This course gives a broad explanation of the software and hardware components of the INS-P (Intelligent Network Server Platform) and the current release features to give a complete picture of the system features, operation, and capabilities. Included in the course is a review of basic TACL commands and other subsystems related to the NonStop operating system.
Course benefit
Students gain an understanding of the NonStop software and hardware components. Students are also exposed to the TACL interface and step-by-step procedures related to file management and subsystem interaction.
Course overview
Course dates: Jan 5, 2006 Plano, TX Mar 6, 2006 Plano, TX May 23, 2006 Plano, TX Aug 21, 2006 Plano, TX Nov 6, 2006 Plano, TX Length: 2 days Location: Plano, TX, US Course number: 137113 Delivery: Instructor led
Target audience
The course is designed for network operations personnel, selected switch technicians, system administrators, software installers, and support analysts.
Learning objectives
Upon successful completion of this training, participants should be able to:
Identify the software and hardware components of the INS-P (Intelligent Network Server Platform)
Acquire fundamental information the will help them you perform basic operator tasks
Understand how to work within the TACL environment and other NonStop operating system subsystems
Provide a high-level breakdown of the INS-P functionality and features
Course prerequisites
Mandatory:
Good level of English or Spanish the course is delivered in English and Spanish
Recommended:
None
Course materials & methodology
At the beginning of the course, each participant will receive a copy of all PowerPoint slides in the form of a manual. Lectures are interspersed with hands-on exercises, with about half of the course dedicated to practical sessions. These practical sessions include, but are not limited to:
INS User Interaction
Monitoring Objects
NonStop OS (NSK) Overview
INS Pathway User Interface
Training schedule
This training course is upon request
Requests for onsite training must be received 6-8 weeks in advance
A typical schedule covers:
Day
Topics
Day 1
NonStop Server Technology and Hardware Overview
INS User Interaction
Monitoring Objects
Day 2
NonStop OS (NSK) Overview
OpenCall INS Overview
INS Pathway User Interface
Trainers profile
Training will be led by a senior HP consultant with a background in telecommunications, networks and the HP OpenCall NonStop INS platform, and with experience in maintaining and supporting customer sites.
Audience size
Typically, 3-12 participants are present in each class: A minimum of 3 students will be required, and class size is limited to a maximum of 12.
Course location
This course can be delivered both at a Hewlett-Packard site (with HP-supplied facilities and equipment) or on demand at the customer's premises (in which case the customer is responsible for training room setup, including PC video projector and white board).
Further information
For more details on this course's content, and availability please contact us directly.