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#ATM16 Campus Switching: Product Strategy & Overview March 8, 2016 Atmosphere 2016 Mark Thompson, Director, Campus Switching PLM Kai Chang, PLM Campus Switch Software

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Campus Switching:Product Strategy & Overview

March 8, 2016

Atmosphere 2016

Mark Thompson, Director, Campus Switching PLM

Kai Chang, PLM Campus Switch Software

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Agenda

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1 Campus Switching Strategy

ArubaOS-Switch

3

Deployment models4

HPE Smart Rate5

Product overview

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Portfolio branding

OfficeConnect

Wired & wireless networks for small

businesses

• 1900, 1800, 1600, 1400 switch series

• Small business APs• R100 wireless VPN

router series

Small BusinessCampus & Branch

ArubaMobile-first

enterprise networks for campus, branch

& remote

• APs & Beacons• Controllers, SDN

Apps• 5400R, 3810, 2920,

2530, 10500• ClearPass, Meridian,

ALE

AirWave, Central

FlexNetworkTraditional

enterprise routing / switching at the

campus & branch

• 10500, 7500• 5500, 5100• MSR 900, 1/2/3/4K• HSR 66/6800• VSR 1000

IMC Web GUI

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The Mobile-First Campus

–Assured User Experience

–Optimized for Mobile Apps

–Unified Policy Enforcement

Open Enhanced Platform

Manage-ment

Policymodel

Access mgmt

SDN Applications (HP, 3rd party)

CoreSwitching

AccessSwitching

WirelessAccess

WirelessController

DistributionSwitching

IP Network

SDNController

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Why HPE Aruba for Campus Switching?

–Technology Leadership: – High Performance, Unique ASIC functionality – Smart Rate/POE+ density

–SDN Innovation: – Enabled as an option (SDN as optional dual-mode Overlay)– Pre-packaged Campus apps, 3rd party ecosystem

–Wired/wireless Integration: – AirWave, ClearPass, Activate, Central– MAS feature Integration

–Cost of Ownership: – License-free SW, free Upgrades– Open standards– Limited Lifetime warranties (access portfolio)

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− Advanced Layer 3 − 24 or 48 port Gig− Smart Rate multi-gigabit

Ethernet− Wire speed 40GbE− PoE+ models − Modular uplinks− Redundant power− 10 unit stacking− OpenFlow

− Advanced Layer 3 − 6 and 12- slot

compact chassis− Smart Rate multi-

gigabit Ethernet− Wire speed 40GbE− Redundant mgmt. and

power − 96 10GbE ports, 288

1 GbE ports− 288 ports full PoE+

capable− OpenFlow

− 4, 8 and 12-slot chassis − 40GbE (up to 96 ports)− 100GbE (up to 24 ports) − Scalability with 576 10GbE or

1GbE ports− 4 chassis IRF technology− Advanced L2, full L3 features

& IPv6/MPLS functionality− 11 Tbps switching capacity− Comware 7

5400R

− Basic Layer 3 with static & RIP routing

− 24, 48 ports Gig− PoE+ models− Stacking− Redundant power− Modular 10GbE uplinks− OpenFlow

− Layer 2 − 8, 24 or 48 ports with

10/100 or Gig− sFlow, ACLs, IPv6− Fanless & compact

models− Models with 10GbE

uplinks− PoE+ models

3810

FlexNetwork 10500

2530

2920

Func

tion

alit

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Price/performance

Aruba mobile-first switch portfolio

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Introducing re-branded Aruba Switches

New brand Aruba 2530 Switch Series Aruba 2920 Switch Series Aruba 5400R zl2 Switch Series

New look – new color and logoSame functionalitySame J numberSame OS with new name ArubaOS-Switch

December 1 launch with shipments in Q2

Aruba 5400R zl2 Switch Series

Aruba 2530 Switch Series

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ProVision/Aruba & FlexNetwork Access Switches

Campus Switching Limited Lifetime Warranty

Hardware Warranty

Replacements

Software Updates

Phone Support(Best Effort, Product Conformance)

