Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.0 Administrator Guide
Planning Network Capacity Changes

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Planning Network Capacity Changes


Planning Network Capacity Changes


Cisco Prime Assurance allows you to view and report a variety of key performance indicators that are critical for maintaining and improving your network's operational readiness and performance quality. This information is especially critical in adapting to ever increasing network loads.


Note To use this feature, your Prime Infrastructure implementation must include Assurance licenses. This feature is supported on ASR platforms only.


In the following workflow, we take the role of a network administrator who has just been told that a large staff expansion is planned for a branch office. This change will add more users to the branch LAN, many of whom will be using WAN applications. We want to monitor the branch's key interfaces for usage and traffic congestion, so we can see if more users on the branch LAN will mean degraded WAN application performance for those users. To be certain we have an adequate picture, we will need to look at both short- and long-term performance trends for all the WAN applications the branch uses.

Before You Begin

Set up the Top N WAN Interfaces by Utilization dashlet:

a. Create an Interface Health template from Design > Monitor Configuration.

b. Deploy this template on the required routers.

c. Choose Design > Management Tools > Port Grouping, select the interfaces and click Add to Group, then select WAN Interfaces as the group.

Enable SNMP polling (see Enabling SNMP Polling in the Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.0 User Guide).


Step 1 Choose Operate > Operational Tools > Device Resource Estimation.

Step 2 To view the usage statistics for the WAN interfaces on the routers connecting remote branches to the WAN, choose Operate > Monitoring Dashboards > Detail Dashboards and if it is not already there, add the Top N WAN Interfaces by Utilization dashlet (see Adding Dashlets in the Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.0 User Guide).

For each interface, this dashlet shows the site, the IP of the device hosting the WAN interface, the interface name, maximums and average utilization, and the utilization trend line for the past 24 hours.

Step 3 To see the utilization statistics for the past month, set the Time Frame on the Filters line to Past 4 Weeks.

Step 4 Find the WAN interface for the branch to which you are adding users. In the Interface column, click the interface's name to display that interface's dashboard. The interface dashboard shows the following for this single interface:

Interface Details

Top Applications by Volume

Number of Users Over Time

Class Map Statistics

Interface Tx and Rx Utilization

Top N Clients (In and Out)

DSCP Classification

Top Application Traffic Over Time

Step 5 Concentrate on Top Application Traffic Over Time, which gives a color-coded map of the top ten applications with the heaviest traffic over this interface.

Step 6 To get a better idea of the longer-term performance trend, click the Clock icon next to the dashlet title to change the Time Frame to Past 24 Hours, Past 4 Weeks, or Past 6 Months. To zoom in on particular spikes in the graph, use the Pan and Zoom handles in the lower graph.

Step 7 For a quick report of the same data as the interface dashboard, select Report > Report Launch Pad. Then select Performance > Interface Summary. Specify filter and other criteria for the report, select the same interface in Report Criteria, then click Run.


The following table shows the ISP profile we used to test against (it is very similar to the Caida.org Internet profile).

Table 13-1 Internet Profile - Traffic Profile per 1Gbps

 
TCP
UDP
HTTP
RTP
Total

Connection Rate [F/S]

5K

5K

800

10

10K

Concurrent Flows

150K

150K

50K

300

300K

Packet Rate

150K

40K

50K

15K

190K

Related BW [bps]

900M

100M

295M

25M

1G

Packet Size (derived)

750

313

738

208

658

 

Number of Parallel Active Users

60K

Derived from the number of flows


This is a synthetic profile we created that includes a low number of flows and high PPS.

Table 13-2 SFR Profile - Traffic Profile per 1Gbps

 
TCP
UDP
HTTP
RTP
Total

Connection Rate [F/S]

2.3K

2.7K

1.5K

200.0

5K

Concurrent Flows

3.6K

2.4K

33.0

2.4K

6K

Packet Rate

120.0K

200.0K

63.0K

200.0K

320K

Related BW [bps]

700M

300M

500M

300M

1G

Packet Size (derived)

729

188

992

188

391

 

Number of Parallel Active Users

1K

Derived from the number of flows