3-6901 - NNMi Basic Administration and Configuration (version 23.4)
- Course Code 6901
- Duration 4 days
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This course is available in the following formats:
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Public Classroom
Traditional Classroom Learning
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Virtual Learning
Learning that is virtual
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Course Overview
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This four-day course about NNMi explains how to monitor and manage your enterprise networks. You will learn how to use a complex tool such as NNMi to gain visibility into their enterprise network devices and their interconnectivity,and identify the networking issues that may arise daily. You will learn how to troubleshoot such problems using the tools provided by NNMi and how to customize the tool to serve their purposes.
The class provides an opportunity to develop hands-on experience in configuring the tool,discovering network devices,understanding their configuration,learning about their interconnections,gaining visibility into the traffic and load of the network,device,and interface failures,and managing events using NNMi.
The course uses lectures and a series of hands-on labs to teach the course material.
Highlights:
- Describe the NNMi architecture
- Describe the various features and functionalities available with NNMi
- Understand how NNMi uses ICMP and SNMP to discover network devices and their capabilities
- Use NNMI to effectively identify,prioritize,and resolve network-related events
- Manage NNMi user access and permissions
- Describe the NNMi event sources and the stages of event processing
- Manage the event processing pipeline,customize events and their severity,add vendor trap definitions,block trap storms
Course Schedule
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- Delivery Format: Virtual Learning
- Date: 01-04 June, 2026 | 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Location: Virtual (W. Europe )
- Language: English
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- Delivery Format: Virtual Learning
- Date: 14-17 September, 2026 | 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Location: Virtual (W. Europe )
- Language: English
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- Delivery Format: Virtual Learning
- Date: 23-26 November, 2026 | 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Location: Virtual (W. Europe )
- Language: English
Target Audience
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- Network engineers
- Network operations center (NOC) operators
- Support staff
- Operation Managers
Course Objectives
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• Describe NNMi Architecture.
• Summarize what NNMi is and where it fits in your project lifecycle.
• Describe the various features and functionalities available with NNMi.
• Understand how NNMi uses ICMP and SNMP to discover network devices and their capabilities.
• Use NNMi to effectively identify,prioritize,and resolve network-related events.
• Describe how NNMi can monitor for network faults and monitor the network performance.
• Manage NNMi user access and permissions. • Describe the NNMi event sources and the stages of event processing.
• Manage the event processing pipeline,customize events and their severity,add vendor trap definitions,block trap storms.
• Configure custom polling for any arbitrary MIB metric.
• Administer NNMi to customize console settings,back up NNMi data and configuration,manage NNMi log files,and understand what is required to move NNMi from a test into a production environment.
Course Content
TopHighlights:
- Describe the NNMi architecture
- Describe the various features and functionalities available with NNMi
- Explain how NNMi uses ICMP and SNMP to discover network devices and their capabilities
- Use NNMI to effectively identify,prioritize,and resolve network-related events
- Manage NNMi user access and permissions
- Describe the NNMi event sources and the stages of event processing
- Manage the event processing pipeline,customize events and their severity,add vendor trap definitions,block trap storms
Course Prerequisites
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- Network management operations principles and practices
- TCP/IP and industry-standard networking protocols
- Familiarity with network devices such as routers,gateways,firewalls,switches
- Systems and network administration
- Familiarity with Linux command language and shell scripting