7. Why Virtualization for the Enterprise Network?
NFV Readiness
Organizations researching,
testing, or deploying in the
next 24 months
59%
IoTMobility Analytics Cloud
Mobile traffic will Exceed
wired traffic by 2017
IoT Devices will
triple by 2020
76% of companies planning
to or investing in Big Data
80% of organizations will
primarily use SaaS by 2018
Cites the need to
increase network
virtualization
32%
Solve Networking
Tech Challenges
Savings up to half
of current OPEX
50%
Costs
10. What Managed NFV Services Can Do For You
Quickly roll out new services and locations
Gives you flexible deployment options
Simplify day to day operations, reduce OPEX
Simple and easy
to design, provision,
manage the trusted
services that are critical
to your business
12. • Zero-touch deployment from the Cloud of your
choice, multi-tenant platform
• Automated orchestration of platform and VNFs
• Service chaining and licensing
• Health monitoring
• Scaling of services, devices, tenants across the globe
• Operational SLA and Lifecycle management
• Create standard VMS Service Templates for different branches
• Cisco tested and validated designs, or bring your own configs
• For Cisco and 3rd party VNFs
Automated Orchestration, Management, Policy
Made simple with Virtual Managed Services (VMS)
18. Cisco 4000 Series ISR +
UCS® E-Series
Cisco® UCS
C-Series
Enterprise Network Compute
System
(ENCS)
Network Functions Virtualization Infrastructure Software (NFVIS)
Virtual Managed Services (VMS & NSO for SPs)
Introducing Cisco NFV managed by VMS
Network Services in Minutes
Virtual Router
(ISRv / vEdge)
Virtual Firewall
(ASAv, FTDv)
Virtual WAN
Optimization
(vWAAS)
Virtual Wireless
LAN Controller
(vWLC)
Third-Party VNFs
19. Freedom of Choice from VMS
Cisco Intelligent Branch
Virtual Router
Virtual Services
UCS C-Series
Branch and Campus NFV
Physical Router
Virtual Services
4000 Series ISR +
UCS® E-Series
Traditional
Physical Router
Cisco® 4000 Series ISR
Centralized services
Fixed integrated services
Conservative
Upgradable hardware
Deterministic routing
performance
Elastic routing and services
Performance
Early adopter
Virtual Managed
Services for SPs
License
Portability
Investment
Protection
Access to Ongoing
Innovation
Elastic routing and services
Router / Server Hybrid
Virtual Router
Virtual Services
Enterprise Network
Compute System (ENCS)
20. Platform Built for Branch/Campus NFV
ENCS 5000 Series for the Branch
Enterprise Network Compute System
Best of Routing
& Compute
Complete
Virtualized Services
Open for Third Party
Services and Apps
ENCS 5400 Series
ENCS 5100 Series
22. ENCS 5400 Series – I/O Side
6, 8, or 12-Core
Intel Xeon-D
16 - 64 GB
DRAM
8 Integrated LAN Ports
with Optional POE
Network Interface Module
for LTE & WAN
Dedicated Board
Management Controller
2 HDD or SSD
RAID 0 & 1
Internal
M.2 Storage
64 – 400 GB
USB 3.0
Storage
2 Onboard Gigabit
Ethernet ports
with SFP
Optional Hardware
RAID Controller
Integrated
Power Supply
Hardware Acceleration for
VM Traffic
Shipping Now
Roadmap
23. ENCS 5100 Series - I/O Side
4-Core AMD
CPU
16 & 32 GB
DRAM
Optional
4G / LTE WAN
(Roadmap)
M.2 Storage
64 – 400 GB
2 x USB 3.0
Storage
4 GE ports
with 2 SFPs
Integrated
Power Supply
Size: 1 RU
13” x 10”
Console
& MGMT
24. ENCS 5100 & 5400 Series Comparison
5100 Series 5400 Series
CPU Vendor / Model AMD Merlin Falcon, RX-421ND Intel Xeon Broadwell D-1500 Series
CPU Cores / Frequency 4-core @ 3.4 GHz 6, 8, 12-core with Hyper-threading @ 1.5 – 2.0 GHz
CPU L2 Cache Size 2 MB 1.5 MB per core
Memory 16 – 32 GB 16 – 64 GB
Storage (M.2 SATA) 64 – 400 GB 64 – 400 GB
Storage (SFF) - 2 disks with RAID (SATA, SAS, SED, SSD)
Dimensions 12.7” x 10” x 1RU 17.5” x 12” x 1RU
WAN Options 4 x GE, Cellular 2 x GE, Cellular, T1, DSL, Serial
LAN - 8 port Switch with Optional PoE
Hardware Offload - VM – VM Traffic, Crypto
Lights-out Management - Built-in CIMC
ISRv Performance 500 Mbps 2.5 Gbps
26. VMS managed ENCS advantages
over white box server
• Hardware acceleration of VM-to-VM traffic
flow
• WAN module support
• 4G/LTE
• T1/E1
• xDSL
• Enterprise class grade components
(comparable to an ISR)
• Branch Form factor
• Shock, vibration, acoustic
• Secure Management of all VNFs from a single
multi-tenant, multi-service platform (VMS)
• Support for Cisco and 3rd Party VNFs, securely
managed by VMS
• Crypto hardware offload
• Secure VNF Lifecycle management
• BMC/CIMC – Lights out (server) management
• Support for Software and Hardware RAID on 12”
chassis
• LTE modules can support Dying gasp support that
is available on NIMs.
• Remote recovery of system over LTE modules
• Ability for increasing switch port density with NIMs.
Superior Hardware Engineering Superior Operational Platform
27. Network Functions simply managed from VMS
Cisco and 3rd Party Virtual Network Functions (VNFs)
ISRv
High Performance
Rich Features
ASAv/FTD
Full DC-class Featured
Functionality
* vWAAS
Application Optimization
and Akamai Connect
vWLC
Built for small and medium
branches
LinuxWindows Server
Active Directory,
File Share,
Server Applications
Custom Applications
DNS/DHCP
3rd Party
Network Services
Management & Monitoring
Viptela vEdge
SD-WAN
High Performance
Rich Features
31. • 2 built-in GE ports for WAN or LAN uplink
• RJ45 Copper or SFP connectivity (10/100/1000 Mbps)
• Auto-sensing mode. Usable in a active-standby configuration.
ENCS 5000 Dual-mode GE Ports
32. ENCS 5400 NIM Support
Managed simply by VMS
Category Description Availability on ENCS
WAN 4G LTE (CAT3) USA, Canada, Europe, Australia & selected LATAM / APAC Now
WAN 4G LTE (CAT6) USA, Canada, Europe, Australia & selected LATAM / APAC Now
WAN T1/E1 1, 2, 4 & 8 ports Now
Serial Asynchronous Serial: 16 & 24 ports Q1 CY18
WAN xDSL Multi-mode VDSL2 / ADSL Annex A, B & M Q1 CY18
WAN Ethernet Dual-PHY: 1 & 2 ports Q1 CY18
LAN Ethernet Switches: 4 & 8 ports Q2 CY18
WAN Serial Synchronous Serial: 1, 2 & 4 ports Roadmap
Voice T1/E1, FXS, FXO Roadmap