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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

1021.0. "DuPont, Cabletron, Chipcom SNMP management" by AUNTB::HYMES (I don't do windows...) Thu May 16 1991 12:09

    
    I have a customer who currently has DECmcc (on a VAXstation).
    They are extending their LAN, and considering optical concentrators
    from DuPont (LANone), Chipcom (ONline), and Cabletron (MMAC).
    All three vendors support SNMP for management.
    
    The specific questions they have are:
    
    1 - will their DECmcc station be able to communicate with the
    	concentrators of all three vendors?  Will they be able to do
    	things like obtain statistics and control ports?
    
    	Is it safe to say that there are no DECmcc Access Modules 
       	for any of these products, but that DECmcc will be able
    	to manage these boxes via SNMP/MIB II which will be supported
    	in DECmcc V1.2?
    
    2 - Of all three vendors (DuPont, Cabletron, Chipcom), which
    	one would we recommend as "most manageable" from DECmcc (or
    	most desireable)?  ...Chipcom?
    
    3 - What is the current schedule for V1.2 (IFT, EFT, FCS)?
    
    I would appreciate some clarification on these questions.
    
    Regards,
    Pat Hymes 
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1021.1BSYBEE::EGOLFJohn C. Egolf LKG2-2/T02 x226-7874Thu May 16 1991 15:595
	Re question  #3,  pls  see the appropiate phase review document
	pointed to in note 1001.0

	Regarding your SNMP questions, I've forwarded to the SVP people
	for their reply.
1021.2RE: DuPont, Cabletron, Chipcom SNMP managementTOOK::JSGMon May 20 1991 13:4032

  1 --  The version of the SNMP AM that is released with DECmcc V1.2 will
        be able to communicate with all devices that support TCP/IP SNMP.
        The AM will support MIB I, MIB II, the six generic traps, and private
        MIB extensions. The SNMP AM will provide for the loading of private
        MIB extensions at the customer site. Furthermore we plan to provide
        ASN.1 files of the private MIB extensions for many popular devices.
        At this time we plan to include both Chipcoim and Cabletron MIBs
	on the kit.

        The AM will be able to do anything that is specified in the MIBs and
        allowed by the SNMP agent. A particular vendor's point product network
        management system may offer better management of their product then
        will DECmcc at this time, but it will not solve the enterprise
        management problem. As more applications for DECmcc come out this will
        be less of an issue.

        Some of the private MIBs that are included will be tested, but the
        private MIB extensions will NOT be supported. Obviously problems with
        the SNMP AM will be supported, but if the problem is with a vendor's
        private MIB, agent or device then it will not be supported.  There
        are just to many private MIBs that change to often for anyone to keep
        up with all of them.  We expect that services may choose to offer an
        SNMP support service.

  2 --  I don't have enough data/experience at this time to say who is the
        most manageable.  As to the most desireable, our group is
        non-exclusive and not envolved in the marketing of these products,
        so it is not appropriate for meto answer this one.

JonG
1021.3thanksAUNTB::HYMESI'd rather be fishingMon May 20 1991 17:303
    Thanks, Jon.
    
    PEH