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NetScout's CDM takes big leap forward

NetScout’s CDM can now enable better performance management
Network/Systems Management Alert By Dennis Drogseth , Network World , 07/14/2003
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Senior Editor Denise Dubie guides you through the latest developments in management tools and services.

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NetScout Systems this week is giving its Common Data Model the ability to gather data via SNMP, as well as NetfFow data from Cisco and Extreme Networks and sFlow data from Foundry Networks. CDM is also getting network device support for other leading switches and routers.

NetScout started CDM one year ago, when it unveiled Performance Manager 1.4. CDM has provided a common data store across multiple NetScout probe and agent sources, and now includes the new sources.

With the new support, NetScout’s products can enable performance-related management applications across a wide variety of disciplines, from capacity planning and reporting, to network and application monitoring and troubleshooting, to service-level management. Opnet’s IT Guru, for instance, could leverage CDM for more effective infrastructure design and planning, or root-cause analysis engines could profit from CDM’s data gathering.

This year NetScout has significantly improved its nGenius System with the new nGenius Performance Manager 2.0 and Probe Firmware 6.0, which both include support for CDM. One of the enhancements, specific to CDM, is support for MIB2 information - an adapter for gathering and analyzing flow data from SNMP-enabled infrastructure elements (network and server devices).

Another significant enhancement fulfills last year’s promise to bring together nGenius Capacity Planner and nGenius Application Service Level Manager into the same core product architecture. Both of these functions are now integrated into Performance Manager 2.0, and both can now exploit the expanded data gathering capabilities of CDM with ad-hoc reporting.

One of the core advantages of a unified approach to performance management is superior contextual analysis, and this fact isn’t lost on NetScout. For instance, usage data by application and by QoS level can be combined in the same report with policy-based, time-related alerts (a snapshot in time) to help identify potential problems more effectively.

With this in mind, NetScout has introduced what it calls “workspaces” with “task flow automation.” Simply put, this is an automated way to customize views and management services based on role and decision. Selected, interrelated views can be permanently captured and saved, and used to accelerate problem solving, planning and collaboration among IT personnel.

Denise Dubie is senior editor with Network World.

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