Service Level Expectations in Juniper Mist
See how Juniper's service-level expectations provide clear monitoring of activity in the Juniper Mist™ Cloud. Watch now to learn how to set, monitor, and enforce service levels based on what’s right for users—not cloud providers.
You’ll learn
About simplifying network operations
How other tools only provide event logs
How to see real-time monitoring of service level expectations
Who is this for?
Experience More
Transcript
0:00 let's compare simplifying operations
0:02 with missed Wi-Fi is finally predictable
0:05 reliable and measurable
0:08 set Monitor and enforce service levels
0:10 based on what's right for your users not
0:13 by some arbitrary vendor metrics track
0:16 thresholds to make sure service levels
0:18 are being met in real time and trending
0:21 in a positive direction contrast this to
0:23 the first generation Cloud providers
0:25 this is what we can see about a client
0:27 not much this is what we could see about
0:30 an AP again not much so with the release
0:33 of Meraki health I thought I would check
0:35 in and experience the future
0:38 let's take a look 72 percent failed
0:40 client connections and sub 10
0:42 milliseconds Network latency okay
0:46 let's look by client type that's odd it
0:49 knows what types of devices but it is
0:51 saying zero let's move on and go click
0:54 on this one client and oh no just an
0:57 event log again nothing actionable here
1:00 could you at least tell me a little bit
1:02 about the DHCP server
1:04 let's look at connections
1:06 this looks promising but what is this
1:09 really telling me
1:10 the number of connections succeeding at
1:13 this step
1:15 okay I guess you know the magnitude of
1:18 your issues now like I have a big DHCP
1:20 problem so it must be here
1:23 nope another event log
1:26 there must be something under this
1:27 single connection
1:29 nope another event log Last Hope latency
1:33 kinda interesting
1:35 but this is based on dscp tags so if
1:39 everything is tagged correctly then I
1:41 guess you would have some data but my
1:43 MacBook Air has been running 4K YouTube
1:45 video for the past two hours but I guess
1:48 that doesn't count so latency by AP and
1:51 latency by client
1:53 I guess that might be interesting also
1:55 but I was kind of hoping for actionable
1:59 this is a great example of Miss
2:01 Innovation and Wi-Fi assurance
2:04 missed SLE dashboard is showing you
2:06 exactly what your users are experiencing
2:09 not red yellow green