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Enabling accurate exchange of information between key applications has become crucial in today’s hybrid and complex IT operations. When we speak with potential customers, one common question we hear is, “How easy is it to consume and integrate the insights generated by Network Observability by Broadcom?” This might sound like table stakes, but it is often a challenge due to siloed teams, the high levels of expertise required, different data formats, and time-consuming processes. This is particularly true when teams are working to integrate network insights into their automation implementations.
This blog illustrates ConnectALL's value in bridging the gap between network observability and automation, revealing how the solution makes integration simple, fast, and secure.
Network observability solutions produce a large number of events, including due to configuration changes, faults, performance events, anomalies, and so on. These events need to be correlated, filtered, and clustered to make network operations more manageable. Today, teams need to reduce the time spent understanding and reacting to network incidents by modernizing incident response and making it as agile and automated as possible.
According to the EMA report, “Network Management Megatrends 2024,” when it comes to improving operational efficiency, incident response is the most important aspect of a network observability.
By connecting network insights with automation solutions, teams can gain these key benefits:
Continue reading to learn how ConnectALL can help transform observability insights into automated workflows for rapid, cost-effective remediation.
On the network observability side, AppNeta empowers IT and network operations teams with actionable insights, offering a combination of active synthetics and passive traffic analysis. With the solution, teams can automatically pinpoint network or application problems, regardless of where they occur.
To provide these insights, AppNeta monitors the entire network path, delivering full, end-to-end visibility and enabling fast identification of the domain responsible for the degradation. Let’s examine the events and activities involved in incident detection below.
Fig 1: AppNeta delivers proactive visibility beyond internally managed networks
AppNeta has proactively detected and diagnosed data loss for users in Denver who access Microsoft Teams. To prevent business disruption, the NOC must be agile in notifying team members, mitigating issues, and, when possible, repairing problems. Let’s examine the events and activities involved in incident detection and outline some useful actions that can be automated to promote the agility of NOC teams.
Shifting to the automation side, Automic Automation empowers SRE teams to standardize and automate operating procedures, diagnostics, and remediation. Automic goes beyond traditional workflow automation, automating end-to-end business processes to significantly reduce costs, save time, and mitigate risk.
Based on rich diagnostic information AppNeta provides, we can respond to these incidents by automating the following actions:
Fig 2: Potential Automic workflow for network incident response
Automating some or all of these workflows will add tremendous value to any organization, reducing mean time to repair (MTTR) and freeing up time of your NOC.
We have seen the power of network observability and automation in isolation. Let's find out how we can multiply the value by connecting both capabilities together. Specifically, we will use ConnectALL to synchronize AppNeta events and Automic. Here are some key advantages of using ConnectALL:
The image below shows the high-level workflow:
Fig 3: Seamlessly connecting network events with automation
The first step would be to send AppNeta network incidents to ConnectALL. AppNeta is very flexible for outbound notifications, offering support for email, traps, and APIs. For this use case, we will leverage the AppNeta API to easily push these events to the AppNeta connector in ConnectALL.
Configuring AppNeta event integration involves specifying the URL of the system (in this case, ConnectALL) that you want to send events to and the type of events you want to send.
The second step is to use the ConnectALL AppNeta Universal Adapter to receive the incoming event webhook and invoke the incident response Automic workflow.
Here, ConnectALL can do much more than forwarding: Users can apply business rules and filters (for example, skip low-priority alerts), enrich metadata (ensuring the automation platform receives richer, more actionable data), and extend the integration to other enterprise systems, such as ServiceNow, Jira, and Splunk.
The third and final step is the Automic business process execution triggered from ConnectALL and in context with AppNeta event information. Here is where the magic happens: Automic can orchestrate any standard operating procedure (like the one described above for the Microsoft Teams degradation affecting Denver users) to accelerate and enhance network operations.
By leveraging ConnectALL as the integration layer between AppNeta and Automic, customers can improve agility, break down silos, and achieve faster and more reliable automation of critical network events. The immediate benefits are driving down MTTR and boosting operational efficiency. Ultimately, these combined solutions provide a scalable IT infrastructure that’s ready for the future and that delivers measurable business value through reduced costs and enhanced productivity.
At Broadcom, we enable large enterprises to accelerate their digital transformations. Offering capabilities for network observability, automation, and value stream management, our portfolio is designed to propel business and infrastructure transformation. We hope this article helps you maximize the value of our solutions.