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Application Visibility and Control Feature
Deployment Guide
Deployment Guide
Last Updated: April, 2015
Application Visibility and Control Release Update
Application Visibility and Control—Phase 1
Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR) provides application-aware control on a wireless network and enhances
manageability and productivity. It also extends Cisco’s Application Visibility and Control (AVC) as an end-to-end solution,
which gives a complete visibility of applications in the network and allows the administrator to take some action on the
same.
manageability and productivity. It also extends Cisco’s Application Visibility and Control (AVC) as an end-to-end solution,
which gives a complete visibility of applications in the network and allows the administrator to take some action on the
same.
Phase 1—AVC 7.4
Application classification and control of 1039 applications with NBAR2
engine.
engine.
Support of 16 AVC profiles with 32 rules per profile.
One AVC profile support per WLAN; the same profile can be supported on
multiple WLANs.
multiple WLANs.
AVC profile mapped to WLAN has a rule for MARK or DROP action.
Graphical presentation on the controller for all classified applications
One NetFlow exporter and monitor can be configured on the WLC.
AVC NetFlow monitoring on PI with PAM license.
Phase 2—AVC 7.5
Protocol Pack 4.1 support in AVC Phase 2.
Additional application support—Total of 1056 applications
Support for loading protocol pack dynamically to update applications.
Phase 3—AVC 8.0
Protocol Pack 9.0
NBAR Engine Release 3.1
AAA AVC Profile override for clients.
Application rate limiting per-user on WLAN.
Integration of AVC profiles to the Local Policy classification per user and per
device.
device.
AVC Directional QoS DSCP Marking for Upstream and Downstream traffic.
Support for 1105 applications