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Conference netcad::hub_mgnt

Title:DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE
Notice:Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7
Moderator:NETCAD::COLELLADT
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4455
Total number of notes:16761

888.0. "HUBwatch 3.0 manages Brouter90 ????" by ZUR01::SCHNEIDERR () Thu Apr 07 1994 10:31

Hello,

I saw a photo/slide with a very interesting HUBwatch window on it. It shows a 
management window from HUBwatch where you can manage DECbrouter90.

In NAC::MANAGEMENT:STATUS.TXT is no comment about broutermanagement under
HUBwatch V3.0

Are there any features to manage brouter90 in HUBwatch 3.0. If yes, what can we
do? If no, are there any features in 4.0?


Roland
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888.1Already supported in V2.0QUIVER::HAROKOPUSThu Apr 07 1994 12:458
    You can manage the DECbrouter 90 with HUBwatch V2.0.
    However, the Brouters SNMP support is limited.  Most of the
    heavy duty configuration needs to be done from the console.
    
    HUBwatch provides a telnet window so you can invoke the console
    from the management station
    
    -Bob
888.2DECbrouter 90's and Cisco IGSSLINK::HOODI'd rather be surfingThu Apr 07 1994 14:022
The same screens that can be used for the DECbrouter 90's can also be used
for the Cisco IGS (HUBwatch for Windows V2.0, OpenVMS V3.0).
888.3decbrouter managed by ciscoworks?NWD002::KOPEC_STSquash:Racketball::Chess:CheckersThu Sep 01 1994 16:095
    For customers who already own Ciscoworks (in this case it is running 
    on SUNNET MGR), are there any limitations in managing the DECbrouter 90
    this way, as opposed to via Hubwatch?
    
    					Thx, Stan
888.4CiscoWorks is the way to go.SLINK::HOODI'd rather be at the PenobscotThu Sep 01 1994 16:468
CiscoWorks is an ideal platform to manage DECbrouter 90's, assuming
it supports the DECbrouter 90's.  As near as I can tell, CiscoWorks uses
TELNET to setup and control the brouters.  It gives far more control and
status than you can get through HUBwatch (or any SNMP manager) because the
brouters' support for SNMP is pretty limited.

Tom Hood
HUBwatch.
888.5DECbrouter agent & MonitoringCUJO::HILLDan Hill-NetConsultant-Denver-553-3624Fri Sep 02 1994 15:217
    What statistics and counters can be monitored using the agent on the
    DECbrouter 90? 
    
    Can someone give me a pointer to documentation for this?
    
    Thanks,
    Dan
888.6Extracted from SYS$HELP:HUBWATCH.DECW$BOOKSLINK::HOODI'd rather be at the PenobscotTue Sep 06 1994 19:4747
  Table 2-14: Brouter Information Box Counters

  Name                  Meaning

  Module Uptime        The time since the brouter was last initialized
  Free Buffers         The number of free buffer elements
  Buffer Misses        The number of buffer element misses
  Buffer Hits          The number of buffer element hits
  Free Memory          The amount of free memory in bytes
  % CPU busy           The 5-minute average of the CPU busy percentage


  Table 2-15: Total Interface Error Counters

  Name                  Meaning

  Total Input Errors     The sum of input errors for all ports on the brouter
  Total Output Errors    The sum of output errors for all ports on the brouter

  Table 2-16: SNMP Counters

  Name                  Meaning

  Total Inbound Pkts     The number of SNMP packets received by the brouter
  Total Outbound Pkts    The number of SNMP packets sent by the brouter
  GET requests received  The number of SNMP Get-Request PDUs that have been
                            accepted and processed by the brouter SNMP agent
  GET NEXT requests      The number of SNMP Get-Next PDUs that have been
        received            accepted and processed by the brouter SNMP agent.
  SET requests received  The number of SNMP Set-Request PDUs that have been
                            accepted and processed by the brouter SNMP agent
  Traps Sent             The number of SNMP Trap PDUs generated by the brouter
  Total Inbound Errors   The number of SNMP packets that contained errors that
                            prevented further processing
  Total Outbound Errors  The number of SNMP packets that could not be
                            transmitted because of errors



  Table 2-13: Brouter Port Information Displayed

  Window                       Information

  Summary                    Port state, port name, port status, 
                                 and performance data
  Port Summary               Port state, port name, port status, 
                                 performance data, and protocol traffic
888.7Thanks!CUJO::HILLDan Hill-NetConsultant-Denver-553-3624Wed Sep 07 1994 11:401