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994.1 | HUBWATCH for Windows V3.0 and for OSF/1 | MXOV06::LERIOS | | Tue May 17 1994 01:37 | 16 |
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Hi,
Does anyone knows the release date for the following two products:
- HUBWATCH for Windows V3.0
- HUBWATCH for OSF/1
By another hand, what is going to be the funcionality offered by
HUBWATCH for OSF/1. I would like to suppose the same offered by
the release for Open VMS (V3.0), however I want to confim this.
I would really appreciate any comments.
Thanks in advance
Julio Lerios
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994.2 | | SLINK::HOOD | I'd rather be surfing | Tue May 17 1994 12:25 | 7 |
| We're planning on making HUBwatch for OSF/1 V3.0 identical to
HUBwatch for OpenVMS VAX V3.0.
Release dates are in a file posted elsewhere in this notesfile.
Tom Hood
HUBwatch
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994.3 | Hubwatch V3.0.0 ? | RDGENG::GREID | Bang that head that doesn't Bang ! | Thu May 19 1994 12:18 | 11 |
| I am running Hubwatch V3.0.0 and DECagent V2.1 but cannot use the
APPLY or OK functions even though I am certain I am using the
Read-Write community string and have the correct access.
Should I be running this V3.0.0 as I havent seen an official
annoucement for it and would normally get a mail on the Hub stuff as I
am on the distribution list ? One of my colleagues spotted the kits and
copied them over and I installed it yesterday.
Giles.
Reading Networks Support.
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994.4 | | SLINK::HOOD | I'd rather be surfing | Thu May 19 1994 15:46 | 11 |
| No, you shouldn't be running the V3.0 kit.
That is NOT the SSB kit and you should delete it.
The V3.0 kit will be available on Friday May 20th from:
SLINK::HUBWATCH$PUBLIC:HUBWATCH030*.*
Tom Hood
HUBwatch
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994.5 | | SLINK::HOOD | I'd rather be surfing | Thu May 19 1994 17:34 | 14 |
| .3: > but cannot use the
> APPLY or OK functions even though I am certain I am using the
> Read-Write community string and have the correct access.
What do you mean?
If you mean when you bring a window up your OK and APPLY buttons are grayed-
out, then that is correct behaviour. In every window, OK and APPLY are
inactive until you change something in the window. Then they become active.
Or do you mean you change a changeable field in the window, hit OK or APPLY,
and the change doesn't work?
Tom Hood
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994.6 | Options still greyed out | RDGENG::GREID | Bang that head that doesn't Bang ! | Fri May 20 1994 03:27 | 13 |
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I have an 8-slot hub which had slot 1 empty until I added a DECserver
90TL. I have configured the server using TSM and set an IP Address on
it. When I select the ADD function from the CONFIGURATION menu, and
fill in all the details of the server including MAC Address and IP
address, the APPLY and OK options are still grayed out so I have to
CANCEL as my only option ? This is using the V3.0.0 kit though, which
is why I thought that if it's not a finished kit this maybe the reason.
I am correct in my understanding that once an IP address is set on a
DECserver 90TL in a Hub it can be added and will be visible ??
Giles.
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994.7 | Using the Add Module pop-up window. | SLINK::HOOD | I'd rather be surfing | Fri May 20 1994 11:52 | 18 |
| Using the Add Module pop-up:
To add a DECserver 90TL which is not running Network Access Software to
a hub, use the Add Module pop-up.
When you select DECserver 90TL as the module type, all the fields except
Current Password are available.
You must fill in, as a minimum, MAC, IP, and community.
If you first selected the empty slot in your hub, the "Slot:" field in the
pop-up box is filled in automatically. If not, you must also fill in that
field.
At this point, the OK and Apply buttons are sensitive.
And, as the HUBwatch Configuration manual says, if you aren't running Network
Access Software, you must make sure the "Enable Status Polling" button is OFF.
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