Cisco Model-Driven Telemetry and Elasticsearch Integration
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Input and output integration overview
<p>The Cisco Model-Driven Telemetry (MDT) plugin facilitates the collection of telemetry data from Cisco networking platforms, utilizing gRPC and TCP transport mechanisms. This plugin is essential for users looking to implement advanced telemetry solutions for better insights and operational efficiency.</p>
<p>The Telegraf Elasticsearch Plugin seamlessly sends metrics to an Elasticsearch server. The plugin handles template creation and dynamic index management, and supports various Elasticsearch-specific features to ensure data is formatted correctly for storage and retrieval.</p>
Integration details
Cisco Model-Driven Telemetry
<p>Cisco model-driven telemetry (MDT) is designed to provide a robust means of consuming telemetry data from various Cisco platforms, including IOS XR, IOS XE, and NX-OS. This plugin focuses on the efficient transport of telemetry data using either TCP or gRPC protocols, offering flexibility based on the network environment and requirements. The gRPC transport is particularly advantageous as it supports TLS for enhanced security through encryption and authentication. The plugin is compatible with a range of software versions on Cisco devices, enabling organizations to leverage telemetry capabilities across their network operations. It is especially useful for network monitoring and analytics, as it enables real-time data collection directly from Cisco devices, enhancing visibility into network performance, resource utilization, and operational metrics.</p>
Elasticsearch
<p>This plugin writes metrics to Elasticsearch, a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine capable of storing large amounts of data in near real-time. It is designed to handle Elasticsearch versions 5.x through 7.x and utilizes its dynamic template features to manage data type mapping properly. The plugin supports advanced features such as template management, dynamic index naming, and integration with OpenSearch. It also allows configurations for authentication and health monitoring of the Elasticsearch nodes.</p>
Configuration
Cisco Model-Driven Telemetry
Elasticsearch
Input and output integration examples
Cisco Model-Driven Telemetry
<ol> <li> <p><strong>Real-Time Network Monitoring</strong>: Utilize the Cisco MDT plugin to collect network performance metrics from Cisco routers and switches. By feeding telemetry data into a visualization tool, network operators can observe traffic trends, bandwidth usage, and error rates in real-time. This proactive monitoring allows teams to swiftly address issues before they affect network performance, resulting in a more reliable service.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Automated Anomaly Detection</strong>: Integrate Cisco MDT with machine learning algorithms to create an automated anomaly detection system. By continuously analyzing telemetry data, the system can identify deviations from typical operational patterns, providing alerts for unusual conditions that may signify network problems or security threats, which can aid in maintaining operational integrity.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Dynamic Configuration Management</strong>: Leveraging the telemetry data collected from Cisco devices, organizations can implement dynamic configuration management solutions that automatically adjust network settings based on current performance indicators. For instance, if the telemetry indicates high utilization on certain links, the system could dynamically route traffic to underutilized paths, optimizing resource usage.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Enhanced Reporting and Analytics</strong>: Use the Cisco MDT plugin to feed detailed telemetry data into analytics platforms, enabling comprehensive reporting on network health and performance. Historical and real-time analysis can guide decision-making and strategic planning, helping organizations to allocate resources more effectively and understand their network’s operational landscape better.</p> </li> </ol>
Elasticsearch
<ol> <li> <p><strong>Time-based Indexing</strong>: Use this plugin to store metrics in Elasticsearch to index each metric based on the time collected. For example, CPU metrics can be stored in a daily index named<code>telegraf-2023.01.01</code>, allowing easy time-based queries and retention policies.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Dynamic Templates Management</strong>: Utilize the template management feature to automatically create a custom template tailored to your metrics. This allows you to define how different fields are indexed and analyzed without manually configuring Elasticsearch, ensuring an optimal data structure for querying.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>OpenSearch Compatibility</strong>: If you are using AWS OpenSearch, you can configure this plugin to work seamlessly by activating compatibility mode, ensuring your existing Elasticsearch clients remain functional and compatible with newer cluster setups.</p> </li> </ol>
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