Network Node Manager

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Network Node Manager (NNM) is a Hewlett Packard OpenView product which manages networks. It uses SNMP to talk to network devices, allowing them to be autodiscovered, monitored and controlled. NNM determines and displays physical and logical connectivity in networks, as well as information pertaining to protocols running over the network. It also allows historical data to be collected and viewed/graphed.

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[edit] Editions

  • Network Node Manager Starter Edition
  • Network Node Manager Advanced Edition

[edit] Related products

  • Network Node Manager device agents

[edit] Product info

  • Latest official release: 7.51
  • Supported platforms: HP-UX, Solaris, Windows and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (although with limitations).

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