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12-02-2003 05:45 PM
12-02-2003 05:45 PM
How to measure bandwidth on DLCI's using HP NNM??
My routers are connected to the Nortel Passports.I have created DLCI's between the passport and the routers.I want to monitor the bandwidth on each of these DLCI's and if possible set the traps for the same.
How is it possible using HP NNM????
How is it possible using HP NNM????
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12-03-2003 12:13 AM
12-03-2003 12:13 AM
Re: How to measure bandwidth on DLCI's using HP NNM??
Hello
May be this is not the correct forum ?
While knowing a few things about Vms ( $ sh def , even $ set def ), I do not know what DLCI means, nor what HP NNM is.
Sorry
Gerard
May be this is not the correct forum ?
While knowing a few things about Vms ( $ sh def , even $ set def ), I do not know what DLCI means, nor what HP NNM is.
Sorry
Gerard
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12-03-2003 12:53 AM
12-03-2003 12:53 AM
Re: How to measure bandwidth on DLCI's using HP NNM??
Hi,
HP NNM stands for HP Openview Network Node Manager. This I believe if for HP-UX or may be other unix machines. I do not know if there is NNM on OpenVMS .
Best regards,
Lokesh
HP NNM stands for HP Openview Network Node Manager. This I believe if for HP-UX or may be other unix machines. I do not know if there is NNM on OpenVMS .
Best regards,
Lokesh
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12-03-2003 02:32 AM
12-03-2003 02:32 AM
Re: How to measure bandwidth on DLCI's using HP NNM??
While an OpenView native agent is available for OpenVMS now, no other parts of OpenView have been ported yet. A better place to ask would be
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/categoryhome.do?categoryId=165
Greetings, Martin
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/categoryhome.do?categoryId=165
Greetings, Martin
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