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New NetMaster Training: Using the NetMaster API Service

  • 1.  New NetMaster Training: Using the NetMaster API Service

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Dec 14, 2021 12:59 PM
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    Using standard REST APIs that are ZOWE conformant, you can now view detailed information on the security and encryption status of your network connections and obtain detailed information on specific connections within your network.

    This micro-learning course consists of a recorded presentation that shows you how to extract data from NetMaster NM for TCP/IP using the NetMaster API Service. You can feed this data to your security information event management (SIEM) system, to your reporting platform, or consume the data using your existing business applications.


    After completing this course, you will be able to:
    • Identify the number of historical or current connections to your system.
    • Obtain summarized data about connections that meet specific criteria.
    • View all unsecured connections to a task.
    • Obtain detailed information about a specific connection.


    Web-based training is available at no charge to customers on active maintenance. For information about how to access training at Learning@Broadcom, watch this short video
     
    Trouble logging in? Check out pages 4 and 5 of this guide.

    Remember, courses and digital badge assessments on Learning@Broadcom are available 24-72 hours after log-in for new users or existing users who haven't logged in for three or more months.



    Wondering about other NetMaster training options?

    We recently built an entire suite of web-based training for NetMaster NM for TCP/IP and created a NetMaster NM for TCP/IP Digital Badge Assessment.  Check out the attached Learning Path for a complete list of available courses.


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    Instructional Designer
    Broadcom
    Lisle, IL
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