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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

426.0. "DECmcc SPDs?" by WLW::ZIGLER (Tom Zigler, DTN 432-7541) Sat Oct 20 1990 12:37

    We are in need of DECmcc SPDs to give to customers for the following
    products:
    
    		1) DECmcc Director
    		2) DECmcc BMS
    
    Can someone please post the above SPDs in postscript to this conference?
    I cannot find them either in hardcopy or in VTX.  
    
    		\Thanks in Advance
T.RTitleUserPersonal
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426.1How to get DECmcc SPDsDELNI::HEBENSTREITMon Oct 22 1990 12:164
    Tom,  I suggest you contact Daniel Holland (DELNI::D_Holland) about
    those SPDs.  The should be in VTX this week, but if you need them asap,
    Daniel is the right person to see.  Regards, mark
    
426.2DECmcc Toolkit v1.0 SPDDELNI::D_HOLLANDFri Oct 26 1990 12:59352
	If you copy or extract THIS text version of the SPD for a 
        customer please  be advised it is  PRELIMINARY  until  it
        appears on VTX or with the software kit from  manufactur-
        ing.



PRODUCT NAME: DECmcc Developer's Toolkit V1.0  		SPD 32.49.00


DESCRIPTION

The DECmcc Developer's Toolkit is a VMS layered product used for the
development of application-specific DECmcc access modules. The development
tools run on any host VAX computer under VMS Operating Systems.
The DECmcc Developer's Toolkit is for experienced network managers and
system software developers.

The DECmcc Director or Basic Management System software is required for
enrolling, testing and operating access modules developed using the
Toolkit. The DECmcc system software simplifies the design and implementation 
of application-specific access modules by offering a runtime kernel executive, 
various service programs, and source code for a Sample Access Module. 

The  Toolkit includes documentation and several software development
utilities and testing tools. 

^ Documentation 

The DECmcc Developer's Toolkit documentation provides information to assist
in the design and development of access modules.  It includes the following 
documents:

	- Enterprise Management Architecture General Description
	- EMA Entity Modeling
	- The DECmcc System Reference Manual
	- DECmcc Management Module Programming
	- The DECmcc Developer's Toolkit Reference

The DECmcc Module Reference, available on-line only, provides specifications 
of  the services offered and required by each DECmcc management module. 




DEVELOPMENT UTILITIES/TOOLS

^ DECmcc Design Framework 

The DECmcc Design framework is a set of generic software components,
including a modular and extensible starter access module. The starter
access module may be used to build a starter application-specific access
module. The Design framework uses proven development techniques that
minimise coding errors, expedite development, and reduce coding ambiguities
that can arise during the course of access module design. 

^ Management Specification Language (MSL) 

The MSL Translator Utility translates application-specific management
specification information into input suitable for the DECmcc dictionary
administrator program (DAP).

The following utilities are included in the DECmcc Director and Basic
Management System software and are necessary for enrolling
application-specific access modules and related files into the DECmcc
system. 
	- Dictionary Administrator Program (DAP) Utility, 
	- Parse Table Builder (PTB) Utility,
	- Test Bed Driver (TBD) Utility,
	- Help File Builder (HFB) Utility

These utilities allow on-site enrollment of access modules. The DECmcc
Developer's Toolkit Reference (AA-PD5MA-TE) describes each utility in 
detail. 



HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS 

VAX, MicroVAX, or VAXstation configurations as specified in the System
Support Addendum (SSA 32.49.00A)



SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

VMS Operating System 

Layered Products:

	DECmcc Director or 
        DECmcc Basic Management System 

        VAX C for VMS 

	DECnet-VAX to match VMS Operating System  

	DECdns Server to match VMS (must be somewhere in network)


For Workstations Running DECwindows

VMS Operating System (and necessary components of DECwindows)

Please  refer  to  the  System  Support  Addendum  (SSA 32.49.00A) for
required versions of prerequisite or optional software.





ORDERING INFORMATION

Software License:		QL-YSWA9-AA
Software Media:			QL-YSWAA-H5
Software Documentation:		QL-YSWAA-GZ
Software Product Services:	QT-YSWA*-**

* Denotes  variant  fields.    For additional information on available
licenses, services and media refer to the appropriate price book.


SOFTWARE LICENSING

This software is furnished under the licensing provisions of DIGITAL's
Standard terms and conditions.    For more information about DIGITAL's
licensing  terms  and  policies, please  contact  your  local  DIGITAL
office.




LICENSE MANAGEMENT FACILITY

This product supports the VMS License Management Facility (LMF).
License units for this product are allocated at a flat price basis, 
regardless of User/Activity or processor type. 

For more information on the LMF  refer  to  the  VMS  Operating System
Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx) or the  LMF  manual of the
VMS Operating System documentation set.

For  more  information  about DIGITAL's licensing terms and  policies,
please contact your local DIGITAL office.


SOFTWARE PRODUCT SERVICES

o Layered Product Support (LPS)

Layered  Product  Support provides the right-to-use new  versions  of
layered software.  It also extends the level  of  support provided on
the  kernel  software  to  include  coverage of the layered  software
product.  Layered Product Support is required for all Digital layered
software  running  on  a  system covered by Full Support.  LPS  is  a
prerequisite for the service options listed below.

o Media and Documentation Distribution Service (MDDS)
      
Ensures customers  have  access  to  the  latest software versions of
media and documentation  updates.    MDDS is ordered on a per product
basis.

o Documentation Update Service 

Ensures that users receive documentation updates for software manuals
as they are released.

o Initial Software Installation

Installation by Digital of newly  purchased software on a per product
basis.

Other Network Management Services are also available. These include,
but are not restricted to, the following:

    o Network Management Operations Services
    o Network Management Planning and Design Services
    o Network Management Implementation Services
    o Network Management Training

For local availability, please contact your Digital Sales Office.



SOFTWARE WARRANTY

Warranty  for  this software product is provided by DIGITAL  with  the
purchase  of  a  license  for the product as defined in  the  Software
Warranty Addendum of this SPD.

September 1990
--------------------------------------------------------------------------


SYSTEM SUPPORT ADDENDUM


PRODUCT NAME: DECmcc Developer's Toolkit, V1.0         SSA: 32.49.00-A
				

MINIMUM HARDWARE REQUIRED

VAX :

VAX 6000 Model 200 Series, 
VAX 6000 Model 300 Series, 
VAX 6000 Model 400 Series

VAX 8200, VAX 8250, VAX 8300, VAX 8350, 
VAX 8500, VAX 8530, VAX 8550, VAX 8600, 
VAX 8650, VAX 8700, VAX 8800, VAX 8810, 
VAX 8820, VAX 8830, VAX 8840, VAX 8842,
VAX 8974, VAX 8978

VAX-11/750, VAX-11/780, VAX-11/785

MicroVAX :

MicroVAX  II,  MicroVAX  2000, MicroVAX 3300, MicroVAX 3400,  MicroVAX
3500, MicroVAX 3600, MicroVAX 3800, MicroVAX 3900

VAXstation :

VAXstation  II,  VAXstation  2000,  VAXstation 3100 Series 
VAXstation 3200, VAXstation  3500, VAXstation 3520, 
VAXstation 3540,


VAXserver :

VAXserver  3300,  VAXserver  3400,  VAXserver  3500,  VAXserver  3600,
VAXserver  3602,  VAXserver  3800,  VAXserver  3900,  VAXserver  6210,
VAXserver 6220, VAXserver 6310, VAXserver 6320


Processors not supported:

VAX-11/725, VAX-11/730, VAX-11/782, MicroVAX I, VAXstation I, 
VAXstation 8000

A  TK50 Tape Drive is  required  for  stand-alone  MicroVAX  2000  and
VAXstation 2000 systems.

Block space requirements (Block Cluster Size = 1): 

Disk space required for installation:	26500 blocks
Disk space required for use (permanent):  Not Applicable

These counts refer to the disk space required on the system disk.  The
sizes are approximate;  actual  sizes may vary depending on the user's
system environment, configuration, and software options.

OPTIONAL HARDWARE

None

International Support:

None

CLUSTER ENVIRONMENT

This layered product is fully supported  when  installed  on any valid
and  licensed  VAXcluster*  configuration  without restrictions.   The
MINIMUM    HARDWARE    section  of  this  product's  Software  Product
Description  and  System  Support Addendum detail any special hardware
required by this product.

* V5.x VAXcluster configurations are fully described in the VAXcluster
Software  Product  Description (29.78.xx) and include CI, NI and Mixed
Interconnect configurations.


PREREQUISITE SOFTWARE

For Systems Using Terminals (No DECwindows Interface)

VMS Operating System V5.3 

Layered Products:

	DECmcc Director V1.0 
	DECmcc Basic Management System V1.0 

	DECnet-VAX V5.0 - V5.3
	DECdns V1.2 
        VAX C to match VMS Operating System
       

For Workstations Running DECwindows

VMS Operating System v5.3 (and necessary components of DECwindows)

Layered Products:

	DECmcc Director V1.0 
	DECmcc Basic Management System V1.0 

	DECnet-VAX V5.0 - V5.3
	DECdns V1.2 
        VAX C to match VMS Operating System
 


VMS Tailoring

The following  VMS classes are required for full functionality of this
layered product:

VMS REQUIRED SAVESET
NETWORK SUPPORT
PROGRAMMING SUPPORT
UTILITIES

For more information  on  VMS  classes  and  tailoring,  refer  to the
VAX/VMS Operating System Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx).


OPTIONAL SOFTWARE

VAX Language-Sensitive Editor (VAXLSE) V3.0 


GROWTH CONSIDERATION

The minimum hardware and  software requirements for any future version
of  this  product may be  different  from  the  minimum  hardware  and
software requirements for the current version.

DISTRIBUTION MEDIA

TK50 Streaming Tape


ORDERING INFORMATION

Software License:		QL-YSWA9-AA
Software Media:			QL-YSWAA-H5
Software Documentation:		QL-YSWAA-GZ
Software Product Services:	QT-YSWA*-**

* Denotes variant fields.  For  additional  information  on  available
licenses, services and media refer to the appropriate price book.

The above information is valid at time  of  release.    Please contact
your local DIGITAL office for most up-to-date information.

September 1990



426.3DECmcc Director v1.0 SPDDELNI::D_HOLLANDFri Oct 26 1990 13:04469
	If you copy or extract THIS text version of the SPD for a 
	customer please mention that it  is PRELIMINARY until  it 
	appears on VTX  or with the software kit from manufactur-
	ing.



PRODUCT NAME: DECmcc Director, V1.0                        SPD 32.46.00
						       

DESCRIPTION

The DECmcc(TM)  software  implements  Digital's  Enterprise Management
Architecture  (EMA)  director   model,  consistent  with  the  ISO/OSI
management  framework. The  DECmcc  Director  software,  initially   
implemented under VMS Operating Systems, lets users control,  monitor,  
and  test manageable objects (entities) in a network. 

The  EMA  Director  Model  defines  a management  platform,  called  a
director  and  cooperating  but  independent software components named
'management modules'.  The DECmcc Director is comprised of  a director 
and management modules of the following types.


    -  Access  Modules (AMs) provide access to and  information  about
    different classes of entities. 

    -  Function  Modules (FMs) provide high-level management functions
    for managed entities.

    - Presentation  Modules  (PMs) provide a consistent user interface
    for Function modules. 

The core of  the  DECmcc software is the Executive which consists of a
management kernel and a set of 'function modules'.  The Executive also
includes  includes  a Management Information  Repository  (MIR)  which
defines a consistent structure for viewing  management data.  Together
they  form  DECmcc's  operating  environment  for  co-existence    and
interoperation of management modules. 

The DECmcc Director software allows a user to observe  and  control  a 
selected group of DECnet-VAX Phase IV and many other entities  from  a   
common command syntax  and a consistent user interface.  The    DECmcc  
command syntax   is  compliant with Digital's Network Control Language 
(NCL), the command line syntax used for network  management  commands.  
Other  classes of entities   may  be managed through additional access 
modules enrolled in the DECmcc Director software. 




With proper planning, deployment,  and  use, DECmcc management systems
are  scalable to the size  of  the  network,  ranging  from  a  small,
homogeneous  local  area network to an  enterprise-wide,  multivendor,
distributed environment.  DECmcc software supports either,  or both, 
centralised or distributed management styles.

The DECmcc Director is  a  single-license  product    consisting    of
EMA-compliant DECmcc Executive and Management Modules.  The  following
is a list of the software components  and modules that comprise  the 
DECmcc Director.


EXECUTIVE

The DECmcc EXECUTIVE provides the environment in which DECmcc software
management  modules  operate,  allowing  them to communicate with each
other and  with  management information stored in the MIR.  The DECmcc
EXECUTIVE consists of the management kernel, function modules, and the
MIR.

