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Not for the faint hearted, this technical session examines in detail the features of the latest HP Network Node Manager i (NNMi )9.0 operational performance monitoring products. You’ll get a live overview of the reports and how they are used across a range of NNMi domain-specific technologies such as IPT, Traffic, and QA, followed by a demonstration of some of the integration and customization possibilities between NNMi, the reports, and other third-party products. Current users should come prepared with questions for our R&D expert.
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1 ©2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice
HP Network Node Manager iperformance reporting : overview and use case demonstration
Damian HornerSoftware Architect - NMC
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Agenda
Operational Performance Reporting and NNMi
• Example use cases
• Types of reports
• Architecture and scalability
Demonstration
• Navigation and customization
Questions and Answers
• Hold questions until the end
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Operational Performance Management
NNM iSPI Performance
– Diverse array of out of the box reports
– Interactive and context sensitive navigation
– Huge scalability
– Dynamic report configuration
– Build your own reports
– Cross domain content
– Multiple output formats
• Html, pdf, Excel
– Multiple delivery formats
• Live Web browser
• Scheduled and saved to disk or email
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NNMi + iSPI Performance
Increased efficiency reduces mean time to repair
– Visualize L2 L3 paths
– Display corresponding performance report
– Example uses iSPI Performance for Metrics
Unified Fault and Performance Management
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NNMi iSPI Performance
– Performance Components can reside on same server as NNM, or be
distributed
– ‘Very Large Scale’ system will cope with 400,000 performance polled
interfaces on a 5 minute schedule
– Foundation of performance component is ‘Network Performance Server’
– Many iSPIs use NPS for reporting purposes
• IPT
• Multicast
• MPLS
• Quality Assurance
• Metrics
Architecture
NetworkPerformance
Server
NNMi
Metrics
Colle
ctions
Traffic
Colle
ctions
QA
Colle
ctions
Metrics
Reports
Traffic
Reports
QA
Reports
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General Use
• Report filtering
• Report to report navigation
• Navigation to and from NNM
• Drill down
• Bookmarking and Saving Reports
Scheduling + Delivery
• Your report in your email when you want, in the format you want
Ad-Hoc Query Design – Cross Domain Reporting
NNM Launch Action Modification
• A List of Interfaces on a Node with their ifDescription and ifType
sorted by Volume decreasing for the past 24 hours
Demonstration
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Demonstration—Add a New Launch Action
With one click, I want:
• A List of Interfaces on a Node
• with their ifName and ifType
• sorted by Volume decreasing
• for the last rolling1 hour
Open User Interface Configuration
Select Menu Items
Use (92) Reporting – Report Menu as example
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Outcomes
Now you can:
— Reduce operational costs with integrated fault
and performance management
— Simplify your processes by integrating
performance reports further using custom URL
actions in NNMi
— Save time by scheduling reports and automated
distribution
— Create your own, custom, cross domain reports
for your environment
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Questions and Answers
Related presentations:
Session ID Title
1879 Deploying NNMi 9.0
1498Best practices for managing your network with Network
Node Manager i iSPIs
1700Global Network Management: HP Network Node
Manager 9.0 distribution architecture
1877 HP Network Node Manager i 9.0 deep dive
10 ©2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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