<P style="MARGIN: 0px"><I>Network Management: Accounting and Performance Strategies</I></P> <P style="MARGIN: 0px">ย </P> <P style="MARGIN: 0px">The definitive guide to collecting usage information from Cisco networks</P> <P style="MARGIN: 0px">ย </P> <P style="MARGIN: 0px">Benoit Claise, CCIEยฎ No
Network Management: Accounting and Performance Strategies
โ Scribed by Claise, Benoit;Wolter, Ralf
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- Cisco Press
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- 2007
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- English
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- 669
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- Cisco Press networking technology series
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โฆ Synopsis
"Network Management: Accounting and Performance Strategies" The definitive guide to collecting usage information from Cisco networks Benoit Claise, CCIE(R) No. 2868 Ralf Wolter Understanding network performance and effectiveness is now crucial to business success. To ensure user satisfaction, both service providers and enterprise IT teams must provide service-level agreements (SLA) to the users of their networks-and then consistently deliver on those commitments. Now, two of the Cisco(R) leading network performance and accounting experts bring together all the knowledge network professionals need to do so. "Network Management: Accounting and Performance Strategies" imparts a deep understanding of Cisco IOS(R) embedded management for monitoring and optimizing performance, together with proven best strategies for both accounting and performance management. Benoit Claise and Ralf Wolter begin by introducing the role of accounting and performance management in today's large-scale data and voice networks. They present widely accepted performance standards and definitions, along with today's best practice methodologies for data collection. Next, they turn to Cisco devices and the Cisco IOS Software, illuminating embedded management and device instrumentation features that enable you to thoroughly characterize performance, plan network enhancements, and anticipate potential problems and prevent them. Network standards, technologies, and Cisco solutions covered in depth include Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Management Information Bases (MIB), Remote Monitoring (RMON), IP accounting, NetFlow, BGP policy accounting, AAA Accounting, Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR), and IP SLA (formerly known as SAA). For each, the authors present practical examples and hands-on techniques. The book concludes with chapter-length scenarios that walk you through accounting and performance management for five different applications: data network monitoring, capacity planning, billing, security, and voice network performance. Network Management: Accounting and Performance Strategies will be indispensable to every professional concerned with network performance, effectiveness, or profitability, especially NMS/OSS architects, network and service designers, network administrators, and anyone responsible for network accounting or billing. Benoit Claise, CCIE(R) No. 2868, is a Cisco Distinguished Engineer working as an architect for embedded management and device instrumentation. His area of expertise includes accounting, performance, and fault management. Claise is a contributor to the NetFlow standardization at the IETF in the IPFIX and PSAMP Working Groups. He joined Cisco in 1996 as a customer support engineer in the Technical Assistance Center network management team and became an escalation engineer before joining the engineering team. Ralf Wolter is a senior manager, consulting engineering at Cisco. He leads the Cisco Core and NMS/OSS consulting team for Europe, works closely with corporate engineering, and supports large-scale customer projects. He specializes in device instrumentation related to accounting and performance management.
Compare accounting methods and choose the best approach for you
Apply network performance best practices to your network
Leverage built-in Cisco IOS network management system components to quantify performance
Uncover trends in performance statistics to help avoid service degradation before it occurs
Identify under use of network paths, so you can improve overall network efficiency
Walk through hands-on case studies that address monitoring, capacity planning, billing, security, and voice networks
Understand Cisco network performance, deliver on your SLAs, and improve accounting and billing
This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press(R), which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 12
Introduction......Page 27
Part I: Data Collection and Methodology Standards......Page 34
Chapter 1 Understanding the Need for Accounting and Performance Management......Page 36
Definitions and the Relationship Between Accounting and Performance Management......Page 42
The Purposes of Accounting......Page 53
Purposes of Performance......Page 92
Applying the Information to the Business......Page 105
Summary......Page 111
Chapter 2 Data Collection Methodology......Page 116
Data Collection Details: What to Collect......Page 117
