06-10-2020 09:31 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:09 PM
We need WIPS function in a new building and we are planning to use 9130 AP (with existing 8500 WLC). We know the new RF ASIC supports WIPS but can WIPS and local WiFi function running on an AP (without the dedicated WIPS mode AP) to save implementation cost? Thanks,
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06-10-2020 09:56 AM
Ezisaac,
yes the 9130 will support data and wIPS simultaneously. are you planning on using DNAC too ?
The 9800 controller will support wIPS Network Detection and Correlation but you will need DNAC for Complex Attack Analysis, Monitoring , Reporting and Containment.
you will also need to run 17.x code for wIPS.
Enabled on AP Join Profile from C9800 Dashboard>Configuration>Tags & Profiles>AP Join
Select a Profile and enable the aWIPs by checking the box
06-10-2020 09:56 AM
Ezisaac,
yes the 9130 will support data and wIPS simultaneously. are you planning on using DNAC too ?
The 9800 controller will support wIPS Network Detection and Correlation but you will need DNAC for Complex Attack Analysis, Monitoring , Reporting and Containment.
you will also need to run 17.x code for wIPS.
Enabled on AP Join Profile from C9800 Dashboard>Configuration>Tags & Profiles>AP Join
Select a Profile and enable the aWIPs by checking the box
06-10-2020 01:56 PM
Thanks, that's really help. Two follow up questions:
1. if we are keeping existing 8500 WLC and PI (no DNAC), can we provide any WIPS functions on new 9130?
2. I don't see Cisco RF ASIC on 9115 and 9117 datasheet, does that mean the WIPS won't be supported by the same WAP as 9130?
Thanks,
06-10-2020 02:32 PM
So Cisco has not done a very good job with providing info on the WIPS features on the nextGen gear. The 9115, 9117 and 9130 show they support WIPs detection running AirOS (older controllers) and on the new 9800 controllers. AirOS controllers only provide a few out of the Box IPS rules, you had to purchase an MSE to get over 100 signatures however a lot of those are now outdated, plus Cisco is moving everything to DNAC so MSE and Prime only have a few years left.
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