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Pre Conference Education:CA Spectrum Just Keeps Getting Better and Better
Kiran Diwakar
DevOps: Agile Ops
CA Technologies
Director, Product Management
DO5X88E
@Kiran_Diwakar
#CAWorld
Jayakrishna Karicharla (JK)
CA Technologies
Principal Software Engineer
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Abstract
Recent years have seen more substantial releases from
Spectrum. Join us in this session to explore some of the
new features, such as Spectrum 64 bit, the new Web
Client for Operators, Software-Defined Networks (SDN)
support, Bi-directional integration with CA Unified
Infrastructure Management, support for ModSecurity,
and simplified reporting. This will be a combination of
slides, demos and hands-on practice.
Kiran Diwakar
JayakrishnaKaricharla (JK)
CA Technologies
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Agenda
CA SPECTRUM 64-BIT DETAILS
CA SPECTRUM – UIM INTEGRATION
CA SPECTRUM SUPPORT FOR SDN AND NFV
CA SPECTRUM REPORTING IMPROVEMENTS - JASPERSOFT
MAKING CA SPECTRUM MORE SECURE
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CA Spectrum
A Critical Component of the CA IM Portfolio
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CA Spectrum
Only fault management component in the portfolio
1000s of enterprise customers globally, monitoring mission critical
infrastructure components
Complementing the capabilities of CA UIM aka Nimsoft and strengthening
those capabilities through the bi-directional integration
Extensive work ongoing for UI Refresh
Extensive work initiated for the Reporting Platform Refresh
New technology support…
Join us for the roadmap session to know more...
CA Spectrum 64-Bit Support
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Overview
Help large scale Spectrum delpoyments to:– Grow Spectrum scale without fear of hitting memory ceiling - model
more devices on a single landscape
– Help consolidate multiple landscapes/servers
– Simplify management and reduce TCO
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How Was x64 Done…
Data structure revamp and consolidation of pointer arithmetic to hold 64-bit pointers.
Deprecated unused code without affecting core functionality.
Max number of resources are being planned to be increased to better utilize them.
1M model maximum capacity
10K-15K device support in single landscape
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Extensive Performance Benchmarking
Spectrum SS KPI Normal Peak
Traps 100/sec 1000/sec
Events 100/sec 1000/sec
Alarms 1 update/sec 10 /sec for a period of 1 minute
Devices 10K
Models 1 Million
SS Activation < 30 mins
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OneClick Performance BenchmarkingSpectrum OC KPI Description Component Load Measure Win Lin Sol
OC Client launch time
Time taken to launch the
Oneclick Console right from
clicking the “Start Console” in
OC Admin page to load the
(Devices, Models, Alarms,
GCs, etc) until some operation
can be performed using the
OC Client.
Complete Alarms to be
loaded in alarms Tab.
o 40K Devices
o 2.5M Models
o 400 GC’s, each with 30K
Models
o 100K Alarms
2 Minutes2 Minutes 20
Seconds2 Minutes 10 Seconds
OC Client Launch time
–EEM and SSL enabledSame as above + EEM + SSL Same as above 3 minutes TBD TBD
One Click Server startup
time
Time taken to start the
OneClick Server (Tomcat)
o 40K Devices
o 2.5M Models
o 400 GC’s, each with 30K
Models
o 100K Alarms
5 minutes 0:01:15 0:01:05
Time taken to search 50K
elements through locator
search.
30 secs 56-60 secs 1 Minute 15 Seconds
Time taken to create\render
50K elements through Global
Collection (Static & Dynamic).
30 secs
Creation Time: 2-5
minutes
Rendering Time: 56-
60 Sec
Creation Time: 2-5
minutes
Rendering Time: 50-
55 Sec
Time taken to locate the
model using search box3 secs 6 – 10 Sec 6 – 10 Sec
Topology RenderingTime taken to render the
topology
o Topology with 10K
devices and 1M Models30 secs 25 – 30 Sec 25 – 30 sec
Rendering the Information
View
Time taken to render the
Information view for
Manager Models
o Managers with dynamic
information tables10 secs 5 -10 Sec 5 -10 Sec
Time taken for NCM Global
Sync
o Discover 2K NCM
enabled devices
90 mins for 2K
devices.
