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Fluke Networks Enterprise Solutions for WAN Enterprise Monitoring And Troubleshooting Tools

Overview  Gain Enterprise Level Capability and Visibility…  Monitor & Trend your enterprise using ReporterAnalyzer  Real-time Troubleshooting of your enterprise using Fluke Networks WAN Analyzers: OC12-OC13-T1

Complete Network Monitoring (Including WAN) OV INA OV Link Analyzer Span OV Console Software Agent OV Wkgrp Analyzer WAN OV WAN ReporterAnalyzer OptiView Console OptiView Protocol Expert OptiView Remote UI DS3/E3 FR T1/E1 FR NetFlow enabled devices

Complete Trending and Reporting of Network Interfaces ReporterAnalyzer

Trend & Monitor, Long Term, with ReporterAnalyzer Understand what applications are using the bandwidth and who is using them Flexible reporting to answer business questions 1 Year of data storage! Leverages existing infrastructure with NetFlow

ReporterAnalyzer Architecture NetFlow Manager ReporterAnalyzer = NetFlow Enabled Router Harvester DSA

Flexible Traffic Analysis Engine Protocol Breakdown by eight-hour, day, week, month, year or custom time period Sortable Summary Chart with detailed customized data Trend Plots that show traffic by rate, utilization, or volume for protocols, hosts and conversations

Trend with Calendar and Growth Charts Calendar Charts which display utilization levels per interface for a selected month Growth Tables that show % growth for every protocol over a six week or six month period

Custom Reports and Analyses – Answering Complex Questions  What applications are running across your network during the last day, from 12 to 1 on Tuesday, or for the last month?  What hosts and conversations are associated with these applications?  What utilization and protocol distribution is normal? When are things not normal?  What unwanted traffic is on your network – and who is generating it?

Usage Scenarios Monitor & Trend to optimize: Bandwidth Capacity Planning Traffic Analysis Troubleshooting

Traffic Analysis Link upgrade request from local network manager Third highest application was Instant Messenger traffic Reminded local corporate users of policy violation

 Find Trojan Viruses running on the enterprise network u Find Nimda-infected hosts on the network

Monthly Review of Performance Issues

Real-Time Visibility: WAN Analyzers: OC12-OC3-T3-T1 HSSI DS3/E3 (BNC) Layer 1 Support: DS3, E3 and HSSI Layer 2 Support: Frame Relay, PPP, Cisco HDLC T1/E1Serial V.35, X.21, etc. Layer 1 Support: T1, E1, Serial (V.35, X.21, etc.) Layer 2 Support: Frame Relay, PPP, Cisco HDLC OC3/STM-1 and OC12/STM-4 (SC) Layer 1 Support: OC3/STM-1 and OC12/STM-4 Layer 2 Support: ATM, Packet over SONET

OptiView WAN Analyzer Features and Benefits  Flexible and portable for deep analysis / troubleshooting when and where you need it  Covers legacy WAN technologies - Single units supports multiple L2 technologies (FR, ATM, PPP)  Easy to use – Many auto configuration functions, Intuitive User Interface  Traffic analysis by utilization, protocol, hosts, conversations, etc.  Active network and device discovery with name resolution  Physical Layer tests  Multiple VC Packet Capture  Automatic problem detection  Line-rate packet capture with sophisticated filters  RMON/RMON2 OC12 rates) data source with SNMP traps  For high speed links with many interfaces (VCs) on a single link, the WAN Analyzer may be more cost effective

Remote Interface Front Page Physical Layer Errors and Alarms Top hosts and conversations User Tools: PING, Trace Route, SNMP system group Utilization & Error Trending Discovers devices using the WAN and resolves type, names, domains, etc. Protocols seen on the WAN and Top Applications Top Virtual Circuits “Expert” Problem Identification Interface & Encapsulation Auto Detection

Physical Layer Tests

RMON Stats Example: Utilization and Throughput Click Tabs to get different RMON stats

Automatic Report Generation Hit Report Button

Example: Using Multiple VC Packet Capture Step 3: Click Top Hosts Button to find offenders Step 2: Click on Application to select drill- down area Step 1: Review Top Applications for all devices across ALL VCs Step 4: Identify Offending Users across ALL VCs immediately

Automatic Problem Reporting

Packet Capture Filters

Packet Capture - Cell

Optimizing Infrastructure Investments  Defer upgrades by removing unwanted traffic  Real-Time visibility for Root Cause Analysis  Take advantage of existing infrastructure  Decrease downtime!  Increase the end user experience!

Models - ReporterAnalyzer Model NumberDescription RA-50ReporterAnalyzer 50 Interface Bundle All-In-One Server (ReporterConsole, DSA, NFM, and Harvester) on one server – 1 RA-150ReporterAnalyzer 150 Interface Bundle ReporterConsole – (RA-CON) – 1, DSA – (RA-DSA) – 1 NetFlow Manager – (RA-NFM) – 1, Harvester – (RA-HV) – 1 RA-500ReporterAnalyzer 500 Interface Bundle ReporterConsole – (RA-CON) – 1, DSA – (RA-DSA) – 1 NetFlow Manager – (RA-NFM) – 1, Harvester – (RA-HV) – 1 RA-1000ReporterAnalyzer 1000 Interface Bundle ReporterConsole – (RA-CON) – 1, DSA – (RA-DSA) – 2 NetFlow Manager – (RA-NFM) – 1, Harvester – (RA-HV) – 1 RA-1500ReporterAnalyzer 1500 Interface Bundle ReporterConsole – (RA-CON) – 1, DSA – (RA-DSA) – 3 NetFlow Manager – (RA-NFM) – 1, Harvester – (RA-HV) – 1 RA-2000ReporterAnalyzer 2000 Interface Bundle ReporterConsole – (RA-CON) – 1, DSA – (RA-DSA) – 4 NetFlow Manager – (RA-NFM) – 1, Harvester – (RA-HV) – 1 RA-2500ReporterAnalyzer 2500 Interface Bundle ReporterConsole – (RA-CON) – 1, DSA – (RA-DSA) – 5 NetFlow Manager – (RA-NFM) – 1, Harvester – (RA-HV) – 1

Models – WAN Analyzer Model NumberDescription OPV-WAN/T1E1OPTIVIEW T1/E1/RSV WAN ANALYZER OPV-WAN/T1E1/DVSDISTRIBUTED VISION SUITE W/OPV T1/E1 WAN ANALYZER (Bundled Analyzer with Console and PE) OPV-WAN/DS3E3OPVIEW DS3/E3/HSSI WAN ANALYZER OPV-WAN/DS3E3/DVSDISTRIBUTED VISION SUITE W/ OPV DS3/E3 WAN ANALYZER (Bundled Analyzer with Console and PE) OPV-WAN/OC3OPTIVIEW ATM/PoS OC3 WAN ANALYZER OPV-WAN/OC3/DVSDISTRIBUTED VISION SUITE W/ OPTVIEW WAN OC3 ANALYZER (Bundled Analyzer with Console and PE) OPV-WAN/OC3-OC12OPTIVIEW ATM/PoS OC3 & OC12 WAN ANALYZER OPV-WAN/OC3/12/DVSDISTRIBUTED VISION SUITE W/ OPTVIEW WAN OC3/OC12 ANALYZER (Bundled Analyzer with Console and PE)