Ethernet at New Speeds, Deterministic Networking, and Power Over Everything!
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Ethernet Evolving: Ethernet at New Speeds, Deterministic Networking, and Power over Everything! Dave Zacks Distinguished System Engineer @DaveZacks Peter Jones Principal Engineer @petergjones #NBASET #HighBitrate Ethernet Evolving: Ethernet at New Speeds, Deterministic Networking, and Power over Everything! BRKCRS-3900 – Session Overview We have a great session for you today … so sit back, buckle in, and let’s get started! Come to this session to get geared up on the latest developments in Ethernet for Campus and Branch networks. The Ethernet we all know and love is evolving at a rapid pace. With the release of MultiGigabit Ethernet on Cisco's latest Catalyst access switching platforms, you can connect new devices that support MultiGigabit connections at 2.5Gb/s and 5Gb/s over Cat5e/6 copper. No longer are 1Gbps and 10Gbps the only connectivity options – intermediate speeds are now possible. Cisco’s Multigigabit Technology is a key enabler for upcoming 802.11ac Wave 2 wireless deployments, where the Ethernet bandwidth required per AP exceeds 1Gb/s. Multigigabit switches also support other high-bandwidth devices in the Ethernet access layer without requiring expensive and time-consuming re-cabling for 10GBASE-T. We will talk about how Cisco MultiGigabit switches work, and how they will change your network. As well, we will discuss work being done in (and out of) the standards bodies to broaden the footprint for Ethernet, and enable the Internet of Everything. This includes additional Ethernet speeds, capabilities for deterministic networking functionality over an Ethernet infrastructure (precision timing, pre-emption, time scheduling, etc), and of course we need to provide more Power over Ethernet to more devices, in more places, than ever. Come to the session to get the latest scoop! BRKCRS-3900 © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 3 Ethernet Evolving: Ethernet at New Speeds, Deterministic Networking, and Power over Everything! Your Instructors Today … Peter Jones and Dave Zacks • Peter is a Software Principal Engineer, and has been with Cisco for 10 years. Peter works on system architecture (ASIC, hardware & software) for Cisco Campus switching, as well as standardisation of 2.5G / 5G BASE-T Ethernet as NBASE-T Alliance chair and in IEEE 802.3bz. Dave is a Distinguished System Engineer, and has been with Cisco for 16 years. Dave works primarily with large, high-performance Enterprise network architectures, designs, and systems. Dave has over 20 years of experience with designing, implementing, and supporting solutions with many diverse network technologies. We both have a strong interest in the evolution of Ethernet – a passion we hope to share with you via this presentation! Peter Jones Principal Eng. Dave Zacks Dist. Sys. Eng. Ethernet Evolving – Ethernet at New Speeds, Deterministic Agenda Networking, and Power over Everything - BRKCRS-3900 The Evolution of Ethernet Cisco MultiGigabit – Platforms and Applications Dave Cisco MultiGigabit – Detailed Review Cisco MultiGigabit – Interoperability Peter Power over Ethernet – Advances Other Areas of Evolving Ethernet Dave Deterministic Ethernet – Overview and Applications Wrap-up – Final Thoughts Peter BRKCRS-3900 © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 5 Ethernet Evolving – Ethernet at New Speeds, Deterministic Agenda Networking, and Power over Everything - BRKCRS-3900 The Evolution of Ethernet Cisco MultiGigabit – Platforms and Applications Cisco MultiGigabit – Detailed Review Cisco MultiGigabit – Interoperability Power over Ethernet – Advances Other Areas of Evolving Ethernet Deterministic Ethernet – Overview and Applications Wrap-up – Final Thoughts Dave BRKCRS-3900 © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 6 Ethernet Evolution Ethernet has a long history since it was invented in 1973 … Past and Future • Robert Metcalfe – May 22nd, 1973 – first memo describing Ethernet LAN standards work undertaken in 1980 by IEEE, as Project 802 Originally based on CSMA/CD, Ethernet has evolved over many media types, over many years, and many speedsBRKCRS …-3900 and© 2016 it Ciscocontinues and/or its affiliates. All rightsto reserved.evolve Cisco Public … 7 "Biblioteca Popular del Paraná - Interior 04" by Mauriciocaminos - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Biblioteca_Popular_del_Paran%C3%A1_- _Interior_04.jpg#/media/File:Biblioteca_Popular_del_Paran%C3%A1_-_Interior_04.jpg Ethernet Evolution Past and Future Existing standards … Evolving new standards … Further standards under development … available here BRKCRS-3900 © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.