Mais conteúdo relacionado Semelhante a Cisco Live Take Two: Network Troubleshooting Product Overview (20) Cisco Live Take Two: Network Troubleshooting Product Overview1. Cisco Live Take Two:
Network Troubleshooting & Product Portfolio Overview
François Caron – Director of Product Management, Network Management and Online Demo
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2. Agenda
» The SolarWinds® Network Management portfolio in action
Detecting, Troubleshooting and Fixing end-to-end performance issues
Go above and beyond the flagship products NPM & NTA
Demo
» Give Away
» Product Update
Recent releases in the Network Management portfolio
What are we working on?
» Q&A and Wrap-up (1pm)
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Detecting, Troubleshooting and Fixing E2E Performance Issues
» What are you going to see?
Get familiar to the demo environment (General)
Create the problem (Francois)
• Mis-categorize some large traffic in a Class of Service that normally carries mission critical traffic
Detect the problem (VNQM & WPM)
• Synthetic transaction products are easy to deploy and effective
Diagnose the problem (General)
• Poorly controlled configuration changes are often the cause of problems
Fix the problem (NCM)
• Fix the configuration
Verify that the problem is fixed (General)
Learn from the problem and improve your processes and practices
» Demo Time
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Recent Release
» NPM v10.7
Individual and Dynamic baselining and thresholds for node
metrics and interface details
• http://thwack.solarwinds.com/ideas/1678 /
http://thwack.solarwinds.com/ideas/1623,
http://thwack.solarwinds.com/ideas/1678
SNMP status-polling. ICMP reachability is no longer required
• http://thwack.solarwinds.com/ideas/2868
Creation of “native” CPU and memory pollers for presently
unsupported devices – UnDP – Universal Device Poller
Support for most Motorola® and Ruckus® wireless APs and WLCs
• http://thwack.solarwinds.com/ideas/1201
Polling and display of VLAN information
• http://thwack.solarwinds.com/ideas/1190, VRFs are now supported
as well
Scale (competition comparison)
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Recently released
SolarWinds Max Flows/Sec (7) HM Appliance needed? Raw storage (1min data)
SolarWinds NTA 4.x 300k fps No Yes
NTA Competitors Flows/sec Appliance? Raw storage (1min data)
Paessler PRTG®(1) 100k fps No No
Plixer® Scrutinizer (2) 100k fps Yes Yes
ManageEngine®(3) 8k fps No Yes
Ipswitch WUG (4) 50k fps No Yes
Fluke Truview™ (5) 300k fps Yes Yes
Fluke Netflow Tracker Perf (6) 40k fps No Yes
(1): From Paessler “User Manual - NetFlow Sensor Types “, May 2014, http://traffic.new-access.net/help/netflow_sensors.htm
(2): From Plixer “Scrutinizer Hardware Appliance”, May 2014, http://www.plixer.com/Scrutinizer-Netflow-Sflow/hardware-appliance.html
(3): From ManageEngine® “Product Info - Distributed Edition”, May 2014, http://www.manageengine.com/products/netflow/distributed-monitoring/faq.html#5
(4): From Ipswitch “Flow Monitor v15”, May 2014, http://www.whatsupgold.com/network-monitoring/network-server-monitoring-software/whatsup-gold-core/v15-preview.aspx
(5): From Fluke “Visual TruView™”, May 2014 http://www.flukenetworks.com/apps/truview?td=product_reviews_and_awards#nt (Specifications tab)
(6): From Fluke “ NetFlow Tracker Performance and Scalability Information:”, May 20104, http://www.skomplekt.com/pdf/PerformanceAndScalability(fnet).pdf
(7): Max Flows / Sec – Please note, this is the maximum capacity that is available for each product, based on test results published by the respective vendors. Licensing requirements may differ from product to product.
» NTA 4.0: performance and scalability improvements
Reduces impact on the Orion® platform by moving flow storage from SQL to dedicated optimized storage
Dramatically improves raw data retention and flow / sec processing rate
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What Are We Working On?
» “Roadmap”: Posting to bookmark
» NPM
Continuing improvements for Alerting - Migration to web interface
Syslog / Traps / search improvements
Un-manage behavior improvements
Improved Hardware Health polling - "per sensor" management, better power supply polling
Wireless Heatmaps - View observed and calculated signal strength and client location
Capacity Forecasting - Answer the question, "How many days before I run out of disk
space/CPU/bandwidth?"
Track and report on interface downtime
Automated (and dynamic) dependency
Mandatory Custom Properties Support for SQL Server® 2014 - Core
» NTA
The ability to configure devices directly from the NTA web console (Cisco® Netflow V5&9 in v1)
Additional Flexible NetFlow Field support (IPFIX)
Improved workflows by expanding on the integration between existing Orion Modules and NTA
Increased sampled support for - J-Flow™, sFlow®, IPFIX, & NetStream™
Improved Alerting capabilities
Improved Web-based Reporting
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What Are We Working On?
» NCM
Merge NCM and NPM databases
Improve the EoL/EoS feature
Create a new version of the configuration management page
Move config snippets from the desktop to the Web UI
Enhance the flexibility of the device templates so that more devices can be supported by NCM
» VNQM
Avaya support
» UDT
Performance improvements
Vendor identification based on MAC address
Tracking of users connected through Motorola and Ruckus wireless devices
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What Are We Working On?
» IPAM
Automatic IPv4 subnet discovery (ARP, routing)
End IP device "fingerprinting" - MAC address vendor
identification
Split-scope improvements - visualization of utilization per
each split scope on multiple DHCP servers
IPv6 active polling and UDT IPv6 discovery import
Multiple DHCP IP address reservation
SQL 2014 support
» Engineer’s Toolset
Real time Interface monitor
CPU monitor
Memory
Response time monitor
Traceroute
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