Network Analysis, Architecture and Design Basics
Network Analysis, Architecture and Design Basics
BACKGROUND
Networkanalysis,architectureanddesignhave traditionallybeenconsideredart
Combiningindividualsrulesonevaluatingandchoosing g networktechnologies; knowledgeabouthowtechnologies,servicesandprotocols canbemeaningfullycombined; experienceinwhatworksandwhatdoesnt; p ; alongwith(oftenarbitrary)selectionsofnetwork architecture.
Example : Rule Thumb: 80/20 rule bridge vs router but Example:RuleThumb:80/20rule,bridgevs router,but innotsomanychoicesofnetworktechnologies. Applyingasystemmethodologytonetworking
RelationshipofNetworkAnalysis, Architecture,andDesign h d
Processofanalysis,architecture,and design
ModelforNetworkAnalysis, ArchitectureandDesign h d
Modelsthatneedtobecarriedout:
Definingtheproblemstobeaddressed Establishingandmanagingcustomerexpectations M it i th Monitoringtheexistingnetwork,system,andits i ti t k t d it environment Analyzingdata Developingasetofoptionstosolveproblems Evaluatingandoptimizingoptionsbasedonvarious trade offs tradeoffs Selectingoneormoreoptions Planningtheimplementation
Capacity
is a measure of the systems ability to transfer isameasureofthesystem sabilitytotransfer information(voice,data,video,or combinationsofthese) combinations of these) bandwidth,throughput,orgoodput
RMA
Reliability isastatisticalindicatorofthefrequencyof failureofthenetworkanditscomponentsand representstheunscheduledoutagesofservice isastatisticalmeasureofthetimeto Maintainability is a statistical measure of the time to restorethesystemtofullyoperationalstatusafterit hasexperiencedafault.Thisisgenerallyexpressedasa mean time to repair(MTTR) meantimetorepair (MTTR) Availability /operationalavailabilityistherelationship betweenthefrequencyofmissioncriticalfailuresand thetimetorestoreservice. the time to restore service A=(MTBCF)/(MTBCF+MTTR)orA=(MTBF)/(MTBF+ MTTR)
Exercises
Whichofthefollowingapplicationsrequirebest g pp q effort(unpredictableandunreliable),guaranteed (predictableandreliable,withaccountability),or predictableservice.Givereasonsforyour predictable service Give reasons for your choices.
Highquality(phonecompanygrade)voicecalls VoiceoverIP(VoIP)calls FiletransfersviaFTP Audiofiledownloads Audio file downloads Acommercialvideoondemandservice Useraccesstoserversinacorporation
Exercises
In Figure 1.9, connections are added between InFigure1.9,connectionsareaddedbetween networksintheInternettoprovideabetter performingpathforselecttrafficflows.An exampleofthisisacontentdeliverynetwork (CDN).WhatisaCDN?ShowhowaCDNuses interconnectivitytoprovidebetter i i i id b performancecharacteristicstoitsusers. Wh i WhatisanRFC?LocatealistofRFCsona RFC? L li f RFC WWWorFTPserver.