5 Tips For Creating Your Own Network Operations Center
5 Tips For Creating Your Own Network Operations Center
5 Tips For Creating Your Own Network Operations Center
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A network operations center (NOC) is a central focal point for monitoring your network and ensuring uptime and optimal
performance. Whether you manage your own network or if you are an MSP managing your clients networks, NOC is
always a necessity. Networks of all sizes will greatly benefit from an NOC because its important to have a clear view of
the availability and performance of your network. NOC doesnt always have to be an elaborate room full of expensive
high-tech gear for network surveillance. You can create your own NOC sanctuary just about anywhere and always be
aware of and able to repair network issues before they impact your organization. Now, how could you do that? This
document discusses some useful capabilities that you would want to build into your network management system (NMS)
to get NOC field of vision at all times.
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Grouping devices for network monitoring helps you get a logical understanding of your overall network status.
Grouping helps you set parent-child dependencies between network elements allowing you to eliminate
redundant alerts and understand the impact of a faulty device on its dependents.
For example, if you have a group for your location with sub-groups for data centers that are further divided into subgroups based on device type or vendor, itll be easier and faster to pinpoint issues and determine corrective actions.
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What are the top nodes response time, packet loss, CPU load, or memory used?
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Place network nodes on a custom-map (could be the map of your network site, data center, or physical location).
Connect your network elements based on the ARP table data for a graphical depiction of both physical and virtual
links.
Network management software will help you build network maps at both layer 2 (MAC address level) and layer 3 (IP
address level) so you can just look at the map and know which site is down, which node is down, and later drill down to
identify causes. A network map is a key ingredient to a successful NOC.
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Being able to access network performance monitoring data from the comfort of your workstation could be the most
effective NOC that a network administrator can have. A NOC view is right in front of you and shows how your network
devices are performing and what is causing your network downtime. You dont need a chief network engineer to design
your NOC. You can do it yourself and create your own network administration HQ right on your workstation.
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Out-of-the-box NOC view and customizable and interactive charts and diagnostic displays
Tracks response time, availability, and uptime of routers, switches, and other SNMP-enabled devices
Shows performance statistics in real time via dynamic, drillable network maps
Includes out-of-the-box dashboards, alerts, reports, and expert guidance on what to monitor and how
Automatically discovers SNMP-enabled network devices and typically deploys in less than an hour
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