In today’s complex and dynamic network environments, maintaining visibility and control is paramount. The traditional approach of managing networks based solely on device-level information is no longer sufficient. To address these challenges, organizations are increasingly turning to a Digital Twin.
By creating a virtual representation of a physical network, the digital twin enables organizations to:
Visualize complex networks: Gain a comprehensive understanding of network topology, dependencies, and relationships.
Identify and remediate issues proactively: Detect configuration drift, security risk, and performance degradations before they impact operations.
Optimize network performance: Make data-driven decisions to improve efficiency, capacity, and resource utilization.
Automate routine tasks: Streamline workflows, reduce manual errors, and make safer network changes.
The Digital Twin: Journey from Visibility to Observability
The Digital Twin Consists of Four Key Layers:
Device Layer:
Foundation of the digital twin: Captures detailed information about network devices, including type, model, configuration, and firmware.
Inventory and reporting: Provides a comprehensive inventory of network assets and enables custom reporting.
Topology Layer:
Network topology visualization: Maps the physical and logical structure of the network, including connections, dependencies, and relationships.
Neighbor maps: Visualizes L2 and L3 neighbor relationships.
Path Layer:
Path visualization: Tracks the flow of traffic through the hybrid-cloud network, identifying potential bottlenecks and performance issues.
Baseline path analysis: Compares current network paths to historical and golden baselines to detect anomalies and changes.
Intent Layer:
Reverse-engineered designs: Captures the golden state and configurations of all the features of your unique network.
Golden configurations: Stores golden configurations for network devices.
Compliance and security policies: Enforces compliance with industry standards and security best practices in your golden configurations.
From Visibility to Observability: Enabling Actionable Insights
By combining the data from these layers, the digital twin provides a comprehensive view of the network, enabling organizations to:
Monitor network health: Track key performance indicators (KPIs) and identify deviations from normal behavior.
Detect anomalies and troubleshoot issues: Automatically detect network anomalies and provide root cause analysis.
Ensure compliance and security: Verify adherence to industry standards and security policies.
Auto-Remediate config and state deviations: Everything is already defined for human to approve and click through the system to act on a change quickly to put the network back in its “golden” state.
Conclusion
The digital twin is a powerful tool that can revolutionize network management. By providing unparalleled visibility, insights, and automation capabilities, the digital twin enables organizations to improve network performance, reduce operational costs, and enhance business agility. By embracing the digital twin, organizations can unlock the full potential of their network infrastructure and achieve their strategic objectives.
We use cookies to personalize content and understand your use of the
website in order to improve user experience. By using our website you consent to all cookies in accordance
with our privacy policy.