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Commscope: Locate Your Networking Issues With Imvision

by Lauren Dempsey on February 11, 2013

What does Conrad Hilton have in common with data networks? Is it that networking devices are needed in his hotels? Yes, that is true, but not the answer I was looking for. Is it that he invented data networks? No, that is not the correct answer either. Could it be that he knows the value of location? Yes, if that was the first answer that came to your mind, you receive the gold star for the day! Mr. Hilton knows the secret to any hotel’s success as well as the main factor to be considered during the construction of a new hotel--its location. The same is true for data networks—specifically the value of location data. The ability to discover problems on a specific IP devices would not be as beneficial without being able to locate it’s exact location in the building. Continue reading to learn how Commscope’s imVision Intelligent Management Solution can help you locate the problems in your network.  

Post originally appeared on the Commscope blog.

When Conrad Hilton was asked about the three most important issues to be considered when building a new hotel, his response was, “Location, location, location.” With regards to data networks, the importance and value of location data is equally as important.

For years, network management systems were able to discover IP devices on the network and display the logical interconnections. This proved to be a useful tool; however, its capabilities were limited because of an inability to determine the actual physical location of the various IP assets on the network. For example, the network management system may report a fault on an IP device, but it could not tell you which desk or floor the problem was located. Similarly, if the wireless management system detected a rogue access point, you would know which switch it is connected to, but not the physical location. The lack of good location data adds considerably to cost and gives rise to inefficiency within the IT support team.

In data centers, problems reported by the network management system can only be isolated to their logical location; it does not tell you the room, row or cabinet where the fault resides. In mission-critical facilities, consider how much additional time is required to locate such problems.

Fortunately, infrastructure management solutions, such as CommScope’s imVision® Intelligent Management Solution, can provideimVision the missing data you seek. The imVision solution provides acomplete management platform for the passive layer infrastructure—improving asset utilization, streamlining work orders and automating documentation and auditing all while providing complete physical network security. The system has a record of every physical outlet on the network and, through device discovery, has visibility of the IP devices and their logical interconnections. It also identifies the physical location of any faulty IP device, greatly improving thetime-to-repair ratio.

The location data is also proving useful to a range of other applications such as those used to monitor and improve building efficiency. Applications designed to monitor building occupancy,power management, heating and ventilation management, and others are historically pulling on data such as swipe cards and building sensors to determine the correct action. The imVision solution can provide these systems with real-time accurate data regarding which desks are occupied, thus improving the accuracy and effectiveness of these applications.

Although first thought of as a by-product of the infrastructure management system, the location data has the potential to be as valuable an asset to the business as a whole as imVision is to the IT network. Improving the accuracy of any building management systems, even by a few percentage points, can result in large energy cost reductions, improved real estate utilization, and improved support efficiency and security.

During the upcoming Cisco Live! show inLondon, the imVision solution will be on display at our stand (G16). I encourage you to stop by for a demonstration or watch my colleague, Niall McAndrew, give a presentation—Energy, Intelligence and the Data Center—on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 1:45 p.m. in the Gold Theatre. Niall’s presentation will highlight the imVision solution.

Isn’t it time you gained visibility of the physical layer, putting you in control?

Topics: Commscope imVision

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