Title: Communications Protocol Migration Made Easy
1Communications Protocol Migration Made Easy
- Terry Swiatkiwsky
- Digital Presence
2Agenda
- What is Protocol Migration?
- Basic methods
- Encapsulation
- Conversion
- Comparison
- Example New devices and a new network
- Example New network and a new application
- Software vs Hardware protocol conversion
- ComNet Software Protocol Converter
3What is Protocol Migration?
- Broadly speaking
- Adopting a network protocol different to the one
currently being used - Involving one or more of
- Replacing the network backbone
- Using a new protocol at the Host
- Using a new protocol at the Device
4Basic Methods
- Protocol Encapsulation (Tunneling)
- Protocol Conversion
5Protocol Encapsulation (Tunneling)
- The legacy protocol at the end points (Device and
Host) remain unchanged - Only the underlying network backbone is replaced
- Not suitable for incorporating new protocol
devices (or hosts) into a legacy environment - The legacy protocol is sent over the new protocol
by encapsulating it with the new protocols
header (a wrapper) - The new protocols header is removed when
received at the other end.
6Protocol Encapsulation
7Protocol Encapsulation
- Advantages
- Network costs may be lower
- Network may be more reliable (alternate routing)
- No changes required to actual Device or Host
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- Disadvantages
- Additional hardware and/or software required at
each Device and Host - Polling of legacy protocol may still be carried
across new network (can be 30 of network
traffic) - Potential flow control issues (eg. different
protocol timing and network latency issues may
cause timeouts, retransmissions) - Spending on additional hardware/software to
preserve legacy environment when could be
investing in new technology - Maintenance of legacy hardware continues.
8Protocol Conversion
- The legacy protocol is actually terminated at
some point - Legacy protocol is converted and data carried
forward using only the new protocol (no
additional wrapper)
9Protocol Conversion
10Protocol Conversion
- Advantages
- Lower network costs
- Network may be more reliable (alternate routing)
- Migration strategy to replace legacy environment
- Costs incurred are directed toward real migration
to new protocol - Disadvantages
- Additional hardware and/or software required at
each end
11Comparison ofConversion vs Encapsulation
Conversion Encapsulation
Allows network backbone replacement v v
Positions you closer to true migration from legacy to new protocols v
Less legacy hardware (than encapsulation) v
Less legacy maintenance v
Less network traffic (vs 2 protocol headers) v X
Retains legacy polling across network X
Additional legacy-oriented hardware X
Potential protocol conflict issues X
Note These comparisons are generalizations. Your
specific environment, objectives priorities
must be taken into consideration.
12Example Migration to new network devices
The following slides will show migration progress
comparing the Conversion and Encapsulation
approaches
13Example Migration to new network devices (p2)
14Example Migration to new network devices (p3)
15Example Migration to new network devices (p4)
16Another ExampleMigration to new network
Application (p1/3)
17Migration to new network Application (p2/3)
18Migration to new network Application (p3/3)
19Software vs Hardware Protocol Conversion
20Comparison ofSoftware vs Hardware Protocol
Conversion
Software Hardware
More efficient legacy comms handling on NonStop v X
No significant additional hardware v X
Less legacy maintenance v X
Lower cost (hardware, deployment, operations) v X
Backout possible using software only v X
No changes in the NonStop configuration X v
Note These comparisons are generalizations. Your
specific environment, objectives priorities
must be taken into consideration.
21ComNetSoftware Protocol Converter for NonStop
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- Provide a transparent connection between legacy
devices and modern hosts, or modern devices and
legacy hosts. -
- ComNet handles the protocol conversion so that
both the device and host believe they are using
the same protocol. -
- The ComNet solution offers a broad range of
application and is ideal for a phased migration
from legacy protocols to TCP/IP.
22ComNet - Features
- Converts any-to-any (supported) protocol
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- Multiple backup connections per session
- Dynamic configuration
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- Loopback capabilities
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- Customizable with your own user-written routines
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- Powerful operator interface provides seamless
global view and control over all ComNet sessions -
- Scalable architecture to support thousands of
sessions -
- Quick and easy to install.
23ComNet - Applications
- Migration
- Software protocol converter as described earlier
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- Protocol Services API
- Write applications using simple OS calls (open,
write, read) and ComNet will provide all protocol
handling and manage backup connections - Enable Applications with Backup Connections
- ComNet can augment an existing connection with
multiple backup connections - Testing
- ComNet connects NonStop legacy comms to your LAN
so now you can use PC-based test tools to test
your application on the NonStop -
- Software Modem Eliminator
- Loopback connection between applications without
any comms ports or hardware modem eliminator
even between different protocols! -
- Remote Device Connection
- Connect a legacy device in your own test lab,
across a VPN, to a legacy comms application on a
remote NonStop (Itanium).
24ComNet - Benefits
- Low cost
- Maximizes your investment in existing software
and hardware. - Avoids the expense of new protocol conversion
hardware and its deployment, maintenance and
operational costs. - ComNet is a software solution which is easy to
install, maintain and operate. - Flexible short term and long term licensing
options. - Reliable
- High availability is offered by multiple backup
connections for every session. - Utilizes existing highly reliable HP NonStop
communications hardware. - Flexible
- Dynamic configuration maximizes uptime.
- Scalable across multiple processors.
- Suitable for broad range of application
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