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Training Course:

HP OpenView Network Node Manager for operators

School/Trainer:

ENO.com
Stafford, Virginia, United States

Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced

Course Description:

'' This 2-day course guides you through the user interface for HP OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM) 7.5 and provides valuable information on using maps, submaps, objects, and symbols. You will gain experience working with simple network management protocol (SNMP), management information base (MIB), events, and alarms.

Audience:

Network operators.

Prerequisite

Students should be network operators who have basic UNIX or Windows backgrounds, plus basic networking experience.

Course Objectives:

After completing this course you will be able to:

Use the NNM product to monitor and troubleshoot a networked environment.
Rapidly identify and address problems, thus reducing downtime and increasing system utilization.
Use the NNM monitoring tools to obtain the information necessary to use networked devices at optimal performance and efficiency.
Describe the basics of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
Understand IT Service Management, the Management Information Base (MIB), and the basic components of NNM.
Know how to create, modify and delete maps, submaps and alarms.


Course Outline

Introducing Network Node Manager

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
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
Customize map background, layout, etc.
Viewing Your Environment with the Network Presenter

Access maps from the Network Presenter
Differences between Network Presenter and ovw
Open a map other than the default map from the Network Presenter
Troubleshooting the Network Presenter
NNM Tools for Monitoring and Troubleshooting

Test basic connectivity
Check the configuration of a device
View connectivity in your network
Configure the NNM grapher
Identify unused IP addresses
View nodes connected to a device using Neighbor View
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
View the reports from the web Reporting interface
Exploring and Using MIB Data

Describe the purpose and structure of a MIB
Distinguish between MIB objects and instances.
Loading additional MIBs for management
Browsing MIB data on a node
Networking Review

The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model
Protocols
Device addressing
Link level addressing (LLA)
Internet (IP) addressing
Address resolution protocol (ARP/RARP)
Hardware of the OSI model
Subnets
NNM Processes and Databases

Describe the interaction between the processes, services, GUIs, databases and data warehouse
Identify processes associated with the user interfaces
Describe and use the troubleshooting commands for the NNM databases
Describe where NNM files are stored and how to access them
Configure Universal Path Names
Distinguish between the various NNM databases and view their contents
Describe the difference between objects and symbols
Describe how Extended Topology integrates with NNM
Backing up NNM Data

Back up NNM data
Restore NNM data
Operational and analytical data
Troubleshoot backups

...''

Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.eno.com/

Phone:(888) 742-3214 or 540-720-9660

School Address:

E&A Information Services Inc. (DBA: Eno.com)
6 St. Charles Ct
Stafford, VA 22556. USA

Jobs & Resumes: Stafford
Houses & Roommates: Stafford




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