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Title:DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT.
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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

1789.0. "RMON MIB for SNMP-AM ?" by MFRNW1::SCHUSTER (Karl Schuster @MFR Network Services) Mon Nov 11 1991 11:00

    A customer asked me, whether and when the SNMP-AM will support
    the RMON MIB which is supposed to support remote LAN monitoring.
    
    Karl
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1789.1SNMP V1.1 should be able to handle the RMON mib.YAHEY::BOSEMon Nov 11 1991 14:2815
        SNMP AM V1.1 supports private vendor mib extensions. From the
        AM's point of view the RMON mib is no different from a private
        mib extension, and as such the AM supports the RMON mib. The only
        restriction is that the variables sent back with the three enterprise
        specific traps will not be displayed, since the current version
        of the access module can handle variable bindings for generic traps
        only.

        In fact I've already managed to translate the RMON mib and load
        it into our MCC dictionary. I only need an agent to test it against.


        Rahul.

1789.2V1.2 support?DPDMAI::DAVIESMark, SCA Area Network ConsultantWed Mar 11 1992 23:1810
    What type of support is available in DECmcc V1.2 for the RMON MIB?
    
    Does the TCP/IP DA or PA have support the info in any way?
    
    Are there any graphs produced to show this information?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Mark
    
1789.3RMON mib treated like any other mib extensions.YAHEY::BOSEThu Mar 12 1992 13:2811
	The RMON mib is treated as any other mib extension by the SNMP AM.
	Using DECmcc graphing functionality, you should be able to graph
	any numeric attribute.

	Currently neither TCP/IP DA or PA does any special processing with
	the RMON data. However, it is clear that we need some applications
	soon which will interpret RMON information and present it to the user
	in a useful form.

	Rahul.