^ Management Kernel 

The  management  kernel  provides    the  operating  environment,  and
dispatching  services  for  'access'  and  'function'  modules.    The
operating environment consists of a multi-threaded  processing system,
contained  within  VMS  processes,  along  with  a   set  of  callable
procedures. 


^ EXECUTIVE Function Modules

 - Control FM

The  Control FM makes access to primitive directives  for  observation
and control of entities in the network available.   It also makes data
available  to    end-users  for  arbitrary  entities,  with  arbitrary
directives and attributes.  The Control FM supports a pre-defined list
of basic directives, plus  a  small set of generic directives that can
be used for different purposes by different AMs. 


 - Registration FM

The Registration FM, in conjunction  with  the   Distributed  Name 
Server  (DECdns) manages data identifying each  entity   in  a  network.   
It also defines and manages a set of common reference  attributes  for  
all  entities.  The  Registration FM uses DECdns as the DECmcc  instance  
repository, this allows  multiple  DECmcc  systems  to  share the same 
view  of  entity configurations. 



^ MIR

The  MIR  is  an  integrated  repository  that contains definitions of
entity classes, entity instances, entity attributes, lists of specific
entities, and private  or  miscellaneous  data  required by individual
management modules.  The  MIR provides storage and access routines for
maintaining management information with within  DECmcc software.  Data
stored  in  the  MIR is structured according to the EMA entity  model,
which  is  consistent    with  the  ISO/OSI  Structure  of  Management
Information (SMI).


ACCESS MODULES 

^ DECnet Phase IV AM

The DECnet Phase IV AM lets  you  manage DECnet Phase IV entities such
as  nodes,  circuits, lines, and objects.   The  DECnet  Phase  IV  AM
provides  an  access  path to and information about  the  entities  it
supports.  The DECnet Phase IV AM supports one  global  entity  class,
NODE4,  and  a  number  of  child entity classes.  Typical  management
operations  include  creating  a  NODE4  entity's knowledge of a child
entity, displaying  information  about  an  entity,  and  modifying an
entity's attributes. 

^ Sample AM

A  Sample  Access  Module  is included as part of the DECmcc Director.
The  Sample  AM  implements  a  single  management directive, the SHOW 
directive, for the DECnet Phase IV node  entity  and  associated  line  
subentity.   The  SHOW   directive  displays  various  Characteristic, 
Status and Counter attributes  for  each  entity.  The  Sample  Access 
Module implements a SHOW  and  TEST management directive to manage the 
Access Module itself to  illustrate   the   "management of management" 
concept.  Including the Sample AM with the DECmcc Director is intended to 
ensure proper end-user licensing of access modules developed using source 
code provided in the DECmcc Toolkit (SPD 32.49.XX).




PRESENTATION MODULES

^ Command Line 

The terminal presentation module is  a  terminal based user interface,
using command line input and output  techniques.  It is a command-line
interface compliant with Digital's NCL, the command  line  syntax used
for network management commands. 

The  terminal  presentation module is available from any  terminal  or
workstation  compatible  with  Digital's  VT220 terminal.  It supports
command-line recall  and  editing, abbreviation support, on-line help,
symbol  substitution,  support    of    control  key  sequences,  line
continuation, and typeahead. 

The user interface structure  also  allows  a  VMS  DCL  process to be
"spawned".


^ Forms Interface 

The forms interface is an extension of the command-line interface that
provides a screen based user interface, using forms and list input and
output techniques.  It is available from any terminal  or  workstation
compatible with Digital's VT220 terminal. 



The screen format contains two regions.  One  region  is  for entering
data to input fields for issuing DECmcc commands or 'directives'.  The
other  region  is for viewing data or   output  resulting from  DECmcc
directives.  Arrow keys, Previous and Next screen keys may be used for
reviewing the data in the output region. 

UTILITIES

Several utilities are included that enable on-site enrollment of access 
modules not provided with the DECmcc Director.  Documentation  required 
for such module enrollment is supplied by  the module developer.    The 
utilities are: 
	
	- Dictionary Access Program (DAP) Utility, 
	- Parse Table Builder (PTB) Utility,
	- Test Bed Driver (TBD) Utility,
	- Help File Builder (HFB) Utility

The DECmcc Developer's Toolkit Reference (order number AA-PD5MA-TE) manual 
describes each of the tools in detail.


ON-LINE HELP INFORMATION

DECmcc includes extensive  online  information  similar  to  VMS HELP.
Help information is provided in the following four categories:  Entity
information,  Function  information,  Presentation  information,   and
Tutorial information. 

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

VAX, MicroVAX, or VAXstation configurations as specified in the System
Support Addendum (SSA 32.46.00A)


SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS


VMS Operating System 

Layered products:

	DECnet-VAX to match VMS 

	DECdns Server to match VMS (must be somewhere in network)


For Workstations Running DECwindows

VMS Operating System (and necessary components of DECwindows)

Please  refer  to  the  System  Support  Addendum  (SSA 32.46.00A) for
required versions of prerequisite or optional software.


ORDERING INFORMATION

Software License:		QL-VM9A9-AA
Software Media:			QL-VM9AA-H5
Software Documentation:		QL-VM9AA-GZ
Software Product Services:	QT-VM9A*-**

* Denotes  variant  fields.    For additional information on available
licenses, services and media refer to the appropriate price book.


SOFTWARE LICENSING

This software is furnished under the licensing provisions of DIGITAL's
Standard terms and conditions.    For more information about DIGITAL's
licensing  terms  and  policies, please  contact  your  local  DIGITAL
office.





LICENSE MANAGEMENT FACILITY

This product supports the VMS License Management Facility (LMF).
License units for this product are allocated at a flat price basis, 
regardless of User/Activity or processor type. 

For more information on the LMF  refer  to  the  VMS  Operating System
Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx) or the  LMF  manual of the
VMS Operating System documentation set.

For  more  information  about DIGITAL's licensing terms and  policies,
please contact your local DIGITAL office.


SOFTWARE PRODUCT SERVICES

o Layered Product Support (LPS)

Layered  Product  Support provides the right-to-use new  versions  of
layered software.  It also extends the level  of  support provided on
the  kernel  software  to  include  coverage of the layered  software
product.  Layered Product Support is required for all Digital layered
software  running  on  a  system covered by Full Support.  LPS  is  a
prerequisite for the service options listed below.

o Media and Documentation Distribution Service (MDDS)
      
Ensures customers  have  access  to  the  latest software versions of
media and documentation  updates.    MDDS is ordered on a per product
basis.

o Documentation Update Service 

Ensures that users receive documentation updates for software manuals
as they are released.

o Initial Software Installation

Installation by Digital of newly  purchased software on a per product
basis.

Other Network Management Services are also available. These include,
but are not restricted to, the following:

    o Network Management Operations Services
    o Network Management Planning and Design Services
    o Network Management Implementation Services
    o Network Management Training

For local availability, please contact your Digital Sales Office.



SOFTWARE WARRANTY

Warranty  for  this software product is provided by DIGITAL  with  the
purchase  of  a  license  for the product as defined in  the  Software
Warranty Addendum of this SPD.

September 1990


--------------------------------------------------------------------------


SYSTEM SUPPORT ADDENDUM


PRODUCT NAME: DECmcc Director, V1.0                    SSA: 32.46.00-A
							    

MINIMUM HARDWARE REQUIRED

VAX :

VAX 6000 Model 200 Series, 
VAX 6000 Model 300 Series, 
VAX 6000 Model 400 Series

VAX 8200, VAX 8250, VAX 8300, VAX 8350, 
VAX 8500, VAX 8530, VAX 8550, VAX 8600, 
VAX 8650, VAX 8700, VAX 8800, VAX 8810, 
VAX 8820, VAX 8830, VAX 8840, VAX 8842,
VAX 8974, VAX 8978

VAX-11/750, VAX-11/780, VAX-11/785

MicroVAX :

MicroVAX  II,  MicroVAX  2000, MicroVAX 3300, MicroVAX 3400,  MicroVAX
3500, MicroVAX 3600, MicroVAX 3800, MicroVAX 3900

VAXstation :

VAXstation  II,  VAXstation  2000,  VAXstation 3100 Series 
VAXstation 3200, VAXstation  3500, VAXstation 3520, 
VAXstation 3540,


VAXserver :

VAXserver  3300,  VAXserver  3400,  VAXserver  3500,  VAXserver  3600,
VAXserver  3602,  VAXserver  3800,  VAXserver  3900,  VAXserver  6210,
VAXserver 6220, VAXserver 6310, VAXserver 6320


Processors not supported:

VAX-11/725, VAX-11/730, VAX-11/782, MicroVAX I, VAXstation I, 
VAXstation 8000


A  TK50 Tape Drive is  required  for  stand-alone  MicroVAX  2000  and
VAXstation 2000 systems.

Processors not supported:


VAX-11/725, VAX-11/730, VAX-11/782, MicroVAX I, VAXstation I, 
VAXstation 8000


Block space requirements (Block Cluster Size = 1):

Disk space required for installation:	44500 blocks
Disk space required for use (permanent):   43377 blocks

These counts refer to the disk space required on the system disk.  The
sizes are approximate;  actual sizes may  vary depending on the user's
system environment, configuration, and software options.

OPTIONAL HARDWARE

None

International Support:

None

CLUSTER ENVIRONMENT

This layered product is fully supported when installed  on  any  valid
and licensed  VAXcluster*  configuration  without  restrictions.   The
MINIMUM  HARDWARE  section    of    this  product's  Software  Product
Description and System Support  Addendum  detail  any special hardware
required by this product.

* V5.x VAXcluster configurations are fully described in the VAXcluster
Software Product Description (29.78.xx) and include  CI,  NI and Mixed
Interconnect configurations.


PREREQUISITE SOFTWARE


VMS Operating System V5.3 

Layered Products:

	DECnet-VAX V5.0 - V5.3

	DECdns V1.2

For Workstations Running DECwindows

VMS Operating System V5.3 (and necessary components of 
DECwindows)

Layered Products:

	DECnet-VAX V5.3

	DECdns V1.2


VMS Tailoring

The following VMS classes are required for  full functionality of this
layered product:

VMS REQUIRED SAVESET
NETWORK SUPPORT
PROGRAMMING SUPPORT
UTILITIES

For  more  information  on  VMS classes and tailoring,  refer  to  the
VAX/VMS Operating System Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx).


OPTIONAL SOFTWARE

DECmcc Site Management Station v2.0
DECmcc Enterprise Management Station v2.0

GROWTH CONSIDERATION

The minimum hardware and software requirements for any future  version
of  this  product  may  be  different  from  the minimum hardware  and
software requirements for the current version.

DISTRIBUTION MEDIA

TK50 Streaming Tape


ORDERING INFORMATION

Software License:		QL-VM9A9-AA
Software Media:			QL-VM9AA-H5
Software Documentation:		QL-VM9AA-GZ
Software Product Services:	QT-VM9A*-**

* Denotes  variant  fields.    For additional information on available
licenses, services and media refer to the appropriate price book.

The above information  is  valid  at  time of release.  Please contact
your local DIGITAL office for most up-to-date information.


September 1990
426.4DECmcc Basic Mgt System v1.0 SPDDELNI::D_HOLLANDFri Oct 26 1990 13:13493
	If you copy or extract THIS text version of the SPD for a
	customer please mention  that it is  PRELIMINARY until it
	appears on  VTX or with the software kit from manufactur-
        ing.



PRODUCT NAME:  DECmcc Basic Management System, V1.0  SPD   32.48.00

The DECmcc(TM)  software  implements  Digital's  Enterprise Management
Architecture  (EMA)  director   model,  consistent  with  the  ISO/OSI
management  framework. The DECmcc Basic Management System (BMS) software, 
initially  implemented under VMS Operating Systems, lets users control,  
monitor,  and  test manageable objects (entities) in a network. 

The  EMA  Director  Model  defines  a management  platform,  called  a
director  and  cooperating  but  independent software components named
'management modules'.  DECmcc BMS V1.0 is comprised of  a director and
management modules of the following types.


    -  Access  Modules (AMs) provide access to and  information  about
    different classes of entities. 

    -  Function  Modules (FMs) provide high-level management functions
    for managed entities.

    - Presentation  Modules  (PMs) provide a consistent user interface
    for Function modules. 

The core of  the  DECmcc software is the Executive which consists of a
management kernel and a set of 'function modules'.  The Executive also
includes  includes  a Management Information  Repository  (MIR)  which
defines a consistent structure for viewing  management data.  Together
they  form  DECmcc's  operating  environment  for  co-existence    and
interoperation of management modules. 

The DECmcc BMS software allows a user to observe  and  control  a selected
group of DECnet-VAX Phase IV and many other entities  from  a   common 
command syntax  and a consistent user interface.  The  DECmcc  command 
syntax is compliant with Digital's Network Control Language (NCL), the
command line  syntax  used  for  network  management  commands.  Other
classes of entities  may  be managed through additional access modules
enrolled in the DECmcc BMS software. 