59 Minutes for 2K
Devices with 25K
Lines
59 Minutes for 2K
Devices with 25K
Lines
Time taken to upload device
configuration file – TFTP
o Upload a file with 50K
lines – TFPT5 mins.
Cannot be done
due to lack of
environment.
Cannot be done due
to lack of
environment.
Autodiscovery
Time taken to discover
multiple subnets (1500
devices per discovery)
o Discover 10000 devices
1500 per configuration
20 mins for
discovering 1500
devices ( 15K
models)
Range 1 - 0:10:41
Range 2 - 0:10:41
Range 3 - 0:09:54
Range 4 - 1:09:36
Range 5 - 0:39:29
Note: Discovery
Only
Range 1 - 0:01:02
Range 2 - 0:01:05
Range 3 - 0:03:16
Range 4 - 0:57:07
Range 5 - 0:03:47
Note: Discovery Only
Modeling Gateway
Time taken to load the
models through modeling
gateway
o Load 5000 devices (50K
models)6 hrs. 3-4 hrs. 3-4 hrs.
Search Operations
o Query is run when
overall 3M models are
available in OC
NCM Global Sync
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CA Spectrum 64-bit Support – Caveats
64-bit clients are required to take advantage of the increased capacity of
64-bit Spectrum 10
As a general rule, the maximum heap size of 32-bit clients on Windows
systems will range from 1.4 to 1.6G of memory, while on 32-bit Solaris the
address space is limited to 2G– If this is exceeded the client will no longer launch until a 64-bit client is utilized
Spectrum 10 does not officially support 32-bit java clients as it has not
been QA tested
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Upgrade/Migration Considerations
Upgrade as-is, same number of SS
Migrate data as-is, same number of SS
Consolidation of SS, leverage scale improvements best practice– MLS (and key servers) should be upgraded only
The servers with data, like Archive Manager etc
– Use Modelling Gateway to converge the remaining SS
Export from multiple SS & import into 1 new scaled SS
CA Spectrum x64 – Live In Action
CA Spectrum – CA UIM Integration
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Overview Current Spectrum – UIM Integration
Spectrum is integrated with Unified Infrastructure Management (UIM) for
managing Servers and Virtual environments (VMware)
UIM discovered CI’s (Servers, VM elements) are synchronized with
Spectrum and corresponding models are created
Spectrum powerful RCA/FI is leveraged to identify root cause and suppress
symptomatic alarms
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Workflows
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Configure UIM Integration
Enable/Disable
integration
Test the connection to
UIM server
Enabling Virtualization
will permanently disable
VHM Manager
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What Happens After Enabling Integration?
Spectrum contacts UIM Server
Retrieves all server CI’s discovered by UIM
Creates/augments models in Spectrum for the corresponding CI’s
Rediscovers the L2 connectivity for these new models
Establishes connections in Spectrum topology
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UIM Node/Folder Is Populated
Expand the Nimsoft Node
Organized by OS
Each host CI is a model in
Spectrum
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L2 Connections Are (Re) discovered
Spectrum automatically
rediscovers the L2 connections
of new models
UIM discovered CI’s are
displayed with unique icon
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Launch Into UMP with Context
For more details, launch in
context into UMP
Each model will have new
menu items to launch into
UMP for details
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Alarms
Alarms on UIM servers are
generated using RCA and
Correlation
Spectrum alarms are
suppressed
Alarms from UIM are
suppressed if root cause is
on router
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Spectrum-UIM Integration- Live In Action
CA Spectrum UIM Bi-Directional Integration
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Intent
Building out the vision will be iterative – need to make solution relevant and still
attractive to over 2000 existing customers across both tools
Allow users to use the same console for managing their networks as well as
systems (and other IT domains)
– Drive fault, performance, flows alarm management from either tool
Same, synchronized data across both consoles (Spectrum and UIM) with capability
to drive actions from either
Leverage complementing capabilities from the other tool, providing higher value
to users (more than 1+1)
Build on top of the current, existing solution – a step towards the broader strategy
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Priority Use Case: Spectrum Alarms in UIM
