Title: Network Modelling Software:
1Network Modelling Software Managing the Physical
Layer and below
2Infrastructure management systems
a.k.a. Cabling management software (CMS), a.k.a.
Network modeling software (NMS), a.k.a. Physical
Layer Management (PLM) are meant to store
enterprise-wide information on network equipment
along with details of cabling usage and
availability.
- History, common practices, experience
- System features and requirements
- Comparative analysis of commercially available
network modeling systems - Implementation, practical results and challenges
in infrastructure management
3What this presentation is NOT
- A comprehensive analysis of the PLM software
market - An effort in promoting or advocating of any
product mentioned
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19List of system requirements
- A network modeling software (NMS) is supposed to
integrate equipment management and cable
management functions. Accordingly to these tasks,
NMS should have features as follows (in order of
importance) - Basic
- ability to manage both equipment and cable
inventory in compliance with ANSI/TIA/EIA 606
(Administration Standard for the
Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial
Buildings) http//www.cablemgmt.com/tia.htm - graphic capabilities to represent campus maps and
building floor plans along with equipment layout
and cable tunnels, conduits, pathways etc. - use an internationally supported, multi-user ODBC
SQL Server relational database as a repository to
all information pertinent to the network
infrastructure - scalability (should not impose any limits to
inventory database expansion or shrinkage) - well-developed standard GUI with options to be
customized by user - multiple users with concurrent access
20CAD graphics capabilities
List of system requirements
- the system should be capable of being used with
or without CAD files or a mixture of both - the system should import and export CAD files
supporting both the latest AutoCAD file formats
(.DWG and .DXF) - avoid the necessity to have a CAD application
present or any CAD experience to use the system
(CAD systems are typically very complex)
21Customizability
List of system requirements
- the application should have a full and open
Application Programming Interface (API) - the GUI is totally customizable by the user
- the system is capable of defining any number of
item types (i.e., patch panel, faceplate,
workstation or port) - the system should be capable of creating a custom
property window for each type of item with any
number of user-defined fields for recording data
about an item
22List of system requirements
- SNMP-based network auto-discovery and
auto-mapping - Means of documenting wireless infrastructure
- Integration with other operational support
systems (OSS) such as help desk (e.g., Remedy
ARS) and logical network managers (e.g.
Cabletrons Spectrum, HP Open View) - Web interface
- Ability to look up and retrieve data from any
third-party database or file over a TCP/IP
network
23Comparative analysis of network modeling
software narrowing the search
- A. The legacy system
- Cambio Networks Inc. COMMAND 5.1 a legacy
system U of T used, along with netRunner - a new
product run on Windows rather then UNIX platform - Command 5.0 version adopted by Pinacl, an UK
company
24B. A whole class of products that are meant
mainly for equipment inventory management. Some
of them may be of interest per se but would
require a serious work on customization to
integrate cable management facilities, e.g.
- N/A - ClickNet 4.0 from ClickNet Software Corp.
- http//www.netsuite.com/ NetSuite from NetSuite
Development Corp.
25C. A number of products specifically designed and
profiled for telecommunications service providers
(with special emphasis on WAN facilities
management). They are not cost-effective in our
case because of those specific features
- Cable-Master from Angeles Group, Inc.
- http//www.architel.com/ Objectel from Architel
Systems Corp. - http//www.xiox.com/ FMS for Windows by XIOX
Corp.
26D. GIS-focused or fully functional AM/FM/GIS
products, for which the cost of customization may
be high. Still a few of these should be
considered viable choice for the campus NMS
- http//www.enghouse.com/ CableCAD and GeoNet
from Enghouse Systems Ltd. Also they recently
announced a number of industry applications
(NetWORKS, etc.) worth attention. Markham, Ont.
based. - CX-P21-CM from Cadix International, Inc.
- http//www.adc.com/ FiberBase 4.0 - fibre
network management software from ADC
Telecommunications. - http//www.cadtel.com/ SpatialBASE - network
documentation and engineering tool
27E. The last class of NMS products, which can be
conventionally called Office-focused. These
products feature maximal integration with common
office tools like MS Office, Visio and AutoCAD
- http//www.uwo.ca/its/projects/archive/docit.html/
- docIT product distributed in Canada by CMS
International. Was implemented by University of
Windsor (CANHEIT 2003 presentation) -
- http//www.itracs.com/ - (former Cablesoft
product called Crimp) by now developed into
iTRACS v7.0 - http//www.systimax.com/ - iPatch System Manager
Software like the above product is a part of a
complex cable management system - http//www.rittech.com/ - RiT PatchView is a
physical layer management solution. Allows to
monitor mission critical connections and all
networked devices
28Products in this intermediate list were assessed
and compared regarding the following system
requirementsBasic
- cost effectiveness (complex issue to be defined
and discussed separately), - functionality comprehensive infrastructure
support including horizontal systems,
backbone/riser systems and campus systems, - "open concept" design (a simple scripting engine
for customization and additional functionality), - quality 24x7x365 technical support
Desirable add-ons
- cable test result storage and management,
- cable lengths calculation,
- circuit information,
- cable Path information,
- moves, Adds and Changes Management,
- multi-floor designs.
29The shortlist of CMS was comprised of A, D and E
groups from the above and be read as follows
- PatchView (RiT Technologies)
- docIT (CMS Intl.)
- iTRACS (Cablesoft)
- NetWORKS (Enghouse)
- iPatch (Systimax)
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34The shortlist of CMS was comprised of A, D and E
groups from the above and be read as follows
- PatchView (RiT Technologies)
- iTRACS (Cablesoft)
- iPatch (Systimax)
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36Implementation notes
- Defining infrastructure model time consuming but
pays in the end - Porting data from legacy systems CSV files vs.
SQL programming/scripting -
- Customizing infrastructure model a big effort
(schema, datastores, graphic, equipment templates
etc) - Training users a good investment
37Conclusions
- A robust long term infrastructure management plan
is a serious investment, 30-100k - For large infrastructure inventories,
cost-effective management system are end-to-end
architectures termination hardware, connectivity
monitoring tools, cabling management software.
This appears to be a global industry trend. - Buying from partner companies VAR benefits vs.
product becoming too vendor specific - Best available PLM products tend to runtime (as
opposed to authoring) or integrate common
applications under one umbrella, thus minimizing
proprietary code and TCO. - A centralized service model seems to be a good
solution for large institution. UTCNS is ready to
offer infrastructure management services to other
departments.
38Thank You
- Vladimir Kouptchinski
- Ph. 416 978-5448
- v.kupchinsky_at_utoronto.ca