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User-Centric Mobility Wireless LAN. Enterprises Are Going Mobile. Goldman Sachs report identifies Top 3 IT 2005 Spending priorities - Wireless LANs, Mobile Computing Devices, and Security 27% of Enterprises will deploy Voice over Wireless LANs by 2006 (Infonetics Research)
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Enterprises Are Going Mobile • Goldman Sachs report identifies Top 3 IT 2005 Spending priorities - Wireless LANs, Mobile Computing Devices, and Security • 27% of Enterprises will deploy Voice over Wireless LANs by 2006 (Infonetics Research) • Forrester Research Inc. forecasts 75% percent of Enterprises will be buying or evaluating wireless LANs in 2006 • IDC forecasts that wireless laptops will be 95% of Mobile PC sales by 2006 • Worldwide WiFi revenues are expected to grow from $7 billion in 2003 to over $44 billion by 2008, at a compounded annual rate of 44 percent (source: Insight Research Corporation)
Agenda • Alcatel OmniAccess Best-in-Class Mobile Infrastructure • Five Reasons to Select the OmniAccess Wireless Solution • Mobile Applications • Campus Mobility • Wide Area Mobility NETWORK WORLDFebruary 27, 2006 Unstrung Insider, Sept 2005
Management Policy Mobility Forwarding Encryption Authentication 802.11a/b/g Antennas Centralized Wireless Architectures Have Won Centralized WLAN Controller “Fat” Access Points “Thin” Access Points
Alcatel WLAN for the EnterpriseSecuring the air > Campus OmniAccess 6000 • Software Modules • Client Integrity • Advanced AAA • Policy Enforcement Firewall • External Services Interface • Wireless Intrusion Protection (WIP) • Remote AP Licenses • 128, 256, 512 access points • Integrated firewall, IDS/IPS • Centralized encryption > Building / floor OmniAccess 4324 4308 • 16, 48 access points • Integrated firewall, IDS/IPS • Centralized encryption OmniVista Network Management > Floor / remote office OmniAccess 4304 4302 • 4, 6 access points • Integrated firewall, IDS/IPS • Centralized encryption > Access points OmniAccess Access points • 802.11a • 802.11b/g • Dual 802.11a & b/g • Adaptive personality • Rogue AP detection / containment • Support for VoWLAN • Indoor / outdoor APs • Multiple antenna options
OmniAccess 4300/6000 Portfolio Number of AP*’s Branch/SMB Regional HQ Large Branch Medium - Large HQ 512 OAW-6000-512 (Dual Supervisor II) 256 OAW-6000-256 (Supervisor II) 128 OAW-6000-128 (Supervisor I) OAW-4324 48 OAW-4308 OAW-6000-48 (Supervisor I) 16 OAW-4302 Performance 6 200 Mbps 400 Mbps 1 Gbps 3.6 Gbps 7.2 Gbps * 802.11n AP count will be different
OmniAccess Wireless LAN Indoor Access Points Portfolio OAW-AP70 OAW-AP65 OAW-AP60/61 Advanced Dual Band Deployments - Efficient RF coverage - External antenna support - In or out ceiling installation - PoE or external AC Powered - Dual Ethernet ports - USB port for extensions (e.g. Spectrum Analyser) OAW-AP41 Dual Band Deployments - Efficient RF coverage - In or out ceiling installation - PoE or external AC Powered Single Band Deployments - Efficient RF coverage - In or out ceiling installation - PoE or external AC Powered Cost Effective Single Band Deployments - Simple RF environments - Out of ceiling installation - PoE powered
OmniAccess Wireless LANAP-65 Competitive Positioning Dual Band Diversity Ext. Antenna 802.3af and Ext. Power Plenum rated (in-ceiling) Cisco AP 1010 X Trapeze MP372 OAW-AP65 X OAW-AP41 Low Cost single band AP
Top 5 Reasons to Select Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless • Easy to Deploy • Easy to Secure • Easy to Manage • Easy to Scale • Easy to Add Voice Best-in-class Functionality for Lowest TCO
Integration Leads to Ease of Use WLAN Controller 802.1X AAA Server 802.11i Encryption WLAN Management Location Appliance Role-based FirewallSite-to-site VPN OmniAccess Wireless Controller NAC Appliance
Reuse Existing Cabling Reason #1: OmniAccess Wireless is Easy to Deploy Simplest RF Planning Tool Zero-touch AP Deployment Model Realtime Coverage Maps Adaptive Radio Management Reuses existing structured cabling
