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Title: Network Modelling Software:


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Network Modelling Software Managing the Physical
Layer and below
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Infrastructure 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

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What 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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  • Garbage In

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The good
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the not so good
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the ugly
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  • Digging It Out

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List 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

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CAD 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)

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Customizability
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

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List of system requirements
  • Desirable extras
  • 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

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Comparative 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

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B. 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.

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C. 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.

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D. 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

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E. 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

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Products 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.

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The 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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The 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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Implementation 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

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Conclusions
  • 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.

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Thank You
  • Vladimir Kouptchinski
  • Ph. 416 978-5448
  • v.kupchinsky_at_utoronto.ca
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