Description
Built from the ground up for intent-based networking, the Cisco Catalyst 9800-L brings together Cisco IOS® XE Software and Cisco RF excellence to create a best-in-class wireless experience for your evolving and growing organization.
The Cisco Catalyst 9800-L is feature rich and enterprise ready to power your business-critical operations and transform end-user experiences:
Choose between copper and fiber uplinks. This choice gives you flexibility in your network.
High availability and seamless software updates, enabled by hot and cold patching, keep your clients and services always on in planned and unplanned events.
Secure the air, devices, and users with the Cisco Catalyst 9800-L. The wireless infrastructure becomes the strongest first line of defense, with Encrypted Traffic Analytics (ETA) and Software-Defined Access (SD-Access). The controller comes with built-in security: Secure Boot, runtime defenses, image signing, integrity verification, and hardware authenticity.
Built on a modular operating system, the controller features open and programmable APIs that enable automation of day-0 to day-N network operations. Model-driven streaming telemetry provides deep insights into your network and client health.
Cisco User Defined Network, a feature available in Cisco DNA Center, allows IT to give end users control of their very own wireless network partition on a shared network. End users can then remotely and securely deploy their devices on this network. Perfect for university dormitories or extended hospital stays, Cisco User Defined Network grants both device security and control, allowing each user to choose who can connect to their network.
The Wi-Fi 6 readiness dashboard is a new dashboard in the Assurance menu of Cisco DNA Center. It will look through the inventory of all devices on the network and verify device, software, and client compatibility with the new Wi-Fi 6 standard. After upgrading, advanced wireless analytics will indicate performance and capacity gains as a result of the Wi-Fi 6 deployment. This is an incredible tool that will help your team define where and how the wireless network should be upgraded. It will also give you insights into the access point distribution by protocol (802.11 ac/n/abg), wireless airtime efficiency by protocol, and granular performance metrics.
With Cisco In Service Software Upgrade (ISSU), network downtime during a software update or upgrade is a thing of the past. ISSU is a complete image upgrade and update while the network is still running. The software image—or patch—is pushed onto the wireless controller while traffic forwarding continues uninterrupted. All access point and client sessions are retained during the upgrade process. With just a click, your network automatically upgrades to the newest software.
Wireless standards | IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11d, WMM/802.11e, 802.11h, 802.11n, 802.11k, 802.11r, 802.11u, 802.11w, 802.11ac Wave1 and Wave2, 802.11ax |
Wired, switching, and routing standards | IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX specification, 1000BASE-T, 1000BASE-SX, 1000-BASE-LH, IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging, IEEE 802.1AX Link Aggregation |
Data standards | RFC 768 User Datagram Protocol (UDP) RFC 791 IP RFC 2460 IPv6 RFC 792 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) RFC 793 TCP RFC 826 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) RFC 1122 Requirements for Internet Hosts RFC 1519 Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR) RFC 1542 Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) RFC 2131 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) RFC 5415 Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) Protocol RFC 5416 CAPWAP Binding for 802.11 |
Security standards | Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) IEEE 802.11i (WPA2, RSN) RFC 1321 MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm RFC 1851 Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) Triple DES (3DES) Transform RFC 2104 HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication RFC 2246 TLS Protocol Version 1.0 RFC 2401 Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol RFC 2403 HMAC-MD5-96 within ESP and AH RFC 2404 HMAC-SHA-1-96 within ESP and AH RFC 2405 ESP DES-CBC Cipher Algorithm with Explicit IV RFC 2407 Interpretation for Internet Security Association Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP) RFC 2408 ISAKMP RFC 2409 Internet Key Exchange (IKE) RFC 2451 ESP CBC-Mode Cipher Algorithms RFC 3280 Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile RFC 4347 Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) RFC 5246 TLS Protocol Version 1.2 |
Encryption standards | Static Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) RC4 40, 104 and 128 bits Advanced Encryption Standard (AES): Cipher Block Chaining (CBC), Counter with CBC-MAC (CCM), Counter with CBC Message Authentication Code Protocol (CCMP) Data Encryption Standard (DES): DES-CBC, 3DES Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS): RC4 128-bit and RSA 1024- and 2048-bit DTLS: AES-CBC IPsec: DES-CBC, 3DES, AES-CBC 802.1AE MACsec encryption |
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) standards |
IEEE 802.1X |
Management standards | Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) v1, v2c, v3 RFC 854 Telnet RFC 1155 Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets RFC 1156 MIB RFC 1157 SNMP RFC 1213 SNMP MIB II RFC 1350 Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB RFC 2030 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) RFC 2616 HTTP RFC 2665 Ethernet-Like Interface Types MIB RFC 2674 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with Traffic Classes, Multicast Filtering, and Virtual Extensions RFC 2819 Remote Monitoring (RMON) MIB RFC 2863 Interfaces Group MIB RFC 3164 Syslog RFC 3414 User-Based Security Model (USM) for SNMPv3 RFC 3418 MIB for SNMP RFC 3636 Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 MAUs RFC 4741 Base NETCONF protocol RFC 4742 NETCONF over SSH RFC 6241 NETCONF RFC 6242 NETCONF over SSH RFC 5277 NETCONF event notifications RFC 5717 Partial Lock Remote Procedure Call RFC 6243 With-Defaults capability for NETCONF RFC 6020 YANG Cisco private MIBs |
Management interfaces | Web-based: HTTP/HTTPS Command-line interface: Telnet, Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol, serial port Cisco Prime Infrastructure |
Environmental conditions supported |
Operating temperature Operating altitude:
Maximum power: Maximum heat dissipation: Sound power level measure: Power adapter: |
Regulatory compliance |
Safety
EMC – Emissions EN61000-3-2 Power Line Harmonics (EMI-3) EN61000-3-3 Voltage Changes, Fluctuations, and Flicker (EMI-3) |
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