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3531.1 | http:/www.cisco/warp/public/417/42.html | MEO78A::BARNHOORN | Barney to his friends | Mon May 13 1996 23:06 | 4 |
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The web page pointer http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/417/42.html
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3531.2 | There should be no interoperability problems | NAC::FORREST | | Tue May 14 1996 13:58 | 8 |
| Mark, Frontier says that all of the clients they OEM are the same.
So PROBEwatch (or clearVISN RMON Manager) should be able to manage
the Catalyst RMON data.
We (Digital) can also resell the NETscout software for HP UX, IBM AIX,
and Sun. See NAC::NIPG:[HUBWATCH.RMON]RESELL.TXT
jack
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3531.3 | more info | HEN::SCHNEIDER | Rick Schneider (315)461-9938 | Mon May 20 1996 03:36 | 19 |
| I expect to help a customer deploy this solution this week. My
understanding is that the catalyst 5000 requires a mimimun firmware
version of 1.6 to make use of the span port functionality. This will
enable Frontier's 100MB half duplex probe to be placed on the span port
and listen in on other port(s) in the switch. For this firmware
version, switching the span port to listen on other switch ports is via
SNMP sets.
Future Cisco firmware releases will have a RMON agent in it written by
Frontier that supports " mini-RMON" for all ports on the catalyst
switch. Mini-RMON is the first four groups of RMON - so not all 9
groups are supported. To get the full 9 groups you'll need the 100mb
probe on the span port. For this type of configuration, Frontier has
used a guess of being able to monitor 20 ports via the probe on the
span port at the same time. (supposedly Frontier is completed with the
agen for this solution, but Cisco has some work to do with its SNMP
software to speed it up to work with the NETscout Plus software.
rick
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