Theme: Leverage world-class Spectrum Fault, Impact Management
capabilities in UIM
Allow UIM users, comfortable with their console, to drive infrastructure
fault and root cause from their current console
UIM leverages the RCA information and suppresses symptomatic alarms –
reduction in alarms, in turn tickets
So faster triage of problems and outages, while using the current console
– with more efficiency
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Priority Use Case: Spectrum Network Inventory UIM
Theme: Ensure operators/administrators can look at the same set of network
devices for fault & performance for faster triage
With UIM performance management capabilities now beefed up, aligning
Spectrum with it (like eHealth)
Ensure customers have ability to selectively pass network inventory from Spectrum
to UIM
Use the inventory to drive performance metrics collection as well as
trends/reports on those devices
Drives easier and faster triage of issues
– Both performance and fault data on the same set of devices across both tools
Optional launch-in-context on both sides for deep-dive analysis
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Priority Use Case: Alarm Action Synchronization
Theme: Ensure users use their console of choice and still drive actions on alarms
across fault and performance or other parts of their infrastructure environment
Alarm visualization across tools is great start
Alarm synchronization truly allows to complete all key workflows without leaving
the tool of choice
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Additional Use Cases Being Researched
Embed alarm consoles in portals directly
Domain specific inventory sync up across tools
Expand RCA across storage, DB and other domains
Enhance the scale of the solution
Lot more……
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Architecture
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Current UIM to Spectrum Integration: View UIM alarms in Spectrum
nasSpectroServer
SNMP traps
NAS lifecycle alarms
alarm_new
alarm_close
alarm_updatesnmpgtw
alarm_close_gtw
alarm_close2
AlertMap EventDisp
Southbound Interface
Spectrum events
Nis dbNisapi(REST)
Pull
• Inventory pull triggered on new alarms• Uses hostname in alarm as inventory key
• Attempts to match IP address• Creates new model in Spectrum
UIM
Alarm
Spectrum
View
Approach: UIM alarms sent as SNMP traps via UIM snmpgtw to Spectrum southbound interface
Drilldown/cross launch
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2-Way Architecture
UIM
View/Manage Alarms
Spectrum
View/Manage Alarms
Drilldown/cross launch
UDM Probe
Drilldown/cross launch
Enrich alarmsInventory sync
RES
T A
PI
Integration probe
OneClickServer
EMS ProbeSpectrum and EMS Alarms
NAS ProbeNAS Alarms
Alarm
AP
I
Loop prevention
Update/close alarms via EmsClient API
Query alarms via EmsClient API
Discovery ServerReconcile
Query inventory changes
Query alarm changes
Open/update/close alarms
Create Spectrum alarms via EmsEvent API
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Chassis 4
Inventory SyncGoal: Synchronize inventory to ensure alarms go to the right Spectrum/UIM device
Server 1
Disk 1
Server 2
Disk 2
Server 1Server 2Server 4
Chassis 4
Spectrum UIM
Server 1Disk 1
Server 2Disk 2
Server 3Disk 3
InventoryServe
r 3
Disk 3
Server 1
Disk 1
Server 2
Disk 2
Server 3
Disk 3
Server 4
Server 4
Server 1Server 2Server 4
Chassis 4
Spectrum UIM
Server 1Disk 1
Server 2Disk 2
Server 3Disk 3
Server 4
InventoryB
efo
reA
fte
r
Sync Sync
Chassis 4
Server 4
• IP devices only• UIM Discovery Server correlates and
reconciles between Spectrum and UIM
Key
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Example Inventory and Alarm Sync
Server 1
Disk 1
Server 2
Disk 2
Server 1Server 2Server 4
Spectrum UIM
Server 1Disk 1
Server 2Disk 2
Server 3Disk 3
Inventory
Server 1S Server Alarm 1U Server Alarm 1U Disk Alarm 1
EventModelU Server Alarm 3
Server 4S Server Alarm 4
Spectrum UIM
Server 1S Server Alarm 1U Server Alarm 1U Disk Alarm 1
Server 3U Server Alarm 3
Server 4S Server Alarm 4
Alarms
Server 3
Disk 3
Server 4
Server 1
Disk 1
Server 2
Disk 2
Server 3
Disk 3
Server 4
Server 4
Server 1Server 2Server 4
Spectrum UIM
Server 1Disk 1
Server 2Disk 2
Server 3Disk 3
Server 4
Inventory
Server 1S Server Alarm 1
Server 4S Server Alarm 4
Spectrum UIM
Server 1U Server Alarm 1U Disk Alarm 1
Server 3U Server Alarm 3
Alarms
Bef
ore
Aft
er
Sync Sync Sync
CA Spectrum Support for Software-defined Networks (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)
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Motivation
Extend Spectrum capabilities to support next-generation technologies
