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Cisco Wireless Controllers
Cisco® Wireless Controllers help reduce overall operational expenses by simplifying
network deployment, operations, and management. Extending the same Cisco
Borderless Networks policy and security from the wired network core to the wireless
edge, Cisco Wireless Controllers deliver the industry’s most scalable and highest
performing controller solution. These controllers provide unique network security and
optimization for IPv6-enabled mobile clients, and next-generation hotspot functionality―
from branch offices, to small enterprises, to main campuses and service providers.
Cisco Wireless Controllers support systemwide functions to deliver:
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Flexibility to configure wireless policy, management, or security settings at any time
through centralized provisioning and management
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Faster response to business needs by centrally managing wireless networks
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Standardized access point configuration for software versioning
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Wireless intrusion prevention system (wIPS) capabilities
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Networkwide quality of service (QoS) for voice and video across wired and wireless
networks
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Networkwide centralized security policies across wired and
wireless networks
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Industry-leading mobility, security, and management for IPv6 and dual-stack
clients, equipping administrators for IPv6 troubleshooting, planning, and client
traceability from a common wired and wireless management system
Cisco options for wireless integrated switches and
routers provide cost-effective support for converged
networks that integrate wireless connectivity. Integrated
platforms lower hardware costs, simplify remote
management, and offer flexible configurations that can
reduce the total cost of operations and ownership.
Cisco Advanced Technology Services
High-Availability with AP and Client Stateful Switchover
- This feature ensures no Service Set Identification
(SSID) outage while simultaneously providing customers
with a low-cost standby controller. A controller can be
configured as the standby (HA) controller to another
controller designated as the primary. The standby
controller synchronizes the access point license count,
access point roaming keys, and access point CAPWAP
state with the primary controller and provides subsecond
failover for thousands of access points and clients in
case of outage on the primary controller.
Cisco Wireless Controllers
At a Glance
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