Packeteer`s PacketShaper
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Packeteer`s PacketShaper
Packeteer’s PacketShaper ® The performance of mission-critical applications across the WAN and Internet is critical to business. And yet large emails, peer-to-peer downloads, and Web browsing --- which compete for the same network resources --- can swamp business applications like Oracle, SAP, and VoIP. PacketShaper is an application traffic management appliance that provides visibility into these problems and the control to resolve them. By monitoring, controlling, and compressing network traffic, PacketShaper provides high quality of service to critical applications and enables enterprise and other organizations to align precious network resources with business priorities. Gain Visibility Into Network and Application Performance Optimize Business Traffic, Control Unwanted Applications Shape Traffic With Minimums and Maximums Compress Traffic to Increase WAN Capacity Identify Infected Hosts Align Application Performance With Business Priorities PacketShaper safeguards application performance by monitoring, controlling, and compressing traffic at congestion-prone WAN and Internet access links. Visibility PacketShaper automatically classifies network traffic into categories based on application, protocol, subnet, URL, and other criteria — yielding thousands of potential categories. PacketShaper goes beyond static port-matching and IP address schemes. Its Layer 7 classification pinpoints hundreds of applications, from Oracle and SAP to Gnutella and KaZaA. PacketShaper collects more than 100 measurements for each traffic type to provide detailed analysis of network utilization, application performance, and network efficiency. In-depth diagnostics reveal the source of complex performance problems, including identifying hosts infected with viruses or worms. PacketShaper’s extensive onboard reporting capabilities provide reports, graphs, and statistics via SNMP and XML that validate WAN and application performance. With service-level agreements, you can define performance standards, compare actual performance with service-level goals, and generate reports on compliance. Control PacketShaper protects critical applications from performance disruptions by leveraging its application-layer visibility to administer policy-based bandwidth control and traffic shaping. Specify bandwidth minimums and maximums to protect critical applications, contain unsanctioned traffic, and pace bursty applications that are less urgent. Dynamically provision bandwidth by application, user, or customer. Compression PacketShaper’s Xpress™ combines application-intelligent compression with active management techniques to simplify deployment and maximize bandwidth gains. By combining compression with control-based bandwidth management capabilities, PacketShaper ensures that business organizations generate greater bandwidth availability, avoid unnecessary link upgrades, and remove repetitive data. Deliver Key Applications Reliably Over the WAN & Internet PacketShaper is a versatile application traffic management system. It can be tailored to fit the specific needs of an organization, with monitoring features to identify and analyze performance, shaping capabilities to allocate resources once an accurate assessment of network behavior has been determined, and compression to further enhance performance. PacketShaper Transparent Deployment Router Branch PacketShaper Router Main Site Router WAN Branch (Frame Relay, MPLS, TDM, IP, etc.) Router PacketShaper PacketShaper ReportCenter Applications Branch PolicyCenter Whether you rely on frame-relay, MPLS, IP-VPN, ATM, point-to-point, or wireless WAN or Internet links, PacketShaper fits seamlessly into your IP network. It operates as an in-line bridge, transparent to your router, switch, and application infrastructure. LAN Expansion Modules (LEM) provide extra flexibility for complex switched networks. In the event of failure, PacketShaper’s automatic hardware bypass prevents it from blocking traffic; additionally, two units can be configured in redundant failover mode. Functional Overview Site Deployment Options Traffic Monitoring Main Site WAN Monitor WAN and Internet traffic, leveraging Layer 7 classification, network utilization, and application response time management. Identify causes of network and application performance problems, baseline performance and service-level expectations, and monitor and report results continuously. Monitor and shape traffic for multiple sites where application traffic flows to a single central site in a hub-and-spoke topology. Considerations: To protect VPN traffic from browsing and other recreational use (using Internet VPN to supplement WAN), add Main Site Internet Link deployment. Deploy at multiple branch sites to control bandwidth allocations and performance for networks with branch-to-branch traffic or multiple main sites, including distributed applications, departmental applications, Web servers, multiple intranet sites, VoIP, video-over-IP, distributed email servers, etc., or to enable Xpress acceleration. Traffic Shaping Main Site Internet Link Utilize traffic-shaping to control allocation of network resources through explicit bandwidth policies per user, session, or application. Leverage TCP and UDP Rate Control technologies to manage congestion and control end-to-end latency to ensure