Automatic network discovery, documentation & visualization. IP Explorer

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Automatic network discovery, documentation & visualization IP Explorer

IP Explorer FOR TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE PROVIDERS, UTILITIES AND ENTERPRISES Lack of up to date network information makes daily operation of large communication networks difficult. Most network management processes depend on the availability of these data. Almost every tool that supports operations support processes (such as troubleshooting, configuration and performance management) has some sort of network discovery functionality. However, these tools usually provides minimum functionality and limited range of data minimally necessary for the operation of the management system. IP Explorer is unique in that it is a fully automated, end-to-end product for discovering and visualizing the whole L2/L3 network infrastructure and documenting inhomogeneous IP/Ethernet/MPLS networks. IP Explorer offers Network discovery with comprehensive functionality and the widest possible scope of up-to-date network information to ensure 360-degree visibility, Fully automated, end-to-end discovery of any heterogeneous IP/Ethernet/MPLS network, Vendor-independent model for storing the discovered network, visualized on a feature-rich Web interface, Fast and easy creation of network documentation based on real-life, up-to-date information, Standards-compliant open interface that enables any higher-level management process to access current network information.

3 Benefits UNIQUE FOR DOCUMENTING INHOMOGENEOUS NETWORKS IP Explorer provides comprehensive network discovery and visualization solution for the whole L2/L3 network infrastructure. Network devices of various major vendors (e.g. Cisco, Alcatel, Juniper, HP, Huawei, ZTE, NEC) are supported in a unified way. Even as a stand-alone application, IP Explorer implements an interactive network documentation function such as MPLS VPN and spanning tree visualization. It is a high availability, highly scalable, distributed data collection platform. FLEXIBLE ARCHITECTURE FOR EASIER INTRODUCTION OF A NEW DEVICE TYPE ConnectorServer module implement the communication with the network devices. Via the management protocols supported by the given device type (SNMP, TELNET, SSH, etc.), the ConnectorServer module queries the network configuration of the given device and the neighboring devices. The results are used for the comprehensive discovery of the network. In order to support a new device type, it is sufficient to extend this single ConnectorServer module that can also be performed by a third party. CUSTOMIZABLE ACCORDING TO INDIVIDUAL NEEDS Users can access IP Explorer s data via a feature-rich Webbased interface running on the five most popular browsers. Features include browsing the inventory-level information and configuration details of the network elements, as well as viewing, customizing and arranging topological diagrams. SUPPORTS DATA MAPPING DUE TO ITS VENDOR INDEPENDENT IP NETWORK DATA MODEL IP Explorer is based on a vendor-independent IP network model designed in compliance with the SID model developed by the Telemanagement Forum. The main advantage of the data model designed in accordance with SID recommendations is that it supports data mapping between systems developed along similar concepts when these are integrated into the same application environment. EASY TO INTEGRATE INTO OPERATIONS SUPPORT SOLUTIONS The full functionality open SOAP northbound interface enables integration with higher-level applications and automated processes, and all details discovered by the product can be queried. Based on the documentation and the service definition file, anyone can integrate IP Explorer into an existing management environment. IP Explorer is built on open standards and it is easily expandable.

4 Use Cases IP EXPLORER AUTOMATES THE NETWORK DOCUMENTATION PROCESS The time required for documenting and making an inventory of large networks significantly decreases while the accuracy improves. Furthermore, the inconsistency resulting from changes during the documentation process dramatically declines. IP EXPLORER EFFECTIVELY SUPPORTS NETWORK- PLANNING PROCESS The up-to-date structure of the network and accurate information on free capacities are available before the design begins. IP EXPLORER SIMPLIFIES FAULT MANAGEMENT The discovered network information accelerates the identification of the direct cause of a failure (root cause error). During impact analysis, it is easier to reveal what services are affected by an error and whom the clients concerned. This gives the opportunity to correct the problem before the customer would notice it, thus indirectly increasing customer satisfaction.

5 Key Features MANAGING LARGE NETWORKS During managing a large network, it may be important that we can break it into smaller parts along several criteria, such as geography or its internal logic. IP Explorer supports two types of such segmentation: PARTITIONING Given the small number of assignable IP addresses in IPv4, several companies and organizations use certain address ranges in parallel for their internal networks. Network partitioning enables the management of multiple networks (using the same address ranges) for different customers on a single interface. BREAKDOWN BY REGIONS Breakdown by regions enables load distribution and traffic optimization. SAFE OPERATION: FAULT TOLERANCE, HIGH AVAILABILITY, LOAD DISTRIBUTION IP Explorer modules can be run in multiple copies and the modules with identical roles are able to take over the tasks of another failing module, ensuring continuous operation and high availability. With several modules running concurrently, even if no error occurs, these modules distribute their tasks among themselves and thereby improve the load distribution of the system. DETAILED DEVICE AND NETWORK TOPOLOGY DISCOVERY A network discovery process should inform the user about what devices the network consists of, what the structure of these devices are, how they are configured and connected with each other. Accordingly, information collected by IP Explorer about a network includes: INVENTORY INFORMATION Device list with details Physical structure of the devices, component details DEVICE CONFIGURATIONS NETWORK TOPOLOGY INFORMATION Physical connections Logical connections Spanning tree information

6 Key Features VISUALIZATION, DOCUMENTATION The users want not only to see the data collected from the network, but also to use and pass on to other systems. IP Explorer meets these demands and this functionality makes it stronger over its competitors. Its key features are the following: NETWORK VISUALIZATION IP Explorer can automate organization of views along hierarchy according to defined criteria and users can form views by arbitrary demands. Visualization of the network is vector graphical. The layout is automatic by default, and later can be manually edited and saved for re-use. Device icons are displayed by device type and connections are visualized by bandwidth. Interactive diagrams allow drilldown to more detailed levels of the network documentation. Alarms from any performance measurement or fault management systems can be displayed on the topology. NETWORK DOCUMENTATION The displayed figures from the topographical diagrams can be exported to.pdf or.svg vector format. The vendor-independent relational database model of IP Explorer enables creating reports of any complexity. Built-in functionality allows retrieval of a wide variety of specific details. Network topology

7 Key Features IP EXPLORER IN OPERATIONS SUPPORT IP Explorer offers factory integration to NETvisor PVSR performance monitoring product. During discovery, IP Explorer controls PVSR that performance monitoring of discovered devices begin as soon as possible. To start monitoring successfully, IP Explorer fully sets the parameters of PVSR. On the user interface of IP Explorer, it is possible to display any data from any external system on the other hand to jump to any external application.

9 1 Automate the network documentation and inventory process. IP Explorer IN AN OPERATIONS SUPPORT SOLUTION 2 Visualize any heterogeneous IP/Ethernet/ MPLS networks. 3 Support network design & fault management processes by accurate & up-to-date information.

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