Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
- America
Country
- United States
Product
- nGeniusONE Service Assurance Solution
- InfiniStreamNG software appliances
- nGenius Session Analyzer (nSA)
- NETSCOUT Professional Services
Tech Stack
- IoT
- Cloud Computing
- Network Monitoring
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Customer Satisfaction
- Productivity Improvements
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Connectivity Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Telecommunications
Applicable Functions
- Discrete Manufacturing
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Track & Trace of Assets
- Predictive Maintenance
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
This publicly held technology company operates globally to supply its customers devices and solutions in virtually every area of network and cloud network infrastructure. With sales operations around the world, this company has been offering their customers core packet services for many years. The division of the company that is described here provides packet core connectivity for 2G, 3G, 4G and soon 5G networks. They offer their customers data services for mobile carrier user plane traffic, specifically IoT data. These services may be provided via company owned data centers, regional mobile carriers, or commercial data centers such as Equinix. With so many new IoT services on the rise, e.g. internal and perimeter home security systems, roadside assistance services, personal fitness and medical monitoring devices, seamless communications are critical.
The Challenge
The division of the company had initially deployed a NETSCOUT solution for troubleshooting data issues for the monitored IoT devices in the wireless network. This was already in place in three data centers in major cities across North America. The next challenge was to provide the division with additional instrumentation for the customer expansion underway due to the rising adoption rates of IoT. New data centers were needed – located in mid-sized cities or using various commercial data centers to complete coverage for IoT traffic and to provide geographical load balancing. Mobile users of IoT present a special challenge and geographic load balancing must be implemented in a sophisticated way to ensure that mobile IoT sessions have their control plane and data plane traffic associated so that effective troubleshooting can take place. DNS services, RADIUS and DIAMETER protocols, and address resolution capabilities are the functions which were most critically in need of improved monitoring and better Mean Time to Resolve (MTTR). Since this IoT transport service was being provided to clients who, in turn, had multiple customers using their end-to-end IoT services, billing information also needed to be tracked through the system. At the same time, troubleshooting tools needed to extend all the way to the edge, allowing the identification of individual users. Finally, both network security and network/ application performance needed to be monitored closely to ensure continuous availability since the IT staff needed to be able to quickly determine whether a security threat or an infrastructure performance issue required attention.
The Solution
The IT team of this division added two new data centers, and these were equipped with high-capacity InfiniStreamNGs deployed via the Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) model and additional instances of nGeniusONE servers, along with NETSCOUT’s Session Analyzer (nSA). Once packets reach the analysis tools, the two main resources which the tech company needs to monitor the availability of, and troubleshoot on, are: 1) The wireless network involved and 2) A cloud based IoT control application which acts as a central manager for IoT devices. This was accomplished using a combination of nSA and the new instances of nGeniusONE. The unified view of these separate resources provided by nGeniusONE enables fast determinations about which resource is involved in any one incident or performance bottleneck. The IT team also engaged NETSCOUT Professional Services to ensure quick implementation and reduce the time to value of the additional visibility. A Professional Services Engineer initially focused on building dashboards and workflows for monitoring the variety of complex protocols in use and critical to the division’s customers.
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