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I've been doing some more reading about network event handling and found some interesting articles and a few facts that I'd like to share. I have my own ideas about handling network events, but am open to learning what other people do and why...
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Utility services like DNS, DHCP, NTP, AAA, and network management contribute to a smoothly running network. I'm an advocate for designated utility subnets for these services. Why have utility services subnets? It allows the network administrators...
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It seems like the pace of virtualization has recently increased - or perhaps I'm becoming more aware of it. Cisco announced their Unified Computing System (UCS) earlier this year and the Nexus 7000 last year. Both have significant virtualization components...
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Jimmy Ray Purser, a blogger and video blogger for Cisco and Network World, just did a blog with that title . In that blog post, he makes several comments that are right on target with the deficiency of most network management systems: - It is a lot of...
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Today, I was talking to one of Netcordia's university customers in the state of Texas. They have over 40 merchants and store fronts on campus allowing students and others to pay by credit card. And they've started to get audited at least once...
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I had the privilege of reviewing a neat paper, Network Topology Discovery , by Eric Siegel, a technical analyst at the Burton Group. His paper covers a many aspects of network topology discovery in 30 pages, sprinkled with details on how things work....
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I've written here (and in our Forum) about visualization and why a lot of visualization isn't very useful. An interesting parallel concept is that of auralization, which is to sound what visualization is to sight. William W. Gayer at Apple developed...
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With all the existing network management products on the market, what was the motivation for creating NetMRI? I found in my consulting work that people often had a lot of products, but that they didn’t regularly use them (yes, there are exceptions...
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I visited a customer yesterday who is using eight (!) tools for network management (this count includes NetMRI ). It wasn’t much of a surprise to find out that they are using only a fraction of each product, often only one specific function. One...
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