We are running Netview 4.1.2 and Transcend Enterprise
Manager 4.2.1 (AIX 4.1.5). Transcend gets all it's info
from Netview. The only entry in my /etc/services for port
162 is for Netview's trapd.
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999 09:48:17 +0100 "MENEZES, ALAIN"
<a.menezes@ASLK-CGER.BE> wrote:
> Ok, I know this since I also run Optivity .... but what about she
> statement "...that Transcend runs a separate SNMP daemon and occupies
> port 162 .... " It isn't clean to have port 162 pushed from one appl to
> the other .....if Transcend takes over port 162 what about Optivity then
> ???? Does Transcend forward traps to Optivity ? I wonder how !? What
> about the Transcend version that supports NetView 5.1 (<-- this is my
> main concern!!)
> ---------------------
> Alain Menezes
> ASLK-CGER Services GIE Tel.: +32 2 228.55.74
> Rue Fossé-aux-Loups, 48 Fax.: +32 2 228.83.69
> 1000 Bruxelles Email:
> a.menezes@aslk-cger.be
>
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ken Garst. [SMTP:KGarst@GIANTOFMARYLAND.COM]
> > Sent: mercredi 3 mars 1999 19:09
> > To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
> > Subject: Re: Transcend 5.0 for AIX
> >
> > This might help you. I run Bay Networks Optivity 8.1.1 on the same
> > host as
> > Netview. When Optivity starts, it redefines port 162 to port 412 and
> > it
> > daemon FaultCorrelator then takes over. So long as the Netview
> > daemons are
> > started first and then the Optivity daemons, there is no problem.
> > However,
> > if the Optivity daemons are started first, no way will Netview run.
> >
> > regards,
> > kg
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Mearl Danner
Network Engineer
Email: jmdanner@samford.edu
Samford University
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