Chapter 1 Overview of IPM

Key Terms and Concepts

The IPM/SA Agent monitoring solution is composed of:

1.The IPM server

2.The IPM client application

3.The Service Assurance (SA) Agent feature of the Cisco IOS software

The focus of this document is the IPM network management application, which includes the server and the client. In some cases, however, it is not possible to fully describe IPM without including information about the SA Agent feature. Therefore, we have included some information about the Cisco IOS feature. Information about the SA Agent feature, provided in the latest Cisco IOS software documentation takes precedence over the information about the SA Agent feature, contained in this document.

Key Terms and Concepts

The key terms and concepts in IPM are:

Network Performance Statistics—Five key statistics measured by IPM:

Latency

Availability

Jitter

Packet Loss

Errors

Source—Originating switch or router running IOS, from which IPM makes network performance measurements. The source switch or router must be running a version of Cisco IOS software that supports the SA Agent feature. For detailed information about the supported versions of the Cisco IOS software, see the “Cisco IOS Software Requirements” section in the Installation Guide for Internetwork Performance Monitor.

Target—Destination of the network performance measurements. The target can be any IP-addressable device, an IBM Multiple Virtual Storage (MVS) mainframe that can be reached by the source router, or an SA Agent-enabled Cisco router. For jitter measurements, the target must be an SA Agent-enabled Cisco router or switch with RTR responder enabled.

Operation—Set of parameters used in measuring network performance statistics. The parameters specify the type of measurement to be performed.

Collector—Entity defined to measure network performance statistics from a specific source device to a specific target device. The collector definition includes information about its source, target, operation, start time, duration, and type.

Interval—How often, in seconds, the collector on the source router executes the measurement to and from the target. The value is usually every 60 seconds. The valid range is 10 to 3600 seconds (1 hour). The source router automatically aggregates all samples for a single hour into a single set of metrics for that hour. IPM retrieves these metrics from the source router once every hour.

Duration—How long, in days, hours, and minutes, the collector runs and gathers information from the source router. The default value is forever. The valid range is 1 hour to forever.

SA Agent Responder—Component embedded in a target Cisco device, running version 12.1 or later of the Cisco IOS software. It responds to SA Agent request packets from a source running the SA Agent software, supporting Enhanced UDP measurements, such as jitter.

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