With proper planning, deployment,  and  use, DECmcc management systems
are  scalable to the size  of  the  network,  ranging  from  a  small,
homogeneous  local  area network to an  enterprise-wide,  multivendor,
distributed environment.  DECmcc software supports either,  or both, 
centralised or distributed management styles.

The DECmcc BMS   is  a  single-license  product    consisting    of
EMA-compliant DECmcc Executive and Management Modules.  The  following 
is a list of DECmcc software components  and modules that comprise 
DECmcc BMS.


EXECUTIVE

The DECmcc EXECUTIVE provides the environment in which DECmcc software
management  modules  operate,  allowing  them to communicate with each
other and  with  management information stored in the MIR.  The DECmcc
EXECUTIVE consists of the management kernel, function modules, and the
MIR.

^ Management Kernel 

The  management  kernel  provides    the  operating  environment,  and
dispatching  services  for  'access'  and  'function'  modules.    The
operating environment consists of a multi-threaded  processing system,
contained  within  VMS  processes,  along  with  a   set  of  callable
procedures. 


^ EXECUTIVE Function Modules

 - Control FM

The  Control FM makes access to primitive directives  for  observation
and control of entities in the network available.   It also makes data
available  to    end-users  for  arbitrary  entities,  with  arbitrary
directives and attributes.  The Control FM supports a pre-defined list
of basic directives, plus  a  small set of generic directives that can
be used for different purposes by different AMs. 


 - Registration FM

The Registration FM, in conjunction  with  the   Distributed  Name 
Server  (DECdns) manages data identifying each  entity   in  a  network.   
It also defines
and manages a set of common reference  attributes  for  all  entities.
The  Registration FM uses DECdns as the DECmcc  instance  repository, this
allows  multiple  DECmcc  systems  to  share the same view  of  entity
configurations. 



^ MIR

The  MIR  is  an  integrated  repository  that contains definitions of
entity classes, entity instances, entity attributes, lists of specific
entities, and private  or  miscellaneous  data  required by individual
management modules.  The  MIR provides storage and access routines for
maintaining  management information within  the DECmcc software.  Most 
data stored  in  the  MIR is  structured  according  to the EMA entity 
model.


ACCESS MODULES 

^ DECnet Phase IV AM

The DECnet Phase IV AM lets  you  manage DECnet Phase IV entities such
as  nodes,  circuits, lines, and objects.   The  DECnet  Phase  IV  AM
provides  an  access  path to and information about  the  entities  it
supports.  The DECnet Phase IV AM supports one  global  entity  class,
NODE4,  and  a  number  of  child entity classes.  Typical  management
operations  include  creating  a  NODE4  entity's knowledge of a child
entity, displaying  information  about  an  entity,  and  modifying an
entity's attributes. 


^ Ethernet Station AM 

The  Ethernet  Station  AM  provides  looptest  and display of generic
Ethernet  devices  that  support:   MOP REQID, MOP SYSID, MOP Counters,  
Ethernet  V2 LOOPBACK,  IEEE802.3  XID,  or IEEE802.3 TEST.  The 
Ethernet Station AM also provides Ethernet control  and monitoring 
functions that can be  used  by  other  management  modules within the 
DECmcc system. 



^ Bridge AM 

The Bridge AM  enables   users  to control and monitor any Digital LAN
Bridge 100, 150 or 200  in  an extended LAN environment.  In addition,
this module provides an executable procedure  to aid in the populating
of  the  DECmcc  software database with information  contained  in  an
existing Remote Bridge Management Software (RBMS) database. 


^ Sample AM 

A  Sample  Access  Module  is included as part of the DECmcc BMS.
The  Sample  AM  implements  a  single  management directive, the SHOW 
directive, for the DECnet Phase IV node  entity  and  associated  line  
subentity.   The  SHOW   directive  displays  various  Characteristic, 
Status and Counter attributes  for  each  entity.  The  Sample  Access 
Module implements a SHOW  and  TEST management directive to manage the 
Access Module itself to  illustrate   the   "management of management" 
concept.  Including the Sample AM with the DECmcc BMS is intended to 
ensure proper end-user licensing of access modules developed using source 
code provided in the DECmcc Toolkit (SPD 32.49.XX).



FUNCTION MODULES

^ Alarms FM 

The  Alarms FM provides the ability to notify  network  managers  that
alarm conditions have been detected in the network.  The DECmcc Alarms
FM  can  detect  alarm  conditions  about  any  entity  that  has   an 
appropriate access module.  When  an alarm condition is  detected, a 
user-written command procedure is queued for execution.  The DECmcc 
Alarms FM includes sample rules for alarm  conditions  and  sample  
command procedures that can be used directly (e.g., to log, broadcast 
and mail alarms) or used as examples that can be modified.   



PRESENTATION MODULES

^ Command Line 

The terminal presentation module is  a  terminal based user interface,
using command line input and output  techniques.  It is a command-line
interface compliant with Digital's NCL, the command  line  syntax used
for network management commands. 

The  terminal  presentation module is available from any  terminal  or
workstation  compatible  with  Digital's  VT220 terminal.  It supports
command-line recall  and  editing, abbreviation support, on-line help,
symbol  substitution,  support    of    control  key  sequences,  line
continuation, and typeahead. 

The user interface structure  also  allows  a  VMS  DCL  process to be
"spawned".



^ Forms Interface 

The forms interface is an extension of the command-line interface that
provides a screen based user interface, using forms and list input and
output techniques.  It is available from any terminal  or  workstation
compatible with Digital's VT220 terminal. 

The screen format contains two regions.  One  region  is  for entering
data to input fields for issuing DECmcc commands or 'directives'.  The
other  region  is for viewing data or  output  resulting  from  DECmcc
directives.  arrow keys, previous and next screen keys may be used for
reviewing the data in the output region. 

UTILITIES

Several utilities are included that enable on-site enrollment of access 
modules not provided with the DECmcc BMS.  Documentation required for such 
module enrollment is supplied by  the module developer. The utilities are: 
	
	- Dictionary Administrator Program (DAP) Utility, 
	- Parse Table Builder (PTB) Utility,
	- Test Bed Driver (TBD) Utility,
	- Help File Builder (HFB) Utility

The DECmcc Developer's Toolkit Reference (order number AA-PD5MA-TE) manual 
describes each of the tools in detail.

ON-LINE HELP INFORMATION

DECmcc includes extensive  online  information  similar  to  VMS HELP.
Help information is provided in the following four categories:  Entity
information,  Function  information,  Presentation  information,   and
Tutorial information. 

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

VAX, MicroVAX, or VAXstation configurations as specified in the System
Support Addendum (SSA 32.46.00A)


SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

VMS Operating System 

Layered products:

	DECnet-VAX to match VMS Operating System 

	DECdns Server to match VMS (must be somewhere in network)


For Workstations Running DECwindows

VMS Operating System (and necessary components of DECwindows)

Please  refer  to  the  System  Support  Addendum  (SSA 32.46.00A) for
required versions of prerequisite or optional software.




ORDERING INFORMATION

Software License:		QL-YSUA9-AA
Software Media:			QL-YSUAA-H5
Software Documentation:		QL-YSUAA-GZ
Software Product Services:	QT-YSUA*-**

* Denotes  variant  fields.    For additional information on available
licenses, services and media refer to the appropriate price book.


SOFTWARE LICENSING

This software is furnished under the licensing provisions of DIGITAL's
Standard terms and conditions.    For more information about DIGITAL's
licensing  terms  and  policies, please  contact  your  local  DIGITAL
office.




LICENSE MANAGEMENT FACILITY

This product supports the VMS License Management Facility (LMF).
License units for this product are allocated at a flat price basis, 
regardless of User/Activity or processor type. 

For more information on the LMF  refer  to  the  VMS  Operating System
Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx) or the  LMF  manual of the
VMS Operating System documentation set.

For  more  information  about DIGITAL's licensing terms and  policies,
please contact your local DIGITAL office.


SOFTWARE PRODUCT SERVICES

o Layered Product Support (LPS)

Layered  Product  Support provides the right-to-use new  versions  of
layered software.  It also extends the level  of  support provided on
the  kernel  software  to  include  coverage of the layered  software
product.  Layered Product Support is required for all Digital layered
software  running  on  a  system covered by Full Support.  LPS  is  a
prerequisite for the service options listed below.

o Media and Documentation Distribution Service (MDDS)
      
Ensures customers  have  access  to  the  latest software versions of
media and documentation  updates.    MDDS is ordered on a per product
basis.

o Documentation Update Service 

Ensures that users receive documentation updates for software manuals
as they are released.

o Initial Software Installation

Installation by Digital of newly  purchased software on a per product
basis.

Other Network Management Services are also available. These include,
but are not restricted to, the following:

    o Network Management Operations Services
    o Network Management Planning and Design Services
    o Network Management Implementation Services
    o Network Management Training

For local availability, please contact your Digital Sales Office.



SOFTWARE WARRANTY

Warranty  for  this software product is provided by DIGITAL  with  the
purchase  of  a  license  for the product as defined in  the  Software
Warranty Addendum of this SPD.

September 1990


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SYSTEM SUPPORT ADDENDUM


PRODUCT NAME: DECmcc Basic Management System V1.0          SSA: 32.48.00A
							    

VAX :

VAX 6000 Model 200 Series, 
VAX 6000 Model 300 Series, 
VAX 6000 Model 400 Series

VAX 8200, VAX 8250, VAX 8300, VAX 8350, 
VAX 8500, VAX 8530, VAX 8550, VAX 8600, 
VAX 8650, VAX 8700, VAX 8800, VAX 8810, 
VAX 8820, VAX 8830, VAX 8840, VAX 8842,
VAX 8974, VAX 8978

VAX-11/750, VAX-11/780, VAX-11/785

MicroVAX :

MicroVAX  II,  MicroVAX  2000, MicroVAX 3300, MicroVAX 3400,  MicroVAX
3500, MicroVAX 3600, MicroVAX 3800, MicroVAX 3900

VAXstation :

VAXstation  II,  VAXstation  2000,  VAXstation 3100 Series 
VAXstation 3200, VAXstation  3500, VAXstation 3520, 
VAXstation 3540,


VAXserver :

VAXserver  3300,  VAXserver  3400,  VAXserver  3500,  VAXserver  3600,
VAXserver  3602,  VAXserver  3800,  VAXserver  3900,  VAXserver  6210,
VAXserver 6220, VAXserver 6310, VAXserver 6320


Processors not supported:

VAX-11/725, VAX-11/730, VAX-11/782, MicroVAX I, VAXstation I, 
VAXstation 8000

A  TK50 Tape Drive is  required  for  stand-alone  MicroVAX  2000  and
VAXstation 2000 systems.

Processors not supported:

VAX-11/725, VAX-11/730, VAX-11/782, MicroVAX I, VAXstation I, 
VAXstation 8000


Block space requirements (Block Cluster Size = 1):

Disk space required for installation:	50500 blocks
Disk space required for use (permanent):  48954 blocks

These counts refer to the disk space required on the system disk.  The
sizes are approximate;  actual sizes may  vary depending on the user's
system environment, configuration, and software options.

OPTIONAL HARDWARE

None

International Support:

None

CLUSTER ENVIRONMENT

This layered product is fully supported when installed  on  any  valid
and licensed  VAXcluster*  configuration  without  restrictions.   The
MINIMUM  HARDWARE  section    of    this  product's  Software  Product
Description and System Support  Addendum  detail  any special hardware
required by this product.

* V5.x VAXcluster configurations are fully described in the VAXcluster
Software Product Description (29.78.xx) and include  CI,  NI and Mixed
Interconnect configurations.


PREREQUISITE SOFTWARE

For Systems Using Terminals (No DECwindows Interface)

VMS Operating System V5.3 

Layered Products:

	DECnet-VAX V5.0 - V5.3

	DECdns V1.2


For Workstations Running DECwindows

VMS Operating System V5.3 (and necessary components of 
DECwindows)

Layered Products:

	DECnet-VAX V5.0 - V5.3

	DECdns V1.2

VMS Tailoring

The following VMS classes are required for  full functionality of this
layered product:

VMS REQUIRED SAVESET
NETWORK SUPPORT
PROGRAMMING SUPPORT
UTILITIES

For  more  information  on  VMS classes and tailoring,  refer  to  the
VAX/VMS Operating System Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx).


OPTIONAL SOFTWARE

None 

GROWTH CONSIDERATION

The minimum hardware and software requirements for any future  version
of  this  product  may  be  different  from  the minimum hardware  and
software requirements for the current version.

DISTRIBUTION MEDIA

TK50 Streaming Tape


ORDERING INFORMATION

Software License:		QL-YSUA9-AA
Software Media:			QL-YSUAA-H5
Software Documentation:		QL-YSUAA-GZ
Software Product Services:	QT-YSUA*-**

* Denotes  variant  fields.    For additional information on available
licenses, services and media refer to the appropriate price book.

