LiveAction: GUI-Based Management and Visualization for Cisco Intelligent WAN



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Solution Overview LiveAction: GUI-Based Management and Visualization for Cisco Intelligent WAN Overview Cisco Intelligent WAN (IWAN) enables enterprises to realize significant cost savings by moving to less expensive transport options without compromising performance, reliability, and security. IWAN capabilities also maximize the value and effective throughput of each connection by providing application visibility, control, and optimization. The savings from IWAN not only pays for the branch-office infrastructure investments, but can also free resources for new, innovative business services. IT can quickly roll out bandwidth-intensive applications such as video, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), and guest Wi-Fi with lower costs and a great user experience. LiveAction is an application-aware network management software with quality-of-service (QoS) control, designed to simplify network management. LiveAction features an innovative visual display, real-time big data analytics, and deep control of routers and switches for unparalleled ease of network administration. At a high level, LiveAction has the following See-Point-Click-Fix features: See: Visualization: Visualize real-time end-to-end network traffic Examine historical QoS, flow, routing, and IP service-level agreement (IP SLA) data Point: Decision making: Analyze hop-by-hop path, devices, interfaces, and queues Locate and troubleshoot problems Click: Control Enable and deploy QoS, Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR), Flexible NetFlow (FNF), Cisco Application Visibility and Control (AVC), and Cisco Medianet Create IP SLA probes and Media Services Interface (MSI) endpoints Fix: Improve Edit QoS policies, access control list (ACL), Policy Based Routing (PBR), and IP SLA For Cisco IWAN, LiveAction provides GUI-based management and situational awareness for intelligent path control and application performance optimization. Specifically, LiveAction offers the following IWAN management functions: Real-time and historical graphical displays of Cisco Performance Routing (PfR) intelligent path changes AVC visualization, reporting, and configuration Application-aware QoS monitoring and control to optimize application performance Overall network health and status 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 1 of 12

Figure 1 depicts Cisco IWAN and LiveAction IWAN management solution components. Figure 1. Cisco IWAN and LiveAction IWAN Management Solution Benefits LiveAction provides customers the following IWAN management benefits: Savings in time and money Accelerated IWAN troubleshooting through visual displays and situational awareness Faster, more intuitive, and less error-prone configuration and provisioning Wider IWAN adoption Demonstrate Cisco IWAN value to internal and external customers with visualization Bridge the management gap for an end-to-end IWAN solution Increased productivity Gain deep understanding of application traffic with end-to-end flow visibility Find and fix problems faster with graphical QoS control Provide robust IWAN reporting Ease of operations Clear visualization of path changes Intuitive GUI for faster deployment, configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 2 of 12

Use Case 1: Visualizing Application Path Changes You can enable IWAN on the Cisco Integrated Services Router Application Experience (ISR-AX) and Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Router Application Experience platforms (ASR-AX), which offer intelligent path control (PfR), security (firewall, IP Security [IPsec], and Secure Sockets Layer VPN [SSL VPN]), and application services (AVC, which provides per-application traffic volumes, performance metrics, and QoS) at a lower cost. The PfR component of an IWAN can select the best path for each application based upon advanced criteria such as reachability, delay, loss, jitter, and mean opinion score (MOS). PfR improves application availability by dynamically detecting and routing around network problems such as black holes and brown-outs that traditional IP routing may not detect. Furthermore, the intelligent load-balancing capability of PfR can optimize path selection based on link use or circuit pricing. To complement IWAN, LiveAction visualizes application paths before and after path changes from PfR, so customers can verify that key application paths are being adjusted as needed. In particular, when PfR makes a path change to protect the applications during an out-of-policy (OOP) condition, LiveAction renders the end-to-end path changes graphically from the branch-office master controller (MC) or border router (BR) through the service provider(s) to the data center where the applications reside, providing more meaningful and actionable information than the standard PfR command-line interface (CLI) outputs. In the example shown in Figure 2, a brown-out caused an unreachable criteria OOP condition, which prompted PfR to select an alternate path. You can easily see how the blue flows for the application were moved from the upper (AT&T) path to the lower (Verizon) path. Figure 2. LiveAction Visualization of PfR Path Changes In addition to visually displaying the path changes, LiveAction generates threshold crossing alerts (TCAs) for the unreachable criteria OOP condition that triggered the changes, and for easy troubleshooting, color codes these alerts Red based on preconfigured thresholds that have been exceeded. In this example, Figure 3 shows the OOP events in the alert and device views. 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 3 of 12

Figure 3. Out-of-Policy Threshold Crossing Alerts Another important point that customers want to understand is what applications were moved by the PfR-managed traffic. LiveAction can provide application traffic usage per interface. With an option to filter traffic by applications, classes, or prefixes, LiveAction can report that after the path change, the associated application traffic going through ATT is now shown going through Verizon (Figure 4). Figure 4. Application Traffic Being Moved Use Case 2: Taking Advantage of NBAR2 and QoS Control LiveAction provides AVC flow visualization, robust AVC reporting, and full NBAR2 QoS control to optimize application performance. Figure 5 shows the LiveAction display of NBAR2 applications and associated AVC metrics such as application, server, and network response times. This graphical representation can greatly assist in troubleshooting efforts. 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 4 of 12

Figure 5. LiveAction AVC Flow Visualization A LiveAction NBAR Comparison report enables network administrators to understand what application traffic is incoming to or outgoing from an interface and how much bandwidth, thus providing useful knowledge for QoS shaping and trending. In the example shown in Figure 6, LiveAction recognizes the NBAR2 applications coming in and going out on the same interface, enabling users to understand what applications traverse various devices in the networks. Figure 6. NBAR Application Traffic Comparison 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 5 of 12

