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Re: SLA Monitoring
From: Saku Ytti <saku () ytti fi>
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2017 19:17:14 +0300
On 12 April 2017 at 01:57, Mike Hammett <nanog () ics-il net> wrote: Hey,
What do you guys use for monitoring of SLAs, be it an upstream or a downstream SLA? I know of a couple services, just looking to see who's doing what and how they like it.
It might be useful to understand what type of data are you expecting out. Bunch of kit out there Accedian, Creanord, Netrounds, JDSU, Exfo, Polystar... Personally for me important things are: a) full-mesh, any pop to any pop b) high resolution, I want to know at least down to 10ms (100pps * cos * pops - may not be trivial amount of traffic) c) multiple CoS for all paths d) ability to discriminate measurement by SPORT (to troubleshoot ECMP issues) e) 1us or better precision for 2way jitter, latency f) good API to configure, to get data out, to get alerts out g) verify that received data is same as send (to find out if network has mangled bits) - this is very rare feature for some reason 1us or better precision basically removes all virtualised setups, because SR-IOV does not provide access to HW timestamping today. So you'll need dedicated HW for it, and vast majority of these shops only offer HW timestamping in the the upper range of the products. Personally I like Creanord, in previous life I've worked with them and found them to be knowledgeable and reactive partner. They've recently released new small/affordable boxes with HW timestamping. But are lacking in some department, like no data validity checking today, and GUI creation of full-mesh measurement is quite a chore as you need to individually pick interfaces. Latter isn't so big deal for me, as I'd do it programmatically anyhow, but may be big deal to others. I know that both are on the table to be fixed. If precision and resolution are not important and you're happy to write your tooling to present the data and alert, you can probably get away with CSCO IP SLA and/or JNPR RPM. Coworker of mine has written very convenient and high performance IP SLA responder, so that you don't have to buy several expensive Cisco boxes just to respond to the queries - https://github.com/cmouse/ip-sla-responder -- ++ytti
Current thread:
- SLA Monitoring Mike Hammett (Apr 11)
- Re: SLA Monitoring Jason Canady (Apr 12)
- Re: SLA Monitoring Alan Kemp (Apr 12)
- Re: SLA Monitoring Joe Flowers (Apr 14)
- Re: SLA Monitoring Tyler Conrad (Apr 14)
- Re: SLA Monitoring Alan Kemp (Apr 12)
- Re: SLA Monitoring Jason Canady (Apr 12)
- Re: SLA Monitoring Saku Ytti (Apr 12)