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1436.1 | Are you sure | ZPOVC::DAIV01::DANIEL_H | Digital Astra Nusantara | Fri Sep 16 1994 00:14 | 12 |
| Have you really got Hubwatch for Windows V3.1 ? Waoh ! I wish I had it,
too.
For capturing DECBridge 90 FL you need DECAgent 90 in the same LAN.
From SPD V2.0 you can read, that it hasn't supported DECconcentrator
900 MX yet only DECrepeater 900TM & DECserver 900TM.
Rgds,
Dnl
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1436.2 | More infos please | PADNOM::PEYRACHE | Jean-Yves Peyrache Country Support Group France | Fri Sep 16 1994 08:10 | 7 |
| re:0
Have you designed the 900MX as IP services ??
Which versions of Firmware are you running (HUB,900MX)
can you draw a little picture with you PC attached to
Jean-Yves
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1436.3 | The Price is Right | LEVERS::DRAGON | | Fri Sep 16 1994 09:28 | 10 |
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RE:.1
Daniel,
See note 1405.0 regarding HUBwatch for Windows V3.1 availability.
Regards,
Bob
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1436.4 | Here is more info. | DV780::MATSUSHITA | JA3QVP | Fri Sep 16 1994 11:58 | 25 |
| re:2
I believe I set the IP service. I used "Hub 900 Multiswitch
Installation Menu option [8](Set In-Band Interface Address)".
Do I have to do something else?
The following are version information:
HW=F
RO=V1.1.6
SW=V3.0.0
Do I need to upgrade?
I am using Compaq Deskpro 66m with DE205 (EISA config).
From this PC, I can ping other system. I am using DOS V5.0 and Window
V3.1. I just notice that DOS version is old. Do you think this is the
problem?
Thanks
nobuo
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1436.5 | What would prevent a 'ping' from working? | CUJO::HILL | Dan Hill-NetConsultant-Denver-553-3624 | Fri Sep 16 1994 15:30 | 20 |
| Why wouldn't a ping work for Nobuo in this situation?
DEChub 900
--------------------- X
| DECserver 90TM | |
--------------------- *---HUBwatch PC
| DECconc 900MX | |
--------------------- |
| DECbridge 90FL X-|-------------------*
--------------------- AUI |
X
The HUB Manager on the DEChub 900 in-band IP address is set to
165.127.100.50 and the IP address on the HUBwatch PC is 165.127.100.25.
He is unable to ping the DEChub 900. Setup seems to be good.
Any ideas?
-Dan
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1436.6 | Need IPS Module Connected to Thinwire | LEVERS::DRAGON | | Fri Sep 16 1994 15:42 | 11 |
|
Dan,
>> Why wouldn't a ping work for Nobuo in this situation?
A ping would not work if the IP Services Module was the DECconc
900MX, which judging from the configuration shown might be the
case (ie DECserver 900TM and DECbridge 90FL cannot be IPS modules).
Regards,
Bob
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1436.7 | Why ?????? | DV780::MATSUSHITA | JA3QVP | Mon Sep 19 1994 12:37 | 12 |
| Bob,
Can you explain why the DECconc 900MX would not server as the IP
Services Module?
Because this DECconc 900MX is FDDI moduloe, but we are not using FDDI ?
Thanks in advance
nobuo
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1436.8 | | NETCAD::DRAGON | | Mon Sep 19 1994 12:57 | 17 |
|
Nobuo,
The PC is connected to the DECbridge 90FL and if my assumption is
correct, your IP Services Module is the DECconcentrator 900MX. The
IP Services module lends the MAM its MAC, since the MAM does not
have its own. So the IP address gets associated with the MAC of the
DECconcentrator 900MX, which your PC cannot see or reach, given the
modules shown. You could accomplish what you desire if the bridge
were a DECbridge 900MX (aka DECswitch 900EF) and it was configured
to bridge the Ethernet that the PC is on and the FDDI LAN that the
DECconcentrator 900MX is on. You could also connect your PC to the
DECconcentrator directly. In short, for In Band to work your NMS must
have network connectivity to the IP Services module.
Hope that's clearer,
Bob
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1436.9 | | NETCAD::GALLAGHER | | Mon Sep 19 1994 16:27 | 12 |
| You might also be able to connect your MAM out-of-band management port
to your terminal server. If you configure the terminal server port
for SLIP services, and connect that port to the management agent module's
out-of-band, and your server is reachable, then your PC can reach the MAM
via Ethernet.
(I don't know for sure if your terminal server supports SLIP.)
Doing this defeats the purpose of out-of-band management since your depending
on your regular network. It does, however, allow the hub to be manageable
using your configuration.
-Shawn
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