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HP Network Node Manager 10.00Heinz Nisi
HP Software EMEA
30. September 2014 HP Software Anwendertreffen 2014
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Agenda
Herausforderungen
Industrie Trends
Was ist neu in NNMi10.00
Neue Produkt Struktur
Was tun
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Heutige Herausforderungen
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Networks rapidly expand in size
25B Projected number of networked devices online by 2015 59x By 2017, internet traffic
increase since 2005
37% Increase in number of web sites between Jan 2013-2014 [861M ]
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And complexity
Consumerization
Wireless expansion
Cloud computing
Bring your own device
Fault isolation
Configuration
Virtualization
Software defined networksPerformance
Compliance
Application aware
Scale
Security mandatesMobility
Regulatory requirements
Heterogeneous
MPLS
VLANs
Unified communications
IPV6
4G
VoIPNFV
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IT Executive Users
Network Management
SecurityCompliance
Unified Communications
Traditional Infrastructure
Cloud Infrastructure
SDN/NFV
Network
Availability and performance
Network impact on business process, costs, and investments
Complex technology (cloud, virtualization, hybrid delivery, …)
Rapid growth in devices and services
Subtle performance issues, hard to diagnose root cause, multiple vendor point tools, human error, increasing MTTR
Compliance and security requirements
Challenge:IT organizations must scramble to manage their networks effectively
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Industrie Trends &HP Automated Network Management
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Virtualized Network FunctionsPolicies implemented in fabric
Overlay forwarding policies
Provisioned by SDN Controllers
Dynamically scaled
No discrete device to discover
Fabric ManagementPolicy driven monitoring & configPervasive flow mapping is criticalVisualize forwarding policiesMonitor the VNF performanceDrive auto-scaling (capacity) Ops
Evolution of network infrastructure and NMS
FY14
Device ManagementDevice discovery
Device health metrics
Stable neighbor topology
Flow reporting / observation
Virtual EdgeVirtual edge connectivity
Appliance orchestration integration
Network Management as a Service
Automated management provisioning
End to end application flows
Relationship based compliance
Physical AppliancesRacked install
Long refresh cycles
Stable persistent deployment
Device > tenant
Virtual AppliancesHypervisor guest images
Virtual network connectivity
Rapid software update cycle
Short deployment cycles
Redeployment on demand
Tools evolution
Infrastructure evolution
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Network Automation (NA)
Change, configuration, and compliance
HP Automated Network Management (ANM)Deliver VIP network services!
Network Node Manager i (NNMi)
Fault and performance monitoring
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Integrated, proven products give you complete control of your physical and virtual network infrastructure.
ANM=
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VIP network services providing fault, performance, configuration, and compliance
Why HP ANM?
HeterogeneousAcross physical, virtual and clouds
Smart Features
Root cause, topology, automation
Scale25k-30k devices per server
Comply with standards
Reduces MTTR & outages with full network management
Ops efficiency via integrations to BSM, SA, OO, CSA, UCMDB, and API
Provision & Configure
Discover, Monitor, & Isolate
Compliance & Remediation
Map &Report
ANM
Service Provider
Problem: Manual configuration changes
With HP: 95% reduction in time to deploy changes
Telecommunications Company
Problem: Could not grow business without high labor
With HP: 2x managed devices without additional staff
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Nearly 25 years in the industry
Early 1990’s:Established the HP OpenView brand; introduced graphical topology mapping
. . .2007: NNMi 8.0 introduced major architecture change for “greenfield” customers: single database, single UI, jboss, “management by exception,” Performance for Metrics iSPI…
. . . 2010: NNMi 9.0 improved scalability, performance, etc. for enterprise business and managed service providers and enhanced integrations with HP Software portfolio.
2011: NNMi 9.10 supported NNM 6x/7x migration and substantially expanded Network Performance Sever (NPS) capability
2012: NNMi 9.20: Revised User Interface model; added Security and Tenancy models
2014: NNMi 10.0: Network Virtualization, Richer Maps, Enterprise grade Custom Poller, CLI Framework, Scheduled Outage
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Was ist neu in NNMi 10.00?