New services will include physical as well as virtual elements
Single console and tool to manage and monitor different infrastructure
types
Leverage core Spectrum capabilities like discovery, topology, fault isolation
and root cause analysis
Targeting 3 key use cases for customer/user value
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SDN/NFV Use Case #1
Topology for Virtual Overlay
– Showcase the service chain, the virtual topology in Spectrum
Also show the individual virtual elements and their status
– Use the Spectrum tried and tested discovery and modelling capabilities
– Visual representation vis-à-vis the other elements in the IT infrastructure
All this from the same console, Spectrum OneClick
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SDN/NFV: Topology for Virtual Overlay
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SDN/NFV Use Case #2
How does the virtual overlay map to the physical infrastructure (underlay)?– The most critical part for understanding and triaging problems
– Holistic topology of the virtual (overlay) environment with the mapping to the physical (underlay) infrastructure, the compute nodes
– Will help visually see the services and their physical dependencies
Facilitate identifying bottleneck and then take appropriate actions on those
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Complete End to End Visibility in Single View
SFC View, gives a logical representation of typical flow of packets defined in that SFC
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SDN/NFV Use Case #3
Fault isolation– What Spectrum does best, pin point the problem/s, minimize the
number of actionable alarms
– Use relationships and information acquired through implementation of UC1 & UC2
– Which VM, which tunnel, which logical and/or physical entity is affected
– In lieu of that, which users/subscribers are affected
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Root Cause Analysis & Fault Management
Spectrum SDN/NFV Support Demo
CA Spectrum Reporting Improvements
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SRM Refresh..
Goal is to….simplify reporting..
Provide option to remove CABI altogether!
Plan to officially publish SRM schema and documentation thereof:
– Publish sample queries that can be used to create reports in the reporting platform of your choice
– No need to install CABI at all!
Use Jaspersoft as a potential reporting engine, provide sample reports and extension tools.
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Work in Progress..
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Schema & Table Documentation Structure Review..
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Jaspersoft Performance Benchmarking
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Jaspersoft Reporting – Live In Action
Making CA Spectrum More Secure
CA Spectrum: Notified Vulnerability Assessment:
The Three Step Approach
Step 1: Create an RTC Story for vulnerability
A) Support Engineer creates an RTC Story for vulnerability with the details provided by customer as per the
following template (please see slide 5 for Story fields) :
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Name of Customer / Vulnerability Source:
Entity (Spectrum/Third Party) : Is it with Spectrum** or Third Party Component (e.g. Java, MySQL etc)
Type of Vulnerability: e.g. Cross Site Scripting, Link Injection, Third Party
CVE No(s) :
Severity : Critical, High, Medium, Low
Probable Risk: 1-2 liner (what if immediate solution is not available ? What are the consequences‘)
**Customer found vulnerabilities in CA Spectrum.
B) After creating an RTC Story, Support Engineer informs Spectrum Product Management Team
Step 2: Investigate Impact
A) PM Team will review RTC Story and may ask for more information from Support Engineer if needed else PM
team initiates investigation.
B) Spectrum Engineering team (aka Vulnerability Response Team (VRT) updates the story with approximate
timeframe of impact study.
C) After completing the impact study, VRT will respond as per following template : (please see slide 6 for Story
fields)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Are we vulnerable? : Yes / No (VRT updates this)
Impact to Spectrum: 1-2 lines (VRT updates this)
** Fix : What is a proposed solution? (VRT updates this)
** Any workaround available: (VRT updates this)
** Applicable only for Critical / High Vulnerabilities'.
Step 3A : Yes, we are vulnerable. Estimates for fixing vulnerability
1) PM Team lines up the story for an upcoming Release.
2) PM Team defines an appropriate Acceptance criteria.