The above information  is  valid  at  time of release.  Please contact
your local DIGITAL office for most up-to-date information.


September 1990

426.5When will we receive the new documentation (SRM, MM-PROGRAMMING, etc) ?BYBLOS::TAMERWed Oct 31 1990 12:583
When will the internal AM developers receive the new documentation, especially
the SRM and the MM-PROGRAMMING guide ?

426.6DECmcc SMS V2.0 SPD/SSADELNI::L_FELICETue Nov 20 1990 11:53790
	If you copy or extract THIS text version of the SPD for a
    	customer, please mention that it's PRELIMINARY until it's
    	on VTX or with the software kit from manufacturing.
    
    
    

DECmcc(TM) Site Management Station, Version 2.0		SPD 31.87.01

DESCRIPTION

DECmcc Site Management Station (DECmcc SMS) is a network management 
software product designed to provide network managers with a complete set of 
applications to manage wide area heterogeneous networks.

The DECmcc Site Management Station consolidates Digital Equipment 
Corporation's network management applications within a DECwindows environment 
and provides the capability of running all applications on a single system.
It consists of products that are compliant with Digital's Enterprise Management
Architecture (EMA) as well as products that are not EMA-compliant.  As such,
DECmcc SMS is a transition vehicle to an EMA-compliant product set within 
a single software product. 

DECmcc SMS V2.0 consists of the following Digital network management products:

o  DECmcc Basic Management System (BMS) 

o  LAN Traffic Monitor (LTM) VMS 

o  Extended LAN Management Software (DECelms) 

o  NMCC/VAX ETHERnim 

o  Terminal Server Manager (TSM)  

DECelms supersedes Remote Bridge Management Software (RBMS) in DECmcc SMS V2.0.
Also new to DECmcc SMS V2.0 is the DECmcc Basic Management System (BMS), a 
product consisting of EMA-compliant software modules.

In addition to containing the products listed above, DECmcc SMS supports
the ability to install and run other VMS layered products within a DECwindows
environment.  DECmcc SMS also provides access to non-Digital management
products that are based on X11 standards.  Such products can be installed
on the same or separate processors as DECmcc SMS for the purpose of 
consolidating interfaces on a single workstation display.  Also included with
the DECmcc SMS components is the Network Troubleshooting Guide.  Available 
through the Bookreader application, the Network Troubleshooting Guide provides
DECmcc SMS users with a systematic, on-line approach to solving some of the 
most common problems that occur on DECnet-VAX, DECnet-ULTRIX, Ethernet, and
TCP/IP networks.


DECmcc Basic Management System 

The DECmcc Basic Management System (BMS) is a set of EMA-compliant products
based on an implementation of the EMA Director Model.  EMA, which is consistent 
with the the ISO/OSI management framework, defines a model for a management
system.  The EMA-compliant DECmcc software enables users to control, monitor, 
and test manageable objects (entities) in a network. 

The EMA Director Model defines a management platform, called a director, and 
cooperating but independent software components named Management Modules.   
DECmcc BMS is comprised of a director and management modules of the following 
types.

o  Access  Modules  (AMs) provide  access to  and information  about 
   different classes of entities. 

o  Function Modules (FMs) provide   high-level  management functions
   for managed entities.

o  Presentation Modules (PMs)  provide a  consistent  user interface
   for Function modules. 

The  core  of the EMA-compliant DECmcc software is the Executive, which 
consists of a management kernel and a set of 'function modules'.  The 
Executive also includes a Management Information Repository (MIR), 
which defines a consistent structure for, and storage of management data. 
Together they form DECmcc's operating system-like environment for co-existence 
and interoperation of management modules. 

DECmcc BMS consists of EMA-compliant DECmcc Executive and Management 
Modules, and is available both as a standalone product and as a component 
of DECmcc SMS.  The following is a list of the EMA-compliant components and 
modules that comprise DECmcc BMS.

o  Executive -- provides the environment in which DECmcc software management 
   modules operate,  allowing  them  to  communicate with each other and with 
   management  information  stored  in the MIR.  The DECmcc Executive consists 
   of the management kernel, function modules, and the MIR.

   -  Management Kernel:  the management kernel provides the operating 
      environment and dispatching services for management modules.  
      The operating environment consists of a multi-threaded processing system, 
      contained within VMS processes, along with a set of callable procedures. 

   -  Executive Function Modules (Control FM and Registration FM):  the Control
      FM makes available to users primitive directives for observation and
      control of entities in the network.  It also makes data available to 
      end-users for arbitrary entities, with arbitrary directives and 
      attributes. The Control FM supports a pre-defined list of basic 
      directives, plus a small set of generic directives that can be used for 
      different purposes by different AMs.  The Registration FM, in conjunction
      with the Digital Distributed Name Server (DECdns (TM)) manages data 
      identifying each entity in a network.  It also defines and manages a set 
      of common reference attributes for all entities.   The  Registration FM 
      uses DECdns as the DECmcc instance repository, which allows multiple 
      DECmcc systems to share the same view of entity configurations. 

   -  Management Information Repository (MIR): the MIR is an integrated data 
      base that contains definitions of entity classes,  entity instances, 
      entity attributes, and private or miscellaneous data required by 
      individual management modules.  The MIR provides storage and access 
      routines for maintaining management information within DECmcc software.  
      Most data stored in the MIR is structured according to the EMA Entity 
      Model.

o  DECnet Phase IV Access Module -- enables users to manage DECnet Phase 
   IV entities and child entities such as nodes, circuits, lines, and 
   objects. The DECnet Phase IV AM provides an access path to and information  
   about the entities it supports. The DECnet Phase IV AM supports one global 
   entity class, NODE4, and a number of child entity classes.  Typical 
   management operations include creating a NODE4 entity's knowledge of a 
   child entity, displaying information about an entity, and modifying an 
   entity's attributes. 

o  Ethernet Station Access Module -- provides looptest and display of generic
   Ethernet devices that support: MOP REQID, MOP SYSID, MOP Counters,
   IEEE802.2 XID, or IEEE802.2 TEST.  The Ethernet Station AM also provides
   Ethernet control and monitoring functions that can be used by other 
   management modules within the DECmcc system. 

o  Bridge Access Module -- enables users to control and monitor any
   Digital LANbridge 100, 150 or 200 in an extended LAN environment. In 
   addition, this module provides an executable procedure to aid in the 
   populating of the DECmcc software database with information contained in 
   an existing Remote Bridge Management Software (RBMS) database. 

o  Sample Access Module -- is included as part of the DECmcc BMS.  The sample
   AM implements a single management directive, the SHOW directive, for the
   DECnet Phase IV node entity and associated line subentity.  The SHOW 
   directive displays various Characteristic, Status, and Counter attributes
   for each entity.  The Sample Access Module implements a SHOW and TEST
   management directive to manage the Access Module itself to illustrate
   the "management of management" concept.  Including the Sample AM with the 
   DECmcc BMS is intended to ensure proper end-user licensing of access
   modules developed using source code provided in the DECmcc Toolkit
   (SPD 32.49.XX).

o  Alarms Function Module -- provides the ability to notify network managers 
   that alarm conditions have been detected in the network. The DECmcc
   Alarms FM can detect alarm conditions about any entity that has an 
   appropriate access module.  When an alarm condition is detected, a user-
   written command procedure is queued for execution.  For example, it may be 
   useful to write command procedures that trigger the local system's mail 
   facility to deliver alarm messages.  The DECmcc Alarms FM includes sample 
   rules for alarm conditions and sample command procedures that can be used 
   directly (e.g., to log, broadcast and mail alarms) or used as examples that 
   can be modified.   

o  Command Line Presentation Module -- supports a terminal based user 
   interface, using command line input and output techniques.  It is a 
   command-line interface compliant with Digital's NCL, the command line 
   syntax used for DECnet/OSI Phase V network management commands.  The 
   Command Line Presentation Module is available from any terminal or 
   workstation compatible with Digital's VT220 terminal.  It supports 
   command-line recall and editing, abbreviation support, on-line help, 
   symbol substitution, support of control key sequences, line continuation, 
   and typeahead.  The user interface structure also allows a VMS DCL process 
   to be 'spawned'.

o  Forms Interface Presentation Module -- is an extension of the 
   command-line interface that provides a screen-based user interface, using 
   forms and list input and output techniques. It is available from any 
   terminal or workstation compatible with Digital's VT220 terminal. 
   The screen format contains two regions.  One region is for entering data to
   input fields for issuing DECmcc commands or 'directives'. The other region
   is for viewing data resulting from DECmcc directives.  

o  Utilities -- Several utilities are included that enable the on-site
   enrollment of management modules not provided with the DECmcc BMS.
   Documentation required for such enrollment is provided by the module
   developer.  The utilities are:

	- Dictionary Administrator Program (DAP) Utility
	- Parse Table Builder (PTB) Utility
	- Test Bed Driver (TBD) Utility
	- Help File Builder (HFB) Utility

   The DECmcc Developer's Toolkit Reference Manual (order number AA-PD5MA-TE) 
   describes each of the tools in detail.


LAN Traffic Monitor VMS

The LAN Traffic Monitor VMS (LTM) is the software portion of a fully 
distributed monitor that can support the capture and presentation of 
traffic data from an extended Ethernet.  A LAN Bridge 100 or LAN Bridge 
150, downline loaded with monitoring software, is attached to the Ethernet 
cable and transmits information to a VMS layered application software program 
located on any VAX in the extended LAN. Multiple users, from different nodes 
on the extended Ethernet, may access the traffic data.  LAN Traffic Monitor 
also works with Chipcom's(R) Broadband Bridges called Ethermodem(TM) III 
Bridges.

LAN Bridge hardware can run either as a LAN Traffic Monitor or as a LAN 
Bridge, i.e., the primary building block of the Extended LAN (Local Area 
Network) architecture.  An Extended LAN is a collection of LANs that are 
interconnected and logically appear as one large Local Area Network.

Note that when a bridge is used as a monitoring device or listener, it does 
not function as a bridge.  Users can remotely switch a bridge between 
monitoring and standard bridge modes using Digital's DECelms (Extended LAN 
Management Software).  

With the LAN Bridge designed to work at full Ethernet speed, the LAN 
Traffic Monitor can provide real-time data on Ethernet LAN throughput 
and utilization, allowing a customer to actively monitor their Ethernet 
usage. The ability to collect data on any protocol type (i.e. LAT, 
802.3, DECnet, TCP/IP, etc.) on the Ethernet is provided.

LAN Traffic Monitor contains the LTM Listener software (which counts 
and classifies Ethernet traffic using a LAN Bridge as a monitoring 
device) and the LTM User Interface (which collects and displays data 
received from the LTM Listener).

The LTM Listener periodically reports traffic statistics to the LTM User 
Interface located on a VAX host.  The LTM User Interface receives 
unsolicited Ethernet datagrams generated by the LTM Listener, and 
through the menu structure, the user can also ask the LTM Listener for 
additional data not found in the unsolicited messages.  A single LTM host
can be used in conjunction with multiple LTM listeners.

The LTM User Interface performs the necessary data reduction and 
presents the statistics in logical groupings.  Summary displays, which 
are presented in tabular format include Network Traffic, Top Ten Talkers, and
Throughput and Utilization.  LTM also displays Lists of Nodes, Multicast 
Addresses, Protocols Used by Nodes, Node Traffic by Protocol Type, Multicast 
Traffic by Protocol Type, and Protocol Type Traffic. 

In addition, LAN utilization based on the most recent traffic data received 
from the LTM Listener may be displayed graphically in intervals of one, four, 
eight, twelve, twenty-four, or forty-eight hours.


DECelms 

DECelms (Extended Local Area Network Management Software) enables users to 
configure, manage, monitor, control, and observe any LAN Bridge and FDDI 
Wiring Concentrator in an extended Ethernet/802.3 LAN and FDDI network 
environment.  Supported devices include Digital's LAN Bridge 100, LAN Bridge 
150, LAN Bridge 200, DECbridge 500, DECconcentrator 500, METROwave, and 
Chipcom's Ethermodem Broadband Bridge.  DECelms is comprised of VAX host 
software and corresponding firmwear that resides in the LAN Bridges and FDDI 
DECconcentrators.  