Network Management Software
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Across fault, performance, configuration and compliance management
NNMi and NA 10.00 release themes
Network VirtualizationStackables, Virtual Switch Support, Virtual Device Context, Juniper QFabric, Cisco Nexus, Chassis Management
Customer RequestsMap, Custom Poller, CLI, Scheduled Outage, Security Audit Logs, NA-NNMi Integration in distributed environments, Serialized Task automation, Search
App-Aware Network Management
Dashboard Views, Analysis Pane Improvements including compliance
Cloud / SDN Management
OpenFlow Controller/Switch (HP, Big Switch, NEC) configuration and compliance management (released driver pack, future SDN content pack)
Automated, Efficient and Secure
Supportability improvements, support HS and GNM, OEL, RHEL, business basics and mandates, L10N L2+
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Dashboard Views
New Dashboard Workspace
• Dashboards contain different panel types including tables, Map Views, Pie Charts, and Chart Views
• Chart Views can be dynamically changed to line, bar, area, and scatter plots
• Dashboard may be drilled through for more detail
• Panels may provide hyperlinks to another level of dashboard if the associated object is available
• Previous levels of dashboard views are tracked in the breadcrumb trail area of the NNMi Console
Variable Scoping
• There are Dashboard Views for the Network Overview as well as specific objects (node groups, nodes, and interfaces)
Dashboards provide information about the health and status of the network
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Broaden visibility spanning physical and virtual network infrastructure
Network Virtualization
Chassis
Switch Stacks
Virtual Device Contexts
Components
Node Sensors
• CPU, MEMORY, BUFFERS, DISK
Physical Sensors (card or chassis)
• FAN, POWER, TEMPERATURE, VOLTAGE, BACKPLANE
NIC Teaming and Link Aggregation
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Cisco Unified Fabric solution
Expanded view shows FEXes
Link Aggregation
Comprehensive support for Nexus 5000 and 7000 models
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Juniper Qfabric Integral SupportQFX Series switches are building blocks for DC fabric architectures
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Richer Maps
Pan, Zoom
• Maps have an Overview Panel that allows you to pan around the map – you can also pan using left-click drag and zoom using the mouse wheel
• You can select and move multiple nodes on a map
• Searching in a map (via the Find icon) will now zoom to the result.
Map Annotations
• Users can add resizable map annotations to a Node Group Map, including text and background
Accessibility
• Menu navigation using mnemonics
• Improved keyboard navigation of table views
Better customisation and ease of usage
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Automatically move nodes out of and into service to minimize false incidents
NNMi Scheduled Outage
Planned outages
• Scheduled Outages tab on Node form and the Scheduled Outages analysis pane
• Global list available in “Scheduled Node Outages”
Retroactive outages
• You can record an outage in the past to indicate that the outage was intentional (e.g., a service window that you forgot to schedule an outage for before the fact).
Command line
• Create, list, modify, and delete scheduled outages
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Performance Data Visualization
Tabular view
Interfaces or nodes
Variable time range
Filter by group
Set the number of rows
Easy, graphical style
Ranges adjusted in config files
Performance Inventory
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Lowered TCO and increased visibility
Scalability
NNMi
Node and polled address limits per server (30K nodes, 60Kaddress )
Custom Poller bulk collection and multi-variable collections for very large tiers
Increased Node and Security configuration definitions (12K node groups, 6-level hierarchy)
Network Performance Server distributed architecture
Traffic iSPI doubled capacity! Up to 5M flow records per minute
NA
Single NA server MAX 25k nodes
Extra Large tier (100k nodes)
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Custom Poller
Bulk Collection
• New type of Custom Poller collection for use with high-volume collections
• Polls all instances of configured MIB variables for nodes matching a given Custom Poller policy
Improved Collections
• You can poll multiple MIB variables per Custom Poller Collection, and can select the filter variables using a MIB Tree browser
• You can export String and Integer data types to NPS (Network Performance Server)
• Custom Poller provides cross-domain extension pack reporting support
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Site Maps
iSPI QA - Visualisation
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QA Response Map UI
Node Response Maps
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SNMP Communication
Events
• Fast SNMP Trap Receiver process instantiation for HA environment (avoid missing traps at startup time)
• Templates for SNMP trap configuration
SNMP Communication and MIBs
• MIB Tree in MIB Browser
• MIB browser now supports SNMP set.
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Deployment and Configuration Enhancements
Global Network Management• Custom Attributes are now automatically replicated
from the regional manager to the global manager in GNM environments.
• L2 Connections derived from Unnumbered Interfaces are now replicated from the regional manager to the global manager
• Nodes remotely managed by the global manager no longer consume a license node count.
IPv6 • IPv6 management is now supported on Windows.
• IPv6 management is now enabled by default for new installs.
StatePoller / Monitoring Configuration• Addresses associated with admin down interfaces
will not be polled, eliminating contribution to node status
• Improved logging in statepoller.trace.log of details about invalid data returned by polled devices.
Security • Configurable data encryption algorithms and key
lengths
• Stronger hashing algorithm for storing user account passwords in the NNMi database
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Integrations
NNMi – NA large scale deployment architecture options
NA Compliance Analysis Pane added to NNMi
Single BSM / UCMDB Integration Module
NA CLI enhancements and expansion
Increases deployment flexibility
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Neue Produkt Struktur
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Network management simplification
2. Simpler Metrics and Products
1. New Product EditionsNetwork Node Manager i
Network Automation
Significantly reduce the number of products
“$ per node” licensing - no more “Points”
Eliminate Non Production Licenses
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Network Node Manager i
NNMi Advanced (Fault)
Network Performance (Metric & QA)
Developer Tool Kit
NNMi Advanced (Fault)
Network Performance (Metric & QA)
Developer Tool Kit
IP Telephony / IP Multicast / MPLS
Application Traffic
Run-book Automation
Prior Product Editions
NNM Premium NNM Ultimate
1 2
New Product Editions
NNMi Standard (Fault)
3
NNMi Advanced (Fault)
Promotion for UpgradesInvestment Protection and Additional Value at no extra cost
Previous 8.x/9.x Structure
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Network automation
Config Change Detection
Satellites
Policy Compliance
Config Change Detection
Configuration Automation
Policy Compliance
Configuration Automation
Horizontal Scalability/Multimaster
Config Change Detection
Satellites
Configuration Automation
Horizontal Scalability/Multimaster
NA UltimateNA Premium
HP NA (prior product edition)
Legacy migrations
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Was tun?