performance of mission-critical applications. Monitor and shape traffic flowing through Internet service links including protection of VPN traffic and general Internet traffic backhauled through the WAN. Traffic Compression Combine application-intelligent compression, latency management, and ActiveTunnel management to accelerate and enhance information delivery. Active between two Xpress-enabled PacketShaper units, Packeteer’s compression increases network capacity for bandwidth-constrained branch offices. Considerations: For significant branch-to-branch IP-VPN traffic, multiple main sites, or meshed network topologies, utilize Distributed Branch Deployment. When converting from a "backhauled" Web access model to distributed Internet access at multiple sites, Packeteer appliances enable monitoring and control of all traffic to and from these sites (that would no longer traverse a main site PacketSeeker or PacketShaper). Distributed Branch or Multi-Main Site As applications are distributed to multiple main sites or branch offices, deploy at multiple locations to monitor and shape meshed application flows or to enable compression. Considerations: When deploying multiple PacketSeeker or PacketShaper units, consider deploying centralized reporting, analysis, and administration to streamline management and lower ownership costs. This can be achieved using Packeteer’s ReportCenter and PolicyCenter, or utilizing SNMP or XML access to integrate with existing reporting and event management infrastructures. ROI -- PacketShaper’s Business Benefits Controls Overall Business TCO and Cost Containment • Extends existing network and bandwidth resources. • Avoids bandwidth and infrastructure upgrades. • Protects investments in critical business applications like SAP, Oracle, VoIP, and Citrix. Aligns Network Resources With Business Needs • Ensure bandwidth and other network investments support business applications --- not rogue traffic. • Efficient, reliable performance of CRM and other customer-facing applications propel efforts to support customers, partners, and branch offices. Key PacketShaper Features Application Traffic Monitoring Description Feature Traffic Classification Classify traffic by application signature, protocol, port number, URL or wildcard, host name, LDAP host lists, Diffserv setting, ISL, 802.1p/q, MPLS tag, IP precedence bits, IP or MAC address, direction (inbound/outbound), source, destination, host speed range, Mime type, web browser, Oracle database, Citrix published application, and VLAN. Detect dynamic port assignments, track transactions with migrating port assignments, and differentiate among applications using the same port. Response-Time Analysis and Management View more than 30 measured variables, such as response times (divided into server and network delays), clients and servers with the slowest performance, users who generate or receive the most traffic of a given type, the percentage of bandwidth wasted by retransmissions, dropped packets and their correlation with their corresponding applications or servers. Service-Level Agreements Set response-time commitments in milliseconds. Measure and track service-level compliance. For example, suppose a SLA states that 98% of JD Edwards' OneWorld transactions should complete in 1,100ms. Actual response time averages 867ms. But only 95% complete within limits, so SLA is in violation. Top 10 Zero in on the traffic types that generate the most traffic. Top Ten helps users spot trouble and fix it -quickly and without a big learning curve. Confirm how much bandwidth goes to web browsing, music downloads, MS Exchange, SAP, and more. Centralized Management & Reporting PolicyCenter centrally manages multiple PacketShaper units via LDAP policy architecture; ReportCenter aggregates and correlates metrics from multiple PacketShaper or PacketSeeker units for simplified insight into large enterprise deployments or as part of a managed application service. Application Traffic Shaping Feature Per-App Minimum Per-App Maximum Per-Session Minimum Description Protect all the traffic in one class. You specify the size of the reserved virtual link, choose if it can exceed that size, and optionally cap its growth. For instance, reserve a minimum of 20% of the WAN link for MS Exchange. Allow Exchange to exceed the minimum if bandwidth is available, but cap it at 60% of the link. Cap all the traffic in one class. Even when the traffic bursts, other applications are not impacted. e.g. Limit FTP total to 128 Kbps in a T1 link. Protect latency-sensitive sessions. Deliver a minimum rate for each individual session of a traffic class, allow that session prioritized access to excess bandwidth, and set a limit on the total bandwidth it can use. Per-Session Maximum Keep greedy traffic sessions in line. For example, cap each FTP download at 10 Kbps. Dynamic Per-User Minimum & Maximum Dynamically control per-user bandwidth without need for tedious per-user configuration. Unused bandwidth is loaned to others. TCP Rate Control Force a smooth, even flow rate that maximizes throughput. Reduce latency on both inbound and outbound traffic. Measure network latency; forecast packet inter-arrival times; adjust window size accordingly; meter acknowledgement to ensure just-in-time delivery. UDP Rate Control Manage inbound and outbound UDP traffic to a very specific rate, guarantee precise amounts of bandwidth, and control