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3649.1 | No plans. Got any ideas for it? | NETCAD::GALLAGHER | | Fri Jun 21 1996 15:12 | 18 |
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There are no plans to utilize the pcomSerialNumber object supported by
almost all DEChub900 devices. Customers are welcome to write the serial
numbers of their equipment into this object. The serial number will be
stored until the unit is reset to factory default values.
(At little history....originally this object was to contain a serial number,
written in manufacturing and stored forever. It sounded like a simple thing
to do, proved too costly to do this in the manufacturing process. Then it
was to be used with HUBwatch to help customers track their assets. A lot of
issues killed this idea. One of the things that killed it was that there is
no common asset tagging scheme out there; there's a different scheme for
every customer. It eventually devolved into what it is today, a small,
piece of non-volatile memory on a device. In other words, it became useless.)
What type of use would help customers?
-Shawn
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3649.2 | chasChassisSerialNumber | NETCAD::MILLBRANDT | answer mam | Fri Jun 21 1996 15:40 | 23 |
| Hi -
The field you ask about is probably chasChassisSerialNumber.
HUBwatch/clearVISN does not support this field, but it can
be set manually through a generic NMS utility that supports
SNMP sets. If you are hoping that a hub would automatically
read a chip with a burned-in serial number, you're out of luck.
When you do a "Show Current Settings" for the Hub 900,
the second page shows Hub Name, Hub Serial Number, Hub Location,
and Hub Contact. Hub Name (sysName), Location (sysLocation),
and Contact (sysContact) can all be set through HUBwatch
on the Manage Current display. Hub Serial Number is the
chasChassisSerialNumber object.
If sysName and/or sysLocation are set, the values are
shown in the hub's LCD display. Customers could use the
sysLocation object as a serial number field, since both
support a generic octet string. That would allow them to
use HUBwatch to set it.
Dotsie
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3649.3 | | NETCAD::MILLBRANDT | answer mam | Fri Jun 21 1996 15:43 | 3 |
| Interesting notes collision with .1...
In the Hub, pcomSerialNumber and chasChassisSerialNumber map
to the same value.
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3649.4 | How many digits can the syslocation field contain? | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | Don't use time/words carelessly | Fri Jun 21 1996 15:52 | 10 |
| To add to what Dotsie said (and this depends on how many
characters the syslocation field will support), customers
could enter the unit serial number *and* possibly some other
alpha-numeric digits to indicate building, floor number,
and closet (IE: 1R65299999-lkg13-4), or some other such
thing to identify the unit and its location.
All of our products that we make have a 10 digit serial number
that I know of, in case anyone is wondering about that.
Bob
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3649.5 | Fix the serial number label! | PTOJJD::DANZAK | Pittsburgher � | Sun Jun 23 1996 15:14 | 16 |
| And, just as a design NIT....
In order to PHYSICALLY CHECK the *$(@#*@$( hub serial number you need
to de-install it if it's rack mounted.
This is a REAL PAIN when you have customers with older installations
who need to check their serial numbers for potential changes to
backplanes etc. (i.e. remember that stiff hub is happy hub? I have a
customer with about 10 REV A01s out there...)
I'd like to recommend that we make a SMALL manufacturing change and
move the label over a few inches on the top....
Regards,
j
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3649.6 | It's been a sticky point with me 2.... | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | Don't use time/words carelessly | Mon Jun 24 1996 10:07 | 8 |
| Jon, that's been a small but sticky point with me also. I've made
noise in the past to some ME's about this too, all to apparently
no avail. It's another one of those small things that appears to
fall on deaf or selective hearing ears.
After having learned this the hard way, if I have to install a hub, I
make sure I note the s/n *before* I install it.
Bob
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3649.7 | | STRWRS::KOCH_P | It never hurts to ask... | Mon Jun 24 1996 10:53 | 15 |
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A different subject, but another pain about the DEChub. We really need
to consider what it would take to put TELNET capabilities on these
hubs. I had to upgrade 14 DECrepeater 900TMs in 3 different closets and
was that a royal pain. I had to go to each closet to set the IP address
to do the upgrade on the DECrepeater 900TMs. If I could telnet to the
hub and then re-direct, I could have done it from a central location.
GUI is nice, but only if all the features available in the terminal
mode are also available in the GUI mode.
Does the DECrepeater 900TM SNMP MIB support the ABILITY to have its
SNMP address set from a program?
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3649.8 | Not telnet, but perhaps another solution | NETCAD::MILLBRANDT | answer mam | Mon Jun 24 1996 11:26 | 16 |
| > A different subject, but another pain about the DEChub. We really need
> to consider what it would take to put TELNET capabilities on these
> hubs. I had to upgrade 14 DECrepeater 900TMs in 3 different closets and
> was that a royal pain. I had to go to each closet to set the IP address
> to do the upgrade on the DECrepeater 900TMs. If I could telnet to the
> hub and then re-direct, I could have done it from a central location.
The DEChub 900 does not contain TCP support, the connection-oriented
protocol upon which telnet operates. An experienced implementer of these
protocols once estimated that added them would take about 200K of RAM.
This is not feasible with the current hub hardware.
There could be other ways to solve the problem, however. Please communicate
your request to the product manager, Mike Bouchard.
Dotsie
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3649.9 | LACK of telnet "pain" | NCMAIL::SCHEID | | Mon Jun 24 1996 17:20 | 9 |
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Ted,
I felt that lack of TELNET capability "pain" many times ... would
be nice to have some way of doing it....
-Charlie
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3649.10 | Scary stuff... | NETCAD::COLELLA | | Tue Jun 25 1996 19:00 | 6 |
| This is being circumnavigated in note 3434.2, but man, that really
blows your security all to heck. In fact, maybe we should set that
note HIDDEN!
To borrow a phrase: "Trade freedom for security, lose both!"
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3649.11 | Yes ... but alittle expensive | NCMAIL::SCHEID | | Tue Jun 25 1996 21:54 | 8 |
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Adding a DECserver 90M to hub for Telnet connectivity does the trick
... for about $1900 ... a wee bit expensive for your average customer
... not to mention the slot it requires and IP address ...
-Charlie
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3649.12 | how to store Serial Number on DECserver 900 ? | ANNECY::CHALUMEAU | | Tue Oct 29 1996 12:52 | 14 |
3649.13 | | NETCAD::GALLAGHER | | Wed Oct 30 1996 10:06 | 14
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