wlan architecture - considerations
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WLAN Architecture - ConsiderationsChristoffer Jacobsson
What will I talk about?
• Some enterprise WLAN history.
• Explaining the three working planes of a WLAN.
• Centralized architecture, pros and cons.
• Distributed architecture, pros and cons.
• Summary and an extra slide on redundancy.
Where did enterprise WLAN begin?
• Fat/Autonomous APs
• Secondary access method
• Unique solutions for every need
• Limited coverage
• Little or no visibility
• Management nightmare
The three working planes of a WLAN
Data plane Management plane Control plane
• Data Forwarding • Configuration
• Firmware
• Monitoring/Reporting
• Dynamic radio control
• Mobility/Roaming
• Load balancing
• Encryption/Decryption
• QoS tagging
• Data filtering
How do we leverage these working planes?
Data plane
Management plane
Control plane
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Management plane
Control plane
Data plane
Management plane
Control plane
Data plane
Management plane
Control plane
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Wireless Network Management System (WNMS)
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Centralized architecture – ”The overlay implementation”
YeahBaby Inc. WLAN project.500 employees, 2 devices per person.7 floor building.
Trunk port including new WLAN client WLANs• New VLANs exist only in controller and
Core/Distribution
• Seamless roaming accross all floors
• Centralized channel and power dynamics
• Encryption from client to controller
• One RADIUS client
• One point of management
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Centralized architecture for a distributed company
NearYou AB WLAN project.20 Offices spread out over the countryAll internet and server access goes through HQ
• New VLANs exist only in HQ
• All APs configured the same way
• Client traffic encrypted to HQ
• One RADIUS client
• One point of management
Control
Data
Management
Drawbacks of a centralized architecture
NearYou AB WLAN project.20 Offices spread out over the countryAll internet and server access goes through HQ
• Dependancy on controllers
• Possible traffic U-turns and bottlenecks
• Scalability issues
• Controllers and licenses are expensive
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Distributed architecture – Optimizing traffic flows
UpUpAndAway Inc. WLAN project.4 offices globally.Demands local survivability.
• Client traffic forwarded locally
• Local RADIUS client
• Central management on premises or in the cloud
• Local shared control plane
• Distributed architecture is redundant by design
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Distributed architecture – an MSPs perspective
Aranya AB, WLAN as a service.Customers totally separated from eachother.No operational dependencies on Aranya datacenter
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Drawbacks of a distributed architecture
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• Alot of more wired side management
• More RADIUS clients
• Wireless encryption ends at AP
• Changing architecture can sometimes require hardware replacement.
Extra redundancy considerations
• Who and where are your RADIUS clients and servers?
• Are those server certificates under control?
• Are you querying more than one LDAP server?
• Who and where are your DHCP servers and IP-helpers?
• Always test your redundancy!
Questions and comments are welcome!Mail: Christoffer@aranya.se Phone: +46700 92 10 92
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