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IBM Certified Deployment Professional - Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager for Wireless V9.1.2
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An IBM Certified Deployment Professional - Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager for Wireless V9.1.2 is an individual who can demonstrate the ability to implement and support an IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager for Wireless solution. It is expected that this person is able to perform the tasks independently a majority of the time, and in some situations, take leadership and provide mentoring to peers.
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Key Areas of Competency - Describe the IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager for Wireless V9.1.2 architecture and components.
- Plan an IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager for Wireless V9.1.2 solution based on customer requirements and environment.
- Install and configure prerequisite software to IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager for Wireless V9.1.2.
- Install and configure IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager for Wireless V9.1.2 infrastructure components.
- Use available interfaces to configure and administer the IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager for Wireless V9.1.2 environment.
- Perform performance tuning and problem determination for IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager for Wireless V9.1.2.
Required Prerequisites - In depth understanding and knowledge of IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager for Wireless V9.1.2 -Skill level 4
- Hands-on experience administering IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager for Wireless V9.1.2 -Skill level 4
- Knowledge of networks and network management-Skill level 3
- Knowledge of protocols including TCP/IP, SNMP-Skill level 3
- Knowledge of operating systems (UNIX & Windows) -Skill level 3
- Knowledge of scripting languages (Perl, shell scripting, Rules files, regular expressions) -Skill level 3
- Knowledge of Oracle database administration-Skill level 3
- Knowledge of SQL-Skill level 2
- Knowledge of operating system utilities (ftp, telnet, sftp, ssh, text editors) -Skill level 2
1 - Basic Skill/Knowledge: Familiarity with basic functionality and concepts, may need to rely on assistance from documentation or other resources. 2 - Working Skill/Knowledge: Working knowledge of functionality and concepts, can use product or explain concepts with little or no assistance. 3 - Advanced Skill/Knowledge: Substantial experience with functionality or concepts, can teach others how to use functionality or explain concepts. 4 - Expert Skill/Knowledge: Extensive and comprehensive experience with functionality or concepts, can create or customize code, architecture, or processes.
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