Last week, a friend of mine jokingly asked me, "So, what is Santa bringing to Cisco's wireless customers this holiday season?"
I couldn't help but grin because I already knew what many of you are now aware of: Santa's wireless holiday delivery came early this year, with Release 7.4 now posted on Cisco.com.
We at Cisco's Wireless Networking Group are really excited to show off this shiny new release. 7.4 is jam-packed with 40+ features to improve the everyday lives of Cisco wireless customers.
You must be thinking: But you just released feature-heavy 7.3 in October AND new products, such as Virtual Wireless Controller and the highly scalable Wireless Controller 8510!
So what makes 7.4 so special? We specifically chose each feature with the goal of creating an uncompromised user-experience while keeping wireless network administrators happy by making it easy manage their WLAN more efficiently. The 7.4 release specifically focuses on four main pillars:
We've covered some of the highlights from the releasebelow:
Consistent Application Visibility and Control (AVC) for wireless and wired networks
With the Cisco AVC solution, the Cisco Wireless Controllers can identify 1000+ applications like Netflix, YouTube, Cisco Jabber with voice using deep packet inspection technology and mark the application flow with certain DSCP value or drop the packets based on the application level policy. For example, let's assume a user is associated to a corporate's SSID. He/she is attending a meeting through Cisco WebEx. While speaking during the meeting he/she had to send a file to the meeting participants over WebEx itself. With NBAR-2's sub-classification, wireless controller can identify the audio, and file transfer traffic separately and mark the with appropriate DSCP value for these two different types of traffic for end-to-end prioritization.
It can collect various wireless performance metrics such as bandwidth use in terms of applications, and clients. Then, using quality of service (QoS), routers/switches can reprioritize critical applications throughout the network or deny application's bandwidth use.
Cisco AVC solution consists of the following technologies
? Next-generation DPI technology called Network Based Application Recognition-2 (NBAR2), which can identify 1000+ applications and support application categorization, with the ability to update the application definition.
? NetFlow version 9 export to select and export data of interest, allowing easy consumption of application performance statistics by Cisco and third-party management applications
? Reporting and management tools, such as Cisco Prime? Assurance Manager, an enterprise-grade infrastructure and service monitoring tool for reporting of application and network
Please see AVC solution blog posted in October: http://blogs.cisco.com/wireless/application-visibility-and-control-cleanair-at-the-applications-level/
Learn more about Cisco AVC: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/wireless/avc_wireless.html
Bonjour Services Directory for Apple device services across L3 domain
As part of improving overall experience for wireless users, the introduction of 'Bonjour Services Directory' feature, enables users to access Apple services such as Apple Printer and Apple TV on different L3 networks with additional security controls, e.g not allowing students to access an AirPlay service but allow teachers.
Additionally, Apple users will love this feature, 'AP Neighbor List' which is part of 802.11k standard. This feature improves the battery life and roaming performance for Apple devices like iPhone and iPad. To further enhance the quality of experience based on the Access Point's interface load, the wireless clients will be moved to nearby AP through additional 'Aggressive Load-balancing' techniques.
Please see this blog for more info: http://blogs.cisco.com/borderless/got-an-ipad-were-speaking-your-language/
Connected Mobile Experiences: Stay tuned for more on this early next year
Learn more about Connected Mobile Experiences: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns1205/index.html
Security & Spectrum Intelligence
The Cisco? Wireless Security and Spectrum Intelligence (WSSI) module, taking advantage of the flexible modular design of the Cisco Aironet? 3600 Series Access Point, delivers unprecedented, always-on security scanning and spectrum intelligence, which helps you avoid RF interference so that you get better coverage and performance on your wireless network