Routing issues, Network modeling – Nortel Networks NN43001-563 User Manual

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ITG engineering guidelines

Overloaded CPU.
This is another commonly-monitored statistic collected by network
management systems. If a router is overloaded, it means that the router
is constantly performing processing-intensive tasks, which impedes
the router from forwarding packets. Determine what the threshold
CPU utilization level is and check if any suspect router conforms to the
threshold. The router might have to be re-configured or upgraded.

Saturation.
Routers can be overworked when there are too many high capacity and
high traffic links configured on it. Ensure that routers are dimensioned
according to vendor guidelines.

LAN saturation.
Packets might also be dropped on under-engineered or faulty LAN
segments.

Jitter buffer too small.
Packets that arrive at the destination, but too late to be placed in the
jitter buffer, are essentially lost packets as well. Refer to

"Adjust jitter

buffer size" (page 137)

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Frame slips.
Ensure that clocks are synchronized correctly.

Routing issues

Unnecessary delay can be introduced by routing irregularities. A routing
implementation might overlook a substantially better route. A high delay
variation can be caused by routing instability, misconfigured routing,
inappropriate load splitting, or frequent changes to the intranet. Severe
asymmetrical routing results in one site perceiving a poorer QoS than the
other site.

The Traceroute program can be used to uncover these routing anomalies.
Then routing implementation and policies can be audited and corrected.

Network modeling

Network analysis can be difficult or time-consuming if the intranet and the
expected IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) installation is large. Commercial network
modeling tools exist to analyze what-if scenarios predicting the effect of
topology, routing, and bandwidth changes to the network. The modelling
tools work with an existing network management system to load current
configuration, traffic and policies into the modelling tool. Network modeling
tools can help to analyze and try out any of the recommendations given in
this document to predict how delay and error characteristics would change
the network.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

IP Trunk Fundamentals

NN43001-563

01.01

Standard

Release 5.0

30 May 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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