Prakash,

Via the framework, you can discover your network and come to know the topology
of your network. It's good when you have to document your network :-)

Apart from that you can use it for some event management and co-relation i.e.
getting traps from SNMP enabled machine on the networks. I believe there are a
couple of utilities available to too that work along with the framework and give
you more information.

Hope this helps.

- Gaurav





"N.A. Prakash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/14/2000 01:59:27 PM

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Subject:  [LI] Unicenter TNG for Linux free





I just happened to notice that Computer Associates International
gives Unicenter TNG Framework enterprise management solution free.
http://www.cai.com/registration also lists 'Unicenter TNG Framework
featuring Red Hat Linux 6.0' and 'Unicenter TNG Framework featuring SuSE
Linux' free CDs, and Ingres II for Linux beta. Has anybody used these?
I'm curious to know what situations are appropriate for Unicenter TNG.

prakash
N. A. Prakash, Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore




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