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Government Global government and military agencies utilize Packet Design solutions to ensure the availability of critical IP network infrastructures IP networks and the information flowing over them are critical to government and military agencies, for whom network disruptions can spell serious disruptions in public services or even national security. There is no tolerance for disruption or downtime for agencies who deliver services with municipal, state and provincial, national and even international scope. Yet IP networks are far from predictable today, and traditional network management tools are of no help in dealing with IP networks' unpredictable and unexplained behavior, since they don't address the complex, network-layer interactions that are the key root cause of many IP network problems. Packet Design solutions allows IT departments to increase the availability and performance of critical applications by providing visibility into the inner workings of IP network routing and traffic flows. Packet Design solutions provide real-time, network-wide monitoring and analysis of both routing and traffic flows on every link in the network. Analysis capabilities correlate traffic and routing changes, identify top traffic talkers and listeners, and provide deep root cause analysis of complex routing issues to help avert problems as they avert and to reduce Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) for problems that occur. Operationally accurate planning capabilities allow engineers to plan and validate network routing and traffic changes to eliminate unpleasant surprises from misconfigurations. Complementing offline modeling tools, planning features model routing changes and failure scenarios on the as-running network routing and traffic, allowing network engineers to optimize the network's performance and Return on Investment metrics and streamlining ongoing network maintenance operations. More Packet Design Solutions
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