A superset of RBMS V2.0 functions, DECelms provides remote  management 
capabilities for FDDI and Ethernet devices.  Using DECelms, users can:

o Observe, monitor, and control interoperable FDDI and Ethernet networks.

o Display and modify a devices, lines, physical ports, and forwarding database 
  characteristics.

o Enable and disable lines and physical ports.

o Automatically build a host registry of all reachable FDDI DECconcentrators 
  and LAN Bridges within extended LAN and FDDI environments.

o Automatically or manually poll the devices stored in the host registry
  for faults, errors, and changed information.

o Display error conditions to an alarms window and record detailed information
  in an error log file.

o Process the logfile keying off time or type of faults.

o Use standard VMS utilities like print, type, search, etc, on the ASCII 
  formatted versions of the DECelms error log file.

o Display data-link counters, status and characteristics.

o Modify parameters such as operational state, forwarding database,
  and spanning tree characteristics.

o Remotely invoke a device's self-test capabilities.

o Associate ASCII names with specific device physical addresses for ease of 
  use in management commands.

o Display the logical FDDI network topology through ring mapping.

DECelms also provides simultaneous access by more than one user, supports 
command line recall, and password protection for setable parameters on Digital
LAN Bridge 150s, 200s, 500s, and FDDI DECconcentrators.


NMCC/VAX ETHERnim

NMCC/VAX ETHERnim is a network management application that 
provides the network manager with a tool to gather information about 
Ethernet nodes, verify reachability of nodes, provide a graphical 
display of local area network topology and monitor Ethernet traffic.

NMCC/VAX ETHERnim consists of two categories of software, one of which 
must be installed on a VMS system set up as the Host, and the other 
which can be optionally installed on Target systems running VMS.  In 
this context, the Host is defined as the node on which the NMCC/VAX 
ETHERnim application runs, while the Target systems are those DECnet 
nodes on the Ethernet segments which are being tested at the User (task) 
level.  The optional software installed on the Target system is referred 
to as the Remote Files.

The Host software requires Phase IV DECnet software on a VMS system. 
When this software has been installed, the network manager has the 
ability to:  

o  Build a permanent database containing basic information about each node 
   directly connected to the Ethernet local area network through user commands
   and automatic procedures.

o  Manually construct and maintain a topological view of the network, 
   including transparent network devices (e.g., DEMPR, DELNI, DEREP).

o  Test the Ethernet network to help isolate and identify problems

o  Test the communications path to each node up to the DNA 
   application layer by performing a loopback test to a specified 
   user account.  This feature is available only for VMS Target 
   systems.

o  Monitor the network to determine which nodes are the top talkers 
   and which nodes are the top listeners; sort/display traffic by 
   protocol type or multi-cast address; focus on traffic to/from a 
   specified node.

o  Perform information access to properly configured DECnet nodes on the 
   Ethernet to determine the remote nodes's system type, hardware 
   configuration, and software configuration.

 
Terminal Server Manager

Terminal Server Manager VMS (TSM) software allows suitably privileged 
users at a VAX host to control and observe terminal servers anywhere in 
the extended local area network.  TSM provides centralization and 
increased flexibility in configuring, monitoring, and controlling 
Digital's family of terminal servers.

Among the features supported by TSM are:

o  Support for the 3270 Option Software for the CXM04 line card. This line 
   card provides capability of connectivity of 3270 class of terminals to 
   systems on Ethernet.

o  Keyboard mapping, which enables the terminal server manager to customize 
   3270 keyboard tables supplied with the 3270 Option Software by changing the 
   way individual 3270 keyboard keys are mapped to Digital's VT220 keys.

o  Wildcarding, which extends the wildcarding capability for server names by 
   allowing a wildcard character such as * and % to replace a server name 
   any place it appears in the syntax.

o  A management directory that contains the name, Ethernet address, 
   terminal server type, and other fields for each server to be managed. 
   Through the TSM directory, the user need only to refer to the name of 
   the server in order to gain access.

o  The ability to define logical groups of servers.  A command can then be 
   executed for all servers in the partition.  TSM provides a predefined 
   partition called ALL that includes all servers in the directory.

o  Access to and manipulation of the database associated with each server 
   within its jurisdiction, including their characteristics and parameters.

o  Management of the volatile characteristics for all terminal server types.

o  Management of permanent NVRAM characteristics for the DECserver 100, 
   DECserver 200, and MUXserver 100.  For the Ethernet Terminal Server and 
   DECserver 500, TSM modifies the permanent attributes contained within 
   the image files which are down-line loaded.

o  Automated updates of the DECnet database for servers to match the 
   DECnet related information in the management directory.  Users need no  
   longer employ a separate DSVCONFIG or TSVNCP configuration program.

o  TSM server and directory commands may be issued as DCL commands;  the 
   syntax follows DCL conventions.

o  A USE command to allow selection of the server or servers to be managed  
   or the directory to be referenced.  A single server, a user specified group 
   of servers (a partition), or  all  servers  known via the management 
   directory can be selected with the USE command.

o  Maintenance of command files outside of TSM (e.g., by use of a VMS 
   editor).   This  command file support allows values of characteristics 
   to be stored on the host, effectively creating a copy of the permanent 
   database   that   may  be  used  to  configure  new  servers.   Server 
   maintenance is also enhanced by allowing the  terminal  server  to  be 
   easily  box swapped, and parameters reset.  Up to eight parameters may 
   be passed to TSM  command  files.   Additionally,  command  files  may 
   operate  on  a  single  server,  on  a  logical group (a partition) of 
   servers or on all servers.

o  Trouble shooting within the terminal server network through the ability 
   ability to centrally read traffic status and counters in addition to error 
   status and counters.  With the PASTHRU  command, the user can also connect 
   directly to the server without using TSM, allowing isolation of problems 
   between TSM and the server.


Network Troubleshooting Guide

The Network Troubleshooting Guide provides an on-line, systematic approach to
solving any network problem.  Available through the Bookreader application,
its text can be displayed in a window within a DECmcc Management Station 
environment.  The Network Troubleshooting Guide gives specific step-by-step
instructions for solving some of the most common network problems that
occur on DECnet-VAX, DECnet-ULTRIX, Ethernet, and TCP/IP networks.

The Network Troubleshooting Guide incorporates information from various  
sources into a single manual -- minimizing the documentation required for 
solving network problems.  

The Network Troubleshooting Guide covers:

o  Background information on DECnet and TCP/IP networks.

o  How to use a standard troubleshooting  methodology  to  solve  any
   network problem.

o  How to use network tools such as  DECmcc  Management  Station  for
   ULTRIX,   Network  Control  Program  (NCP),  NMCC/DECnet  Monitor,
   NMCC/VAX Ethernim, and LAN Traffic Monitor (LTM).

o  How to use ULTRIX commands such as netstat, ping, and uerf.

o  How to use log  files  and  counters  to  gather  information  for
   problem solving.

o  How to trace a network path to isolate the source of a problem.

o  How and when to perform loopback tests.

o  In explicit step-by-step instructions, how to solve nearly  30  of
   the most common network problems, including:

   -  Network partner exited (DECnet networks)
   -  Permission denied (TCP/IP networks)
   -  LAT Print Queue Problems (Ethernet networks)


INSTALLATION

Only experienced customers should attempt the installation of this 
product. Digital recommends that all other customers purchase Digital's 
installation and consulting services. These services provide for the 
planning, implementation (product setup and startup) and customer 
orientation on the product by an experienced Digital Software 
Specialist.  Customers should consult their local Digital offices to 
obtain information of installation and start-up services available in 
their locations. 


HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

VAX, MicroVAX, VAXstation or VAXserver configuration as specified in the 
System Support Addendum (SSA 31.87.01-*).

LANbridge 100/150 for LTM Listener


SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS*

For Systems Using Terminals (No DECwindows Interface):

VMS Operating System
DECnet-VAX
DECdns Server (must be somewhere in network)


For Workstations Running DECwindows:

VMS Operating System (and necessary components of DECwindows)
DECnet-VAX
DECdns Server (must be somewhere in network)

*   Refer to the System Support Addendum (SSA 31.87.01-*) for 
    availability and required versions of prerequisite/optional 
    software.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Software Licenses: QL-YGLA9-AA
Software Media and Documentation:  QA-YGLAA-H*
Software Documentation:  QA-YGLAA-GZ
Software Product Services:  QT-YGLA*-**

*   Denotes variant fields.  For additional information on available 
    licenses, services, and media, refer to the appropriate price book.

SOFTWARE LICENSING

This software is furnished under the licensing provisions of Digital 
Equipment Corporation's Standard Terms and Conditions.  For more 
information about Digital's licensing terms and policies, contact your 
local Digital office. 

LICENSE MANAGEMENT FACILITY SUPPORT

This product supports the VMS License Management Facility (LMF).  License
units for this product are allocated at a flat price basis, regardless of
User/Activity or processor type.

For more information on the License Management Facility, refer to the 
VMS Operating System Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx) or the 
License Management Facility manual of the VMS Operation System 
documentation set.

For more information about Digital's licensing terms and policies, 
contact your local Digital office.

SOFTWARE PRODUCT SERVICES

o  Layered Product Service (LPS) -- provides the right-to-use new versions
   of layered software.  It also extends the level of support provided on
   the kernel software to include coverage of the layered software product.
   LPS is required for all Digital layered software running on a system  
   covered by Full Support.  LPS is a prerequisite for the following service
   options.

   -  Media and Documentation Distribution Service (MDDS) -- ensures customers
      have access to the latest software versions of media and documentation
      updates.  MDDS is ordered on a per product basis.

   -  Documentation Update Service -- ensures that users receive documentation
      updated for software manuals as they are released.

   -  Initial Installation Service -- provides installation by Digital of 
      newly purchased software on a per product basis.

OTHER DIGITAL NETWORK SERVICES

To assist you in planning, designing, implementing, managing and 
evolving your network, Digital offers a comprehensive portfolio of 
network management services. These address, but are not restricted to, 
the following:

o  Network Planning and Design
o  Physical Network Implementation
o  Network Start-up and Implementation
o  Network Performance Consulting
o  Fault and Configuration Management
o  Network Products' Training
o  Shared NETsupport
o  NETsupport

For local availability, please contact your Digital Sales Office.

SOFTWARE WARRANTY

Warranty for this software product is provided by Digital with the 
purchase of a license for the product as defined in the Software 
Warranty Addendum of this SPD.

November 1990
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(R) The DIGITAL Logo is a registered trademark of Digital Equipment 
Corporation.  Chipcom is a registered trademark of the Chipcom Corporation.

(TM)   DECmcc, Ethernet, ETHERnim, DECnet, RBMS, DECelms, VAX, VMS, MicroVAX, 
VAXstation, VAXserver, and VAXcluster are trademarks of Digital Equipment 
Corporation.  Ethermodem is a trademark of the Chipcom Corporation.



DECmcc Site Management Station, Version 2.0		SSA 31.87.01A

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

VAX:	 VAX 9000 Series, VAX 6000 Model 200 Series, VAX 6000 Model 300 Series,
         VAX 6000 Model 400 Series

	 VAX 8200, VAX 8250, VAX 8300, VAX 8350, VAX 8500, VAX 8530, VAX 8550, 
         VAX 8600, VAX 8650, VAX 8700, VAX 8800, VAX 8810, VAX 8820, VAX 8830, 
         VAX 8840, VAX 8842, VAX 8974, VAX 8978

	 VAX-11/780, VAX-11/785

MicroVAX:	   MicroVAX 3100, MicroVAX 3300, MicroVAX 3400, MicroVAX 3500, 
                   MicroVAX 3600, MicroVAX 3800, MicroVAX 3900

VAXstation:	   VAXstation 3100 Series, VAXstation 3200, VAXstation 3500, 
                   VAXstation 3520, VAXstation 3540

VAXserver:	   VAXserver 3100, VAXserver 3300, VAXserver 3400, VAXserver 
                   3500, VAXserver 3600, VAXserver 3602, VAXserver 3800, 
                   VAXserver 3900, VAXserver 6000-210, VAXserver 6000-310, 
                   VAXserver 6000-410, VAXserver 6000-420

Processors Not Supported

VAX:	 VAX-11/725, VAX-11/730, VAX-11/750, VAX-11/782

MicroVAX:	   MicroVAX I, MicroVAX II, MicroVAX 2000

VAXstation:	   VAXstation I, VAXstation II, VAXstation 2000, VAXstation 
                   8000

OTHER HARDWARE REQUIRED

A DECwindows supported color monitor is required; otherwise, a VT24X, 
VT330, or a VT340 terminal is required for systems with no DECwindows 
interface.

To run the LTM Listener, one of the following is required:

o  LAN Bridge 100 with ROM ECO Revision E or later

o  LAN Bridge 150

o  Chipcom(R) Ethermodem(TM) III Bridge [part #'s 8318BS (18Mhz) or 
      8312BS (12Mhz)]

 
 
Block Space Requirements (Block Cluster Size = 1):

Disk space required for installation

							     63,300 blocks
							    

Disk space required for use (permanent):		     60,600 blocks
							    

These counts refer to the disk space required on the system disk.  The 
sizes are approximate; actual sizes may vary depending on the user's 
system environment, configuration, and software options.



Minimum Recommended Configuration

A VAXstation 3100, Model 38 or 48, with 32-Mbyte of memory and one RZ56 
(665-Mbyte) disk drive.

