UCS Express
Microsoft Windows
Server
Linux
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Clients
Network
VDS
Sources Media Directly
Provides Local Stream
Splitting/Multicast
Local Interactive Media Call
Termination
Reduces
Bandwidth
Explosion
Improves
Delivery
Performance
Reduces Jitter
Q3, CY11
Two form factors: VDS Gateway on ISR-G2(SRE) and Appliance
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Desktop Protocol
Sessions
Monitor and
Troubleshoot (Netflowv9,
ERSPAN)
Network Management
QoS and
Policies
Enables Conventional Network Management
for VDI Traffic
VDS
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WAN
Agg
Core
DC Agg
Internet WAN-1
WAN-2
NF
QoS
NBAR
NF
NF
NF
QoS
NBAR
NF
QoS
NAM
QoS NF
Enterprise Application (MSFT, Oracle)
optimization across DC/Branch using
WAAS, WAAS Express, and WAAS
Mobile
Visibility into Enterprise Apps using
Netflow, NBAR, NAM, Partners( CA
NetQoS). Integration of WAAS
reporting with NAM
Server consolidation in the branch
with UCS Express on ISR-
G2. Deploying DHCP/DNS services
on UCS Express.
QoS and PfR recommendations
Branch Office
NBAR
NF
QoS
WAAS
Telecommuter WAAS
Mobile UCS X
PfR
WCM NetQoS
WCCP
VPN
WAAS-M
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WAN Aggregation
WAN-1
WAN-2
Request sent
via HSRP
Active Router
Internet
Traffic Classified
and Marked
using NBAR/QoS
Traffic Optimized
by WAAS
Oracle Traffic
Routes to
Preferred Path
using PfR
Traffic Prioritized
using QoS and
forwarded over
WAN
Core
DC Agg
Traffic Routed via
Enterprise Core to
the Data Center
Traffic redirected
to WAAS
Traffic forwarded
to WAAS-M after
decription
NF NF
NF NF
NF NAM Captures the
Server Traffic
NAM WAAS CM
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WAN Aggregation
WAN-1
WAN-2
Internet
Traffic Optimized
by WAAS Traffic Prioritized
using QoS and
forwarded over WAN
Core
DC Agg Traffic redirected
to WAAS
Traffic forwarded
to client after
encryption
NF NF
NF NF
NF NAM Captures the
Server-Client Traffic
NAM WAAS CM Traffic Classified
and Marked at
Server/Switch layer