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Enterprise Traffic Management Challenges Performance Management for Converged Networks

Enterprise Traffic Management Challenges Performance Management for Converged Networks. Overview. Introduction… Leslie Miller, Sr. Solutions Marketing Manager MillerL@NetScout.com Converged network challenges Meeting the challenge using the Management Lifecycle Pre-assessment

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Enterprise Traffic Management Challenges Performance Management for Converged Networks

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  1. Enterprise Traffic Management ChallengesPerformance Management for Converged Networks

  2. Overview • Introduction… • Leslie Miller, Sr. Solutions Marketing Manager • MillerL@NetScout.com • Converged network challenges • Meeting the challenge using the Management Lifecycle • Pre-assessment • Planning and pre-implementation preparations • Post-deployment impact analysis • On-going management of converged environment

  3. Converged Network Challenges

  4. Converged Network Challenges • Primary Business Concern • High level of expectations surrounding voice services • Technical • Voice traffic overwhelming existing network resources • Voice is a real-time application, i.e., sensitivity to delay, jitter and packet loss • Proper traffic prioritization (QoS) to ensure other applications do not contend with voice-allocated bandwidth • Adding complexity to already very complex enterprise networks

  5. Meeting the ChallengePerformance Management for Converged Networks

  6. Management Lifecycle for Convergence • Assessment • Is your network ready for Voice? • Planning • Have made decisions to ensure an effective rollout? • Impact analysis • Is everything running as smoothly as planned? • Ongoing management • How is your network changing and growing over time?

  7. Step One: AssessmentIs your network ready for Voice? • Create an inventory of all applications on the network • Evaluate bandwidth to ensure capacity for Voice • Understand network utilization to determine areas with too little capacity • Identify how business sites use network resources • Baseline the response time of key business applications • Audit the network for subtle, systemic problems • Identify issues that may impact a VoIP deployment • “No matter how well architected your network is, once voice is added, any idiosyncrasy is bound to appear.”

  8. Understand how the business uses the network Application visibility provides business justification for IT decisions:Are there good reasons for an upgrade? Are there non-business uses of the network? Well-known, custom, web-based, P2P, complex, etc.

  9. Baseline response time of key business apps A pre-deployment snapshot of response time can be used as a comparison post-deployment to ensure voice does not negatively impact delivery of key business applications Response time provides insight into the end-user experience and should be an integral part of any performance management tool

  10. Step Two: PlanningHave you made all decisions to ensure an effective rollout? Based on gathered data… • Fine-tune capacity and implement needed upgrades • Investigate and troubleshoot subtle problems • Establish post-deployment alarm thresholds • Establish and implement QoS policies

  11. Fine-tune capacity and implement needed upgrades What applications contribute to capacity? • Eliminate undesired traffic • Reschedule processes • Redistribute load • Add new bandwidth where required

  12. Step Three: Impact AnalysisIs everything running as smoothly as planned? • Confirm voice configuration and quality • Is voice being delivered as designed? • Confirm QoS configuration and success • Are all applications in the proper delivery class? • Determine whether voice and bandwidth utilization estimates meet with actuals • Re-evaluate response time of critical applications • Have there been negative impacts of voice or positive impacts because of QoS?

  13. Validate voice is being delivered as designed Monitor call jitter, packet loss percentage, and setup times to confirm voice performance Validate codec and voice traffic prioritization configurations

  14. Validate QoS configurations were set correctly Applications that have been assigned a wrong DSCP will be quickly identified in this view and will make pinpointing the mis-configured device much easier

  15. Does actual volume meet with estimates Evaluate the impact of voice on utilization Post-implementation Pre-implementation

  16. Does actual volume meet with estimates

  17. Step Four: Ongoing ManagementHow is your network changing and growing over time? • Converged networks need unified performance management • Managing the network in pieces can be time consuming • Unified product provides a lower TCO! • Continuation of the tasks you performed in assessment and post-deployment impact phases • Troubleshooting - requiring real-time information • Planning and traffic engineering - requiring longer-term historical information • Communication to key constituents • Easy to create, customizable reports

  18. Converged networks need unified management Voice doesn’t exist alone on the network. A converged view of all applications provides context to a problem and allows you to troubleshoot faster

  19. Converged networks need unified management Context to performance problems enables faster troubleshooting: Make sure your performance management solution can display needed information side-by-side

  20. Evaluate growth on an ongoing basis Forecast the growth of segments, circuits or applications and continue to refine traffic engineering and capacity planning based on application additions and changes in usage patterns

  21. Reporting results Customize reports to reflect individual needs: from high-level summaries to meticulous details

  22. Summary

  23. Management Lifecycle for Convergence • Assessment • Is your network ready? • Planning • Have made decisions to ensure an effective rollout? • Impact analysis • Is everything running as smoothly as planned? • Ongoing management • How is your network changing and growing over time?

  24. THANK YOU! Leslie MillerMillerL@NetScout.com

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