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Title:DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE
Notice:Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7
Moderator:NETCAD::COLELLADT
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4455
Total number of notes:16761

808.0. "Performance gauges for Backplane....a.k.a. the "over all picture"?" by LICAUS::LICAUSE (Al Licause (264-4780)) Wed Mar 09 1994 19:13

Is it possible to either setup the existing HUBwatch product or at some later
date add the capability to monitor the overall performance of an individual
channel?

What I'm really looking for is that which would be appropriate for a large site.

Today, it is possible to have continuous monitoring through LTM using a bar
graph to show the overall performance of an individual LAN, then monitor several
LANS at once on a single screen.

The gauges that are displayed today appear to allow monitoring of individual
ports. This is great once a portion of the LAN is isolated with a possible
problem.  But I would think that most large sites would want to be able to
monitor each channel or if setup as a single channel, the whole hub for over
all performance.

For most of the time, the management center would probably want to view the over
all performance, then zero in if a particular segment or LAN channel is showing
excessive utilization.

I would also envision a smaller window containing perhaps the three gauges as
seen today for a larger segment, or a small window showing a selectable peice of
the "performance picture" such that several such windows could be displayed on a
single screen for many hubs.  Today, the window is large enough that a continous
display of multiple hubs would be probitive w/o overlaying several displays or
having many of them iconified.

.....or is a LANprobe really what is required to do this?

If so, then the only problem would be the number of LANprobes required for a
large site.  Easy enough to place a single probe in a hub and move it from 
channel to channel, but then one for each hub could make this solution cost
prohibitive.

Comments please!

Al
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808.1STRWRS::KOCH_PIt never hurts to ask...Wed Mar 09 1994 20:087
    Well this is interesting. If this is a single hub and you want to do
    this, I would wait for the per port switchable DECrepeater 900. Since
    we support 7 Ethernets (DEChub 90 + 6 flexible), you could plug 7
    DECpacketprobe 90s into a 10BaseT port. Then using Hubwatch, drag each
    of the ports to each of the 7 LANs on the backplane.
    
    Can Probewatch talk to more than 1 DPP90 at the same time?
808.2PROBEwatch can monitor mulitple probesNAC::FORRESTMon Mar 14 1994 15:156
	> Can Probewatch talk to more than 1 DPP90 at the same time?


	Sure, you can open a small graph window for each probe until you 
	run out of resources on the PC or Workstation.