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Test 897: IBM Tivoli Network Manager
IP Edition V3.7 Implementation
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Courses and publications are offered
to help you prepare for the certification tests. The courses are recommended,
but not required, before taking a certification test. If you wish to purchase
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Course title:
IBM Tivoli Network Manager IP Edition 3.7 Fundamentals
Course duration: 4 Days
Course number: TN321G
Abstract: TheTivoli Network Manager IP Edition Fundamentals course
is designed to provide an understanding of the key product processes, including
the integration with Netcool/OMNIbus, Root Cause Analysis calculation and
network monitoring via the Network Manager Pollers.
The Tivoli Network Manager IP Edition course begins with a basic overview of
product components and their associated functionality. Students will then
install and configure Tivoli Network Manager IP Edition, carrying out a full
discovery of simulated networks containing various vendor specific devices. In
order to further understand the intricacies of the discovery cycle, students
will further customize discovery by changing the behavior of finders and
agents. A few keys stitchers are introduced (though advanced stitcher
configuration is covered in the Advanced training course). They will also
learn how to get at granular discovery data and monitor processes through the
use of OQL query commands.
They will also configure monitoring and understand how to suspend monitoring of
devices within the network. In order to extend the functionality and build
resilience, students will learn how to configure and maintain a Network Manager
Failover Server pair into a full failover OMNIbus environment.
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