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OpenNMS Seminar: A Day in the Life

OpenNMS is the world's first enterprise grade network management platform developed under the open source model.
OpenNMS provides comprehensive Fault Management. Faults in OpenNMS are detected via three distinct and separate mechanisms: service polling, receipt of unsolicited messages (typically SNMP traps), and thresholds evaluated against performance data. OpenNMS also provides comprehensive Performance Management via several mechanisms that are based on a robust data gathering API called the Service Collector Interface.

This one day lecture will focus on an imaginary company, Bubba's Insurance, as they roll out a new online, web-based, order and customer management application. It will cover the basic architecture of OpenNMS, discovery, configuration and troubleshooting as this new management solution is deployed.

At the end of the day, students should have a firm grasp on how to get OpenNMS installed, how to discover the network, basic and some advanced OpenNMS configuration options, as well as troubleshooting skills.

Online registration is required for this seminar through the OpenNMS website and this 1 day course, held in English, costs €250.

Date : Lundi 19 Mai 2008
Lieu: Chêne-Bourg (GE)

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OpenNMS is the world's first enterprise grade network management platform developed under the open source model.
OpenNMS provides comprehensive Fault Management. Faults in OpenNMS are detected via three distinct and separate mechanisms: service polling, receipt of unsolicited messages (typically SNMP traps), and thresholds evaluated against performance data. OpenNMS also provides comprehensive Performance Management via several mechanisms that are based on a robust data gathering API called the Service Collector Interface.

For more information and online registration please visit the OpenNMS website for this 1 day course, held in English, costs €250.