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 |
Hello, I am trying to manage Fibronics FDDI bridges ( FX8210 ). I have a customer with 39 bridges, that I want to manage with DECmcc. I did sucessfully register one as an snmp entity and read counters using the BRIDGE_STD_MIBDEF and FDDI_STD_MIBDEF and Fibronics private mib, which seems only to have objects about trap addresses. That I have them registered with DECmcc has please the customer immensely, but it would be nice to draw a ring map and using the FDDI AM. Can I also register them using the FDDI AM, or is that DEC-product specific? The Fibronics Bridge has SMT implemented. Should I be able to register it as FDDI and use the FDDI autotopology!? I tried this and got an error from DECmcc that my request could not be completed due to unrecognized entity. The end of the message was garbage. It was not even partially registered. Perhaps I need a specific verion of SMT? From the InterView manual I know that the bridges support SMT: "The InterView NMS and the FX8210 stations support several SMT versions." The manual goes on to tell how to change the version using InterView. Later in the manual it says "The SMT operations are used to retrieve configuration and performance data, and to check the FDDI links of the target FX8210. The displayed data conforms to the ANSI X3T9.5 SMT format." The manual goes on to tell me how using InterView to get information using SIF frames. Has anyone else worked with fibronics bridges that could shed some light on how to manage them? Fibronics has their own management software called InterView NMS. It is a PC based software. Are there any plans to have Fibronics as a strategic vendor and eventually have an access module? thanks in advance Julie Ann Lunt
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4561.1 | FDDI AM/FM should works as long as RBMS device is on ring | QUIVER::HAROKOPUS | Wed Feb 17 1993 13:22 | 7 | |
Hi Julie, As long as you have a DECbridge or DECconncentrator on your ring to use as a gateway you should be able to register the Fibronics bridge as class FDDI and it should also show up on your ring map. -Bob | |||||
4561.2 | please expand on SMT-Gateway | COL01::LUNT | Thu Feb 18 1993 03:23 | 12 | |
Hi Bob, Thanks for the quick reply, but why do I need a DEC-product to act as a gateway? Can you please explain the function of this gateway and is this function a DEC-specific function or an FDDI function? There doesn't seem to be any mention in the documentation that only DEC-products can function as a SMT-Gateway, it is very vague. Thanks, Julie Ann | |||||
4561.3 | some more explanation | QUIVER::HAROKOPUS | Thu Feb 18 1993 10:33 | 20 | |
Hi Julie Ann, The FDDI AM uses the RBMS protcol to communicate from the ethernet to a gateway device on the ring. The DECbridge and DECconcentrator products have implemeted an RBMS-SMT gateway function. This type of gateway is DEC specific. The gateway device uses SMT to communicate the request to the target FDDI device. When the FDDI AM was released the standards had not been settled around SMT gateways and we didn't know about any other gateway implemetations using standard protocols like SNMP. In the future SNMP-SMT gateway capabilities may be added. I checked the FDDI AM book and you are right. It is unclear about what constitutes a gateway. The only place that I could find more clarity on this was in the ELM SPD. Regards, Bob |