Defining the User......Page 131
Metering Methods: How to Collect Data Records......Page 133
Metering Positions: Where to Collect Data Records......Page 161
Collection Infrastructure: How to Collect Data Records......Page 175
Mediation Device Functionality: How to Process Data Records......Page 188
Security Considerations: How to Ensure Data Authenticity and Integrity......Page 198
Summary......Page 201
Understanding Standards and Standards Organizations......Page 204
Architectural and Framework Standards: The TMN/FCAPS Model (ITU-T)......Page 207
Architectural and Framework Standards: the eTOM Model (TMF)......Page 216
Informational IETF Standards......Page 220
Information Modeling......Page 221
Data Collection Protocols: SNMP, SMI, and MIB......Page 222
Data Collection Protocols: NetFlow Version 9 and IPFIX Export Protocols......Page 232
Data Collection Protocols: PSAMP......Page 243
Data Collection Protocols: AAA (RADIUS, Diameter, and TACACS+)......Page 245
Data Collection Protocols: IPDR......Page 248
Data Collection Protocols: CMISE/CMIP and GDMO......Page 249
Service Notions......Page 250
Summary......Page 253
Part II: Implementations on the Cisco Devices......Page 256
Chapter 4 SNMP and MIBs......Page 258
MIBs......Page 259
net-snmp Utilities......Page 260
CLI Operations and Configuration Example for SNMPv2c......Page 261
CLI Operations and Configuration Examples for SNMPv3......Page 262
MIB Table Retrieval Example......Page 266
MIB Functional Area Comparison Table......Page 268
General-Purpose MIBs for Accounting and Performance......Page 270
Technology-Specific MIBs for Accounting and Performance......Page 278
Creating New MIB Objects: EXPRESSION-MIB......Page 296
Obtaining MIBs......Page 300
RMON 1 and RMON 2 MIBs......Page 304
DSMON MIB......Page 315
SMON MIB......Page 318
APM MIB and ART MIB......Page 320
Applicability......Page 323
Further Reading......Page 324
Chapter 6 IP Accounting......Page 328
IP Accounting (Layer 3)......Page 329
IP Accounting Access Control List (ACL)......Page 334
IP Accounting MAC Address......Page 339
IP Accounting Precedence......Page 343
Applicability......Page 348
Chapter 7 NetFlow......Page 350
Fundamentals of NetFlow......Page 353
CLI Operations......Page 376
SNMP Operations with the NETFLOW-MIB......Page 377
Example: NetFlow Version 5 on a Router......Page 378
Example: NetFlow Configuration on the Catalyst......Page 379
Example: NetFlow Version 9......Page 381
New Features Supported with NetFlow Version 9......Page 382
Deployment Guidelines......Page 416
Supported Devices and IOS Versions......Page 418
Chapter 8 BGP Policy Accounting......Page 420
Input BGP Policy Accounting......Page 421
Output BGP Policy Accounting......Page 422
Summary of All Four BGP Policy Accounting Combinations......Page 423
Fundamentals......Page 424
BGP Policy Accounting Commands......Page 425
SNMP Operations......Page 426
Examples (CLI and SNMP)......Page 427
Destination-Sensitive Services......Page 429
Applicability......Page 431
Chapter 9 AAA Accounting......Page 434
Fundamentals of AAA Accounting......Page 436
High-Level Comparison of RADIUS, TACACS+, and Diameter......Page 437
RADIUS......Page 438
Diameter Details......Page 459
Chapter 10 NBAR......Page 464
NBAR Functionality......Page 465
Supported Devices and IOS Versions......Page 469
NBAR Protocol Discovery (PD) MIB......Page 470
NBAR show Commands......Page 474
NBAR Examples (CLI and SNMP)......Page 476
NBAR Applicability......Page 480
Chapter 11 IP SLA......Page 482
Measured Metrics: What to Measure......Page 484
Operations: How to Measure......Page 488
IP SLA CLI Operations......Page 511
SNMP Operations with the CISCO-RTTMON-MIB......Page 513
Application-Specific Scenario: HTTP......Page 514
Application-Specific Scenario: VoIP......Page 517
Advanced Features......Page 519
Implementation Considerations......Page 532
Applicability......Page 546
Part III: Assigning Technologies to Solutions......Page 554
Network Blueprint for Monitoring......Page 556
Device and Link Performance......Page 557
Network Connectivity and Performance......Page 561
Application Monitoring......Page 565
Service Monitoring and Routing Optimization......Page 567
Link Capacity Planning......Page 572
Network Blueprint for Capacity Planning......Page 574
Problem Space......Page 575
Capacity Planning Tools......Page 577
Methods for Generating the Core Traffic Matrix......Page 579
Summary......Page 588
Chapter 15 Voice Scenarios......Page 590
Network Blueprint for IP Telephony......Page 591
Voice Performance Measurement......Page 592
Voice Accounting......Page 604
Is Your Network Ready for IP Telephony?......Page 608
Chapter 16 Security Scenarios......Page 610
Network Blueprint for Security Management......Page 611
Security Management Process......Page 613
Summary......Page 627
Chapter 17 Billing Scenarios......Page 630
Network Blueprint for Billing......Page 631
Billing Approaches......Page 633
Summary......Page 640
A......Page 644
C......Page 645
D......Page 648
E......Page 649
G......Page 650
I......Page 651
M......Page 653
N......Page 654
O......Page 656
P......Page 657
R......Page 658
S......Page 659
T......Page 661
W-X-Y-Z......Page 662
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