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NMS Case Study HP OpenView Network Node Manager

NMS Case Study HP OpenView Network Node Manager. Hong-taek Ju DP&NM Lab. Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering POSTECH, Pohang Korea Tel: +82-562-279-5659 Email: juht@postech.ac.kr http://dpnm.postech.ac.kr/. System Requirement. HP Systems

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NMS Case Study HP OpenView Network Node Manager

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  1. NMS Case StudyHP OpenViewNetwork Node Manager Hong-taek Ju DP&NM Lab. Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering POSTECH, Pohang Korea Tel: +82-562-279-5659 Email: juht@postech.ac.kr http://dpnm.postech.ac.kr/

  2. System Requirement • HP Systems • HP 9000 Servers and Workstations, HP-UX 10.20, 11.0 • RAM: 96 MB recommended, disk space: 450 MB(+120 MB of swap) • Bit-mapped display or X-terminal including X-Windows • Sun Systems • SunSPARC and Ultra Servers,Solaris 2.5.1, 2.6 • RAM: 96 MB recommended, Disk space: 500 MB (+120 MB of swap) • Bit-mapped display or X-Terminal including X-Windows • Windows NT Systems • Intel Pentium processor, Windows NT version 4.0 with TCP/IP • Ram: 96 MB RAM, Disk space: 450 MB(+120 MB free paging) • 800x600 monitor with SVGA graphics card • Web Servers Supported • Apache on HP-UX and Solaris • Internet Information Services on the Windows NT

  3. Features - 1 • Automated Discovery and Layout • For TCP/IP, IPX and Level 2 devices • Connectivity, Port and VLAN View • continuously monitors the network for new devices and for the status of equipment • Event Correlation Technology • identifies problems faster through an advanced event correlation engine. • Out-of-the-box correlation logic is included • The Event Correlation Specification Designer allows development and testing of correlation logics

  4. Features - 2 • Java-based user interface • The Web Launcher allows operators to start Java-based applications such as the Network Presenter, the Alarms Browser and the SNMP Data Presenter from anywhere • The Network Presenter and the Alarms Browser dynamically update maps and events automatically • Proactive management through reporting and data warehousing • Out-of-the-box reports enable proactive trend analysis • topology, event and SNMP-collected data is exported to its data warehouse • Fault tolerance capabilities • users can schedule back-ups

  5. Support utilities • NNM Developer’s toolkit • Application Program Interface (API ) to access the rich feature set of NNM • A common SNMP API provide access to the bilingual SNMP protocol stack for v1 and v2c • An Windows API enables GUI integration via easy-to-access library routine • C and C++ header files and Java Classes let you program your application in the widely deployed environment • Customer Views • Customer oriented network management • Smart way to manage your Cisco netwrok

  6. Comments • Plenty of reliable basic features: Map generation,.. • No high level functions: Summary, filtering, logging • Developer’s Toolkit may be essential component in our development

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