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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

1464.0. "Mac Management" by TKOV51::H_KOMIYA (Hiromi Komiya, Telecom & STG /SE) Mon Sep 09 1991 07:33

Hi,

I have a question.

Will Apple Macintosh be able to be managed only in Ethernet Staition AM?
Will not development of Mac AM be performed?

If it is excepted, What kind of condition will development of Mac AM?
will Appletalk be also supported?


Best regards,

Komiya
Systems Engineer/Digital Service/JAPAN

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1464.1future will bring Apple SNMP MIBTOOK::NELSONMon Sep 09 1991 19:4311

Apple is working on a private SNMP MIB for management of its routers and 
other things.  We (the Strategic Vendor group) are working with them in 
this effort.

When their MIB is finalized and DECMCC SNMP AM V1.1 ships, you will be 
able to add the Apple MIB extensions to your SNMP MSL definitions and 
manage Apple devices through DECmcc.

...kjn
1464.2some questions on this issue.BRSSWS::FOLENSFri Nov 08 1991 11:3113
>Apple is working on a private SNMP MIB for management of its routers and 
>other things.  We (the Strategic Vendor group) are working with them in 
>this effort.

What do you mean with 'other things', PC's ?
Will they implement SNMP on Appletalk ?
    
>When their MIB is finalized and DECMCC SNMP AM V1.1 ships, you will be 
>able to add the Apple MIB extensions to your SNMP MSL definitions and 
>manage Apple devices through DECmcc.
    
    Any idea of the time frame for their MIB release ?
    
1464.3SUBWAY::REILLYMike Reilly - New York Bank DistrictFri Nov 08 1991 16:4012
    
>Apple is working on a private SNMP MIB for management of its routers and 
>other things.  We (the Strategic Vendor group) are working with them in 
>this effort.
    
    Will the Apple SNMP agent really run over IP? I had heard that
    they were moving to SNMP based management but that it would be
    layered on top of Appletalk.  
    
    Is our SNMP access module capable of supporting an underlying
    protocol other than IP?
    
1464.4Can someone provide an answer to .2 & .3, please?BACHUS::FOLENSMon Nov 18 1991 13:081