[massive diet]
| Yes they do, and our SNMP support is weak. We know. What we'd love to
| hear is a detailed request for just what you want to see in SNMP support.
| Improving SNMP is on the engineering agenda for this year (our year starts
| in September) and user feedback will greatly help shape that. Demand for
| improved SNMP has sort of been a low key issue, always there but not high
| volume. We respond to demand. But as we complete high demand items like
| OSPF and BGP we will have resources to turn to projects like SNMP.
USR have some really nice s/w that allows you to do almost everything
from a windoze PC. it even has interactive panel mimics. (you need
an NMC for this)
you can do everything you would wish to do to a modem from SNMP ^_^
| Let us know what you want, and for those who really want SNMP and haven't
| asked for it - Ask for it! (Not on the list please, I'm sure everyone doesn't
| want to read that. Send it to sales@livingston.com - although the discussion
| of what it desired might work here...)
who's logged in on which port would be really nice.
| >configure the modem/netserver/PRI-card. We are waiting a long time now, to ha
| So you can run a TC without the Network Management card? Ok, their docs
| certainly do not make that clear - quite the opposite:
Yes. ^_^ We prefer to have teh NMC though, it makes life a LOT easier.
| >That means, that you are free to put in, what fits. You can have (in europe,
| >because of E1) 4x Dual-PRI with 8 spanlines, which are 240 lines, with 4
| >Netservers 60. Than you have 8 slots for modems=24 analogports.
| I'm slightly confused.
| 17 slots. 1 NMC.
| 16 slots. 4 Dual PRI cards, 240 lines
1 PRI = 23 B + 1D (here in Japan)
so 4 dual PRI = 46*4 = 184 lines
it can handle 5 dual PRI cards. probably need more netserver cards though.
5 dual PRI = 46*5 = 230 lines. (do you get more BRI / PRI ??)
| 12 slots. 12 Quad modem cards = 48 modems, 48 analog ports.
| Or did I miss something?
dont think so. you can have an all ISDN TC with only
PRI + NMC + Netserver card. (slot 16)
| Which means 192 ISDN only ports...
all hot swappable.
Hmm, lets assume that EVERY SINGLE LINE is busy. ^_^;; (everyone is
looking at the CNN page as we are invaded by martians ...)
46* 64k = ~3Mbits/sec * 2 = 6Mbits/s = 60% of 1 ethernet.
thats starting to look really crowded ...
Mind you, with 6 PM's and 1 TC that record usage ~80%, we must be getting
there already -.-;;
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