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- From: oldera@twg.com (Ed Alcoff - Prod Mtg)
- Subject: Re: Need CMIP Information
- Message-ID: <1992Sep14.222313.2141@twg.com>
- Sender: news@twg.com (USENET News System)
- Organization: The Wollongong Group, Palo Alto, CA
- References: <1992Sep8.205511.64786@evolving.com> <1992Sep9.165649.21551@desktalk.desktalk.com> <SPACE.92Sep11093546@ncc1701.stgt.sub.org>
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- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 22:23:13 GMT
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- In article <SPACE.92Sep11093546@ncc1701.stgt.sub.org> space@ncc1701.stgt.sub.org (Lars Soltau) writes:
- >>>>>> On Wed, 9 Sep 1992 16:56:49 GMT, ty@desktalk.com (Tyson M. Kostan) said:
- >
- >> CMIP (CMOT on IP)
- >
- >it's the other way round. CMIP is Common Management Interface Protocol, CMOT
- >is CMIP Over TCP/IP.
- >
- Geeeeez! Come on people- it's (definitively) the Common Management Information
- Protocol.
-
- And no, the ISO specs are not ftp'able on the net. You have to big bucks
- (>$400) for them. Some motivated types are pushing for on-line copies of
- the specs. Others have speculated that the cost/purchase requirement of
- these "specs" has inhibited development of products.
-
- And yes, there are CMIP implementations out there- about 2 - 5% of the
- SNMP total and tend to be focused on the telephony industry.
-
- Cheers,
-
- Ed Alcoff
-
-