Active Directory Direct Interface to Microsoft Active Directory Wireless Controller Employees Centralized Encryption Keys Rights, QoS, VLAN Built-in Rogue Detection & Containment Voice Wired L2/L3 Transport Access Point SSID: GUEST SSID: CORP SSID: VOICE Rogue AP Guest Scan & Quarantine Un-trusted Users Reason #2: OmniAccess Wireless is Easy to Secure Integrated Stateful Firewall Role-based Access Control Built-in Client Integrity Centralized 802.11i Security Built-in AAA services L1-L7 Wireless IPS Rogue Detection Services
Location Tracking Reason # 3: OmniAccess Wireless is Easy to Manage • Centralized Configuration and Monitoring • Manage multiple mobility controllers without external mgmt system • Integrated Packet Capture for easy troubleshooting • Integrated Location Tracking (no need for external location appliance) Built-in Management Centralized Wireless Controller LAN / WAN / INTERNET Home Office Regional Office Branch Office
Split-second VRRP Failover Built-in Site-to-site IPSec VPN Auto-awareness of Redundant topology (No priming needed) OAW Client Reason # 4: OmniAccess Wireless is Easy to ScaleDesigned for the Large Enterprise VRRP-based redundancy requires no AP provisioning APs automatically become aware of redundant topology when deployed across L3 boundary Modular architecture for scalability Remote office connectivity with site-to-site VPN Home office connectivity with remote AP Mobile office connectivity with client VPN Hot-Standby Data Center Internet Branch Office Regional Office Remote AP with IPSec VPN Home Office Public Hotspot
Reason # 5: Adding VoIP is Easy with OmniAccess Wireless • Bi-directional QoS on wired and wireless network • Voice-flow classification ensures QoS for converged devices with single SSID for voice and data • Call admission control ensure QoS in the air • Secure devices that support only MAC auth against spoofing 1 Protocol aware Voice Flow Classification and Security Wired 2 802.1p or DSCP Prioritized Voice Packets Data Packets 3 Call admission control distributes call volume between Access Points Wireless 4 Single ESSID for Voice & Data Converged Voice & Data Packet stream with WMM Tags 5 RF Management stops channel scanning when voice clients are present
How do I implement User-Centric Mobile Applications?
Campus Mobility - Roaming Around the Office • Job requirements EMPLOYEE EFFICIENCY • Stay in contact in any situation • Faster intervention, less down time • Lower risk levels • Alerts notification DECT • Alcatel answer • KEY BENEFITS • Alcatel client on mobiles devices • Access to all OMNI PCX services/ applications • Access to Collaboration and Rich Presence based applications • Free calls on site
Wide Area Mobility - Roaming Far From the Office EMS • Job requirements EMPLOYEE EFFICIENCY • Constantly accessible • Never miss an important call • Reach contacts instantly • Need access to enterprise resources / people • GSM / Cellular extension • Partnership with NOKIA/Hitachi to support SIP Dual mode • KEY BENEFITS • Alcatel client on mobiles devices • Access to OMNI PCX services/ applications • Free calls on site using dual mode WiFi • Better coverage and bandwidth on site using dual mode WiFi
On-Site & Off-Site Mobility SolutionsUnlicensed Mobile Access UMA Legacy PSTN Mobile Network Home DSL Network IP Network UNC UMA Network Controller BSC Alcatel 8640 CMM SMB 1 BTS Off-Site On-Site
On-Site & Off-Site Mobility SolutionsDual mode EMS • Routing done by the IP Call Server Mobile Network Fixed Network Radio Access Network Alcatel IP PBX OmniPCX Enterprise Mobility server IP Enterprise Routing On-Site Off-Site
On-Site & Off-Site Mobility SolutionsIntelligent Mobile Redirect IMR • Routing done by the Fixed Network Alcatel 8640 CMM Fixed Network Mobile Network IMR Radio Access Network IP Network Enterprise Alcatel IP PBX Off-Site IP SIP Registration Home On-Site