JP1 Version 11: Example Configurations
Network Management
List of example configurations for network management
Network node manager, and system resource and process resource management
Configuration for monitoring the operating statuses of system resources and processes
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JP1/SNMP System Observer - Agent for Process
Configuration for monitoring and centrally managing failures in the network and those related to the system
resources of servers
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JP1/Network Node Manager i JP1/SNMP System Observer
JP1/Extensible SNMP Agent for Windows JP1/Extensible SNMP Agent
Configuration for developing applications to be used by linking with the network node manager
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JP1/Network Node Manager i
JP1/Network Node Manager i Developer's Toolkit
Configuration for monitoring failures and centrally managing large-scale networks by splitting the management
scope and distributing loads across sites
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JP1/Network Node Manager i
JP1/Network Node Manager i Advanced JP1/SNMP System Observer
JP1/Extensible SNMP Agent for Windows JP1/Extensible SNMP Agent
Reference: Configuration using JP1/NNMi Advanced
JP1/NNMi Advanced is an advanced product of JP1/NNMi and supports all functions of JP1/NNMi. It also supports technology such as link aggregation and RRG (Router Redundancy Group) for ensuring the performance, availability, and reliability of networks. With JP1/NNMi Advanced, you can also manage IPv6 networks and achieve advanced network monitoring operations.
Servers: 8
Windows
JP1/ESA for Windows
Viewer Windows Internet Explorer Network management server Windows JP1/NNMi JP1/SSO
Network management server Number of servers: 1
OS: Windows Managed devices
Number of devices: 20 [Breakdown]
Monitored servers (agents): 8 OS: Windows
Monitored servers (agents): 8 OS: Linux
Monitored network devices: 4
Note: A web browser must be installed on viewer machines.
This configuration allows users to visualize the entire network configuration, and to monitor and centrally manage failures in the network and those related to the system resources of servers.
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Network devices: 2 Managed servers and network devices: 10
Servers: 8
Linux
JP1/ESA
Managed servers and network devices: 10 Network devices: 2
Configuration for monitoring and centrally managing failures in
the network and those related to the system resources of
servers
Conditions assumed in this
The configuration allows users to monitor, in real time, the operating statuses of system resources and processes on Windows, UNIX, and Linux servers, as well as the operating statuses of network devices that support SNMP.
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Viewer Windows Internet Explorer Network management server Windows JP1/NNMi JP1/SSO Network management server Number of servers: 1
OS: Windows Managed devices
Number of devices: 20 [Breakdown]
Monitored servers (agents): 8 OS: Windows
Monitored servers (agents): 8 OS: Linux
Monitored network devices: 4
Note: A web browser must be installed on viewer machines.
Managed servers and network devices: 10 Servers: 8
Windows
JP1/ESA for Windows JP1/SSO - Agent for Process
Managed servers and network devices: 10 Servers: 8
Linux
JP1/ESA
JP1/SSO - Agent for Process
Network devices: 2 Network devices: 2
Conditions assumed in this
example configuration
Example configuration
Configuration for monitoring the operating statuses of
system resources and processes
Reference: Global manager
Global manager
Number of managers: 1, OS: Linux Regional manager
Number of managers: 2, OS: Windows or Linux
Number of managed devices: 1,600 [Breakdown]
Monitored servers (agents): 600 OS: Windows
Monitored servers (agents): 300 OS: UNIX (AIX)
Monitored servers (agents): 300 OS: Linux
Monitored network devices: 400 Notes:
- A web browser must be installed on viewer machines. - In this example configuration, the global manager
manages 1,600 devices and each regional manager manages 800 devices. Each manager requires as many licenses as the number of devices it manages.
This configuration can be used to visual the entire network configuration and to perform integrated monitoring of network failures and of the system resources on servers in a large-scale network. Integrated monitoring is achieved by splitting the scope of management via the use of multiple regional managers for managing individual sites, and a global manager for managing the regional managers as a whole.
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Configuration for monitoring failures and centrally managing
large-scale networks by splitting the management scope and
distributing loads across sites
WAN Global manager Linux JP1/NNMi Advanced Viewer Windows Internet Explorer Headquarters Viewer Windows Internet Explorer Regional manager Windows JP1/NNMi JP1/SSO Regional manager Linux JP1/NNMi Advanced JP1/SSO Viewer Windows Internet Explorer
Conditions assumed in this
example configuration
This configuration is useful when developing applications that use information managed by a network node manager, such as incident and node information. Such information can be displayed in business portal windows.
Server for the application development environment Number of servers: 1 OS: Windows Test environments Number of devices: 100 [Breakdown] Servers: 80 Network devices: 20
Note: In this example configuration, JP1/NNMi DTK includes additional node licenses for JP1/NNMi (for 50 nodes).
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Configuration for developing applications to be used by
linking with the network node manager
Server used for the application development environment
Windows
JP1/NNMi JP1/NNMi DTK
Server and network devices: 50 Servers: 40
Test environment A
Servers and network devices: 50 Test environment B
Network devices: 10 Servers: 40 Network devices: 10
Conditions assumed in this
JP1/NNMi : JP1/Network Node Manager i JP1/SSO : JP1/SNMP System Observer
JP1/ESA for Windows : JP1/Extensible SNMP Agent for Windows JP1/ESA : JP1/Extensible SNMP Agent
JP1/SSO - Agent for Process : JP1/SNMP System Observer - Agent for Process JP1/NNMi Advanced : JP1/Network Node Manager i Advanced
JP1/NNMi DTK : JP1/Network Node Manager i Developer's Toolkit
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