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September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California Today’s Focus Converged network challenges Meeting the challenges throughout Lifecycle - Assess - Plan - Verify - Monitor Summary

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Performance Management for Converged Networks September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaTodays Focus Converged network challenges Meeting the challenges throughout Lifecycle - Assess - Plan - Verify - Monitor Summary September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaConvergence Challenges Primary Business Concern High level of expectations surrounding voice services Technical Adding complexity to already very complex enterprise networks Voice traffic competing for existing network resources Voice is a real-time application, i.e., sensitivity to delay, jitter and packet loss Setting appropriate traffic prioritization (QoS) to ensure VoIP and other mission-critical applications are delivered properly, providing the best user experience September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaManagement Lifecycle Assessment Have you baselined your network? Is it ready for Voice? Planning Have you made all necessary 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? September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaIs your network ready for Voice? Create an inventory of all applications on the network Needed for creating QoS policies and making capacity and usage policy decisions 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. Step One: Assessment September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaHow does business use the network? Do you know all the applications running on your network? Application visibility provides business justification for IT decisions : Are there good reasons for an upgrade? Are there non-business uses of the network? Do you know all the applications running on your network? Application visibility provides business justification for IT decisions : Are there good reasons for an upgrade? Are there non-business uses of the network? September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaA 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 Baseline RT of key business apps Response time provides insight into the end-user experience and should be an integral part of any performance management tool September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaHave you made all decisions to ensure an effective rollout that minimizes the impact on end users? 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 Step Two: Planning September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaFine-tune capacity, implement upgrades What applications contribute to capacity? Eliminate undesired traffic Reschedule processes Redistribute load Add new bandwidth where required What applications contribute to capacity? Eliminate undesired traffic Reschedule processes Redistribute load Add new bandwidth where required September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaIs everything running as smoothly as planned? Confirm voice configuration and quality Confirm QoS configuration and success Determine whether voice and bandwidth utilization estimates meet with actual data Re-evaluate response time of critical applications Step Three: Impact Analysis September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaVoIP Quality Monitoring VoIP Link Summary Counts for all calls & calls failed Packet loss Average and peak jitter Average and lowest MOS value VoIP Call Detail Records Name and IP address of initiating & receiving devices # of calls # of calls failed Average connect time Talk time Packets lost Average jitter MOS September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaMonitor call jitter, packet loss percentage, and setup times to confirm voice performance Validate codec and voice traffic prioritization configurations Is voice being delivered as designed? Validation September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaApplications that have been assigned a wrong DSCP will be quickly identified in this view and will make pinpointing the mis- configured device much easier QoS configurations set correctly? Validation, continued September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaMis-configured QoS causes problem at hospital 500 bed hospital in the Western U.S. VoIP pain point: Whole wings of the hospital would intermittently deregister and lose telephone service Thought bandwidth was an issue Put VoIP on own VLAN Turned off multicast backups Problem persisted If you can solve this problem, we can prove your value VoIP MIB demonstrated mismatch in QoS for RTP voice Inbound class was 46; outbound was 0 Reconfigured routers & problem resolved. Case Study September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaHow is your network changing + growing over time? Converged networks need unified performance management Continuation of the tasks you performed in assessment and post-deployment impact phases Early warning of pending issues Communication to key constituents Step Four: Management September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaNeed For Unified Management Context to performance problems enables faster troubleshooting : Voice doesnt exist alone on the network. Make sure your performance management solution can display needed information side-by-side September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaAdvanced, Early Warning Catch changes in network behavior before they affect the business: Detect increases and decreases in link and application utilization, application response time, VoIP quality, and unknown applications. September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaCapacity Planning Long-term views provide trending information: Monitor the Over Time views to gain an indication of voice quality degradations and to facilitate more accurate capacity planning. September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaPublish most-/least- summary articles and custom reports. Drill- down from a NewsPaper article into a live Workspace. Live, web-based Workspaces for intuitive troubleshooting. Navigate with a right-click. Create on-demand reports from customized Workspaces and publish to NewsPapers. Annotate, rename graphs for business audiences. Intuitive reporting : Customize reports to reflect individual needs. Multiple levels of granularity from high-level summaries to meticulous details. Robust Reporting September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaBenefits Unified information to lower TCO and optimize IT staff productivity A business perspective of converged, global networks Improved delivery of networked applications and services September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CaliforniaThank you!! Brian Wilson Principal Engineer NetScout Systems, Inc.