Your phone is ringing off the hook. Another person is calling, desperate to figure out how their team can continue to be productive in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Even though these are extraordinary times, your role as the IT professional hasnโt really changed. Your job is to make sure โsupporting remote workersโ means they can still access the resources, tools, and applications they need to do their jobs.
But what that looks like might be changing rapidly: offices shut down, remote work increasing, and users accessing on-premise resources from everywhere other than the office. The people you support are experiencing a lot of change, and possibly a few challenges. The last thing they need are more roadblocks to getting their work done.
Remote performance monitoring
How are all those remote workers connecting back to the office? Likely over a VPN, either through the firewall, or a dedicated VPN concentrator. If youโve jumped from one to 100 remote users, itโs likely the underlying hardware thatโs struggling to keep up.
Is the device at capacity? Is it able to keep up with the traffic throughput and load on the CPU? Watch for alerts on CPU utilization, interface utilization, and memory usage.
This is also a great time to fine-tune the high interface utilization alert for the WAN interface on the firewall, to ensure the alert matches the committed bandwidth from the ISP.
In Auvik, go to the All Alerts section from the side navigation panel. If youโve enabled an integration into your PSA, and have configured Auvik to send alerts to it, check the open service tickets in your PSA. (New to Auvik alerts? Check out more details on reviewing alerts.)
Stay on top of potential VPN capacity issues
If youโre supporting remote workers whoโre depending on VPNs to access the business-critical resources they need, you need to ensure they can actually connect to their VPN.
Since firewalls usually license VPNs by the number of concurrent VPN sessions allowed at one time and others have a maximum limit for VPN sessions based on hardware capacity, itโs not always easy to know when youโre maxing out your number of available sessions.
In Auvik, monitoring and managing VPN connections to prevent capacity issues is a breeze. To set up VPN monitoring, all you need to do is enter the required credentials into Auvik, and set the maximum number of sessions. Then you can quickly and easily monitor and report on SSL VPN sessions from your firewall or client dashboard.
Once youโve set the max number of sessions, Auvik can automatically notify you when you reachโor surpassโdefined thresholds using four customizable alerts.
With this info, you can proactively add VPN session capacity by purchasing more VPN licenses or upgrading the firewall hardware to keep users calm and connected.
Make sure network traffic is legitimate
Once users are connecting to the network, itโs important to keep an eye on what theyโre doing. Are they using the network for legitimate business purposes, like accessing the on-premises file server, sending emails, or remote desktop? Great!
But if theyโre torrenting movies, that could further strain a network already suffering with high traffic. If theyโre accessing resources they shouldnโt be, that can put their corporate data at risk.
Understanding whoโs accessing the network, and what theyโre doing on it, is increasingly essential as the perimeter of your network pushes further out to your userโs endpoints back at home.
To check for potential issues, click on Auvik TrafficInsights and dive into the Applications tab. Here, youโll see a breakdown of the types of traffic traversing the network. If you notice a ton of BitTorrent traffic, or traffic to a sensitive asset that no one should be accessing, you can take action.
Enable your IT team to work from anywhere
Smile! Supporting remote workers just extended to your IT team with Auvik. No need to access on-premises tools to get visibility into how the networks you manage are performing. The live topology map is always up-to-date, showing you how everyone is connected back at the physical office. Alerts continue to land in your inbox, allowing you to respond to network events quickly. Performance and troubleshooting data is accessible from anywhere.
And you can remotely access network devices through Auvikโs remote terminal and remote browser functions.
While the pressures of a public health pandemic can test our perseverance and stretch our work days into 10, 12, or 16 hours, the reality is that your role hasnโt changed.
You, the IT service professional, have been tasked with ensuring your users can be as productive as possible, no matter where theyโre working. Embrace the challenge, deliver results, and you and your business will thrive.
Related articles you may find helpful
- 4 Types of VPNs and When to Use Them
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- I Canโt Access My Network Device! What Do I Do?
- How to Solve Network Cases Like a Super Sleuth With Auvik TrafficInsights
- How to Dig Deeper on the Network When You Donโt Have NetFlow
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