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2941.1 | Number 8... | SLINK::HOOD | My God, what have I done to my spleen? | Wed Nov 01 1995 11:16 | 18 |
| > 8. Can all settings for modules be queried by SNMP and then reset using
> SNMP sets? This includes virtual lans across the backplane?
That is the only way to do it.
The only exceptions I can think of are:
- Setting a module's IP address & community string (This, for
reasons that will be apparent if you think about it for a
while, is not quite possible.)
- DECservers. Many DECserver settings are not SNMP-available.
- Routers. Historically, routers have not been SNMP managed.
This is changing, but slowly.
As far as the backplane lans, yes, anyone can do SNMP to read or
set them, but keeping track of 7 tables concurrently is not an
easy task. Hence, we sell a lot of HUBwatch and clearVISN Resilience
(which both use SNMP exclusively to do this).
Tom Hood
clearVISN
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2941.2 | A few more answers | NETCAD::HERTZBERG | History: Love it or Leave it! | Wed Nov 01 1995 11:34 | 20 |
| >> 2. Is IBM System Wiring 150 ohm compatable with our repeaters?
No. Our repeaters conform to 10Base-T industry standards, which call
out 100 ohm wiring.
>> 4. What is the best term for our eavesdrop protection on our repeater
>> ports? scrambling?
We sometimes call it "jamming" the packet. If eavesdropping security
is enabled and the destination address of the packet is not an authorized
address on the port, the data portion of the packet is replaced with a
"jam pattern," which I believe is something like alternating ones and
zeroes.
>> 6. Are we ISO9000 certified?
Yes.
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2941.3 | One more answer | NETCAD::MILLBRANDT | answer mam | Wed Nov 01 1995 16:39 | 19 |
| > 3. Is there or will there be a password on the SETUP port and the OBM
> port?
No - but a level of security is provided:
- The SETUP port can only be accessed on site by directly
connecting a terminal or PC to the port. If site access
is secure, use of the SETUP port is secure. There is no
modem control provided on the port for remote access.
Functions such as setting the IP address, subnet mask, gateway
address, and setting SNMP community read and read/write names
can only be done from the SETUP port. Setting trap sink
addresses is another SETUP-only function.
- The OBM port cannot be used to set any of the things listed
above. It can be used for Hubwatch, but then the user must
know the appropriate community names, which the user can
only learn via the site-secure SETUP port.
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2941.4 | Physical security... | PTOJJD::DANZAK | Pittsburgher � | Thu Nov 02 1995 17:17 | 4 |
| NOte - that if you have PHYSICAL ACCESS to the hub - you could do far
more damage to it that with a PC....(grin)
j
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