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Management & Troubleshooting - Computer Networks, Client-Server Computing

OpenView Network Node Manager: Designing and Implementing an Enterprise Solution

by John Blommers
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Overview

  • Architecting, designing, implementing, and managing NNM solutions involving networks, desktop computers, and UNIX servers
  • All examples have been used in actual implementations
  • Covers capacity planning, firewall maintenance, cross-platform and best-practice issues

The only complete, practical guide to HP Network Node Manager!

HP's OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM) is the industry's most powerful platform for enterprise-wide IP network management based on SNMP standards. Now, one of HP's leading NNM consultants has written the definitive, best-practices guide to implementing and managing OpenView NNM.

OpenView Network Node Manager covers planning, architecture, deployment, configuration, administration, staffing, performance, firewalls, troubleshooting, and more. It also includes eight diverse case studies, straight from the author's extensive NNM experience in virtually every network environment: global manufacturers, computer firms, consultancies, engineering and scientific companies, colleges, and many more. Coverage includes:

  • Enterprise-class NNM deployment planning: requirements, operations agreements, hardware sizing and selection, piloting, and beyond
  • Staffing, training, management domains, and organizing network management for maximum efficiency
  • Deploying reliable, accurate, consistent and manageable Domain Name Services
  • Autodiscovering your network, refining the results to reflect your topology, and working with network maps
  • NNM day-to-day maintenance, event and performance management, optimization, and problem-solving

From day-to-day administration to long-term strategies, security to cross-platform issues, John Blommers delivers specific answers you can rely upon to maximize the value of OpenView NNMβ€”and your entire enterprise network.

Synopsis

  • Architecting, designing, implementing, and managing NNM solutions involving networks, desktop computers, and UNIX servers
  • All examples have been used in actual implementations
  • Covers capacity planning, firewall maintenance, cross-platform and best-practice issues

The only complete, practical guide to HP Network Node Manager!

HP's OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM) is the industry's most powerful platform for enterprise-wide IP network management based on SNMP standards. Now, one of HP's leading NNM consultants has written the definitive, best-practices guide to implementing and managing OpenView NNM.

OpenView Network Node Manager covers planning, architecture, deployment, configuration, administration, staffing, performance, firewalls, troubleshooting, and more. It also includes eight diverse case studies, straight from the author's extensive NNM experience in virtually every network environment: global manufacturers, computer firms, consultancies, engineering and scientific companies, colleges, and many more. Coverage includes:

  • Enterprise-class NNM deployment planning: requirements, operations agreements, hardware sizing and selection, piloting, and beyond
  • Staffing, training, management domains, and organizing network management for maximum efficiency
  • Deploying reliable, accurate, consistent and manageable Domain Name Services
  • Autodiscovering your network, refining the results to reflect your topology, and working with network maps
  • NNM day-to-day maintenance, event and performance management, optimization, and problem-solving

From day-to-day administration to long-term strategies, security to cross-platform issues, John Blommers delivers specific answers you can rely upon to maximize the value of OpenView NNM—and your entire enterprise network.

About the Author, John Blommers

JOHN BLOMMERS is a Network Consultant with Hewlett-Packard's Professional Services Organization in Bellevue, WA. He has worked with OpenView NNM since Version 1.0, when it was called xnm. He recently spent two years helping to implement NNM across Boeing's 70-site network, encompassing over 10,000 devices. Blommers currently teaches LAN/WAN Design and Advanced Network Management at the University of Washington Education Outreach Certificate Program.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2000
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
352
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780130198495

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