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Conference netcad::hub_mgnt

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

3532.0. "Probewatch and generic RMON devices" by WOTVAX::TAYLOR () Tue May 14 1996 09:28


 Has anyone used Probewatch to monitor generic RMON capable devices.

  We have a customer who has a large number of Cabletron EMME modules in their
network which should be capable of providing some level of RMON info. So far I
have suceeded in using the Domain manager to log info from a couple of boards
which may prove useful later.
 Trying to activate Traffic monitor causes an error because of a missing Domain
in the device. The readme file in Probewatch points to a file RMONMON.CFG as 
being an initialisation file for a generic RMON device.

 To use this do we have to rename the file to TRAFFMON.CFG ?  And if we use the 
generic Domain how much functionality do we lose from a Packetprobe.

   Any help or experiences welcomed.


     Richard.
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3532.1RMON interoperability is a problem.NETCAD::GALLAGHERTue May 14 1996 17:2624
> Has anyone used Probewatch to monitor generic RMON capable devices.
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> Any help or experiences welcomed.


I haven't tried this, but I can speculate.

RMON interoperability appears to be an illusion.  PROBEwatch does not
interoperate well with RMON agents.  PROBEwatch also makes extensive
use of private (non-RMON) objects for "value-added" features like
domains.  The private MIB objects give them RMON2-like capabilities.
When RMON2 comes out, there will be a different set of interoperability
problems.

I don't know if other vendors do better at RMON interoperability.

So, I doubt PROBEwatch can interoperate with Cabletron boxes.  We've
had enough trouble trying to get PROBEwatch to interoperate with our
products.

Someone else will have to address your PROBEwatch configuration questions.

						-Shawn

3532.2try editing protmon.cfgHEN::SCHNEIDERRick Schneider (315)461-9938Mon May 20 1996 06:2635
    As Shawn mentioned in .1, all RMON are not created equal. Frontier
    (creator of PROBEwatch / NETscout) uses  what they refer to as Domains.
    Not all vendors support the Domain concept.  For interoperability, the
    only "Domains" that may work between vendors is the ALL Domain (which
    will be the RMON domain in a future release).
    
    If you put an analyzer (say IRIS) and trap for SNMP packets you'll see
    the mib gets that PROBEwatch/NETscout does.  I have not done this in a
    while, but they were going after some proprietary mib values making the
    software unfriendly to nonDigital / Frontier probes.  
    
    Try editing the /usr/kits/PROBEwatch/usr/protmon.cfg and use only the ALL
    domain.  
    
    It's a good idea to keep dvinst.cfg consistent with the protmon.cfg
    file. dvinst.cfg is the default configuration file that will be used
    load domains for the probe (provided the server address points to a
    system running PROBEwatch/NETscout).  This won't apply to the
    cabletron...
    
    
    When the protocol monitor is run, it will check the protmon.cfg file to
    ensure that the domains it expects are installed. If they are not, the
    management software will attempt to install the domains (which will
    fail on the cabletrons). If ALL won't work try RMON as the Domain.
    
    
    Technically Elite (TEC - now in Campbell California) recently won a
    couple awards for their Meterware software at this past Interop (Best
    of show awards) for RMON analyzers.  They tout their interoperabilty,
    but I've never tried to manage specific element managers with their new
    software.
    
    
    							rick
3532.3Which RMONs will clearVISN talk to?JULIET::capitn::HARRIS_MASales Executive IIMon May 20 1996 18:3712
    OK, now a more directed question:
    
    	Will clearVISN RMON Manager, talk to and work well with the:
    		DECpacketprobe90 (Ethernet)
    		DECpackatprobe900RR (Token Ring)
    		DECswitch900 RMON 4-group
    		DECswitch900 RMON 9-group upgrade
    		FRONTIER Probes with new Digital "DT-" part numbers?
    
    Anyone?
    
    Mark
3532.4Generic Rmon device works.WOTVAX::TAYLORFri May 24 1996 14:2210
   Having an opportunity to experiment on the customers system, I renamed
Traffmon.cfg (or it could be edited to remove Domain: ALL), and tried to
access a Cabletron EMME with Traffic monitor.

   After a couple of false starts it worked fine, with long and short term
history graphs available also.

     Richard.

3532.5Will OUR 9-GROUP RMON agent talk to Sun's RMON util?JULIET::yosmte::HARRIS_MASales Executive IIFri May 24 1996 18:5310
    How about the other side of the coin:
    
    	My customer, INS, just bought a number of our 900 switches with the
    RMON 9-group upgrade. They plan to 'talk' to the RMON agents with their
    existing SUNnet MGR, RMON utility. They do NOT want to buy our
    clearVISN RMON manager unless absolutely required.
    
    Will OUR 9-GROUP RMON agents work with a non-Digital RMON utility?
    
    Mark
3532.6Token-Ring Monitor works with HP probes.OSLLAV::BJORNThu Aug 15 1996 08:329