| Title: | FDDI - The Next Generation |
| Moderator: | NETCAD::STEFANI |
| Created: | Thu Apr 27 1989 |
| Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 2259 |
| Total number of notes: | 8590 |
Can someone help me w/ these RFI questions.
1) If a local MIB image is maintained on the FDDI 700, provide an
estimate of the memory usage.
2) Mgmt of FDDI 700 via SNMP, w/ RFC 1155 and 1212
3) Status and Control over config attributes via SMT Rev 6.2 May 18,
1990
4) Status and Control over fault attributes via same SMT as above
5) Status and Control over performance attributes via SMT ....
6) A periodic trap that reports user selectable SMT data and whose
inteval is a SMI/CMD defined object. A get_request, get_next_request,
and set_request against this object must be implemented.
7) get_request, set_request, and get_next_request must be implemented
for all SMT defined attributes
8) encoded FDDI MIB defns for all objects implemented
9) support for SNMP access policies
10) support for group and braodcast capabilities of management agent
11) Do we have a command line utility to manage the card
I know this is long, but if one or more of you can help me out, I would
appreciate it.
thanks,
Howard Kilman
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| 510.1 | I'll try to answer your ?'s as best I understand them | QUIVER::WEEKS | Wed Apr 15 1992 15:23 | 52 | |
Can someone help me w/ these RFI questions.
1) If a local MIB image is maintained on the FDDI 700, provide an
estimate of the memory usage.
The firmware maintains attributes in support of the latest FDDI_MIB on-board,
there is no memory usage in terms of host memory. Do you want adapter memory
usage?
2) Mgmt of FDDI 700 via SNMP, w/ RFC 1155 and 1212
The 700 maintains the information, that doesn't mean there is an agent to
access it.
3) Status and Control over config attributes via SMT Rev 6.2 May 18,
1990
See above.
4) Status and Control over fault attributes via same SMT as above
ditto.
5) Status and Control over performance attributes via SMT ....
ditto.
6) A periodic trap that reports user selectable SMT data and whose
inteval is a SMI/CMD defined object. A get_request, get_next_request,
and set_request against this object must be implemented.
7) get_request, set_request, and get_next_request must be implemented
for all SMT defined attributes
8) encoded FDDI MIB defns for all objects implemented
9) support for SNMP access policies
10) support for group and braodcast capabilities of management agent
Again, all this would be in the agent.
11) Do we have a command line utility to manage the card
Yes, it's ccalled netstat but is not an snmp agent.
I know this is long, but if one or more of you can help me out, I would
appreciate it.
thanks,
Howard Kilman
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