LiveAction allows full NBAR2 QoS control on Cisco routers both on a per-application level and at the higher group level. Thus, network engineers can take advantage of the Cisco NBAR2 grouping feature and LiveAction QoS graphical configurator to vastly reduce the complexity and verbosity of the router configuration. In the example shown in Figure 7, simply selecting the browsing category enables you to include applications such as flashvideo, flashyahoo, http, shockwave, and others. Figure 7. NBAR QoS Control Use Case 3: QoS Monitoring and Configuration Part of understanding and improving application performance is the ability to efficiently monitor and configure QoS. With AVC flow and class-based QoS (CBQoS) monitoring, LiveAction tracks NBAR2 applications and QoS perclass performance and provides extensive analyses, making it easy for IT engineers to fully understand QoS behaviors on their networks. With congestion indicator visualization and color-coded status, LiveAction offers proactive QoS monitoring that detects and alerts on critical policy drops before problems are reported by end users, as shown in Figure 8. 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 6 of 12

Figure 8. QoS Monitoring and Visualization The real-time QoS graphical reporting of LiveAction at intervals as short as 10 seconds enables quick validation of policy changes. For example, in Figure 9, after a policy is applied to police the interactive video traffic to 512 kbps, the LiveAction graphical display of QoS information allows network administrators to monitor the class and see how the policy has taken effect. As the figure shows, the traffic was throttled down as intended. Figure 9. Impact of QoS Policy 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 7 of 12

In the example shown in Figure 10, the LiveAction QoS control feature resolves a problem where BitTorrent slows down Microsoft Office 365 performance. By policing BitTorrent traffic through the LiveAction QoS GUI interface, you can instantly validate the performance of MS Office 365, which was restored to a favorable level as shown in the figure. Figure 10. BitTorrent Traffic Throttled Down for MS Office 365 LiveAction graphical QoS configurator and management empower IT engineers of all experience levels to create, edit, and implement highly effective QoS policies on live networks with complete ease and confidence. LiveAction has deep QoS expertise built in based on extensive research of the features, functions, and idiosyncrasies of Cisco devices. With LiveAction, you can create QoS configurations from the beginning or by using Cisco best practice templates with hundreds of device-specific rules and guidelines. After you create QoS policies, you can deploy them immediately or schedule their deployment on multiple devices or interfaces. Figure 11 shows an example of the LiveAction graphical QoS configurator. 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 8 of 12

Figure 11. QoS Graphical Configurator For example, with LiveAction you can create and manage QoS policies for Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN) tunnel endpoints and then apply them to tunnel interfaces. You can then assign each policy to the desired Next- Hop Routing Protocol (NHRP) tunnel interface (Figure 12). Figure 12. DMVPN QoS Configuration Use Case 4: Cisco ASA and Cisco ASR 1000 Security Event Reporting Cisco ASA Network Security Event Logging Processing Cisco ASA Network Security Event Logging (NSEL) event information indicates when flows are created, deleted, or denied by an ACL. Combined with geographical information, LiveAction provides real-time views of flows going through an ASA with country information. The flows are graphically traced from specific inside, outside, and demilitarized zone (DMZ) interfaces for easier response and understanding. 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 9 of 12

Cisco ASR 1000 High-Speed Logging Event Processing The Cisco ASR 1000 Zone-Based Firewall writes high-speed logging (HSL) records through NetFlow Version 9 when sessions are created and torn down. Capturing these HSL flows, LiveAction visualizes audit, alert, drop, and event notifications. LiveAction also provides visual displays of HSL events on the topology map, device views, and historical playback. This interactive view allows you to create ACLs directly from the HSL flow. Use Case 5: Network Health and Status LiveAction provides additional network health and status reporting for IWAN management, including but not limited to: Network discovery and network topology: LiveAction discovers devices and draws them on the topology map. This topology is also interactive in that network administrators can perform commands or take actions (such as creating an ACL off a flow) by right-clicking on that topology. This interactive topology is at the core of the LiveAction intuitive See-Point-Click-Fix user interface model. End-to-end flow visualization: LiveAction visualizes the end-to-end flows and imposes them on the network topology to help network administrators graphically understand traffic pattern, bandwidth consumption, priority setting, and other performance conditions (Figure 13). Figure 13. End-to-End Flow Visualization 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 10 of 12

Network-wide audits of QoS policies: With a single click of a button, LiveAction generates a policy and performance audit report analyzing QoS configurations for errors and performance problems and details this information in an easy-to-navigate report. This report shows everything you need to know about your QoS policies in great detail, including configuration settings, performance problems, drops, and policy errors (Figure 14). Figure 14. QoS Policy and Performance Audit Report Network monitoring using NetFlow, Internet Protocol Flow Information Export (IPFIX), Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), IP SLA, routing, and LAN statistics. Threshold crossing alert (TCA) processing: User-defined thresholds can be configured such that LiveAction generates TCAs to warn network administrators of impending performance problems. Dashboard: LiveAction features system, flow, QoS, and IP SLA dashboards to provide at-a-glance status for top application performance; site performance; networking device CPU and memory usage; link usage; interface up/down; and top QoS conditions on interfaces, links, and Layer 2 devices (drops and congestions). Routing visualization: LiveAction provides real-time routing layer visualizations and path debugging tools for Cisco networks. In addition, the policy-based routing editor of the module provides a high degree of traffic engineering for managing policy-specific forwarding paths. For more information about Cisco IWAN and LiveAction IWAN management, please visit: http://www.cisco.com/go/iwan and http://www.liveaction.com/solutions/iwan. 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 11 of 12

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