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Cisco Wireless Release 8.3
PB737803
Overview
We are pleased to announce immediate availability of Cisco Wireless Release 8.3 for Cisco
®
wireless access
points and wireless LAN controllers.
Digitization is transforming businesses in every industry, including mobility, opening up a $2.1 trillion global market
opportunity by 2019, according to IDC.
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The path to digitization requires a digital network that evolves beyond just
connectivity. Cisco recently announced the
, an open, extensible, and
software-driven architecture for digital business. With DNA, Cisco customers can raise the profile of the network
from simple connectivity to a foundation for automation, policy-driven security, and insightful analytics.
Cisco delivers on the building blocks of DNA by introducing the Flexible Radio
–enabled Cisco Aironet
®
2800 and
3800 Series 802.11ac Wave 2 access points, along with security innovations such as Network-as-a-Sensor
functionality (Lancope Stealthwatch integration) and simplified licensing using smart licensing. Cisco Wireless
Release 8.3 continues to build upon the innovations and market leadership by delivering features for each of the
DNA pillars:
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Analytics: Presence analytics and the ability to connect with CMX Cloud Connector
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Automation: Simplified network provisioning of Cisco access points with the Cisco Application Policy
Infrastructure Controller Enterprise Module (APIC-EM) Plug and Play
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Assurance: Client Troubleshooting tool for easier troubleshooting of issues, and Apple partnership for an
optimized client application experience
Primary Features in Release 8.3
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Optimized Wi-Fi connectivity and ability to prioritize business apps in Cisco and Apple
environments: At the center of the Apple and Cisco collaboration is a unique handshake between Cisco
WLAN and iOS 10 beta Apple devices. This handshake enables Cisco WLAN to provide an optimal Wi-Fi
roaming experience to Apple devices. Additionally, Cisco WLAN trusts Apple devices and gives priority
treatment for business-critical apps specified by Apple devices.
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URL filtering for internal domains: An additional level of security has been added on the Cisco wireless
controller to whitelist or blacklist domains in addition to IP addresses. This enhancement enables end users
to restrict traffic by managing DNS domains instead of IP addresses.
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Simplified access point deployment: Preprovisioning of the access point details from a central service
(APIC-EM) greatly simplifies access point deployment by significantly reducing configuration errors. It also
helps customers save on operational costs of configuring access points before shipping to the actual access
point location and travel costs of an IT installer. In Release 8.3, this feature will be supported for all indoor
access points for local as well as Cisco Flex
®
deployments.