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HP Network Node Manager Software I Training |
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Onsite - Instructor-Led Training |
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5-6 days depending on audience background and options |
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| Introduction: |
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| Learn how HP Network Node Manager (NNM) Software can be used to maximize your network’s availability and performance. In this course you will explore the operational and administrative aspects of NNM on UNIX® and Windows systems. You will learn how to effectively utilize NNM in the successful management of small, medium, or large networked enterprises. This 5-day course is 50 percent lecture and 50 percent hands-on labs. |
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| Customize it: |
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| This 5-day HP Network Node Manager Software I course will be customized to your needs and specifications. Eno.com will assist you in identifying those needs and specifications. A word to the wise, there are many vendors of HP training. They will typically have a broad and general course, one size fits all, already developed and just put your organization's name on the title slide. This minimizes their effort and time investment. At Eno.com, every course is made to your exact and exacting specifications. We help you ensure what you are getting is what you really need even if at the beginning you weren't too sure of what that was. We fit the class to your needs. We ever fit you into our standard, one size fits all, class. |
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| Audience: |
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| System and network administrators |
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| Prerequisite |
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Before taking this course, you should have completed the following training:
- HP-UX System and Network Administration I (H3064S) and HP-UX System and Network Administration II (H3065S), or equivalent HP-UX hands-on experience
- Alternatively, you should have experience as an MS Windows system/network administrator
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| Course Objectives: |
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After completing this course you will be able to:
- Understand the new NNM 7.51 features, such as the new dynamic views
- Navigate and interpret all NNM user interfaces
- Use maps and submaps to develop network architecture that will maximize network performance
- Use the simple network management protocol (SNMP) to access and change the network configuration and status parameters
- Troubleshoot problems in an NNM environment and use key concepts to dramatically reduce down time
- Describe the NNM architecture, processes, and databases
- Configure NNM discovery domains (extend and limit)
- Describe the Extended Topology component and enable its operation
- Configure alarms to provide specific feedback and take automatic actions
- Collect unique MIB data from any managed network nodes
- Save data to the Data Warehouse for long term trend analysis
- Backup the NNM data
Benefits to you:
- Maximize availability of network resources and network speed
- Identify emerging problems and resolve them before they become visible to others
- Dramatically reduce network downtime
- Gain practical experience navigating the NNM user interface
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| Course Outline |
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•The network management model
•A network management protocol SNMP
•The management information base
Introducing the NNM User Interfaces
- Describe the basic troubleshooting path for management by exception
- Start Network Node Manager Home Base
- Launch Dynamic Views from Home Base, the Alarm Browser, or the Tools menu
- Compare operation with ovw
NNM Processes and Databases
- NNM directory structure
- NNM databases and how to interact with them
- NNM processes and their interaction
Viewing Your Environment with Dynamic Views
- Interpret visual cues used in Dynamic Views
- Access and sort information in Active Tables
- Expand only relevant areas of displays
- Print a diagram
Viewing Your Environment with ovw
- Map and submap operations
- IP Submap hierarchy
- Visual cues in ovw
- Retrieving an object’s attributes
Creating and Customizing Maps
- Creating a new map
- Setting map permissions
- Customize map background, layout, etc.
Viewing Your Environment with the Network
- Access ovw maps from the Network Presenter
Using NNM Monitoring Tools
- Test basic connectivity
- Check the configuration of a device
- View connectivity in your network
- Configure the NNM grapher
Using Problem Diagnosis
- List the components of Problem Diagnosis
- List the requirements for Problem Diagnosis
- Start the Problem Diagnosis view
- Configure endpoints
- Read a Path Map, Path Detail and Trek Detail diagram
- Describe Problem Diagnosis’ brownout alarms
Viewing Alarms
- Browse and acknowledge alarms
- Access correlated alarms
- Access a graphical view of the node in an alarm
Viewing Automatic Web Reports
- Access and read web reports
Working with the MIB
- The management subtree
- Loading additional MIB modules
- Browsing MIB data on a node
Working with SNMP
- Basic SNMP communications
- Configure SNMP community names
- Configure SNMP and status polling
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