NSP Classic Management
NFM-P: System Administration
Course number: OS00066-V-1800
Course duration: 3 days (including lectures and hands-on lab exercises)
Course overview
This course is a combination of theory and practical hands-on exercises intended for those personnel responsible for the Classic Management NFM-P system integrity and efficiency with the required elements to: protect network critical information; preserve the system in optimal working conditions according to regular maintenance procedures; and, resolve system outages and related faults.
- Technical English (not enforced)
Course objectives
The learner will be able to:
- Describe the Nokia NMS portfolio and NFM-P architecture
- Understand the hardware and software specifications for standalone and redundant systems
- Describe typical system administrator tasks
- Identify and explain the role for each of the default NSP OS users, including: root; oracle; and, nspuser
- Demonstrate their ability to successfully install a standalone, collocated NFM-P main server/ database
- Demonstrate their ability to log into the NFM-P and validate the operational status
- Demonstrate their ability to identify and complete advanced configuration procedures
- Describe the goal of routine maintenance and the frequency for recommended routine maintenance
- Operate the preventive maintenance tasks as defined in the tech documentation
- Identify and execute the troubleshooting sequence for common issues related to the database and server
- Demonstrate their ability to launch the LogViewer GUI and CLI to extrapolate debug information
- Demonstrate their ability to collect NFM-P log files
- Demonstrate their ability to deploy the NFM-P software packages and successfully perform post-installation tasks
Course modules
Student Guides
- 1 - NSP Overview
- 1.1 - Course Introduction
- 1.2 - NSP Product Overview
- 2 - Classic Management NFM-P Overview
- 2.1 - Classic Management NFM-P Product Overview
- 2.2 - Classic Management NFM-P Architecture
- 2.3 - Classic Management NFM-P Redundancy
- 2.4 - Hardware and Software Specifications
- 3 - Administrator Types
- 3.1 - System Administrator Profile
- 3.2 - OS User Types
- 4 - Advanced Configuration
- 4.1 - Advanced Configuration Tasks
- 5 - Routine Maintenance
- 5.1 - Routine Maintenance Tasks
- 6 - Troubleshooting
- 6.1 - Troubleshooting Overview
- 6.2 - Troubleshooting using Log Files
- 7 - Installation
- 7.1 - Deployment Requirements