Requirement analysis – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Router B.

Switch C.

Switch D.

Mail server.

DNS MX server.

To identify the critical factor that affects the network service, configure an SHM SLA to monitor the

following objects:

Devices—Router A, Router B, Switch C, Switch D, the mail server, and the DNS MX server.

Links—Link between routers, and links between Router B and switches in the branch.

Interfaces—Interface S2 on Router A and Interface S1 on Router B.

Figure 40 Network diagram

Requirement analysis

The main factors that can cause poor email services include the following items:

Performance of the links between Router A and Router B, Router B and Switch C, and Router B and
Switch D, such as jitter, one-way average delay, and unreachable rate.

Response time and device unreachable rate of Router A, Router B, Switch C, and Switch D.

Performance of the mail server and the DNS MX server, such as CPU usage, memory usage,
device unreachable rate, and the response time.

Performance of Interfaces S1 and S2, such as interface performance, maximum bandwidth usage,
inbound traffic, and outbound traffic.

To identify the critical factor that affects the network service, you can configure an SLA as described

in

Table 19

that monitors and measures the KQI on the target objects.

Table 19 SLA design

Monitored object

Object type

System-defined KQI

KQI data source

Router A

Key device

Device unreachable

Performance Management

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