Network Availability Prediction – NAP
Introduction:
Network Availability Prediction (NAP) refers to the process of forecasting the availability of a network or system based on its components' reliability, configurations, and performance data. This is crucial in industries such as telecommunications, utilities, and IT infrastructure, where the uptime of a network or system is critical to operations.
- Using Network Availability Prediction, we can evaluate the reliability and availability of the communication networks.
- It uses extended Reliability Block Diagram (RBD) methodology to address the specific characteristics of network elements and their connections.
- Software is also able to identify the weak areas in the networks.
Key Features:
- Complex networks can be easily designed.
- Powerful pagination in NAP
- Multiple direction flow of data in the networks.
- Parts library and network element libraries are included.
- Multiple import and export facilities
Benefits:
- NAP will automatically determine the allowable paths between a source and target.
- Minimal cut sets can be easily determined.
- Multiple interfaces and their connections with the common equipments can be modelled.
- Critical areas in the network can be easily evaluated.
- Customize the own parts library and network element library.
- High performance analysis can be done by NAP.
- Proper hierarchical structure in the project tree.
- Customizable report designer to view and manage the reports.