Cisco 5520 IEEE 802.11ac Wireless LAN Controller

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Cisco 5520 IEEE 802.11ac Wireless LAN Controller

The Cisco 5520 Wireless LAN Controller is engineered for service providers and large campus environments that demand high-scale, reliable Wi‑Fi with centralized control. Built to streamline management across complex wireless fabrics, it delivers scalable performance, robust security, and flexible deployment options that adapt as your network evolves. With support for IEEE 802.11ac, it enables high-throughput wireless experiences for dense user communities, mission-critical applications, and IoT deployments across multi-site campuses and service provider networks. The 5520 is designed to consolidate control, visibility, and policy into a single, powerful platform, reducing operational overhead while accelerating troubleshooting and service assurance across thousands of access points and clients. Its architecture empowers IT teams to deploy consistent security, QoS, and roaming policies, no matter how large or distributed the network becomes.

  • Centralized control with scalable architecture: The Cisco 5520 consolidates wireless policy, configuration, firmware management, and troubleshooting into a single pane of glass, dramatically simplifying operations for large campuses and service-provider networks. It enables centralized monitoring, streamlined AP onboarding, and unified policy enforcement across diverse sites, reducing time-to-value and lowering administrative overhead.
  • Multi‑mode deployment flexibility: Designed to support centralized deployments for campus environments, distributed FlexConnect deployments for remote sites, and converged access configurations, the 5520 adapts to evolving topology needs without requiring a different platform. This flexibility ensures consistent security and user experience while accommodating growth, mergers, or campus expansions.
  • Security, reliability, and high availability: The controller delivers comprehensive security features, strong user and device authentication, and encrypted management and data traffic. It supports redundant power options, graceful failover, and resilient architecture to minimize downtime, protecting both network infrastructure and end users in mission-critical scenarios.
  • Performance and scalability for high client density: With an emphasis on handling dense client populations and bandwidth-intensive applications, the 5520 optimizes airtime efficiency, supports fast roaming, and delivers stable throughput for voice, video, and collaboration tools. The platform is designed to scale as your campus grows, maintaining consistent performance during peak hours and large events.
  • Integrated analytics, policy-driven QoS, and ecosystem integration: The device offers rich telemetry, diagnostics, and reporting to simplify network assurance and troubleshooting. Policy-based QoS ensures predictable performance for voice and video, while deep integration with Cisco DNA Center and partner solutions enhances network visibility, automation, and lifecycle management across the wireless fabric.

Technical Details of Cisco 5520 Wireless LAN Controller

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How to install Cisco 5520 Wireless LAN Controller

  • Plan your deployment by mapping sites, AP density, and coverage goals, then design a data center or wiring closet layout with adequate cooling, space, and power headroom for future expansion.
  • Rack-mount the 5520 in a secure, climate-controlled environment and connect it to a reliable power source, with optional redundancy to maximize availability and uptime.
  • Establish network connectivity with redundant uplinks and, if needed, link aggregation to ensure sufficient bandwidth between the controller, switches, and the broader data fabric.
  • Access the management interface via console, SSH, or GUI, and perform the initial setup to configure management IP addresses, admin credentials, licensing, and basic controller options.
  • Choose the deployment mode that best fits your needs (centralized for campus, distributed for remote sites, or converged access) and prepare the data plane to support AP onboarding and CAPWAP tunnels.
  • Onboard APs to the controller, enabling automated discovery or provisioning them manually; verify CAPWAP connectivity and ensure APs report to the 5520 with healthy posture and licensing.
  • Define WLANs (SSIDs), security policies (such as WPA2/WPA3 and 802.1X), network access control, and roaming policies to ensure secure, seamless user experiences across all locations.
  • Configure RF management and site surveys, including channel planning, power levels, and automated RF optimization to sustain performance in dense environments and mitigate interference.
  • Enable high-availability and disaster recovery plans, including redundant controllers, license synchronization, and appropriate backup strategies to minimize downtime and protect critical services.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Cisco 5520 Wireless LAN Controller? A: It is a high-capacity wireless LAN controller designed for service providers and large campuses, delivering centralized control, management, and troubleshooting for complex Wi‑Fi deployments.
  • Q: Does the Cisco 5520 support 802.11ac? A: Yes. The controller is built to support IEEE 802.11ac wireless access points, providing higher throughput and improved performance for dense environments while remaining backward compatible with older Wi‑Fi standards.
  • Q: How scalable is the Cisco 5520? A: It is designed for large-scale deployments and can manage numerous access points and clients across multiple sites, with centralized policy enforcement, analytics, and streamlined operations.
  • Q: What deployment modes are available? A: The 5520 supports centralized campus deployments, distributed FlexConnect configurations, and converged access architectures, offering flexible topology options as your network evolves.
  • Q: How do I manage and monitor the network? A: The controller provides a unified management interface, with options to integrate with Cisco DNA Center for network assurance, real-time telemetry, diagnostics, and reporting to simplify troubleshooting and optimization.

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