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Page 1: Network Management Presentation HP Openview Christopher Scott December 10, 2004

Network Management Presentation

HP Openview

Christopher Scott

December 10, 2004

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OpenView Network Node Manager

(NNM)

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OpenViewNetwork Node Manager

• Overview

• How it works

• Capabilities

• Technical and business benefits

• Summary

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• Network management tool

• Proactive network management

• Provides a solid solution for managing dynamic IP networks

• NNM is starting point for implementing a network management solution

Overview

Network Node Manager

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What does it do?

• Dynamically maps out your network

• Collects critical information about you network

• Correlates the information it collect

• Maintains a relational database

• Provides report generation

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How does it work?

• NNM uses several protocols to maintain communication with each managed device– SNMPv1, SNMPv2– TCP/IP, IPX– UDP– ICMP– ARP/RARP

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SNMP Network Mgmt Model

• Manager– A manager is an application that executes network management

operations

– The manager monitors and controls agent systems

• SNMP agent– Resides on a managed node

– An application that acts on behalf of an object

• Object– Anything that will be managed

• Host, router, hub, application, database

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Manager-Agent Communication through SNMP

Manager Agent MIB

SNMP Request withCommunity Name

Retrieve (get) management information

Alter (set) management information

SNMP Replies

SNMP Traps

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Automatic Discovery and Layout

• All IP and Level 2 devices on the network are automatically discovered and mapped

• IPX devices are also discovered

• Map is a logical representation of your network

• Automatic discovery may take several hours or even overnight

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Example of network discovery and layout

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Network Discovery (cont’d)• NNM discovers the following objects and put

them on the default map– Internet-level submap

• IP networks, gateways, routers and multihomed workstations

– Network-level submaps• Bus, star and ring segments

– Segment-level submaps• Hosts, gateways, routers, switches, hubs, and bridges

– Node-level submaps• Network interface cards

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Typical Submap Hierarchy

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Distributed Internet Discovery and Monitoring (DIDM)

• Large networks may require this distributed model

• Spreads discovery, monitoring, and polling across several Network Node Managers acting as collection stations

• Collection stations monitor some portion of the network and inform the management station of changes

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DIDM (cont’d)• NNM

– can serve as a management station, a collection station, or both

• Management stations– Role is to make the network management

functionality available to the users

• Collection stations– Role is to be a collection point in the overall

network management system

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Simplified Distribution Model for NNM

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Management Consoles

• NNM gives the ability to have 15 to 25 operators simultaneously monitoring the network

• Operators can share one map , or have individual maps– Individual maps create area of responsibility on

the network for each operator– More efficient in large networks

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Multiple Management Consoles

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Sample map views

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Sample map views

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Sample map views

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Challenges to IT Service Management• User dissatisfaction / increased user

expectations• Deploying network services, while

maintaining productivity• Keeping networks and systems operational

24/7/365• Producing faster, more predictable response

times• Integrating and managing complex systems

in a multi-vendor environment

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Technical benefits• Network Management can help achieve

those goals by:

• Fault and Problem Management– Reduced downtime of network systems and

devices– Quick detection and correction of network

problems

• Performance Management– Ability to monitor data to anticipate problems– Log information for historical analysis

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Business Benefits

• Network Management can help achieve those goals through:

• Accounting Management– Obtains statistical information on network use – Track individual resource utilization

• Security Management– Protects the network and its systems from

unauthorized access, use, and harm

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Summary

• hp OpenView NNM is a robust network management platform that can provide a graphical look into your network and provide many benefits like Fault and Problem management, Performance management, etc

• Makes network management proactive instead of reactive

• NNM uses SNMP to discover devices on the network and automatically manage and monitor them

• NNM can play an integral role in achieving both the technical and business goals of an organization