Users Guide

Feature Description
Dashboard Monitoring The following new pages are introduced as part of the Dashboard tab of
the controller WebUI:
l WAN
l Controller
Interface Bandwidth
Contracts
Apply bandwidth contracts to limit traffic for individual applications (or
categories of applications) or all traffic either sent from or received by a
selected interface on a W-7000 Series or W-7200 Series controller.
This feature can be configured on a branch controller using the Smart
Config WebUI, or on a standalone, local or master controller using the
interface fastethernet | gigabitethernet CLI command
Lync SDN API 2.1 Support The controller supports Lync SDN API version 2.1. As part of Lync SDN API
2.1, Lync SDN Manager (LSM) sends In-Call quality update messages to
the controller.
UCC Score for Lync Media
Classification
The controller supports UCC score for Lync calls prioritized using media
classification. As part of this feature, Unified Communication Manager
(UCM)supports the following:
l Real-time quality analysis for Lync voice and video calls (voice RTP
streams only)
l Real-time computation of UCC score (delay, jitter, and packet loss) for
Lync VoIP calls prioritized using media classification. The UCC score is
computed by the AP in the downstream direction.
l Call Quality vs. Client Health chart in the UCC dashboard of the
controller.
Managing AP Whitelists The CPSec whitelist database is enhanced to include AP group and
APname. If CPSec is enabled, a campus AP uses the AP group and AP
name from the CPSec whitelist during boot. If AP group or AP name is not
present, a campus AP boots with "default" as AP group and its MAC
address as AP name.
mDNS Multicast Response
Propagation
The mDNS multicast response propagation allows services like iChat or
Messages Application to multicast the response packet. This allows the
existing users to instantly see a new user when a new user logs in.
mDNS APVLANAggregation The mDNS APVLANaggregation allows the discovery of wired
mDNS/SSDP devices which do not have L2 connectivity with the controller
or which do not trunk in the controller. An AP, which is in the same VLAN
as the wired mDNS/SSDP device which does not trunk in the controller,
receives and forwards the mDNS/SSDP packets from the wired
mDNS/SSDP devices to the controller and from the controller to the wired
mDNS/SSDP device. The AP forms a separate split tunnel (0x8000)with
the controller and aggregates all mDNS/SSDP traffic to and from the
controller.
Maximum Number of iChat
Users
Lists the maximum number of iChat users supported in different
controller models.
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