Title: | DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT. |
Notice: | Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187 |
Moderator: | TAEC::BEROUD |
Created: | Mon Aug 21 1989 |
Last Modified: | Wed Jun 04 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 6497 |
Total number of notes: | 27359 |
Hello, Being in charge of producing Network Management tool upgrades for the Phase V migration of Easynet ( NETAVL like, NRM... ) and since it seems that we will have to cope with a situation where no VMS CMIP interface will be available when the Phase V routers will be used, I would like to know what is the current plan to make the DECnet phase V Access Module available on a VMS phase IV node ( even if not supported ) and which functionalities would be available from it. ( It seems that the current module of EFT 1.0 is limitted in functionalities and it doesn't allow wildcarding nor registration) I know the subject is hot at the moment, But I am affraid that an Ultrix solution wouldn't be acceptable (at least for Europe) due to the resources which would be needed, in term of equipment and staff training, which have not been planned nor budgeted. Any information would be appreciated. Any information about existing CMIP interface running on DECnet phase IV would also be welcome... Eric Beroud (@vbe) Excentralized Strategic Technologies Group /Engineering Valbonne France
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99.1 | got it covered | TOOK::DENSMORE | get to the verbs | Thu Apr 12 1990 13:26 | 23 |
We can manage a Phase V node from Phase IV right now. (That's how we test.) The plan is to continue this "feature" into the product. There are some requirements. The Phase V node must have a Phase IV Name as a synonym and that synonym must be in the local node database for the Phase IV node where MCC is running. The Phase V AM will handle the connection by first attempting to use the name as a Phase IV name in the connect. If that fails, it will go to DNS and see if it can get a synonym. If it gets a synonym, it will try to connect using it. If that fails, the user gets an error message. We plan to keep this feature for some time, even after VMS supports Phase V. This will allow the Phase V AM to reside on either a Phase IV or Phase V node. We are working with the people doing migration tools and I don't expect any runtime conflicts. The person doing CMIP for VMS and the person doing CMIP for the AM are one and the same so there will not be any compatibility problems when VMS NCL comes out. Hope this answers your question. Mike (Phase V AM Project Leader) | |||||
99.2 | Nice Answer, Thanks | VISA::BEROUD | Strategic Technologies Engineering, VBE | Fri Apr 13 1990 07:45 | 9 |
Many Thanks Mike for your promt answer which is very encouraging for us. I really feel you are doing a great job. I understand from the NCL specs that wildcarding for nodenames will not be supported. So we will have to use a node list to be polled from our DECnet Phase IV local database. This would be acceptable for our transition tools. Best Regards. Eric. |