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Title:DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT.
Notice:Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187
Moderator:TAEC::BEROUD
Created:Mon Aug 21 1989
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6497
Total number of notes:27359

4483.0. "What in ONdemand for Chipcom HUB?" by ROM01::SITZIA () Tue Feb 02 1993 06:05

    Hi all,
    
    I'm going to use DECmcc/VMS in a Network Management project where
    there are several Chipcom HUB to be managed.
    
    I'm a little confused about what can be done at the moment with the
    Chipcom HUB from DECmcc and what will be available with the ONdemand
    package.
    
    Can someone spend few words for that?
    
    Many thanks
    
    	Maurizio SITZIA
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4483.1Ondemand in field test with mcc ultrixSUBWAY::AMMUTue Feb 02 1993 11:477
    ONdemand is chipcom management software, developed by chipcom, which
    gives you graphical representation of online slots in the hub, and all
    enterprise specific port traps. From mcc -ultrix only, this can
    be a launched application, from there it is totally controlled by
    chipcom Ondemand software (	SNMP based).
    
    ammu
4483.2Use the Chipcom MIBs provided with MCCSLOVAX::BREINHOLTReb BreinholtWed Feb 03 1993 00:3315
    With the VMS version of DECmcc you will have some SNMP MIB tables to
    compile that will let you poll the Hubs for the values of the MIB
    variables.  Alarms can be set that will key on on the values in the MIB
    variables.  The hard part is understanding all of the MIB variables and 
    using the long names that go with them.
    
    The OnDemand software that Chipcom sells is a hub management tool that
    provides a graphic user interface.  It simplifies management and is
    easy to use.  This software is available for Sun Netmanager and is
    going into field test for our Ultrix systems but currently it is not
    being planned for VMS.  We need to let the Chipcom folks know that
    there is a need for this tool on VMS.
    
    Hope that helps