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HP HP0-M51

HP BSM Network Node Manager i 9.x Software

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The following testing objectives represent the specific areas of content covered in the exam. Use this outline to guide your study and to check your readiness for the exam. The exam measures your understanding of these areas.
Fundamental architectures and technologies 8%

  • Describe Layer 2 and Layer 3 connectivity.
  • Describe SNMP communication principles.
  • Describe NNMI components and technologies.
  • Identify which protocols can be used to communicate with managed nodes.
  • Describe trap handling by NNMi.

HP Network Node Manager products and solutions 8%

  • Identify products within the NMC solution suite.
  • Explain the value-add of integrations.
  • Describe the value-add of uCMDB/RTSM.
  • Identify the type of environment where NNMi has its highest value.
  • Explain the value-add of Automated Network Management.

Deployable solution plan and design 12%

  • Describe the available solutions for providing NNMi management server resiliency.
  • Describe the purpose of using a directory service with NNMi.
  • Describe use cases for implementing multi-tenancy.
  • Describe the user security model in NNMi.
  • Describe use cases for implementing Global Network Management (GNM).
  • Describe network communication requirements for NNMi.
  • Determine supportability of devices to be managed.
  • Recognize the migration process fundamentals.

NNMi installation and configuration 22%

  • Describe the installation process.
  • Describe Communication Configuration.
  • Describe Discovery Configuration.
  • Describe Monitoring Configuration.
  • Describe Incident Configuration.
  • Describe Node and Interface Group Configuration.
  • Describe Management Station Configuration.
  • Describe User Security and Tenant Configuration.
  • Describe out of the box integrations with other HP Tools.
  • Describe which settings can be set globally in the UI Configuration.

Solution performance-tuning and optimization 11%

  • Describe available System Health information and reports.
  • Evaluate discovery performance.
  • Evaluate polling performance.
  • Evaluate UI performance.
  • Evaluate trap performance.
  • Use trap analytics to evaluate trap traffic.
  • Evaluate disk performance.
  • Describe how DNS affects NNMi performance.

NNMI troubleshooting and repair 10%

  • Describe types of application issues identified by application status, user authentication, and client checks.
  • Troubleshoot missing or too many objects in a group from the Node and Interface groups.
  • Troubleshoot topology issues, communication and discovery problems.
  • Verify status, and troubleshoot missing incidents, updates and auto actions.
  • Perform high-level troubleshooting on licenses, health check and fixes on the database, and the NNMi application server.

Daily operational tasks 13%

  • Manage the incident lifecycle.
  • Select the correct workspace for a comprehensive view or root c ause events.
  • Describe the use of menu actions and tools.
  • Describe the use of real - time graphs.
  • Describe the use of the MIB browser.
  • Launch the ISPI Net Diagnostics report.
  • Interpret results in the Analysis pane.

Administrative tasks 9%

  • Manage NNMi processes and services.
  • Manage NNMi licensing.
  • Describe the use of configuration import and export tools.
  • Discuss NNMi backup and restore utilities.
  • Manage incidents in the NNMi database.
  • Manage user access to the NNMi Console.
  • Configure the severity status for events.

Integration capabilities and plug-ins 7%

  • Recognize components, capabilities and configurations of the HP Automated Network Management 9.1 solution.
  • Explain how to integrate third - party tools.
  • Describe the value of the RAMS integration.
  • Describe the configuration necessary to integrate with OM.

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