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Enterprise Mobility 4.1 Design Guide
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Chapter 1      Cisco Unified Wireless Network Solution Overview
  Cisco Unified Wireless Network
The following five interconnected elements work together to deliver a unified enterprise-class wireless 
solution:
  •
Client devices
  •
Access points
  •
Network unification
  •
World-class network management
  •
Mobility services
Beginning with a base of client devices, each element adds capabilities as the network needs evolve and 
grow, interconnecting with the elements above and below it to create a comprehensive, secure WLAN 
solution.
The Cisco Unified Wireless Network cost-effectively addresses the WLAN security, deployment, 
management, and control issues facing enterprises. This framework integrates and extends wired and 
wireless networks to deliver scalable, manageable, and secure WLANs with the lowest total cost of 
ownership. The Cisco Unified Wireless Network provides the same level of security, scalability, 
reliability, ease of deployment, and management for wireless LANs that organizations expect from their 
wired LANs.
For more information about the Cisco Unified Wireless Network, see the following URL: 
Cisco Unified Wireless Network
The core feature set of the Cisco Unified Wireless Network includes Cisco Aironet access points (APs), 
the Wireless Control System (WCS), and Wireless LAN Controllers (WLC), including the Cisco 
Catalyst 6500 Wireless Services Module (WiSM), the 440X, the 2106 WLC, the WLCM ISR module, 
and the WS-C3750G integrated controller. 
The core feature set is currently deployable in the following configurations:
  •
APs and WLC
  •
APs, WLCs, and WCS
  •
APs, WLC, WCS, and LBS
Adding optional Cisco Compatible Extensions client devices and the Cisco Secure Services Client 
provides additional benefits, including advanced enterprise-class security, extended RF management, 
and enhanced interoperability.