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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

3089.0. "Digital CSU/DSU/TSU units" by CRONIC::LEMONS (And we thank you for your support.) Tue Dec 19 1995 20:19

    Does Digital sell CSU/DSU/TSU units?
    
    tl
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3089.1We even sell our own hardware !!MSDOA::REEDJohn Reed @CBO = Network ServicesWed Dec 20 1995 18:329
    We sure do.
    
    There are the Digital DFD series, (56K and T1 models), but I prefer to
    resell the AT&T Paradyne series, through Network Services, because of
    the larger group of possible options, and configuration choices.
    
    Your local Network Services Sales person can help you...
    
    JR
3089.2Adtran, anyone?CRONIC::LEMONSAnd we thank you for your support.Thu Dec 21 1995 09:2418
    Thanks, John.
    
    I need to buy a T1 CSU to terminate an ISDN PRI circuit.  We have an
    Adtran TSU for another application.  I was thinking to (dare I say it)
    standardize on one unit type.  I didn't know whether the Adtran was a
    great one, or should look at another.  I'm looking for one that will
    SNMP manageable, to tie into Netview or some other SNMP NMS.
    
    I always hear good things about AT&T Paradyne.  Are the Digital DFD
    series good stuff?  Are they are own design, or a buy out?
    
    Has Data Communications or some other respected publication done a
    review of these recently?
    
    Thoughts?
    
    Thanks!
    tl
3089.3Some AT&T's are SNMP managedMSDOA::REEDJohn Reed @CBO = Network ServicesFri Dec 22 1995 23:448
    The DFD01, and DFD02, and DFD03 are buyouts from Dowty Corporation.  In
    fact, they say "dowty" on the front in some of our old DECdirect
    catalogs.
    
    I don't believe that any of them are SNMP manageable.
    
    JR