Original Owner Lifetime

NBD Shipment

Posted Releases

24 x 7 for 90 Days8x5 for Lifetime

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Driving Migration From Aruba MAS Portfolio

Aruba 3810MAdvanced L3 stackable, 10GbE uplinks

S2500L3 stackable,

10GbE uplinks

HPE Aruba SwitchesAruba MAS

S1500L3, GbE

uplinks

Aruba 2920 Basic L3 stackable, HA, 10GbE uplinks

Aruba 2530Layer 2, GbE uplinks

S3500L3 stackable,

HA, 10GbE uplinks

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HPE Networking Campus SDN Solutions–Optimizer–Protector –Visualizer

– DNS inspection and Quarantine

– IPS at the access Edge– Sensors and Actions– Quarantine API

– MS Lync VoIP application driven QoS

– Role based Call Preemption– Static QoS Policy Deployment– Flow Based QoS API

– Quick access to network traffic

– User, Device and Application traffic selection

– Traffic copy API– Flow Path Tracking

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HPE FlexNetwork switch portfolio

IMC single-pane-of-glass management

Traditional enterprise switching for the campus & branch

− Basic Layer 3 with static & RIP routing

− 24 or 48 port models− PoE+ models − 4 fixed 10GbE uplinks− Redundant power− EEE− 9-chassis IRF− OpenFlow− Comware 7− New 10GBT price (Jan 15%

lower)

− Basic Layer 3 with Static & RIP Routing

− 24 or 48 port models− Full 48 Port PoE+− Dual Redundant PS− Fixed and modular

10GbE uplinks− 9-chassis IRF− MACsec support− EEE− OpenFlow− Comware 7

− Advanced Layer 3− 24 or 48 port models− Enhanced MPLS/VPLS support− Full 48 Port PoE+− Dual Redundant PS− 9 chassis IRF− Fixed and modular 10GbE

uplinks− MACsec support− EEE− OpenFlow− Comware 7

5130 HI5130 EI

5510 HI

− Layer 2 plus static routing− New 8 port switches− 24 or 48 port models− PoE+ models − Comware 5

5120 SI

− 2-, 3-, 6-, and 10-slot chassis

− 84 10GbE ports, 480 1GbE ports, up to 40 40GbE ports

− High-density PoE+− Full L3 features &

IPv6/MPLS − 4-chassis IRF technology− Complete L2 and

extensive Routing features , IPv6, and MPLS

− Comware 7

− 4-, 8-, and 12-slot chassis

− 40GbE (up to 96 ports)

− 100GbE (up to 24 ports)

− Scalability with 576 10GbE or 1 GbE ports

− 4-chassis IRF technology

− Advanced L2, full L3 features & IPv6/MPLS functionality

− 11 Tbps switching capacity

− Comware 7/V5 Parity

10500

7500

All Specifications Subject to change without notice Copyright 2015. Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company. All rights reserved.

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Agenda

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1 Campus Switching Strategy

ArubaOS-Switch

3

Deployment models4

HPE Smart Rate5

Product overview

2

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ArubaOS-Switch

− New name for the switch software

− Built on 30+ years of networking experience

− Commitment to innovations

− Dedicated to quality and continual improvements

Mobile First

Total Cost of Ownership

SDN Support

Enterprise Features

ArubaOS-Switch

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15.xx 16.01 Future

AirWave support

• Discover switches• Basic switch monitoring

• ZTP (DHCP/no IPSec)• Template-based

configuration/mgmt• Firmware Upgrade

• ZTP (DHCP/IPsec, Activate)• Full configuration/mgmt

Activate support

• ZTP (Airwave/Central)• Firmware Distribution

ClearPass support

• RADIUS/TACACS+,• 802.1x, MAC Auth, Int.

