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1 © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 11488_07_2005 Cisco Confidential Managing the Intelligent Network Cliff Meltzer, SVP Network Mgmt Technology Group April 5th, 2006 2 © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 11488_07_2005 Cisco Confidential Cisco’s Technology Vision: The Intelligent Information Network Get more value from applications Get more value from infrastructure & resources Get more value from the network foundation Network Intelligence Time The Intelligent Movement of Data / Voice / Video across a System of Networks INTEGRATED TRANSPORT INTEGRATED SERVICES Virtualized Resources and Services INTEGRATED APPLICATIONS Network-Enabled Applications PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3

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Managing the Intelligent Network

Cliff Meltzer, SVP Network Mgmt Technology Group

April 5th, 2006

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Cisco’s Technology Vision:

The Intelligent Information Network

Get more value fromapplications

Get more value frominfrastructure &resources

Get more valuefrom the networkfoundation

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The Intelligent Movement of Data /Voice / Video across a System ofNetworks

INTEGRATEDTRANSPORT

INTEGRATEDSERVICES

Virtualized Resourcesand Services

INTEGRATEDAPPLICATIONS

Network-EnabledApplications

PHASE 1

PHASE 2

PHASE 3

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Following the Path of IT Industry Evolution…Increasing Adaptability

Mainframe

Personal Computing & Client/Server

Service Oriented Architecture

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Building on Cisco’s Heritage of IntegratingServices in the Enterprise Network

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Time1995 1998 2005

Convergence of Layer 2 and Layer 3

Convergence of SNA into IP

Consolidation of the Enterprise Network

2000

D/V/V convergence onto IP

CiscoFusion

CiscoBlue

E2E

AVVID

Convergence ofCommunicationServices Architectures

SONA

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Cisco SONA Supports & AcceleratesSOA Deployments

IPNETWORK

• The network is a natural intermediary to facilitate SOAcommunications

• SONA technology makes SOA more secure, reliable,manageable, and optimized

SOA SERVICE CONSUMERS

BusinessProcesses

MobileApps

Portals

APPLICATIONNETWORK

SONASONA

SOA-BASEDAPPLICATIONS

BizSvc

BizSvc

ERP

BizSvc

BizSvc

CRM

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Application NetworkingServices

InfrastructureServices

SONA Interactive Services LayerEnhancing Your Infrastructure and Applications

Networked Infrastructure Layer

Application and Collaboration Layer

Interactive Services Layer

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Connects Distributed NetworkFeatures and Maps Them to a

Specific Network Problem

Optimizes Delivery andAvailability of Applications

Infrastructure and AppServices Work Together

to Interconnect theNetwork to

Business/CollaborationApplications

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Fundamental Management EvolutionRequired

FROM TO

Component, Domain Views Unified & Virtualized

& Drilldown Views

Islands of Policy Driven,

Automation Orchestrated Automation

Highest level of Correct Level of

Service Service

Hope and Pray Predictive Modeling &

App & Policy Deployment Impact Analysis

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Cisco Layered Intelligent ManageabilityComponents

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Intelligent Management Provides ServiceOriented Visibility and Control

• Holistic view of actual, end-to-endapplication performance

• Captures relationships &interdependencies betweenapplications & network devices

• Provides record of service,infrastructure, and user behaviors

• Allows orchestrated collaborationbetween functional domains

• Brings virtual resources together toview and control in meaningful ways

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SERVICE TO NETWORKACTIVE NETWORK ABSTRACTION

MONITORING

Management asan integral &fundamental

network feature

APPLICATION TO SERVICEACTIVE NETWORK ABSTRACTION

End-to-End Visibility

DISCOVERY CONTROL

POLICY – BASEDMANAGEMENT

MODELING ANALYTICSPROCESS

AUTOMATION

REAL TIMEACTIONABLEINFORMATION

WORK FLOWORCHSTRATION

Service Oriented Management LeveragesAbstraction, Models and Advanced Analytics

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Key Areas of Management TechnologyInnovation

WANPERFORMANCE

MONITORINGNet/App Performance

Traffic/Usage Pattern

Availability

Alarm & Alerting

DYNAMIC POLICY

ORCHESTRATIONDynamic Control

Control Coordination

Net/Traffic Aware

MODELING &

PLANNINGBandwidth Analysis

Traffic Trending

Capacity Planning

Network Design

WAN OPTIMIZATION

CONTROLCompressing

TCP Optimization

App-Specific Opt.

Network Transparency

RESOURCE & QoS

CONTROLPrioritization

Bandwidth Allocation

Rate Limiting

Multi-path routing

CLASSIFICATION

& IDENTIFICATIONApp. Definition

Service Classes

User/Group Profiles

Deep Packet Inspect.

Information ModelingManageable Entities and Resource Models, Virtualization Models, Web Services

Models and Relationship Mappings

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Standards Convergence --- An IndustryMust Do

• Service oriented architecturesemphasize the need for standardsconvergence

• Key area --- the entire industry mustparticipate

• Mgmt bodies are starting tocooperate but come from differentpositions

• The most key mgmt effortscurrently are

- Information Modeling

- Programmable Interface

- Business Process Workflow Modeling

• Encourage consolidation

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Impact of Service Oriented, Policy-basedNetwork Management Innovation

Resource Optimization Process Optimization

User Satisfaction

! Infrastructure (Hardware, Software)! Operations (Support Staff)! Support Staff Productivity! Fewer Claims

• Corporate Policy Adherence• Regulatory mandates• Legal requirements• Consistency of experience

• User Productivity• User Satisfaction• Fewer Complaints• Increased Uptime

Positive Impact on the Business

ApplicationNetwork ServiceAdaptability andOptimization

User, App, ServiceRole-BasedAccountability andControl

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