… and All rights possible reserved. Cisco Publicfutures8 … Ethernet Evolution Ethernet has over time not only seen an evolution Media – Serial to Parallel in speeds, but in feeds (media types and support) as well … BRKCRS-3900 © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 9 Ethernet Evolution Ethernet has over time not only seen an evolution Media – SMF in speeds, but in feeds (media types and support) as well … BRKCRS-3900 © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 10 Ethernet Evolution Ethernet has over time not only seen an evolution Media – MMF in speeds, but in feeds (media types and support) as well … BRKCRS-3900 © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 11 Ethernet Evolution Ethernet has over time not only seen an evolution Media – Twinax in speeds, but in feeds (media types and support) as well … BRKCRS-3900 © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 12 Ethernet Evolution Ethernet has over time not only seen an evolution Media – Twisted Pair in speeds, but in feeds (media types and support) as well … MultiGigabit! Over Cat 5e/6 cabling BRKCRS-3900 © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 13 • What uses BASE-T? Twisted Pair (aka BASE-T) Desktop computers, servers, Market Usage and Success IP Phones, Wireless Access Points Consumer electronics • How much has been sold? More than 4 Billion 100BASE-T and 1000BASE-T switch ports shipped in the last 20 years (similar # for end points) BASE-T port total is approaching 1B/year • Why choose BASE-T? Ease of use and backward compatibility Structured cabling Incremental speed upgrades Multi-vendor interoperability PoE for power and data on single cable. Price / performance BRKCRS-3900 © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 14 Wireless Standards –Past, Present, and Future Nice to Media Rich Mission Pervasive Have Applications Critical Future 10 Gbps 802.11ac Wave2 3.5 Gbps 6.8 Gbps 802.11ac Wave1 1 Gbps ANDWIDTH 802.11n B 450 Mbps 802.11a, 802.11g 802.11b 54 Mbps 11 Mbps L I E N T S / 11Mbps C Early 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2015 Ethernet Evolving – Ethernet at New Speeds, Deterministic Agenda Networking, and Power over Everything - BRKCRS-3900 The Evolution of Ethernet Cisco MultiGigabit – Platforms and Applications Cisco MultiGigabit – Detailed Review Cisco MultiGigabit – Interoperability Power over Ethernet – Advances Other Areas of Evolving Ethernet Deterministic Ethernet – Overview and Applications Wrap-up – Final Thoughts Dave BRKCRS-3900 © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 16 Cisco MultiGigabit Overview Maintain Switch to AP Reach at Higher Speeds Adaptive Rate Technology (FE, 1G, 2.5G, 5G, and 10G) Future proofed for higher speeds Infrastructure Investment Protection Supports up to 100m distance with Cat5e cabling up to 5G speeds for Brownfield Supports Cat6a cabling for Greenfield deployments for higher speeds PoE / PoE+ / UPoE Cisco Innovation over 10GBASE-T Standard to support high end point power needs Standards Compliant 1GBASE-T and 10GBASE-T IEEE standards, IEEE P802.3bz 2.5/5GBASE-T standard started BRKCRS-3900 © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 17 Cisco MultiGigabit Product Family – Overview 4500E 3850 3560CX • Best In Class Modular Access • Industry leading Fixed Access • NG Workspace switch • New 48 Ports Line Card • 24 & 48 Port Stackable Switches • MultiGigabit in smallest form factor • 12 Ports of Multigigabit per slot • 24 & 12 MultiGigabit Ports • PoE / PoE+ • Up to 96 MultiGigabit ports per system • New Uplinks • Instant Access support BRKCRS-3900 © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 18 Cisco MultiGigabit Platform Details – Catalyst 4500E Mode mGig Lite Mode 1 48p 1GE UPOE (First 12p usable as mGig) Mode mGig Enhanced Mode 2 12p mGig UPOE + 24p 1GE UPOE Mode mGig Performance Mode 3 12p mGig UPOE C4500E Multigigabit Line card Innovation with Investment Protection Supported with Supervisor Engine 7 andBRKCRS 8-3900 on© 2016all Cisco 4500E and/or its affiliates. chassis All rights reserved. Cisco Public 19 Cisco MultiGigabit Platform Details – Catalyst 3850 48-port with 12 ports of mGig High Performance 24-port mGig # of mGig Ports 12 mGig ports 24 mGig ports Port Capabilities UPoE, EEE, MACsec UPoE, EEE, MACsec New uplink New 2x40G and 8x10G New 2x40G and 8x10G Modules (existing modules are supported) (existing modules are supported) Stackable with all other 3850BRKCRS-3900 Switches© 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 20 Catalyst 3850 – Under the Covers UADP ASICs PoE+ Downlink Controllers (x2) Phys (x12) Cavium CPU Ampere / Stack Power Controller FRU Uplink Module Ethernet And Power Stack Conn (x2) Console