Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Aruba Networks | controllerless managed by Airwave or controller based in the campus


On Tuesday, February 14, 2013 Wireless Field Day#4 delegates were invited by Aruba Networks to visit their company on 1344 Crossman Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA for a 4 hour timeslot presentation.

At 12am we had a quick chat with Keerti, Aruba co-Founder and Pradeep Iyer and Partha Narasimhan, Aruba Fellows followed by Aruba's management tooling AirWave

AirWave:
AirWave provides visibility into everything that affects service quality – Wi-Fi coverage, access points (APs), controllers and the wired network. It also offers tools to improve operations and manage RF security, including user location and mapping, real-time monitoring, proactive alerts, historical reporting, and efficient troubleshooting.
Designed for comprehensive visibility across the entire access network, AirWave supports multiple generations of products from leading vendors – from fat APs to thin, and from legacy 802.11b gear to the latest 802.11n mobile devices.

Some hand on sessions were presented by Rob Gin and Sujatha Mandava.

 
 
 
Controller based and Controller less WiFi:
Presented by Ozer Dondurmacioglu
 
How to select the best archtecture?
* Evolution of the Architectures...
 
Autonomous APs ->
1st Generation: 128 APs, 2,048 devices
2nd Generation: 512 APs, 8,064 devices
3rd Generation: approx. 2000 APs, 32,700 devices
 
Autonomous APs ->
Similar CPU & memory to 1st Generation wireless controllers
 
Aruba believes and supports both options..
 
Controller based solution: Aruba OS (10y) version 6.2, upcoming 6.3
Controllerless solution: Instant OS version 3.2, upcoming 3.3
Data plane: distributed on AP's
Management plane: synchronized AP's, survivable
 
One instant cluster op AP's among a single management VLAN (so 10 VLANs -> 10 instant clusters off AP's)
L3 roaming between them
No limitations
 
One management VLAN for the AP's & one client VLAN for devices, still the client VLAN needs to be one
VLAN for one instant cluster
 
Controllerless network integration: (Branche/Retail)
..if one of the AP's goes down, an other AP assumes the role of cluster management and talking to the Airwave
-> distributed management plane across the AP's
 
Dynamic or static management AP selection on IAP
Edge VLAN's for users and AP's on IAP
Access Switch <-> Distribution/Core (DHCP/DNS)
Management server usually optional but required by some vendors <-> Distribution/Core
Numbers of AP's and Wifi users per controllers group depends on VLAN sizing
 
Controller network integration:
AP Groups
Use existing edge VLAN's for AP's on the Access Switch <-> Distribution/Core
Centralized VLANs and DHCP for Wifi users in one location -> Mobility Controller <-> (DHCP/DNS)
Mobility Controller <-> WLAN wide Broadcast and Multicast controls
Number of APs and Wifi users per Mobility controller depending on model
 
Aruba's vision: Cisco Flex Architecture (one controller managing multiple Remote APs) not the best idea, -> big list price difference.. (Cisco Flex vs Aruba Instant)
 
Aruba's recommendation:
controllerless managed by Airwave or controller based in the campus

...not recommend: a lot of APs in the branche managed by some controller appliance in the datacenter.(roaming failures,WAN failure..)
 
 



Delegate @ WFD#4 -- February 13-15, 2013 in San Jose, CA

 
 
Peter-Paul Engelen is a technical consultant with advanced (pre) sales experience and business development skills in multi-vendor Cloud-based (W)LAN and Wholesale ISP/Carriers.
He holds a post academic degree in Communication Technologies with the thesis, “Wireless IP, The Killer Application !?”, and the following certifications:
  • CWNP Inc: Wireless#, CWTS, CWNA, CWSP, CWDP, CWAPv1, CWAPv2, CWNE-WW, CWNE#86
  • Cisco Systems Inc.: CCNA, CCNP, CCNP-W, CCIEWWv2 and is preparing the LAB in Brussels

Twitter: @PPJM_Engelen

Monday, January 21, 2013

Wireless Field Day





Wireless Field Day (WFD) focuses on wireless and mobility technologies, including Wi-Fi and mobile device management. WFD brings together the best independent thought leaders in wireless to discuss pressing issues and technology advancements with key companies in the space.

We have produced Wireless Field Day events since 2011, and now hold two such events per year. For 2013, WFD returns in the first and third quarters. Our 2013 Wireless Field Day planning team includes Blake Krone, Jennifer Huber, and Sam Clements, and we expect to see all three at these events!
We also produce in-person and online Symposium events to present key wireless technologies to a broader audience. This began with the WiFi Mobility Symposium held in January of 2012, and includes the Tech Field Day Roundtable at Aruba Airheads in March.

If you would like to get involved with Wireless Field Day, either as a delegate or sponsoring presenter, please contact us! We have pages for sponsors and delegates, including forms to use to get in touch.

Topics Covered

Wireless Field Day covers many diverse topics of interest to our delegates and their audience. In the past, companies have discussed the following areas:
  • Wi-Fi access point technology and implementation
  • Mobile device management, BYOD, and mobility issues
  • Spectrum analysis and site surveying
  • RFID and the “connected world”

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Friday, January 4, 2013

Wireless Field Day 4: You Are Invited!

 
We are pleased to officially invite you to Gestalt IT Wireless Field Day 4, to be held in the San Jose, CA area, February 13-15, 2013!
 
This invitation entitles you to be a full event delegate, and attend all functions and presentations at no cost to you. It also brings you into the greater Field Day delegate community, which includes camaraderie, communication, and support of some of the best folks we know.
 
 

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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

All-In-One CCIE Wireless LAB V2 overview


Finally, I collected all the materials for preparing the CCIEW Lab in Brussels next year...



 
Just some simple screenshots...

 

Wireless Field Day #4



(February 13-15, 2013)...in San Jose / Sillicon Valley, California, USA

More info:  http://techfieldday.com/event/wfd4/

Friday, October 5, 2012

Passed CCIE Wireless Written v2


Last week I passed version 2 of Cisco CCIE Wireless Written...

Next week I start preparing myself for the LAB which is sheduled for September 20, 2013 in Brussels.

--- I am strong enough at this moment to go for the challenge ----