| BY "interact/integrate/interoperate", what do you mean?
MSU provides the private MIBs (pre-entered) for a few vendors in its
V1.0 release (Synoptics, Proteon, cisco, Spider Systems, Novell
LANtern). Additionally, users can enter private MIBs manually
through a windows-driven application. DEC reps have entered private
MIBs for ACC, Cabletron, Chipcom, and Wellfleet.
There is no support for management station to management station
communication. Attempts to talk to AT&T Accumaster, Cabletron
SPECTRUM, or HP Openview will be fruitless.
-Will-
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| There are no specific plans by DECmcc to provide Manager to Manager
interaction with any of the Management Systems that you discussed.
There are 3 particular manager to manager interactions being worked
on in different parts of the company for DECmcc. The IBM Interconnect
group is working on DECmcc to NETMASTER, TBG is working on NMF style
of inter-working (which will provide access to ACCUMASTER and any
other NMF CME), and the PNMP program is working on making DECmcc
compliant as an OSI MANAGER.
Our strategy is to adhere to the emerging Manager to Manager standards
in NMF/OSI thus we will be able to interwork with any other Manager
that also adheres to these standards. It is unclear as to when these
various developments will be completed and fielded. It is also unclear
as to when other vendors will also field their standards based
solutions.
I do not want to give the impression that we are not concerned with
manager to manager interaction. We are. But we will only be successful
via a Standards based approach, thus that is the strategy we are
focusing on.
wally
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| Please note also that 3rd party vendors participating in the
Strategic Vendor program are writing Access Modules to manage their
particular entity. Some of the vendors have elected to communicate
with their particular Element Management System instead of going
directly to the entity. Some of those EMS's are integrated managers in
their own right.
So, although Manager-to-Manager communication will be architected and
implemented according to a standardd, there are some efforts underway
that at least provide communication with a few other network management
systems.
...kjkn
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