Captive Portal• Dynamic VLAN / ACL /

CoS / Rate-Limiting Attrib. • CoA & Disconnect

• Ext. Captive Portal Redirect to ClearPass using “server-initiated” framework

• CoA Initiated Port Bounce

• QoS/Rate Limit per user or traffic type

• Per user metering

Other MAS features

• User View CLI command• Rogue AP detection (IAP)• Device Profile (set VLAN,

PoE priority/max power, CoS)

• Local User Roles• Tunneled Node*• Static IP User Visibility• Trust QoS

Central • 2920, 2530 support• ZTP• Full configuration/mgmt

Aruba Integration Switch Software Summary

* The features above are for 5400R, 3800, 3810, 2920, 2620 (no Tunneled Node), and 2530 (no Tunneled Node); see note for others.

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AirWave Support: DHCP-based ZTP (16.01)

1. Configure DHCP server - add HPE VCI - add AirWave info

2. After boot up, switches will get info from DHCP and contact AirWave

3. AirWave will then download config to switch

Aruba Central

ClearPass

Internet

Aruba Switch

Switch being provisioned

Switch being provisioned

Switch being provisioned

Controller

1

1

1

3

2

2

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AirWave Support: Activate-based ZTP (Future)

1. After boot up, switches will automatically contact Activate

2. Activate can be configured for ZTP either from Airwave

3. or cloud-based management Central

Aruba Central

ClearPass

Internet

Aruba Switch

Switch being provisioned

Switch being provisioned

Switch being provisioned

Controller

12

3

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Tunneled Node (Future)

9/11/2015HP Confidential: HP Internal Only HPN PD Checkpoint v1.1 - AirPort17

• Single policy for WLAN and wired

• Role-based policy enforcement at Mobility Controller

• Tunnel traffic requiring increased security

• User-based

• Redundant Mobility Controller Support

LAN Core

Tunnel from wireless AP

MobilityController

AirWave Management

Platform

ClearPass Policy Manager

Tunnel from switch

ArubaOS-Switch

Access Point

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SDN Controller

QoS App

New processing steps created dynamically to support new apps based on instruction from the controllers

Security App

Existing App

New QoS app

New Security app

Existing supported SDN application

SDN Controller

Switch cannot support new apps

Switch cannot support new apps

Existing App

New QoS app

New Security app

Existing supported SDN application

Switch with Gen6 ASIC Other switches

SDN Support: Programmability Differentiator

Cannot support new SDN applications until the switch software is updated to contain specific processing

Existing processing steps

Dynamically created processing steps

Dynamically created processing steps

Existing processing steps

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SDN Support: ASIC Foundation

• Gen6 ASICs are in 5400R v3 modules and 3810

What will it doWhat is new

•Provide programming capability in hardware

• Allow new high-performance network features and protocols to be added in future

• Unique capabilities to enable current and future SDN applications

•Result in superior investment protection

•Advanced Packet Processors and Packet Modifier

• Array of 10 network processors capable of parallel operations

• Capable of running programs to process packets and change forwarding decisions

• Dedicated resources: lookup tables, hash tables, TCAM, counters, meters

All Specifications subject to change without notice

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SDN Support: ASIC Foundation

What will it do?What is it?

• Enable innovative security apps

• Enable triggers based on signature*

• Pre-filtering* of traffic before sending to IPS for more detailed inspection

• Cost-effectively extend security perimeter closer to network users

•Pattern Match Engine• Scan for information in specific packet or

entire packet flow• Wire-speed and support multiple parallel

operations

• Matched packets can be sent to Advanced Packet Processor for further processing

All Specifications subject to change without notice

* Requires future security application software

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Enterprise features

Aruba 7200 Mobility Controller

5400RAruba 7200

Mobility Controller

3810/2920

Aruba 802.11ac APs

High AvailabilityVSF (Virtual Switching Framework)Nonstop Switching & RoutingRedundant mgmt, hot swappableSmart LinkUplink Failure DetectionVRRPL2/L3 RoutingVxLANStatic, RIP, OSPF v2/v3, BGPv4 Policy-based Routing (PBR)PIM SM/DM

