Network performance monitoring (NPM)¶
Without true visibility into traffic patterns and trends, additional provisioning may seem like the only way to keep up with a network’s growth.
With Plixer One Network, network teams can access detailed information related to application performance and performance costs, in addition to being able to examine end-to-end network conversation details through Plixer Scrutinizer’s reporting and filtering functions. Users can also leverage the Plixer ML Engine to forecast any future network traffic/behavior.
Overview¶
Plixer One Network includes multiple functions/components that can enhance a network team’s ability to monitor and manage network performance down to the application level.
Reports
In Plixer Scrutinizer, reports can help network teams understand the root causes of traffic saturation on a network’s top interfaces. When used in conjunction with Alarms for interface threshold violations, they can get alerted to saturated circuits and will have the means to uncover what that traffic consists of.
APM
Plixer One Network provides application performance monitoring functions that are designed to support teams in ensuring consistently optimal experiences for their users:
Measure application round-trip time (RTT)
Monitor latency for Layer 7 applications, clients, servers, and VoIP communication
Diagnose issues using SSRC, ToS, jitter, retransmission rates, and other packet metrics
Forecasts
By combining the capabilities of Plixer Scrutinizer with the Plixer ML Engine, Plixer One Network can provide users with forecasts of future network activity to support capacity planning initiatives. These forecasts can help network teams visualize trends of network growth and predict behavior based on the patterns exhibited by past activity.
Once a report has been configured with the correct settings and filters, it can be used to generate a forecast that predicts the state of the same traffic into the future.
Data history
Plixer Scrutinizer can be tuned to keep historical data for as long as needed through its data retention settings.
Because raw alarms come in off the wire and are stored each minute, the data stored for that interval offers the most granular historical information. To make more efficient use of disk space, however, Plixer Scrutinizer automatically aggregates that data and rolls it up into 5m averages for up to 2-hour intervals. This allows for historical data to be kept for a longer period of time.
To learn more about how Plixer Scrutinizer aggregates historical data, see this section of this documentation.
Important
APM-specific reports and forecasting are only available with Plixer One Network. Contact Plixer Technical Support to learn more.
Workflows¶
The following workflow(s) show how the functions and features included in Plixer One Network can help teams monitor network and application performance in their environment: