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HP OpenView: NNM Part 2: Topology Management

UC341S      Course duration (days): 5
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Hampshire
Hook (RG27) 08/12/08 £ 2,125
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About this class

This course provides the tools for you to move from Network Management Administrator to Network Management Architect. You'll learn how to design a distributed solution and implement it effectively. This course covers complete training on Extended Topology and Problem Diagnosis. The Extended Topology deployment section includes labs using an SNMP simulation package (MIMIC), which allows the product to be run in a live environment to simulate commonproblems that can occur during deployment and how to troubleshoot them. This 5 full-day course is 40 percent lecture and 60 percent hands-on.

Who will the lesson benefit?

  • System and network administrators

What prerequisites are required

  • HP OpenView Network Node Manager on UNIX I (B4743S) or; HP OpenView Network Node Manager on Windows I (H1662S) or; HP OpenView Network Node Manager 1 (uc340s)
  • Basic Training for HP OpenView Products (H9739AAE), an instructor-led web-based class is highly recommended.

Contents of this class

  • Understand the use and importance of replications, domains and collection stations.
  • Discover and manage Layer-2 switched environments as well as Layer-3 routed environments.
  • Describe and confiure how ET supports network protocols (VLAN, OSPF, HSRP, IPV6 etc...)
  • Describe the operation of the Active Problem Analyzer.
  • Become familiar with the DIM automatic failover feature.
  • Maximise scaleability for Extended Topology discovery.
  • Describe and confure ET discovery of Overlapping Address Domians (private IP addresses and static NAT).

Optional follow-on classes

  • HP OpenView: Managing Events with NNM, OVO and ECS