Title: | DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT. |
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<<< OSI::DISK$USER:[NOTES$LIBRARY]X25ACCESS.NOTE;1 >>> -< Phase V X.25 Architecture Notesfile >- ================================================================================ Note 246.0 X25 access entity No replies TENERE::BOSSARD 18 lines 20-NOV-1991 17:00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am looking at the msl for DNA phase V and more precisely at the X25 access module entity. The final objective is to map Node5 and related management information (events...) into NMF objects for the purpose of the interoperability of DECmcc with Concert, the Management system of British telecom. I have a basic question : where can I find documentation to help me translate data such as the various state of a port (Open, Running, synchronising, Unsynchronized, No communication, calling....) ino a more detailed description, allowing me to understand what these different states exactly mean. More generally I am very interested in a pointer to any documentation which will feel the gap between the translation of reality for management purpose (datatypes...) and the reality itself (in the context of DNA phase 5 and mainly for x25 services). thank's for your help, JJ In addition where can I find a list of Phase 5 events supported by DECmcc V1.2 ? Will it be aligned with registered NCL MSL ? Which version ?
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1833.1 | MARVIN::COBB | Graham R. Cobb (Wide Area Comms.), REO2-G/H9, 830-3917 | Thu Nov 21 1991 12:37 | 12 | |
[The first part of the note was answered in the X25 Access conference and by private mail]. > In addition where can I find a list of Phase 5 events supported by >DECmcc V1.2 ? Will it be aligned with registered NCL MSL ? Which version ? The last part of this is the difficult piece! However, I don't think it should matter particularly to you. If you always work from the latest MSL then it won't matter if the events you need aren't actually implemented by the version of MCC you are running on as those events just won't appear. Graham | |||||
1833.2 | for EFT 1 Sept. 91 is the date | TOOK::MATTHEWS | Thu Nov 21 1991 14:15 | 24 | |
Graham is quite correct. However, I can be more precise about the alignment of the MCC data dictionary for DNA5 child entities with the NCL MSLs in the DSSR registry. For the beginning of DECmcc V1.2 EFT, all the NCL MSLs registered prior to Sept. 1, 1991 will be in the MCC V1.2 Data Dictionary. If something was registered after that date, it will not be reflected in the field test data dictionary. At some time during the field test, the DECmcc data dictionary will be updated as part of a EFT update. At that time, a new cut off date will be established. I can't tell you when, because I don't know yet when the EFT update will occur. In general, events for DNA5 entities have been defined for quite some time, so there will be only very minor differences between the NCL set of events and the MCC set of events. In general, there should be no differences. If there are, they will be picked up in subsequent updates. I have been doing an audit of the NCL MSLs relative to DECmcc V1.2 and am quite sure that the 1 Sept. date is good. If you find somewhere that I missed something, please bring it to my attention and please QAR it so we can make sure it gets into an update. wally | |||||
1833.3 | TENERE::BOSSARD | Fri Nov 22 1991 03:24 | 12 | ||
Graham, Wally thank you very much for your replies. Graham, I definitely need to know which events are supported by MCC as we define with BT what will be available at the interoperable interface betweem DCEmcc and Concert. To do so I obviously need to know if the events I rely on are there or not. September 1st 1991 is an excellent reference point for me. Wally can you give me a pointer on the current msl for Phase 5 AM ? Thank's again for your help, JJ |