Active Bandwidth Management
By Jun Yan
Background: Richard Naden, IT director of Dell Technologies, has presented a case of active
bandwidth management at Dell. From his presentation, a number of questions can be identified and
addressed from different perspectives. I would encourage you to listen to the recording of his
presentation and try to develop your own understanding of the problem, and subsequently, propose
your solution. This document just summarises my perception and understanding, thus should not be
used to constrain your exploration of the problem.
Problem statement: Dell’s enterprise network categorises network traffic into classes (3 data classes
and 1 video class) which have multiple Class of Service (CoS) requirements. All devices in the
network (including the carrier devices) are configured statically to support predefined CoS
requirements. As business is dynamic and often changes rapidly, Dell would like to develop a
management solution for automatic management of CoS in the dynamic business environment.
Scenarios: The following scenarios might explain the problem but they are by no means exhaustive.
Scenario 1: The marketing unit of Dell is planning for a major marketing campaign. As a part of the
planning, it needs to estimate the impact of marketing activities on the corporate infrastructure,
including the network infrastructure. It is estimated that during the promotion, there will be 2000
more business transactions and 1000 more customer phone calls per day. Dell’s network
management is able to proactively manage the network resources prior to the promotion, to ensure
that adequate resources are assigned to support additional network traffic and satisfy SLAs for
relevant classes. Once the promotion is over, changes need to be made to network again to ensure
that network resources are used efficiently.
Scenario 2: Unexpectedly, Dell’s call center receives more customer phone calls that is was planned
for. Before the customers experience problems like deteriorated call quality and call drops, Dell’s
network management is able to detect this problem and react rapidly. Network configuration is
updated to make sure that the quality of voice class complies with SLA.
Scenario 3: Although all the CoS requirements are met, Dell would like to find out if the current
configuration is effective. Are the resources over‐provisioned? Is the current configuration flexible to
deal with traffic fluctuation? Are additional resources needed in the network and if the answer is yes,
where the additional resources should be applied?
Scenario 4: Dell’s current communication to carriers is via email and phone call. It is often slow when
the network conditions require quick response. Dell would like to have a solution to accelerate the
communication with carriers. For example, can Dell’s network management system be integrated
with the carrier’s management system? With proper authentication and authorisation,
request/command/response can be exchanged in real time.
Further Suggestions: You can use FCAPS model, especially fault management, configuration
management, and performance management, to explore the issues. Some research needs to be
done on the topic like network planning, traffic shaping, differentiated service, bandwidth
management, and so on.ISIT302/MTS9302 – Corporate Network Management
Group Project Marking Sheet
Group members:
Name (student id)
Criterion Marks Comments
Introduction clearly introduced
background of the project including an
overview of the network of the
sponsor (Dell) (3 marks)
Problem statement clearly defines the
problem to be addressed in this report.
(2 marks)
Analysis of the current status
including why the problems exist, the
impact of these problems to the
business.
(3 marks)
Proposed solution which can be
strategies, management framework,
automation system, or a combination
of them)
(10 marks)
Conclusions (2 marks)
References and presentation (both
written and verbal)
Word limit: 4000
(5 marks)Overall comments