Unified Comm & Collaboration IGMPv3/MLDv2, LLDP-MEDAuto VLAN config for voiceQoSClassifier-based QoSGuarantee Min BWStrict Priority Queuing

SecurityACL, Private VLANMAC-based VLAN, MACsec.1X/MAC/Web AuthBPDU protectionSTP root guardDHCP protection/snoopingDynamic IP lockdown

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Total Cost of Ownership

Design for ease of operation−Deployment, configuration, operation−Open standard

No hidden costs−Delivered with all features−No additional licenses−Includes software upgrades

NO additional network OS license

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Agenda

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1 Introduction

ArubaOS-Switch

3

Deployment models4

HPE Smart Rate5

Product overview

2

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Aruba 5400R Switch Series

Accelerating the most productive workplace

Performance, power, and resiliency for the mobile-first campus

More throughput performance1 for a superior user experience

• Industry leading mobile campus access solution with HPE Smart Rate for high speed connectivity and bandwidth demanded by next generation 802.11 ac devices.

• Aruba ProVision ASIC delivers high performance campus switching with future proof programmability and leading edge SDN applications.

• Powerful 2 Tbps backplane with low 2.1 us latency.

• Resilient with redundant management and power to maximize uptime.

• Scalable line rate 40GbE for wireless traffic aggregation.

4.8x1 Datasheet comparison with HP 5400R v3 and Cisco Catalyst 4507R+E2 Tolly Test Report #214144 Dec. 2014

Lower L2 latency2 for a more reliable user experience48% Lower TCO2 with HPE

Limited Lifetime Warranty 27%

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Aruba 3810 Switch Series

Accelerating the most productive workplace

Performance, power, and resiliency for the mobile-first campus

More switching throughput1

− Powerful Aruba Layer 3 switch series with backplane stacking, low latency and resiliency for a better mobile-first campus experience.

− ProVision ASIC delivers high performance campus switching with future proof programmability and leading edge SDN applications

− HPE Smart Rate for high speed connectivity and bandwidth demanded by next generation 802.11 ac devices

− Scalable line rate 40GbE for wireless traffic aggregation

45%1 Datasheet comparison of Aruba 3810 versus Cisco 3850

More line rate1 40GbE2.2x 10GbE, 40GbE and HPE Smart Rate

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Aruba 2920 Switch Series

Accelerating the most productive workplace

Performance, power, and resiliency for the mobile-first campus

More PoE+ power

• Fully managed basic layer 3 campus access switches with scalable, reliable and energy efficient connectivity

• Modular 10GbE stacking for pay as you grow economics

• Up to 1440W of PoE+ power

• Energy savings with Energy Efficient Ethernet and Silver rated PSUs

• OpenFlow support for leading edge SDN applications

2x1 Datasheet comparison with HP 2920 and Cisco Catalyst 2960-X LAN Base Switch2 U.S. list price comparison with HP 2920 (J9727A) and Cisco Catalyst 2960-X LAN Base Switch (WS-C2960X-24PS-L with 3 years CON-SNT-WSC224SL)

More 10GbE ports2x savings240%

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Aruba 2530 Switch Series

Accelerating the most productive workplace

Performance, power, and resiliency for the mobile-first campus

• Fully managed layer 2 campus access switches with right size deployment with choice of 8-, 24-, 48- port 10/100 and Gigabit switches

• Affordable optional 10GbE uplinks for bandwidth intensive applications

• Up to 370W of PoE+ power for phones, cameras and wireless APs

• Energy savings with Energy Efficient Ethernet, quiet fanless models and low power mode settings

• Industry leading warranty and no software licensing

More energy efficient1 Savings270% 10GbE 41%Uplinks

1 Miercom Results (March 2013) for the HP 2530-48G Switch2 U.S. List Pricing compare of HP 2530-48G vs. WS-C2960X-48TS-LL and 2530-48 : HP 2530-48G-2SFP+ Switch vs. Cisco Catalyst 2960X-48TD-Lhttp://www.cisco.com/web/strategy/government/mississippi/docs/2013_12_17_switches_equip_price_list.pdf (Jan 2015)