OPTIONAL HARDWARE

In large network configurations where performance of the network 
management system is critical, it is highly recommended that additional 
memory and additional disk space be utilized.

CLUSTER ENVIRONMENT

This layered product is fully supported when installed on any valid and 
licensed VAXcluster* configuration without restrictions.  The HARDWARE 
REQUIREMENTS sections of this product's Software Product Description and 
System Support Addendum detail any special hardware required by this 
product.

*     V5.x VAXcluster configurations are fully described in the 
      VAXcluster Software product Description (29.78.XX) and include CI, 
      Ethernet and Mixed Interconnect configurations.
 

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

For Systems Using Terminals (No DECwindows Interface):

VMS Operating System V5.3 - V5.4 
DECnet-VAX V5.3 - V5.4
DECdns V1.2

For Workstations Running DECwindows:

VMS Operating System V5.3 - V5.4
DECnet-VAX V5.3 -V5.4
DECdns V1.2

This product may run in either of the following ways:

o  Stand-alone execution--running the X11 display server and the 
   client application on the same machine.

o  Remote execution--running the X11 display server and the client 
   application on different machines.

VMS DECwindows is part of the VMS Operating System but must be installed 
separately.  Installation of VMS DECwindows gives you the option to 
install any or all of the following three components:

o  VMS DECwindows Compute Server (Base kit; includes runtime support)
o  VMS DECwindows Device Support
o  VMS DECwindows Programming Support

For stand-alone execution, the following DECwindows components must be 
installed on the machine:

o  VMS DECwindows Compute Server
o  VMS DECwindows Device Support

For remote execution, the following DECwindows components must be 
installed on the machine:

Server Machine

o  VMS DECwindows Compute Server
o  VMS DECwindows Device Support

Client Machine

o  VMS DECwindows Compute Server
o  VMS DECwindows Device Support

VMS Tailoring

The following VMS classes are required for full functionality of this layered 
product:

VMS Required Saveset
Programming Support
Network Support
Secure User's Environment
Utilities

For more information on VMS classes and tailoring, refer to the VMS 
Operating System Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx).


OPTIONAL SOFTWARE  

The following Digital VMS Layered Software Products may be optionally installed
with DECmcc SMS and run in the SMS DECwindows environment.  Note that individual
product memory and CPU requirements may vary.  Refer to the appropriate SPDs for
information about these products.

VAX DATATRIEVE  V4.2
DECnet/SNA 3270 Terminal Emulator for VMS V1.5


GROWTH CONSIDERATIONS

The minimum hardware/software requirements for any future version of 
this product may be different from the minimum requirements for the 
current version.

Additional LAN Bridge units can be purchased and configured with LTM 
Listener software after LAN Traffic Monitor VMS has been installed.  By 
creating a separate VMS process (or subprocess), a single user account 
on the VAX host may simultaneously be collecting data from multiple LTM 
Listener units. The LTM Listener can be started in either private mode 
(sending to a single destination Ethernet address) or shared mode 
(multicasting its traffic reports).

Also, while multiple hosts may simultaneously view a single LTM Listener 
unit (thereby requiring additional licenses of the software be purchased 
for each additional processor), multiple accounts on a single host may 
NOT simultaneously view a single LTM Listener unit.

DISTRIBUTION MEDIA

Tape:	 9-track 1600 BPI Magtape (PE), TK50 Streaming Tape

This product is also available as part of the VMS Consolidated Software 
Distribution on CDROM.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Software Licenses: QL-YGLA9-AA
Software Media and Documentation:  QA-YGLAA-H*
Software Documentation:  QA-YGLAA-GZ
Software Product Services:  QT-YGLA*-**

*     Denotes variant fields.  For additional information on available 
      licenses, services, and media, refer to the appropriate price book.

The above information is valid at the time of release.  Please contact 
your local Digital office for the most up-to-date information.

November 1990
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(R) The DIGITAL Logo is a registered trademark of Digital Equipment 
Corporation.  Chipcom is a registered trademark of Chipcom Corporation.

(TM)   DECmcc, Ethernet, ETHERnim, DECnet, VAX, VMS, MicroVAX, VAXstation, 
VAXserver, and VAXcluster are trademarks of Digital Equipment 
Corporation.  Ethermodem is a trademark of Chipcom Corporation.
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	If you copy or extract THIS text version of the SPD for a
    	customer, please mention that it's PRELIMINARY until it's
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DECmcc(TM) Enterprise Management Station, Version 2.0		SPD 31.88.01

DESCRIPTION

DECmcc Enterprise Management Station (DECmcc EMS) is a network management 
software product designed to provide network managers with a complete set of 
applications to manage wide area heterogeneous networks.

The DECmcc Enterprise Management Station consolidates Digital Equipment 
Corporation's network management applications within a DECwindows environment 
and provides the capability of running all applications on a single system.
It consists of products that are compliant with Digital's Enterprise Management
Architecture (EMA) as well as products that are not EMA-compliant.  As such,
DECmcc EMS is a transition vehicle to an EMA-compliant product set within 
a single software product. 

DECmcc EMS V2.0 consists of the following Digital network management products:

o  DECmcc Basic Management System (BMS) 

o  NMCC/DECnet Monitor 

o  LAN Traffic Monitor (LTM) VMS 

o  Extended LAN Management Software (DECelms) 

o  NMCC/VAX ETHERnim 

o  Terminal Server Manager (TSM)  

DECelms supersedes Remote Bridge Management Software (RBMS) in DECmcc EMS V2.0.
Also new to DECmcc EMS V2.0 is the DECmcc Basic Management System (BMS), a 
product consisting of EMA-compliant software modules.

In addition to containing the products listed above, DECmcc EMS supports
the ability to install and run other VMS layered products within a DECwindows
environment.  DECmcc EMS also provides access to non-Digital management
products that are based on X11 standards.  Such products can be installed
on the same or separate processors as DECmcc EMS for the purpose of 
consolidating interfaces on a single workstation display.   Also included with
the DECmcc EMS components is the Network Troubleshooting Guide.  Available 
through the Bookreader application, the Network Troubleshooting Guide provides
DECmcc EMS users with a systematic, on-line approach to solving some of the 
most common problems that occur on DECnet-VAX, DECnet-ULTRIX, Ethernet, and
TCP/IP networks.


DECmcc Basic Management System 

The DECmcc Basic Management System (BMS) is a set of EMA-compliant products
based on an implementation of the EMA Director Model.  EMA, which is consistent 
with the the ISO/OSI management framework, defines a model for a management
system.  The EMA-compliant DECmcc software enables users to control, monitor, 
and test manageable objects (entities) in a network. 

The EMA Director Model defines a management platform, called a director, and 
cooperating but independent software components named 'management modules'.   
DECmcc BMS is comprised of a director and management modules of the following 
types.

o  Access  Modules  (AMs) provide  access to  and information  about 
   different classes of entities. 

o  Function Modules (FMs) provide   high-level  management functions
   for managed entities.

o  Presentation Modules (PMs)  provide a  consistent  user interface
   for Function modules. 

The  core  of the EMA-compliant DECmcc software is the Executive, which 
consists of a management kernel and a set of 'function modules'.  The 
Executive also includes a Management Information Repository (MIR), 
which defines a consistent structure for, and storage of management data. 
Together they form DECmcc's operating system-like environment for co-existence 
and interoperation of management modules. 

DECmcc BMS consists of EMA-compliant DECmcc Executive and Management 
Modules, and is available both as a standalone product and as a component 
of DECmcc EMS.  The following is a list of the EMA-compliant components and 
modules that comprise DECmcc BMS.

o  Executive -- provides the environment in which DECmcc software management 
   modules operate,  allowing  them  to  communicate with each other and with 
   management  information  stored  in the MIR.  The DECmcc Executive consists 
   of the management kernel, function modules, and the MIR.

   -  Management Kernel:  the management kernel provides the operating 
      environment and dispatching services for management modules.  
      The operating environment consists of a multi-threaded processing system, 
      contained within VMS processes, along with a set of callable procedures. 

   -  Executive Function Modules (Control FM and Registration FM):  the Control
      FM makes available to users primitive directives for observation and
      control of entities in the network.  It also makes data available to 
      end-users for arbitrary entities, with arbitrary directives and 
      attributes. The Control FM supports a pre-defined list of basic 
      directives, plus a small set of generic directives that can be used for 
      different purposes by different AMs.  The Registration FM, in conjunction
      with the Digital Distributed Name Server (DECdns (TM)) manages data 
      identifying each entity in a network.  It also defines and manages a set 
      of common reference attributes for all entities.   The  Registration FM 
      uses DECdns as the DECmcc instance repository, which allows multiple 
      DECmcc systems to share the same view of entity configurations. 

   -  Management Information Repository (MIR): the MIR is an integrated data 
      base that contains definitions of entity classes,  entity instances, 
      entity attributes, and private or miscellaneous data required by 
      individual management modules.  The MIR provides storage and access 
      routines for maintaining management information within DECmcc software.  
      Most data stored in the MIR is structured according to the EMA Entity 
      Model.

o  DECnet Phase IV Access Module -- enables users to manage DECnet Phase 
   IV entities and child entities such as nodes, circuits, lines, and 
   objects. The DECnet Phase IV AM provides an access path to and information  
   about the entities it supports. The DECnet Phase IV AM supports one global 
   entity class, NODE4, and a number of child entity classes.  Typical 
   management operations include creating a NODE4 entity's knowledge of a 
   child entity, displaying information about an entity, and modifying an 
   entity's attributes. 

o  Ethernet Station Access Module -- provides looptest and display of generic
   Ethernet devices that support: MOP REQID, MOP SYSID, MOP Counters,
   IEEE802.2 XID, or IEEE802.2 TEST.  The Ethernet Station AM also provides
   Ethernet control and monitoring functions that can be used by other 
   management modules within the DECmcc system. 

o  Bridge Access Module -- enables users to control and monitor any
   Digital LANbridge 100, 150 or 200 in an extended LAN environment. In 
   addition, this module provides an executable procedure to aid in the 
   populating of the DECmcc software database with information contained in 
   an existing Remote Bridge Management Software (RBMS) database. 

o  Sample Access Module -- is included as part of the DECmcc BMS.  The sample
   AM implements a single management directive, the SHOW directive, for the
   DECnet Phase IV node entity and associated line subentity.  The SHOW 
   directive displays various Characteristic, Status, and Counter attributes
   for each entity.  The Sample Access Module implements a SHOW and TEST
   management directive to manage the Access Module itself to illustrate
   the "management of management" concept.  Including the Sample AM with the 
   DECmcc BMS is intended to ensure proper end-user licensing of access
   modules developed using source code provided in the DECmcc Toolkit
   (SPD 32.49.XX).

o  Alarms Function Module -- provides the ability to notify network managers 
   that alarm conditions have been detected in the network. The DECmcc
   Alarms FM can detect alarm conditions about any entity that has an 
   appropriate access module.  When an alarm condition is detected, a user-
   written command procedure is queued for execution.  For example, it may be 
   useful to write command procedures that trigger the local system's mail 
   facility to deliver alarm messages.  The DECmcc Alarms FM includes sample 
   rules for alarm conditions and sample command procedures that can be used 
   directly (e.g., to log, broadcast and mail alarms) or used as examples that 
   can be modified.   

o  Command Line Presentation Module -- supports a terminal based user 
   interface, using command line input and output techniques.  It is a 
   command-line interface compliant with Digital's NCL, the command line 
   syntax used for DECnet/OSI Phase V network management commands.  The 
   Command Line Presentation Module is available from any terminal or 
   workstation compatible with Digital's VT220 terminal.  It supports 
   command-line recall and editing, abbreviation support, on-line help, 
   symbol substitution, support of control key sequences, line continuation, 
   and typeahead.  The user interface structure also allows a VMS DCL process 
   to be 'spawned'.

o  Forms Interface Presentation Module -- is an extension of the 
   command-line interface that provides a screen-based user interface, using 
   forms and list input and output techniques. It is available from any 
   terminal or workstation compatible with Digital's VT220 terminal. 
   The screen format contains two regions.  One region is for entering data to
   input fields for issuing DECmcc commands or 'directives'. The other region
   is for viewing data resulting from DECmcc directives.  

o  Utilities -- Several utilities are included that enable the on-site
   enrollment of management modules not provided with the DECmcc BMS.
   Documentation required for such enrollment is provided by the module
   developer.  The utilities are:

	- Dictionary Administrator Program (DAP) Utility
	- Parse Table Builder (PTB) Utility
	- Test Bed Driver (TBD) Utility
	- Help File Builder (HFB) Utility

   The DECmcc Developer's Toolkit Reference Manual (order number AA-PD5MA-TE) 
   describes each of the tools in detail.


