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Todays Presenters
Jim Frey Vice President of Research Jim has over 20 years of experience in the network management industry, developing, managing, marketing, and analyzing solutions across both enterprise and service provider sectors. At EMA, Jim is responsible for the Network Management practice area.
Pat Cameron - Director of Automation Technology Pats background in IT spans over 25 years and includes implementation planning, operations, and management. At InterMapper, Pat oversees customer relationships, gives technical product demonstrations for potential customers, and fields customer enhancement requests for our development team.
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Todays Presenters
Matt has been with Vail since 1999. Prior to Vail, Matt taught high school science for eight years. Matt was the 2005 Arizona Technology Director of the Year, and in 2007 was named one of the National School Board Association "20 to Watch in Technology."
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Log questions in the Q&A panel located on the lower right corner of your screen Questions will be addressed during the Q&A session of the event
Event recording
Event presentation
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Best Practices and Priorities for Network Management Maximizing Network Uptime with Realtime Network Monitoring
Agenda
Priorities in Network Management InterMapper: An Introduction InterMapper: In Practice A Case Study Five Best Practices for Better Network Management
Integrated Approaches
Automation Visualization Facilitated Workflows Collaboration
Wrap-up/Takeaways Q&A
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Essentials for Network Management: Visibility and Control Job #1: Keep network up and running
Continuous Availability: Little or no unplanned downtime Continuous Performance: Minimal degradations
Requires.
Clear and Current Visual Status
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Fully integrated multi-function platforms 15% 18% 24% 20% 17% 16% 17% 15% 8% 11% 15% 10% 0% Less than 1,000
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10,000 or more
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# Employees
Staff 1. Ability to scale up gracefully 2. Log File analysis 3. Support for multiple users/operators 4. Application awareness 5. Support for multiple management data sources 6. Flexible Reporting
InterMapper: An Introduction
InterMapper
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InterMapper
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InterMapper
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InterMapper
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InterMapper
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InterMapper
Alerts thresholds, colors, email
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Intermapper in Vail
Matt Federoff Chief Information Officer Vail School District
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Thank you!
federoffm@vail.k12.az.us @federoffm
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Servers
HTTP FTP
Network Devices
Apple Cisco
LDAP
Mail Disk Usage Memory Usage Load over time
Juniper
UPS
On battery
Temperature
Replacement status
Service Monitors
Wireless Splunk
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templates
Gathering/presenting contextual data when
troubleshooting issues
Taking scripted actions when certain situations
arise
practices
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degree view
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Up/Down Packet loss Response Time Interface errors Short-term packet loss
Notification Lists
Email
SMS Splunk Command
Escalation
Delay Repeat
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configurations
Flexible reporting Support for multiple user/operator roles Ability to export key information (events,
of efficiency!
Fast forward beyond finger pointing to
systemic/service-oriented practices
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Reporting
PostgreSQL Database Retention Policies Export Map Data
Map Access
User IP Range
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Wrap-Up
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