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Learn more at: www.hp.com/go/nmc
Customer success stories
Videos
White papers
Software
Datasheets
60 day trial for 250 nodes
Free tools and utilities
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Get connected!
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Links
VIVIT http://www.vivit-worldwide.org
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=874417
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Vivit-Worldwide/91416553859
Google+: https://plus.google.com/112810720829365092339/posts?hl=en
Twitter: @Vivitworldwide
HP Software Network Managementhttp://www.hp.com/go/nmc
BSM BLOG : http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Business-Service-Management-BAC/bg-p/sws-571#.UuFj5xDn9hE
HP Live Network: https://hpln.hp.com/group/network-automation
Network Management Practitioner Forum:
http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Network-Management-Practitioners/bd-p/sws-NetManPracForum#.U-pCjrHnZ36
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/groups/HP-Network-Management-Solutions-4947509/about
YouTube: HP Software Channel, Network Management http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtS6YX0YOX4diB1Pnq9SMEJy0h0JhRNRU
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Thank You.
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Backup
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Enhanced Command Line Support
Communication Settings• Create, list, modify and delete settings
• Change the SNMP configuration for a node directly
Discovery Seeds• List seeds, see seed status
Node Groups and Node Group Maps• Create, list, modify and delete node groups and
node group map settings
Custom Poller• Create, list, modify, and delete all aspects of
custom poller configuration
• Enable and disable Custom Poller
Makes it easier to automate provisioning and configuration tasks
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Enhanced Command Line Support contd.
Scheduled Outage• Create, list, modify and delete scheduled outages
Unnumbered Interface Connectivity• Create, list, modify node groups and subnets for
unnumbered interface connectivity
Connected Neighbor Interfaces• List the connected neighbor interfaces for a given
node
Makes it easier to automate provisioning and configuration tasks
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Integrations
• The NNMi – NA integration has been improved in a distributed environment involving NNMi Global Network Management (GNM) and NA Horizontal Scalability.
• Different deployment models are possible to associate NNMi regional managers to NA cores.
– All NNMi regional managers can integrate to the same NA core, or
– each NNMi regional manager can integrate to a different NA core in the Horizontal Scalability environment to distribute the load.
• Cross-launch operations to NA are supported for both locally and remotely managed NNMi nodes on the global manager
• NNMi does not move nodes out of NA partitions on topology synchronization if Map NNMi Security Groups to NA Partitions is disabled in the HP NA Integration Module.
• Management address changes in NNMi are propagated to NA through topology synchronization so that NA uses the same address for managing the node.
• Refined configuration for restricting NNMi user access to NA information in the NNMi analysis pane.
HP Network Automation
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iRA (intelligent Response Agent)iRA – intelligent Response Agent–The Intelligent Response Agent (iRA) is an agent that helps you configure Quality of Service (QoS) monitoring probes on NNMi-managed servers. These probes can generate different types of synthetic traffic to measure the performance of the network between the source and destination nodes. The iRA enables you to configure the following service types of probes.
•Jitter **Requires iRA on Source and Destination•UDP Echo•DNS•HTTP•HTTPS•ICMP•TCP•Oracle DB Connect **NetSNMP 5.7.1 (a pre-req) gets shipped with iRA
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Integrations
Single BSM / UCMDB Integration Module
• Prior releases supported separate integration mechanisms for BSM Topology and UCMDB
• These have been replace by a combined Topology Integration Module
• Functional Improvements
– VLAN synchronization
– Impact Analysis action for Nodes
– Enhanced filtering of topology objects for UCMDB
– Topology synchronization with a "push" model for both UCMDB and BSM RTSM
No Longer Supported• HP Network Node Manager version 6.x, 7.x
• HP ProCurve Manager Plus (PCM Plus)
• xMatters inc. (formerly AlarmPoint Systems) xMatters lite, xMatters workgroup, xMattersenterprise, and xMatters mobile access
• Clarus Systems ClarusIPC+
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• Database
• Report Server (UiBi)
• Extract, Transform, Load (ETL)
• Standard scale in support matrix goes up very slightly: 400k interfaces / 400k sensors
• Scale with FSD is not officially tested but can be suggested up to approx 800k interfaces / 800k sensors in a Linux environment.
• Provides ability to upgrade and grow easily
• Roles can be migrated from one server to another
Scale and Performance
ETLETL
Database
ETL
Reports (UiBi)
Increased scale through distribution of the roles within NPS