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appareNet Software
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IRIS-DMC has acquired for evaluation, a network analysis product
from jaalaM
Technologies called appareNet. The product is described
as "a network intelligence system that measures the performance
of network infrastructure".
Here at the DMC we occasionally hear about network performance
issues from users who are uploading or downloading data to our ftp
servers, or browsing our Website. Determining what or where these
problems are has been challenging, if not impossible.
The appareNet software appears to be just the kind of
tool needed to make these kinds of determinations. AppareNet
uses network-sampling techniques to send precisely timed test packets
along the same network path that an application uses. The packets
are small enough to traverse the network without causing impact
on the existing network traffic. As these packets travel through
the network, they are affected by delays, restrictions and limitations.
As the packets return, appareNet uses proprietary analysis
and mathematical modeling to report performance measurements that
intelligently describe the network. The following performance points
are reported for each hop:
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)
Bandwidth (maximum achievable bandwidth on a link)
Propagation Delay (delay caused by the length and type of medium
used)
Utilization (percentage of bandwidth being used)
Jitter (stability or variation in packet delay)
AppareNet also analyses the returned test packets and
looks for patterns of behavior using proprietary analysis techniques.
These patterns often result in telltale problem "signatures".
Together with the performance measurements the signatures provide
the ability to find network configuration problems that are typically
quite difficult and time-consuming to diagnose. The following faults
are possible to be uncovered:
| Bottlenecks & congestion points |
Media errors |
| Full/half duplex mismatches |
Overlong half-duplex links |
| NIC performance problems |
Out of sequence packets |
| MTU discrepancies |
Black-Hole / Gray-Hole hops |
| Rate-limiting queues |
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IRIS has high hopes that the appareNet product will help
us provide the best possible network to users, and to help uncover
where problems may exist between the DMC and user machines.
Submitted by Rick Braman, IRIS DMC
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