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The Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points (EWC-AP) is the next-generation Wi-Fi solution. Built for intent-based networking and Cisco DNA, the EWC-AP helps you simplify complexity, optimize IT, and reduce operational costs by leveraging intelligence, automation, and human expertise that no other vendor can deliver, regardless of where you are in the intent-based networking journey.
Table 1 shows the Quick Specs.
Product Code |
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Description |
Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, Z regulatory domain. |
Minimum software requirement |
Cisco IOS XE Software Release 16.12.2 or later |
Maximum number of access points |
Up to 100 |
Maximum number of clients |
Up to 2000 |
Maximum number of WLANs |
16 |
Deployment modes |
Cisco FlexConnect |
Maximum FlexConnect APs per site |
100 |
Regulatory Domain |
Z regulatory domain: 2.412 to 2.462 GHz; 11 channels 5.180 to 5.320 GHz; 8 channels 5.500 to 5.700 GHz; 8 channels(excludes 5.600 to 5.640 GHz) 5.745 to 5.825 GHz; 5 channels |
Cisco Catalyst9130 EWC-APSeries provides these features and benefits:
Resiliency
With active and standby controllers running simultaneously on two 9100 access points, redundancy keeps your network, services, and clients always on, even in unplanned events
Seamless software updates enable faster resolution of critical issues and introduction of new access points with minimal downtime
Security
Rogue detection, classification, and containment
802.1X supplicant support on EWC-AP
Walled garden and DNS ACLs
Management
Cisco DNA Center for Automation and Assurance
Dashboard (web browser) and easy-to-use mobile app for deploying, provisioning, and monitoring
Standards-based interoperability tools using programmable interfaces
Open standards-based programmability with NETCONF and YANG
Guest
Central web authentication, local web authentication, and BYOD
Cisco DNA Spaces integration for personalized and relevant guest experience
Intelligent Capture
Intelligent Capture probes the network and provides Cisco DNA Center with deep analysis. The software can track over 240 anomalies and instantaneously review all packets on demand, emulating the onsite network administrator. This feature allows for more informed decisions on your wireless networks
Apple features
Apple and Cisco have partnered to create an optimal mobile experience for iOS devices on corporate networks based on Cisco technologies. Using new features in iOS 10, in combination with the latest software and hardware from Cisco, businesses can now more effectively use their network infrastructure to deliver an enhanced user experience across all business applications
At the center of the collaboration is a unique handshake between the Cisco WLAN and Apple devices. This handshake enables the Cisco WLAN to provide an optimal Wi-Fi roaming experience to Apple devices. Additionally, the Cisco WLAN trusts Apple devices and gives priority treatment for business-critical applications specified by the Apple device. This feature is also known as Fast Lane
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) and RF features
Cisco RF Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC): On 9100 access points with the RF ASIC, the access point can perform advanced RF spectrum analysis and delivers features such as Cisco CleanAir, Wireless Intrusion Prevention System (WIPS), Fast Locate, * and Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) detection( * Future)
Uplink/downlink OFDMA: Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA)-based scheduling splits the bandwidth into smaller chunks called Resource Units (RUs), which can be allocated to individual clients in both the downlink and uplink directions to reduce overhead and latency
MU-MIMO: Multiuser Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MU-MIMO) enables access points to split spatial streams between client devices to maximize throughput
BSS coloring: Spatial reuse (also known as Basic Service Set [BSS] coloring) allows the access points and their clients to differentiate between BSSs, thus permitting more simultaneous transmissions
Target Wake Time (TWT): TWT is a new power-saving mode that allows the client to stay asleep and to wake up only at prescheduled (target) times to exchange data with the access point. This offers significant energy savings for battery-operated devices, up to 3x to 4x compared to 802.11n and 802.11ac
Flexible Radio Assignment: Allows the access points to intelligently determine the operating mode of serving radios based on the RF environment
Table 2shows the comparison of Cisco AP 9130AXI-EWCSeries.
Product Code |
Description |
Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, A regulatory domain. |
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Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, B regulatory domain. |
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Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, D regulatory domain. |
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Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, E regulatory domain. |
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Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, F regulatory domain. |
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Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, G regulatory domain. |
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Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, H regulatory domain. |
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Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, I regulatory domain. |
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Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, K regulatory domain. |
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Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, Q regulatory domain. |
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Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, S regulatory domain. |
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Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, T regulatory domain. |
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Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, Z regulatory domain. |
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C9130AXI-EWC-Z Specification |
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Description |
Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points: Indoor environments, with internal antennas, Z regulatory domain. |
Minimum software requirement |
Cisco IOS XE Software Release 16.12.2 or later |
Maximum number of access points |
Up to 100 |
Maximum number of clients |
Up to 2000 |
Maximum number of WLANs |
16 |
Deployment modes |
Cisco FlexConnect® |
Maximum FlexConnect APs per site |
100 |
License |
Smart License enabled |
Operating system |
Cisco IOS® XE Software |
Management
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Cisco DNA Center 1.3.2, integrated WebUI, mobile app, and third party (open standards APIs) |
Policy engine
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Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) 2.2, 2.3, and 2.4 |
Access points
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Cisco Catalyst 9100 Access Points and Aironet® 802.11ac Wave 2 access points (operating in client serving mode only) |
Regulatory Domain |
Z regulatory domain: • 2.412 to 2.462 GHz; 11 channels • 5.180 to 5.320 GHz; 8 channels • 5.500 to 5.700 GHz; 8 channels(excludes 5.600 to 5.640 GHz) • 5.745 to 5.825 GHz; 5 channels |