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09-05-2004 01:03 AM
09-05-2004 01:03 AM
Is there a way to talk to remote node through SYSMAN over TCP/IP ?
It seems to want to use DECnet all the time.
Cheers,
Jeff
It seems to want to use DECnet all the time.
Cheers,
Jeff
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09-05-2004 04:19 PM
09-05-2004 04:19 PM
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Jeff,
Not at this time. It's been discussed many times. I think TCP/IP security (or lack thereof!) is one issue.
If you have a compelling business need for SYSMAN over TCP/IP, please contact your local customer support centre to lodge a formal request to engineering.
Not at this time. It's been discussed many times. I think TCP/IP security (or lack thereof!) is one issue.
If you have a compelling business need for SYSMAN over TCP/IP, please contact your local customer support centre to lodge a formal request to engineering.
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09-05-2004 05:16 PM
09-05-2004 05:16 PM
Re: SYSMAN & TCP/IP
Jeff,
Is this to do with network people not wanting
DECnet on their network? You could use DECnet
over IP which would satisfy SYSMAN and any
no-DECnet requirement of the networking types.
Regards
Dave
Is this to do with network people not wanting
DECnet on their network? You could use DECnet
over IP which would satisfy SYSMAN and any
no-DECnet requirement of the networking types.
Regards
Dave
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09-05-2004 08:09 PM
09-05-2004 08:09 PM
Re: SYSMAN & TCP/IP
Yes DECNET over IP seems to work quite nicely. You need to enable the PWIP protocol within TCPIP services for this to work and it only takes a moment to do so.
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