3) VRT updates an RTC Story with the estimates (Story Points).
4) PM Team informs Support Engineer about plans to fix.
5) Support engineer communicates the same to customer and moves the L1 support ticket to AWGA queue.
Size Estimation: (VRT updates this)
Step 3B : No, we are not vulnerable.
1) PM Team informs Support Engineer that we are not vulnerable.
2) Support Engineer communicates the same to customer and requests closure.
3) PM Team close the RTC story.
Sample RTC Story for Vulnerability Report
Sample VRT Update to RTC Story
Size Estimation:
(VRT adds Story
Points)
VRT adds this
information.
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Proactive Strengthening For Security Vulnerabilities
Research new OS versions and plan to support those
Review new versions of 3rd Party Components – Java, MySQL, PKI, Apache
etc
Product Managers a lot more aggressive and conscious about
vulnerabilities
Helping customers and partners run and evaluate penetration tests
Recent PEN tests did not uncover any critical or high impacting items –
only low
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ModSecurity Support for CA Spectrum
ModSecurity a web application firewall (WAF) is a tool that will help to
secure web applications
In ModSecurity everything revolves around two things – Configuration and
Rules
Enabling ModSecurity to prevent the malicious remote client from
accessing OneClick Server
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Enhance Security - ModSecurity
When user install OneClick Server the “apache folder” is created under
SPECROOT Directory. This folder includes the following items:
– Apache HTTP server 2.4 package that is required to install and to start the Apache server.
– Open source ModSecurity 2.9 package that is required to run the Apache server as a reverse proxy
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Enable ModSecurity
By default, Apache listens on port 8080. When user does not assign the
existing tomcat port to Apache, the clients have to use the url with Apache
port number 8080.
Follow these steps:
On Windows, run the following command at the command prompt to enable ModSecurity:
$SPECROOT\NT-Tools\SRE\bin\bash.exe "$SPECROOT\\apache\\bin\\configApacheModsec.sh" "enable“
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Disable ModSecurity
Run the following command (from $SPECROOT\apache\bin) at the bash
prompt to disable ModSecurity:
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ModSecurity Logs
When ModSecurity is enabled, the following types of log files are
generated:
- Install Log: The "install.log" is created when you first enable ModSecurity using the
script
- Error Log: The "error.log" file is generated when an error or any malicious attempt is
encountered on OneClick Server
- Audit Log: The "audit.log" file contains the detailed information about all of the HTTP
client intrusions that are detected by ModSecurity
- Debug Log: The "debug.log" file logs all of the ModSecurity errors and exceptions that
are useful for debugging
ModSecurity – Live In Action
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Recommended Sessions
SESSION # TITLE DATE/TIME
DO5T15S
Case Study: Intel Corporation – The Benefits of and Need
for Agile Operations in Network Transformation
(DevOps Theater)
11/18/2015 at 12:15pm
DO5X125SThe Road Ahead For CA Spectrum (Roadmap)
(Breakers D)11/18/2015 at 2:00pm
DO5X130SCase Study - Railinc: "How Railinc Ensures The Links In
Our Nation's Supply Chain" (Breakers D)11/18/2015 at 3:45 pm
DO5X220LHands-On Lab: How To Leverage Spectrum UI Updates
for Operational Efficiency (Surf EF)11/18/2015 at 4:30 pm
DO5X214LHands-On Lab: CA Spectrum 10.0 Deep Dive - 64-bit,
Network Virtualization and GIS Map View (Surf EF)11/19/2015 at 2:00pm
DO5T27TTech Talk: Introduction to SDN/NFV Assurance
(CA Virtual Network Assurance) (DevOps Floor)11/19/2015 at 3:45pm
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Must See Demos
Integrate Event Mgmt, Fault Isolation and Root Cause Analysis
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Theater 5
CA UIM
CA Unified Infrastructure Management
Theater 5
Deploy SDN/NFV without Adding More Monitoring Tools
CA Virtual Network Assurance
Theater 5
Ensure Service Delivery Across Complex Infrastructures
CA Performance Management
Theater 5
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Follow On Conversations At…
Tech TalksIntro to CA Virtual Network Assurance
3:45pm-4:15pmThursday, Nov 19Theater 5
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Q & A
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