jitter. For instance, VoIP requires a minimum amount of bandwidth, and PacketShaper provides the precise amount to de-jitter flows and ensure reliable performance. Denial-of-Service Attack Avoidance Use classification and control features to contain DoS attacks. Detect and stop SYN floods or similar DoS attacks. e.g. Detect and block ICMP variants that can plant malicious instructions. Block flows to the KeySales web server after 15,000 flows-per-minute exceeded. Application Traffic Compression Feature Description Application-Intelligent Compression Knowledge of applications and plug-in architecture allows Xpress to apply the most effective technique. Adaptive algorithms learn and dynamically build pattern libraries across packets. Predictive exclusion limits compression to data that is compressible. ActiveTunnel Management Dynamically discovers and automatically establishes compression tunnels that provide a system that is easy to deploy and manage. Active sizing ensures that the virtual pipe is filled based on predictive algorithms, maximizing network utilization. Latency Management Adapts to different application flows and utilizes advanced traffic management technologies to ensure optimum application performance, even during heavy traffic loads. Centralized Reporting And Management Packeteer provides several tools to manage large environments. ReportCenter™ provides central reporting and analysis; PolicyCenter™ provides central policy management and administration. Additionally, SNMP and XMLAPI is used to integrate with systems from leading vendors like HP, InfoVista, Concord, and Aprisma. PacketShaper Features and Specifications 1550 Series 6500 2500 8500 9500 Capacity 7,500 30,000 150,000 300,000 600,000 2Mbps 10Mbps 100Mbps 200Mbps 500Mbps Maximum IP flows* Maximum throughput Maximum dynamic partitions ** 512 5,000 10,000 or 20,000 10,000 or 20,000 Maximum classes 256 512 1,024 1,024 or 2,048 1,024 or 2,048 Maximum static partitions 128 256 512 1,024 1,024 Maximum policies 256 512 1,024 2,048 2,048 5,000 10,000 25,000 100,000 200,000 10 30 50 100 300 Maximum IP hosts* Maximum tunnels Options & Upgrades Monitoring (PacketSeeker) Shaping link size (PacketShaper) Monitoring Monitoring Monitoring Monitoring Monitoring 128K, 512K, 2M 128K, 512K, 2M, 6M, 10M 10M, 45M, 100M 200M 200M, 500M 512K 2M 10M 45M 45M 2x10/100Base-T 2x10/100Base-T 2x10/100Base-T No 2X10/100Base-T Compression (Xpress***) Interfaces Network Interfaces (in and out) LAN Expansion Modules (2 slots available) 2x10/100/1000Base-T; 2x1000Fiber SFP - SX (275m) or LX (5km or 20km)**** 2x10/100Base-T (6500 only); 2x10/100/1000Base-T; 2x1000Fiber SFP - SX (275m) or LX (5km or 20km)**** All have RS-232 (AT-compatible) with male DB-9 connectors Console Port Dimensions -- All are 19” rack-mountable Height 1U or 1.75in (4.45cm) 2U or 3.5in (8.89cm) 2U or 3.5in (8.89cm) 2U or 3.5in (8.89cm) Width 17in (43.18cm) 17in (43.18cm) 17in (43.18cm) 17.31in (43.97cm) 17.31in (43.97cm) Depth 14in (35.56cm) 14in (35.56cm) 15.25in (38.74cm) 19.25in (48.90 cm) 19.25in (48.90 cm) Weight 11lb (4.99kg) 16lb (7.26kg) 17lb (7.71kg) 27lb (12.25kg) 27lb (12.25kg) 100/240 VAC; 50/60Hz, 2A 100/240 VAC; 50/60Hz, 2A 100/240 VAC; 50/60Hz, 2A 100/240 VAC; 50/60Hz, 6A 100/240 VAC; 50/60Hz, 6A No No Yes Yes; Hot-swappable Yes; Hot-swappable 2U or 3.5in (8.89cm) Power Power supply Dual, redundant load sharing Additional Features Interoperability XML, XML and CGI APIs, SNMP MIB, SNMP event traps; HP OpenView, InfoVista, Concord eHealth, Aprisma Spectrum, Micromuse Netcool Device management RS-232 compatible (DB-9 connector) console port, Web browser interface, Telnet CLI, SNMP Packeteer MIB and MIB-II support Agency Approval Safety CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.1950-95/UL 1950, IEC 60950, EN 60950 Emissions AS/NZS 3548 Class A; AS/NZS 4252.1; ICES-003, Class A; EMC Directive 89/336/EEC; EN 300 386 v1.3.1: 2001 Telecom EMC standard; EMC Directive 73/23/EEC; EMC Directive 93/68/EEC; EN 55022: 1998 Class A; EN 61000-3-2:1995_A1(98) +A2(98), & prA14(00); EN 61000-3-3:1995; EN 55024:1998; VCCI:2002, Class A; KN55022 Class A KN6100-4-2,3,4,5,6,8,11; GOST-R 60950-2002; GOST-R 51318.22-99, .24-99; PSB; FCC 47 CFR pt 15, subpt B, Class A Immunity IEC 60950:1999 3rd Edition; EN 60950:2000; UL 60950: 2000; CAN/CSA C22.2 No.60950-00; EN 60825-1,-2 Class I Laser *PacketShaper can support more hosts and flows, however these figures represent ideal maximums for producing optimal results; Figures represent total TCP and other IP flows respectively. **No extra partitions are specifically allocated for dynamic partitions. This model can have a maximum of 128 partitions, which can be a combination of static and dynamic partitions. ***Refers to post-compressed traffic rates -- Due to the impact on memory and processor capacity, maximum compressed traffic specifications for PacketShaper Xpress are lower than PacketShaper units that have not enabled the Xpress option. ****New LEM requires PacketWise 6.1. 1107.K 4/04 10201 N. De Anza Blvd. • Cupertino, CA 95014 Tel: (408) 873-4400 • Fax: (408) 873-4410 • www.packeteer.com 2000-2004 Packeteer, Inc. All rights reserved. Packeteer, PacketShaper, PacketSeeker, PacketWise, PolicyCenter and ReportCenter are trademarks or registered trademarks of Packeteer, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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