I tried using TL1 a couple of years ago and found that there was no
login facility, or I was told that there was no login facility. Our
organization was asked to fund the further development needed to
OpenNMS.

The login sequence is different for the Optera 3500 and the Optera
5200..... I have found that both of these platforms can be monitored
using SNMP however.... There are enough SNMP traps to keep a pretty good
watch on the machines.... There is a complete SNMP agent on the 5200
systems.

 

Thank you,

Larry J. Keck

Network Engineering

(703) 792-6765

Mobile (571) 436-8526

________________________________

From: Benjamin Reed [mailto:ran...@opennms.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 4:37 PM
To: OpenNMS Code Development and Bugs
Cc: Donnelly, Michael (OFT)
Subject: Re: [opennms-devel] TL1d not performing login. Any advise on
where the login code lives?

 


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On 12/20/11 3:53 PM, Donnelly, Michael (OFT) wrote:
>



      > Since i?ve been alone in the dark with this for a while I

      started examining the underlying code, and i



      >



      > cannot see where the username/password login logic is called

      or used. Can anyone give me a hint



      >



      > as to how the login logic works in tl1d or where it lives in

      the code? I?m no java developer, and 



      >



      > i?m stumped.



      >

I think the original TL1d code was written for a particular vendor/user,
and it worked with whatever TL1 device they were using. I expect adding
login support would require code changes.

- -- 
Benjamin Reed
The OpenNMS Group
http://www.opennms.org/

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