Title: | DEC TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS |
Notice: | Note 2-SSB Kits, 3-FT Kits, 4-Patch Info, 7-QAR System |
Moderator: | ucxaxp.ucx.lkg.dec.com::TIBBERT |
Created: | Thu Nov 17 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5568 |
Total number of notes: | 21492 |
Does DEC have a recommended third party vender for a SNMP Network Management Director? The manual(DEC TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS, P.6-19). References UCX/SNMP as an agent only. Thank you in advance. Eula
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5294.1 | Try MIBMaster from Equivalence | FRUST::LUKAS | Unix starts with an `L' | Tue Mar 04 1997 07:36 | 29 |
I am using MIBMaster from Equivalence. Try MIBMaster Home Page at http://www.ozemail.com.au/~equival/mibmastr/index.html I think it is an excellent tool for managing SNMP MIBs because you can use a commonly used Web-Browser (Netscape, Internet Explorer, or whatever you want) to manage remote SNMP systems. You can download a MIBMaster trial version for Windows 95/NT, Linux and Solaris from their home page. With this trial version you are allowed to view up to 7 MIB variables (no SETs are allowed with this trial version). But you can request a temporary key from Equivalence and you will get one very quick, I have done so. (It works for approx. 1 month) With this temporary key you can do all you want (unlimited gets and sets). The licence fee for the fully registered version is $50,- Give it a try. I use it for about two weeks now on Windows 95, Windows NT and Linux without a problem. regards, Dieter Lukas | |||||
5294.2 | NetView | PARZVL::16.124.40.204::kennedy | nuncam non paratus | Tue Mar 04 1997 13:27 | 2 |
Polycenter NetView? I'd expect DEC recommends it, since it is our SNMP director product. | |||||
5294.3 | Thanks | CSC32::E_MOORE | Tue Mar 04 1997 14:43 | 6 | |
Thank you both for your timely responses. Eula Moore CSC/UCX | |||||
5294.4 | POLYCENTER NetView is now a Tivoli product | THEBAY::WIEGLEB | Voracious schools of lottery girls | Tue Mar 04 1997 17:58 | 12 |
"POLYCENTER Manager for NetView" is no longer sold under that name. We are "partnering with Tivoli to further NetView as an Industry leading Network Management Platform". We still sell it though under a different part number and Tivoli's name. It's called "TME 10 NetView". There is a fairly lengthy document "NetView Tough Questions and Answers" which explains the sale and the new arrangment. The document can be found under WebIR. - Dave |