HP FlexNetwork and IPv6 Miha Petrač ESSN HP Networking presales 25.1.2012 2011Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice
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Architectural Leadership with FlexNetwork FlexFabric FlexCampus FlexBranch Converges and secures data center network, compute, and storage in the physical and virtual worlds Converges wired and wireless networks to deliver secure identitybased access Converges network functionality, security and services for simplicity FlexManagement Converges Network Management & Orchestration FlexFabric FlexCampus FlexBranch FlexManagement FlexNetwork Architecture Open Scalable Secure Agile Consistent 3
FlexFabric Solution Portfolio CORE 12500 7500 6600/8800 TP Core Controller, vcontroller - 5100N IPS, Security Subscription Services ACCESS BladeSystems Virtual Connect 6100 Blade Switch 5800, 5820, 5900AF IMC Service Orchestration 4
FlexFabric: HP5900 Top of Rack Switch Scaling the performance of server-to-server traffic Available 1H 2012 HP IRF for virtualization & 2-tier architecture Ultra low latency 10GbE for demanding applications No license fees or complex license management HP 5900 Switch vs. Nexus 3000 300% higher scalability 50% device reduction 20% lower price per port
FlexFabric: HP12500 Data Center Core Switch Scaling the performance of server-to-server traffic HP IRF technology eliminates aggregation layer Scalability with up to 4-chassis virtualized core Sub 50 millisecond resiliency HP 12500 Switch vs. 3 Tier Architecture 100% greater network bandwidth 500X faster reconvergence 80% better vmotion performance
Apps are Changing Networks Must Change Over 50% Workloads will be virtualized by the end of 2012 More than 80% Of traffic will be server-to-server By 2014 Up to 25% Of enterprise traffic is video Private, public and independent clouds Federated apps and virtualization Collaboration, training, and IT consumerization 7 Gartner G00207476: Emerging Technology Analysis Gartner G00175764: Key Issues for Communications Strategies, 2010
Multi-tier Legacy Architecture Federated Applications and Virtualization changing traffic flows N Unnecessary layers add hops and latency W Up to 75% of traffic E Slows performance of federated apps & VM mobility Up to 50% of ports interconnect switches; not servers or storage S 8 HP Confidential Rack servers Blade servers
How HP FlexFabric is Changing the Rules Advanced architecture that improves server-to-server performance Core Switches with IRF Access Switches with IRF, Virtual Connect IRF IRF Virtual Connect Requires fewer layers and platforms simplified lower cost design W Up to 80% of traffic E IRF enables a single low latency hop between servers (for L2 and L3) IRF = Intelligent Resilient Framework technology Higher performing, scale and switch/network reliability 9 Rack servers Blade servers HP BladeSystem with Virtual Connect
FlexFabric Reference Architectures Top of Rack Switches (IRF) Fibre Channel 10 GbE FCoE Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Switch 1 10 GbE Fibre Channel Switch 2 FC Storage VCenter 10 GbE Data Center Core 1 Data Center Core 2 iscsi Storage IMC Networking/Security Servers Storage & Management 10
FlexCampus Solution Portfolio FlexCampus Core Routing Switching Wireless Security FlexCampus Edge Switching Wireless Security FlexManagement Intelligent Management Center 11
FlexCampus: HP 3800 Series Switches Delivering high-bandwidth multimedia in the campus Meshed stacking improves performance & resiliency PoE+ and 8 queues per port enables convergence 3 microsecond latency ensures voice & video quality HP 3800 Switch vs. Cisco 3750X 450% higher stacking throughput 76% lower latency 122% higher 10GbE density Source: Tally Enterprises LLC, Sept. 2011
MSM720 Wireless Controller Delivering the best ease of use, flexibility & lowest TCO for10-40 AP configurations Network capacity starts at 10 APs and is upgradeable to 40 APs complimenting MSM710 (up to 10 APs) and MSM760/765 (40 to 200 APs) High performance, scalable MSM controller offers flexible physical configuration options 4 RJ45 Gigabit ports (non-poe) and 2 dual personality G ports fully under software control RJ-45 Console port IEEE 802.3ax Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) support Supports an optional Premium Mobility Package Supports 2520-8G chassis mounting options Two models (WW and TAA versions) HP MSM720 Access Controller HP MSM720 Premium Mobility Controller Lifetime warranty on hardware 13
Introducing 10500 Line of Switches Setting new benchmarks for campus core performance 10508V 10508 Simplified networks 1- and 2-tier campus architectures Single pane-of-glass management Up to four chassis in IRF for massive core scale Multimedia & collaboration 3 microsecond latency 11 Tbps, 1.9 billion pps core switch capacity Up to128 wire speed 10 GbE or 384 GE ports in a single chassis 40 GbE demonstrated at Interop 100GbE ready 10504 14 75% lower latency than competition 40% higher throughput 200% higher 10GbE density Source: HP competitive analysis
FlexBranch Solution Portfolio Routing MSR50 MSR30 MSR20 MSR900 Access 5400 5800 3500 5500 2910 MSM430 MSM460 Security Firewall TMS IPS RF Manager Applications Services 15
FlexBranch: Virtualized zl Service Modules Decreasing branch application time to service Simplifies branch, creates flexibility & agility Hosts market leading hypervisors in a switch Supports all virtualized network services HP 5400 & 8200 zl Switches 57% lower power consumption 43% reduction in space 21% reduction in cost
Introducing HP Phones Supports all HP4110 common area features Plug-and-play PC pairing via USB for seamless Lync Desktop integration Calendar Integration with Microsoft Outlook Headset Jack Personal Presence Indicator status LED
Optimized Solution Architecture PSTN/SIP Wireless access Integrated firewall Integrated services Accelerated access to WAN/Cloud Headquarters Application server D2D storage Unified remote management 18
FlexManagement: IMC 5.1with Mobile NAC Orchestrating & securing smart mobile device access Available 1H 2012 Supports wide variety of mobile devices & OSs Orchestrates mobile access to network services Integrated with network policy management HP IMC 5.1 vs. 30 Cisco mgmt tools 153 manufacturers 5786 devices supported 1400+ from Cisco
IPv6 transition mechanisms Transition was planned by the IETF from the start Dual stack Tunneling Translation
Dual stack Provides complete support for IPv4 and IPv6 Can communicate with both IPv4 and IPv6 IPv6 is not backwards compatible with IPv4 IPv6 hosts and IPv4 hosts cannot communicate directly Dual stack allows a host to use either IPv4 or IPv6
Tunneling Encapsulates IPv6/IPv4 packets in IPv4/IPv6 headers Can be manual or automatic on Host (ISATAP) additional SW on host offloads over endnodes Router level (host doesn t need any change)
Tunneling Various approaces for IPv6 over IPv4
Tunneling IPv6 over MPLS Transition tunneling IPv4 over IPv6
Translation Translates IPv6 address infto IPv4 address
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