Cisco C3850NM410G - Manual

Cisco C3850NM410G

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 4 – X with Converged Access; up to get authenticated using dot1x.
  • Page 5 – Device Definition in ISE; X Configuration for Wired Users; switchport access vlan 12
  • Page 6 – X Configuration for Wireless Users; similar to wired clients.
  • Page 7 – The following is the configuration on the wired port:
  • Page 8 – Downloadable Access Control List; The screenshot in Figure 3 shows the dACL definition in ISE.; Downloadable ACL Screen
  • Page 9 – Authorization Profile; If a named authentication; Access Control List Deployment Considerations; Table 1 summarizes the access control entries (ACEs) scalability.; Scale Numbers
  • Page 10 – Cisco Catalyst 3850 Quality of Service; Wired Quality of Service; Cisco Catalyst 3850 Trust Behavior; Trust Behavior; trusted
  • Page 12 – Ingress Marking and Policing
  • Page 14 – Applying Ingress Policies; policies before entering the network.; Egress Quality of Service; the priority queues. Figure 5 illustrates 2P6Q3T mode.
  • Page 16 – Wireless: Ingress Quality of Service; Ingress Marking and Policing on Wireless Client
  • Page 18 – Authentication Profile; the clients. Currently QoS policies cannot; Ingress Policies on WLAN/SSID
  • Page 19 – Wireless: Egress Quality of Service; Policy on Access Point/Port; P2Q3T structure is shown in Figure 7.; P2Q3T Queue Model for Queuing Application Traffic
  • Page 21 – Policy on Radio; The following is the policy at radio level:
  • Page 22 – limiter at radio level.; Policy on Service Set Identification; policies are applied in the WLAN configuration mode.; voice; Priority level 1; video; Priority level 2; bandwidth remaining percent 70
  • Page 23 – Client; conformed 404432 bytes actions:; Flexible NetFlow
  • Page 24 – Flow Record
  • Page 25 – is configured on the first interface.
  • Page 26 – Attaching a Flow Monitor to Supported Port Types; Wired Port; configuration related to NetFlow on the switch and collect flows.
  • Page 27 – Flexible NetFlow Outputs; privileged EXEC mode.
  • Page 28 – in privileged EXEC mode.
  • Page 30 – Multicast Flexlink is not supported on the switch.; Configuring Wireless IP Multicast on Cisco Catalyst 3850; packets as broadcast at the lowest data rate on all BSSID and radio.
  • Page 31 – Multicast Mode Configuration; are sent to this access point in an outer multicast tunnel.
  • Page 32 – Multicast Show Commands; To display; show wireless multicast
  • Page 33 – command in privileged EXEC mode.; Total number of MCAST MGIDs = 3; tracking” command in privileged EXEC mode.
  • Page 34 – SGV to Client mappings; Number of Active Clients : 4; Client List
  • Page 35 – IGMP is enabled on interface
  • Page 37 – Converged Access with the Cisco Catalyst 3850; intelligent wired services on wireless traffic.; Distributed Functions Enabling Converged Access; points, coverage hole detection, and CleanAir
  • Page 39 – Hierarchical Roles in Converged Access; an SPG require traffic to traverse the mobility controller.; Converged Access Network Design with Cisco Catalyst 3850
  • Page 40 – Branch
  • Page 42 – Configuring Converged Access with Cisco Catalyst 3850; Configuring Mobility Controller on Cisco Catalyst 3850
  • Page 45 – wireless mobility controller peer-group SPG1
  • Page 49 – Roaming in Cisco Unified Wireless Network
  • Page 50 – Intracontroller roams; to the same controller.; Intercontroller roams; another access point connected to a different controller.; L2 roam; L2 Roam in Cisco Unified Wireless Network
  • Page 51 – with which access point has associated.; L3 roam; L3 Roam in Cisco Unified Wireless Network; anchor for symmetric routing and policy application.
  • Page 52 – Understanding Roams in Converged Access; Tunneled mode; areas to which most users roam.; L2 Roam in Tunneled Mode in Converged Access
  • Page 53 – application latency, might increase client roam times.; L2 Roam in Nontunneled Mode in Converged Access
  • Page 54 – Traffic Paths in Converged Access; Client Roams Within an SPG in Converged Access
  • Page 55 – Client Roams Across Mobility Controller in Converged Access; Relevant Outputs for Tracking Client Roams in Converged Access
  • Page 56 – Switch Roles and Other Details in Example Topology; Figure 23 shows initial client join on MA1; Initial Client Join on MA1; MA1#show wireless client summary; MAC Address AP Name WLAN State Protocol; UP
  • Page 57 – point it is connected, and the WLAN and 11n on 5GHz:; Total Number of Wireless Clients = 2
  • Page 58 – State is the Sub-Domain state of the client.; * indicates IP of the associated Sub-domain
  • Page 59 – while MC1 becomes the foreign switch.
  • Page 61 – Client Roams Across SPG in Converged Access
  • Page 62 – Relevant outputs at the anchor switch are the following:
  • Page 63 – Mac Address VlanId IP Address Src If Auth Mob; ANCHOR; Figure 26 shows client roam across MCs
  • Page 64 – Nontunneled Roam in Converged Access
  • Page 65 – Tracking the initial client join on MA1:; LOCAL; this type of nontunneled L2 roam.
  • Page 67 – Tunnel Roles in Converged Access; The following outputs are from an MA1:; data; The following outputs are from the mobility controller switch:
  • Page 68 – Name SrcIP SrcPort DestIP DstPort DtlsEn MTU; Appendix A: Detailed FnF Field Support
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