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Packet Design - 2004. 1. Packet Design, Inc.. Four years of technology and product developmentTwo years as a commercial entityFounded by former Cisco CTO Judy Estrin and former Cisco chief scientist Van JacobsonTechnology invented by leading minds: Van JacobsonSteve Casner (RTP)Cengiz Alaetti
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1. Route Analytics IP Routing Intelligence
for Enhanced Network Management
2. Packet Design - 2004 1 Packet Design, Inc. Four years of technology and product development
Two years as a commercial entity
Founded by former Cisco CTO Judy Estrin and former Cisco chief scientist Van Jacobson
Technology invented by leading minds:
Van Jacobson
Steve Casner (RTP)
Cengiz Alaettinoglu (BGP)
Cisco Technology Developer Partner
Located in Palo Alto
3. Packet Design - 2004 2 Today’s Network Problems Over half of performance & downtime events are directly related to routing problems [source: University of Michigan]
Over 50% of these routing problems are “Logical” failures
The critical point of failure is the network’s routing protocol. Logical failures such as misconfigurations, protocol errors & software bugs contribute over 25% of network problems [source: University of Michigan]
Logical Routing Problems are hard to find and repair
On average the MTTR of these events exceed 30 minutes [source: University of Michigan]
For large enterprises 30 minutes = $3 Million [Roland Berger 2001]
Savings of at least $1M annually for Market data distribution [Iverson Financial]
Solution can reduce the MTTR to seconds
Can provide early warning BEFORE problems lead to downtime
Only solution to provide Root-Cause visibility in IP Networks
IP availability – not network gear availability – is the primary measure of Service Level Agreements!
Over half of performance & downtime events are directly related to routing problems [source: University of Michigan]
Over 50% of these routing problems are “Logical” failures
The critical point of failure is the network’s routing protocol. Logical failures such as misconfigurations, protocol errors & software bugs contribute over 25% of network problems [source: University of Michigan]
Logical Routing Problems are hard to find and repair
On average the MTTR of these events exceed 30 minutes [source: University of Michigan]
For large enterprises 30 minutes = $3 Million [Roland Berger 2001]
Savings of at least $1M annually for Market data distribution [Iverson Financial]
Solution can reduce the MTTR to seconds
Can provide early warning BEFORE problems lead to downtime
Only solution to provide Root-Cause visibility in IP Networks
IP availability – not network gear availability – is the primary measure of Service Level Agreements!
4. Packet Design - 2004 3 Today’s View of IP Clouds
5. Packet Design - 2004 4 Visibility into Clouds
6. Packet Design - 2004 5 Visibility into Clouds
7. Packet Design - 2004 6 Route Analytics Defined Route Analytics leverages routing protocols to analyze and monitor dynamic network behavior, enhancing current element and physical connectivity management to drive service assurance
Resides on the network as a passive “router”
Forwards no traffic, not a failure point
Listens as the routers talk to each other via control plane
No polling
Uses advanced analysis to construct dynamic network topology
Determines routing changes as the routers do; reports failures as routers announce them
Real-time, at the speed of the network
Focuses diagnostics on relevant routes and devices for superior root cause analysis
Solves heretofore elusive problems at the network or routing layer
Extremely scalable, scaling as routers themselves do
8. Packet Design - 2004 7
9. Packet Design - 2004 8 Route Analytics Applied Real-time, unified view of network, regardless of protocol or topology
Can build dynamic network view from a single physical vantage point
No polling = scalable; minimal overhead
Very accurate, with historical data
Easy to deploy, non-intrusive
10. Packet Design - 2004 9 Route Analytics for BGP/MPLS VPNs Manages BGP/MPLS VPNs from Layer 3 perspective
Leverages Multi-protocol BGP (MP-BGP)
New VPN-specific analyses, reports, alerts
Dynamically tracks all VPN routing information; offers real-time, per customer views of…
VPN routing topology overlay
Reachability between customer’s sites
Potential privacy violations
Site-to-site routing policies
Complements existing VPN management tools while providing all the benefits of route analytics technology
No overhead / easily scalable
Unparalleled accuracy (doesn’t miss events between polling cycles)
Captures 100% of events for detailed root cause analysis
11. Packet Design - 2004 10 BGP Root-Cause Analysis Determines root cause(s) even when there are multiple, simultaneous failures
Identifies underlying causes in an event stream from million event-per-second major peering losses to one event-per-day customer route flaps
Works for any BGP topology from a simple enterprise single ISP peering up to a major ISP's entire BGP core mesh