NMCC/DECnet Monitor

NMCC/DECnet Monitor is a network monitoring application for  Phase IV/IV+ 
DECnet network nodes.  It runs as a layered application on VMS Systems 
and does not require any additional hardware or software on the remote 
DECnet nodes to be monitored. NMCC/DECnet Monitor collects and monitors 
data concerning the DECnet network. NMCC/DECnet Monitor enables the user 
to store, distribute, analyze, and evaluate the data into useful and 
comprehensible information, and to present the data either as a screen 
display or as a printed report. 

NMCC/DECnet Monitor consists of software modules, the Kernel and User Interface,
which combine to form a comprehensive monitoring system.  The central 
component of NMCC/DECnet Monitor is the Kernel, a data acquisition process, 
which collects data from the network using polling and/or event logging.  
Polling can be used to obtain status, characteristics, and traffic/error 
counters.  Event logging can be set up to cause remote nodes to log events 
automatically to the kernel, including status changes and traffic/error 
counters as they occur. 

The network manager has full control over which nodes are polled, the 
polling rates, and which remote nodes log events.  The Kernel processes 
the raw data and creates a log file of statistical data which is then 
available to the NMCC/DECnet Reports subsystem for the production of 
network reports.

Through access to the log files, users can gather the following reports:
network summary, system, and line error reports; network summary, system, and
line traffic reports; configuration reports.

The User Interface subsystem provides an easy-to-use command interface 
to the NMCC/DECnet Monitor.  It provides on-line graphic and lexical 
video displays of selected error statistics, traffic statistics, and 
status information.  The displays are designed hierarchically so that 
the user can select the network components, information types, and levels 
of detail in a consistent and easy to use manner.  The graphic displays 
include histograms, linear scales, and a network map.

The User Interface subsystem also provides the user with the capability 
to build and manipulate various databases maintained by NMCC/DECnet 
Monitor, including a network component reference database.  This 
contains a description of all nodes and physical links in the network.  
It includes such details as CPU type, type and version of operating 
system, name and telephone number of system manager, and name and telephone 
number of customer service contacts.  Display commands are provided to 
retrieve this information.  The user interface to these commands is consistent 
with the operational interface of the product.


LAN Traffic Monitor VMS

The LAN Traffic Monitor VMS (LTM) is the software portion of a fully 
distributed monitor that can support the capture and presentation of 
traffic data from an extended Ethernet.  A LAN Bridge 100 or LAN Bridge 
150, downline loaded with monitoring software, is attached to the Ethernet 
cable and transmits information to a VMS layered application software program 
located on any VAX in the extended LAN. Multiple users, from different nodes 
on the extended Ethernet, may access the traffic data.  LAN Traffic Monitor 
also works with Chipcom's(R) Broadband Bridges called Ethermodem(TM) III 
Bridges.

LAN Bridge hardware can run either as a LAN Traffic Monitor or as a LAN 
Bridge, i.e., the primary building block of the Extended LAN (Local Area 
Network) architecture.  An Extended LAN is a collection of LANs that are 
interconnected and logically appear as one large Local Area Network.

Note that when a bridge is used as a monitoring device or listener, it does 
not function as a bridge.  Users can remotely switch a bridge between 
monitoring and standard bridge modes using Digital's DECelms (Extended LAN 
Management Software).  

With the LAN Bridge designed to work at full Ethernet speed, the LAN 
Traffic Monitor can provide real-time data on Ethernet LAN throughput 
and utilization, allowing a customer to actively monitor their Ethernet 
usage. The ability to collect data on any protocol type (i.e. LAT, 
802.3, DECnet, TCP/IP, etc.) on the Ethernet is provided.

LAN Traffic Monitor contains the LTM Listener software (which counts 
and classifies Ethernet traffic using a LAN Bridge as a monitoring 
device) and the LTM User Interface (which collects and displays data 
received from the LTM Listener).

The LTM Listener periodically reports traffic statistics to the LTM User 
Interface located on a VAX host.  The LTM User Interface receives 
unsolicited Ethernet datagrams generated by the LTM Listener, and 
through the menu structure, the user can also ask the LTM Listener for 
additional data not found in the unsolicited messages.  A single LTM host
can be used in conjunction with multiple LTM listeners.

The LTM User Interface performs the necessary data reduction and 
presents the statistics in logical groupings.  Summary displays, which 
are presented in tabular format include Network Traffic, Top Ten Talkers, and
Throughput and Utilization.  LTM also displays Lists of Nodes, Multicast 
Addresses, Protocols Used by Nodes, Node Traffic by Protocol Type, Multicast 
Traffic by Protocol Type, and Protocol Type Traffic. 

In addition, LAN utilization based on the most recent traffic data received 
from the LTM Listener may be displayed graphically in intervals of one, four, 
eight, twelve, twenty-four, or forty-eight hours.


DECelms 

DECelms (Extended Local Area Network Management Software) enables users to 
configure, manage, monitor, control, and observe any LAN Bridge and FDDI 
Wiring Concentrator in an extended Ethernet/802.3 LAN and FDDI network 
environment.  Supported devices include Digital's LAN Bridge 100, LAN Bridge 
150, LAN Bridge 200, DECbridge 500, DECconcentrator 500, METROwave, and 
Chipcom's Ethermodem Broadband Bridge.  DECelms is comprised of VAX host 
software and corresponding firmwear that resides in the LAN Bridges and FDDI 
DECconcentrators.  

A superset of RBMS V2.0 functions, DECelms provides remote  management 
capabilities for FDDI and Ethernet devices.  Using DECelms, users can:

o Observe, monitor, and control interoperable FDDI and Ethernet networks.

o Display and modify a devices, lines, physical ports, and forwarding database 
  characteristics.

o Enable and disable lines and physical ports.

o Automatically build a host registry of all reachable FDDI DECconcentrators 
  and LAN Bridges within extended LAN and FDDI environments.

o Automatically or manually poll the devices stored in the host registry
  for faults, errors, and changed information.

o Display error conditions to an alarms window and record detailed information
  in an error log file.

o Process the logfile keying off time or type of faults.

o Use standard VMS utilities like print, type, search, etc, on the ASCII 
  formatted versions of the DECelms error log file.

o Display data-link counters, status and characteristics.

o Modify parameters such as operational state, forwarding database,
  and spanning tree characteristics.

o Remotely invoke a device's self-test capabilities.

o Associate ASCII names with specific device physical addresses for ease of 
  use in management commands.

o Display the logical FDDI network topology through ring mapping.

DECelms also provides simultaneous access by more than one user, supports 
command line recall, and password protection for setable parameters for Digital 
LAN Bridge 150s, 200s, 500s, and FDDI DECconcentrators.


NMCC/VAX ETHERnim

NMCC/VAX ETHERnim is a network management application that 
provides the network manager with a tool to gather information about 
Ethernet nodes, verify reachability of nodes, provide a graphical 
display of local area network topology and monitor Ethernet traffic.

NMCC/VAX ETHERnim consists of two categories of software, one of which 
must be installed on a VMS system set up as the Host, and the other 
which can be optionally installed on Target systems running VMS.  In 
this context, the Host is defined as the node on which the NMCC/VAX 
ETHERnim application runs, while the Target systems are those DECnet 
nodes on the Ethernet segments which are being tested at the User (task) 
level.  The optional software installed on the Target system is referred 
to as the Remote Files.

The Host software requires Phase IV DECnet software on a VMS system. 
When this software has been installed, the network manager has the 
ability to:  

o  Build a permanent database containing basic information about each node 
   directly connected to the Ethernet local area network through user commands
   and automatic procedures.

o  Manually construct and maintain a topological view of the network, 
   including transparent network devices (e.g., DEMPR, DELNI, DEREP).

o  Test the Ethernet network to help isolate and identify problems

o  Test the communications path to each node up to the DNA 
   application layer by performing a loopback test to a specified 
   user account.  This feature is available only for VMS Target 
   systems.

o  Monitor the network to determine which nodes are the top talkers 
   and which nodes are the top listeners; sort/display traffic by 
   protocol type or multi-cast address; focus on traffic to/from a 
   specified node.

o  Perform information access to properly configured DECnet nodes on the 
   Ethernet to determine the remote nodes's system type, hardware 
   configuration, and software configuration.

 
Terminal Server Manager

Terminal Server Manager VMS (TSM) software allows suitably privileged 
users at a VAX host to control and observe terminal servers anywhere in 
the extended local area network.  TSM provides centralization and 
increased flexibility in configuring, monitoring, and controlling 
Digital's family of terminal servers.

Among the features supported by TSM are:

o  Support for the 3270 Option Software for the CXM04 line card. This line 
   card provides capability of connectivity of 3270 class of terminals to 
   systems on Ethernet.

o  Keyboard mapping, which enables the terminal server manager to customize 
   3270 keyboard tables supplied with the 3270 Option Software by changing the 
   way individual 3270 keyboard keys are mapped to Digital's VT220 keys.

o  Wildcarding, which extends the wildcarding capability for server names by 
   allowing a wildcard character such as * and % to replace a server name 
   any place it appears in the syntax.

o  A management directory that contains the name, Ethernet address, 
   terminal server type, and other fields for each server to be managed. 
   Through the TSM directory, the user need only to refer to the name of 
   the server in order to gain access.

o  The ability to define logical groups of servers.  A command can then be 
   executed for all servers in the partition.  TSM provides a predefined 
   partition called ALL that includes all servers in the directory.

o  Access to and manipulation of the database associated with each server 
   within its jurisdiction, including their characteristics and parameters.

o  Management of the volatile characteristics for all terminal server types.

o  Management of permanent NVRAM characteristics for the DECserver 100, 
   DECserver 200, and MUXserver 100.  For the Ethernet Terminal Server and 
   DECserver 500, TSM modifies the permanent attributes contained within 
   the image files which are down-line loaded.

o  Automated updates of the DECnet database for servers to match the 
   DECnet related information in the management directory.  Users need no  
   longer employ a separate DSVCONFIG or TSVNCP configuration program.

o  TSM server and directory commands may be issued as DCL commands;  the 
   syntax follows DCL conventions.

o  A USE command to allow selection of the server or servers to be managed  
   or the directory to be referenced.  A single server, a user specified group 
   of servers (a partition), or  all  servers  known via the management 
   directory can be selected with the USE command.

o  Maintenance of command files outside of TSM (e.g., by use of a VMS 
   editor).   This  command file support allows values of characteristics 
   to be stored on the host, effectively creating a copy of the permanent 
   database   that   may  be  used  to  configure  new  servers.   Server 
   maintenance is also enhanced by allowing the  terminal  server  to  be 
   easily  box swapped, and parameters reset.  Up to eight parameters may 
   be passed to TSM  command  files.   Additionally,  command  files  may 
   operate  on  a  single  server,  on  a  logical group (a partition) of 
   servers or on all servers.

o  Trouble shooting within the terminal server network through the ability 
   ability to centrally read traffic status and counters in addition to error 
   status and counters.  With the PASTHRU  command, the user can also connect 
   directly to the server without using TSM, allowing isolation of problems 
   between TSM and the server.


Network Troubleshooting Guide



The Network Troubleshooting Guide provides an on-line, systematic approach to
solving any network problem.  Available through the Bookreader application,
its text can be displayed in a window within a DECmcc Management Station 
environment.  The Network Troubleshooting Guide gives specific step-by-step
instructions for solving some of the most common network problems that
occur on DECnet-VAX, DECnet-ULTRIX, Ethernet, and TCP/IP networks.

The Network Troubleshooting Guide incorporates information from various  
sources into a single manual -- minimizing the documentation required for 
solving network problems.  

The Network Troubleshooting Guide covers:

o  Background information on DECnet and TCP/IP networks.

o  How to use a standard troubleshooting  methodology  to  solve  any
   network problem.

o  How to use network tools such as  DECmcc  Management  Station  for
   ULTRIX,   Network  Control  Program  (NCP),  NMCC/DECnet  Monitor,
   NMCC/VAX Ethernim, and LAN Traffic Monitor (LTM).

o  How to use ULTRIX commands such as netstat, ping, and uerf.

o  How to use log  files  and  counters  to  gather  information  for
   problem solving.

o  How to trace a network path to isolate the source of a problem.

o  How and when to perform loopback tests.

o  In explicit step-by-step instructions, how to solve nearly  30  of
   the most common network problems, including:

   -  Network partner exited (DECnet networks)
   -  Permission denied (TCP/IP networks)
   -  LAT Print Queue Problems (Ethernet networks)


INSTALLATION

Only experienced customers should attempt the installation of this 
product. Digital recommends that all other customers purchase Digital's 
installation and consulting services. These services provide for the 
planning, implementation (product setup and startup) and customer 
orientation on the product by an experienced Digital Software 
Specialist.  Customers should consult their local Digital offices to 
obtain information of installation and start-up services available in 
their locations. 


HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

VAX, MicroVAX, VAXstation or VAXserver configuration as specified in the 
System Support Addendum (SSA 31.88.01-*).