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Agenda

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1 Introduction

ArubaOS-Switch

3

Deployment models4

HPE Smart Rate5

Product overview

2

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Large enterprise campus with HPE Smart Rate access

Aruba 7200 Mobility Controllers

HPE FlexNetwork 10500 switches

Aruba 7200 Mobility Controllers

Aruba 3810 Switch stacks

Aruba 5400R switches

Aruba 802.11ac APs

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Medium enterprise campus

Aruba 7200 Mobility Controller

Aruba 5400R chassis (or Aruba 3810

stacking) Aruba 7200 Mobility Controller

Aruba 2920 Switch stacks

Aruba 802.11ac APs

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Large enterprise campus

Aruba 7200 Mobility Controllers

HPE FlexNetwork 10500 switches

Aruba 7200 Mobility Controllers

Aruba 5400R Switch stacks with VSF

Aruba 2920 Switch stacks

Aruba 802.11ac APs

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Agenda

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1 Introduction

ArubaOS-Switch

3

Deployment models4

HPE Smart Rate5

Product overview

2

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1.3 GbpsUp to

Problem: Back haul is typically 1GbE twisted pair. More wireless first clients, media rich files working from the cloud require more bandwidth.

1.3 to 6.9 GbpsUp to

802.11ac Wave 2 now

Problem: 1GbE links no longer viable. More than 2G of traffic will require 10GbE link but most infrastructures do not supply it. Costs are high to build out.

802.11ac Wave 2 future

802.11ac expected throughput and bandwidth limitations

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Campus Infrastructure Evolution

802.11n

802.11ac Wave 2

1G 10GWLAN Wired

EdgeCore

2.5 / 5G 40G

MU-MIMO80/160MHzPerformanc

eTCO

PerformanceProgrammable

ASICSmartRate

TCO

FlexibilityManageabilityPerformance

TCO

HPE Aruba leadership:

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HPE Smart Rate Feature Customer Benefit

Multi-rate 1 Gbps, 2.5 Gbps, 5 Gbps and 10 Gbps with auto negotiation on a single port with support for operation over twisted-pair cabling.

Provides customers the ability to absorb additional bandwidth required by the increasing demand in the mobile campus now an in the future.

Higher-speed Ethernet on existing cabling infrastructure

Provides the customer with the ability to utilize existing cabling infrastructure while providing added bandwidth to emerging data intensive access applications. Uplink at 5G over cat 5e or better.

IEEE 802.3 compliant 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps modes interoperate with existing 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps ports.

Investment protection in existing switch to switch infrastructure while providing the flexibility to move to 2.5 Gbps or 5 Gbps when needed.

MACsec enabled on all HPE Smart Rate ports. Provides the customer industry standard secure link-level encryption between two points of their twisted pair links.

IEEE 802.3 compliant 30W Power over Ethernet on all link speeds

Allows the customer to continue to power existing and future access points and accessories regardless of their bandwidth and link speed requirement.

Features and benefits of HPE Smart Rate

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Source: Gartner Magic Quadrant for the Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure September 2015. Tim Zimmerman, Bill Menezes, Andrew Lerner, ID Number: G00277052 This Magic Quadrant graphic was published by Gartner Inc. as part of a larger research note and should be evaluated in the context of the entire report. The Gartner report is available upon request from HP. The Magic Quadrant is a graphical representation of a marketplace at and for a specific time period. It depicts Gartner's analysis of how certain vendors measure against criteria for that marketplace, as defined by Gartner. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in the Magic Quadrant, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors placed in the "Leaders" quadrant. The Magic Quadrant is intended solely as a research tool, and is not meant to be a specific guide to action. Gartner disclaims all warranties, express or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

HPE and Aruba…Better Together

“Clients globally should consider HP Aruba for all wired / WLAN access layer

opportunities.” Gartner MQ for Wired and Wireless LAN

Access Infrastructure, August 2015

Leader in campus networks

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