LANbridge 100/150 for LTM Listener


SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS*

For Systems Using Terminals (No DECwindows Interface):

VMS Operating System
DECnet-VAX
VAX Rdb/VMS (Run-Time Option)
DEC GKS for VMS (Run-Time Option)
DECdns Server (must be somewhere in network)


For Workstations Running DECwindows:

VMS Operating System (and necessary components of DECwindows)
DECnet-VAX
VAX Rdb/VMS (Run-time Option)
DEC GKS for VMS (Run-time Option)
DECdns Server (must be somewhere in network)

*   Refer to the System Support Addendum (SSA 31.88.01-*) for 
    availability and required versions of prerequisite/optional 
    software.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Software Licenses: QL-YFVA9-AA
Software Media and Documentation:  QA-YFVAA-H*
Software Documentation:  QA-YFVAA-GZ
Software Product Services:  QT-YFVA*-**

*   Denotes variant fields.  For additional information on available 
    licenses, services, and media, refer to the appropriate price book.

SOFTWARE LICENSING

This software is furnished under the licensing provisions of Digital 
Equipment Corporation's Standard Terms and Conditions.  For more 
information about Digital's licensing terms and policies, contact your 
local Digital office. 

LICENSE MANAGEMENT FACILITY SUPPORT

This product supports the VMS License Management Facility (LMF).  License
units for this product are allocated at a flat price basis, regardless of
User/Activity or processor type.

For more information on the License Management Facility, refer to the 
VMS Operating System Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx) or the 
License Management Facility manual of the VMS Operation System 
documentation set.

For more information about Digital's licensing terms and policies, 
contact your local Digital office.

SOFTWARE PRODUCT SERVICES

o  Layered Product Service (LPS) -- provides the right-to-use new versions
   of layered software.  It also extends the level of support provided on
   the kernel software to include coverage of the layered software product.
   LPS is required for all Digital layered software running on a system  
   covered by Full Support.  LPS is a prerequisite for the following service
   options.

   -  Media and Documentation Distribution Service (MDDS) -- ensures customers
      have access to the latest software versions of media and documentation
      updates.  MDDS is ordered on a per product basis.

   -  Documentation Update Service -- ensures that users receive documentation
      updated for software manuals as they are released.

   -  Initial Installation Service -- provides installation by Digital of 
      newly purchased software on a per product basis.

OTHER DIGITAL NETWORK SERVICES

To assist you in planning, designing, implementing, managing and 
evolving your network, Digital offers a comprehensive portfolio of 
network management services. These address, but are not restricted to, 
the following:

o  Network Planning and Design
o  Physical Network Implementation
o  Network Start-up and Implementation
o  Network Performance Consulting
o  Fault and Configuration Management
o  Network Products' Training
o  Shared NETsupport
o  NETsupport

For local availability, please contact your Digital Sales Office.

SOFTWARE WARRANTY

Warranty for this software product is provided by Digital with the 
purchase of a license for the product as defined in the Software 
Warranty Addendum of this SPD.

November 1990
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(R) The DIGITAL Logo is a registered trademark of Digital Equipment 
Corporation.  Chipcom is a registered trademark of the Chipcom Corporation.

(TM)   DECmcc, Ethernet, ETHERnim, DECnet, RBMS, DECelms, VAX, VMS, MicroVAX, 
VAXstation, VAXserver, and VAXcluster are trademarks of Digital Equipment 
Corporation.  Ethermodem is a trademark of the Chipcom Corporation.


DECmcc Enterprise Management Station, Version 2.0		SSA 31.88.01A

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

VAX:	 VAX 9000 Series, VAX 6000 Model 200 Series, VAX 6000 Model 300 Series,
         VAX 6000 Model 400 Series

	 VAX 8200, VAX 8250, VAX 8300, VAX 8350, VAX 8500, VAX 8530, VAX 8550, 
         VAX 8600, VAX 8650, VAX 8700, VAX 8800, VAX 8810, VAX 8820, VAX 8830, 
         VAX 8840, VAX 8842, VAX 8974, VAX 8978

	 VAX-11/780, VAX-11/785

MicroVAX:	   MicroVAX 3100, MicroVAX 3300, MicroVAX 3400, MicroVAX 3500, 
                   MicroVAX 3600, MicroVAX 3800, MicroVAX 3900

VAXstation:	   VAXstation 3100 Series, VAXstation 3200, VAXstation 3500, 
                   VAXstation 3520, VAXstation 3540

VAXserver:	   VAXserver 3100, VAXserver 3300, VAXserver 3400, VAXserver 
                   3500, VAXserver 3600, VAXserver 3602, VAXserver 3800, 
                   VAXserver 3900, VAXserver 6000-210, VAXserver 6000-310, 
                   VAXserver 6000-410, VAXserver 6000-420

Processors Not Supported

VAX:	 VAX-11/725, VAX-11/730, VAX-11/750, VAX-11/782

MicroVAX:	   MicroVAX I, MicroVAX II, MicroVAX 2000

VAXstation:	   VAXstation I, VAXstation II, VAXstation 2000, VAXstation 
                   8000

OTHER HARDWARE REQUIRED

A DECwindows supported color monitor is required; otherwise, a VT24X, 
VT330, or a VT340 terminal is required for systems with no DECwindows 
interface.

To run the LTM Listener, one of the following is required:

o  LAN Bridge 100 with ROM ECO Revision E or later

o  LAN Bridge 150

o  Chipcom(R) Ethermodem(TM) III Bridge [part #'s 8318BS (18Mhz) or 
      8312BS (12Mhz)]

 
 
Block Space Requirements (Block Cluster Size = 1):

Disk space required for installation
(Includes NMCC/DECnet Monitor database installation):

							    108,300 blocks
							      

Disk space required for use (permanent):		    105,600 blocks
							     

These counts refer to the disk space required on the system disk.  The 
sizes are approximate; actual sizes may vary depending on the user's 
system environment, configuration, and software options.



Minimum Recommended Configuration

A VAXstation 3100, Model 38 or 48, with 32-Mbyte of memory and one RZ56 
(665-Mbyte) disk drive.

OPTIONAL HARDWARE

In large network configurations where performance of the network 
management system is critical, it is highly recommended that additional 
memory and additional disk space be utilized.

CLUSTER ENVIRONMENT

This layered product is fully supported when installed on any valid and 
licensed VAXcluster* configuration without restrictions.  The HARDWARE 
REQUIREMENTS sections of this product's Software Product Description and 
System Support Addendum detail any special hardware required by this 
product.

*     V5.x VAXcluster configurations are fully described in the 
      VAXcluster Software product Description (29.78.XX) and include CI, 
      Ethernet and Mixed Interconnect configurations.
 

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

For Systems Using Terminals (No DECwindows Interface):

VMS Operating System V5.3 - V5.4
DECnet-VAX V5.3 - V5.4
VAX Rdb/VMS V3.1B (Run-Time Option)
DEC GKS for VMS V4.1  (Run-Time Option)
DECdns V1.2

For Workstations Running DECwindows:

VMS Operating System V5.3 - V5.4
DECnet-VAX V5.3 - V5.4
VAX Rdb/VMS V3.1B (Run-Time Option)
DEC GKS for VMS V4.1 (Run-Time Option)
DECdns V1.2

This product may run in either of the following ways:

o  Stand-alone execution--running the X11 display server and the 
   client application on the same machine.

o  Remote execution--running the X11 display server and the client 
   application on different machines.

VMS DECwindows is part of the VMS Operating System but must be installed 
separately.  Installation of VMS DECwindows gives you the option to 
install any or all of the following three components:

o  VMS DECwindows Compute Server (Base kit; includes runtime support)
o  VMS DECwindows Device Support
o  VMS DECwindows Programming Support

For stand-alone execution, the following DECwindows components must be 
installed on the machine:

o  VMS DECwindows Compute Server
o  VMS DECwindows Device Support

For remote execution, the following DECwindows components must be 
installed on the machine:

Server Machine

o  VMS DECwindows Compute Server
o  VMS DECwindows Device Support

Client Machine

o  VMS DECwindows Compute Server
o  VMS DECwindows Device Support

VMS Tailoring

The following VMS classes are required for full functionality of this layered 
product:

VMS Required Saveset
Programming Support
Network Support
Secure User's Environment
Utilities

For more information on VMS classes and tailoring, refer to the VMS 
Operating System Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx).


OPTIONAL SOFTWARE  

The following Digital VMS Layered Software Products may be optionally installed
with DECmcc EMS and run in the DECwindows environment.  Note that individual
product memory and CPU requirements may vary.  Refer to the appropriate SPDs for
information about these products.

VAX DATATRIEVE  V4.2
VAX DECgraph V1.5
VAX CDD/Plus V4.0 - V4.1
DECnet/SNA 3270 Terminal Emulator for VMS V1.5


GROWTH CONSIDERATIONS

The minimum hardware/software requirements for any future version of 
this product may be different from the minimum requirements for the 
current version.

Additional LAN Bridge units can be purchased and configured with LTM 
Listener software after LAN Traffic Monitor VMS has been installed.  By 
creating a separate VMS process (or subprocess), a single user account 
on the VAX host may simultaneously be collecting data from multiple LTM 
Listener units. The LTM Listener can be started in either private mode 
(sending to a single destination Ethernet address) or shared mode 
(multicasting its traffic reports).

Also, while multiple hosts may simultaneously view a single LTM Listener 
unit (thereby requiring additional licenses of the software be purchased 
for each additional processor), multiple accounts on a single host may 
NOT simultaneously view a single LTM Listener unit.

DISTRIBUTION MEDIA

Tape:	 9-track 1600 BPI Magtape (PE), TK50 Streaming Tape

This product is also available as part of the VMS Consolidated Software 
Distribution on CDROM.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Software Licenses: QL-YFVA9-AA
Software Media and Documentation:  QA-YFVAA-H*
Software Documentation:  QA-YFVAA-GZ
Software Product Services:  QT-YFVA*-**

*     Denotes variant fields.  For additional information on available 
      licenses, services, and media, refer to the appropriate price book.

The above information is valid at the time of release.  Please contact 
your local Digital office for the most up-to-date information.

November 1990
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(R) The DIGITAL Logo is a registered trademark of Digital Equipment 
Corporation.  Chipcom is a registered trademark of Chipcom Corporation.

(TM)   DECmcc, Ethernet, ETHERnim, DECnet, VAX, VMS, MicroVAX, VAXstation, 
VAXserver, and VAXcluster are trademarks of Digital Equipment 
Corporation.  Ethermodem is a trademark of Chipcom Corporation.
426.8sorry for the delay, re .5GOSTE::CALLANDERTue Nov 20 1990 17:2711
    re .5
    
    Phil, We are still waiting on them ourselves. The SRM will not be
    available on line, but must be ordered. Due to the nature and size
    of the rewrites a complete new SRM is needed, updates just won't
    do it. Also the number of additions to the SRM has caused the manual
    to swell to two books. As for the programming guide I would suggest
    that you send mail to took::d_black for an answer to that one.
    
    jill
    
426.9DECdns v1.2?TROA01::DLOTENSemper ubi sub ubi.Tue Dec 18 1990 12:018
    
    re .7
    
    Lisa, the SPD lists in the SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS that DECdns v1.2 is
    required.  Is that referring to the CLERK software delivered in VMS
    5.3?  The current DECdns server is v1.1A (available only on CD).
    
    -doug
426.10SMS distribution querySUBURB::HARWOODJJudy Harwood - REO - 830 2879Wed Jan 29 1992 10:379
    I have just been looking at the current SPD for DECmcc SMS (31.87.02)
    and it gives the distribution media as being 
    
    "9-track 6250 BPI Magtape (PE), TK50 Streaming tape."
    
    Is the 6250 BPI a misprint for 1600 BPI or not.  Who can confirm
    this for me ?
    
    Judy
426.11SMS distribution media answer!DELNI::J_SILVERFri Jan 31 1992 17:106
    The SMS SPD is correct.  We decided to use one magtape at 6250 bpi
    instead of using two magtapes at 1600 bpi. Is that a problem for you??
    
    Junell Silver
    Product Manager
    
426.12Not if part numbers are differentSUBURB::HARWOODJJudy Harwood - REO - 830 2879Tue Feb 04 1992 10:4820
    
    It could possibly be a problem for any customers who only have tape
    drives capable of reading 1600 BPI tapes.
    
    I assume that the media part number we are talking about is
    QA-YGLAA-HA, or something similar.  (-HA being media on 9 track 6250
    bpi tape according to my info.)
    
    For many years now the 9 track offering has more usually been
    for 1600 BPI ( -H5 code), so provided we can make folks aware of
    this difference it should be OK.
    
    Any one with a 6250 BPI drive can also use read a 1600 BPI tape,
    but the reverse is not possible.
    
    Hence my concern
    
    Many thanks
    
    Judy