Hi,

I provided Bascar with an overview of the work we are doing and copies
of the RAM specification. Unfortunately I had some difficulties getting
on the network with my demo machine so I wan not able to show the
interface in action. However I think Bascar left with the information he
needed. I offered that I will be doing a presentation on this work at
the users conference if he can make it.

Craig

On 27/02/2013 13:52, David S Hustace wrote:
> How did your meeting go?
> 
> David
> 
> On Feb 22, 2013, at 4:50 AM, Craig Gallen (opennms) <cgal...@opennms.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> Just a reminder that I will try and run a gotomeeting today on OpenNMS
> alarm forwarding
> 
> On 18/02/2013 10:54, Craig Gallen (opennms) wrote:
>>>> Jerome and Bascar,
>>>>
>>>> A couple of weeks ago I offered to run a webinar on alarm forwarding
>>>> using the prototype TM Forum resource alarm management interface.
>>>>
>>>> I have now got this interface working as an overlay install on top of
>>>> the latest stable version of OpenNMS and would like to try and schedule
>>>> a gotomeeting demo for those interested in this technology.
>>>>
>>>> I have set this up for 22 February 2013 at 16:00 GMT Standard Time.
>>>> 11.00 Eastern
>>>>
>>>> Hopefully you can make it.
>>>>
>>>> Craig
>>>>
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>>>> On 04/02/2013 09:29, Craig Gallen (opennms) wrote:
>>>>> Baskar and Jerome
>>>>
>>>>> I'm sorry I don't know anything about the HTTPNorthBounder code for
>>>>> alarm forwarding. Hopefully someone else on the list could fill you in
>>>>> about it.
>>>>
>>>>> With respect to the TM Forum interface, I would very much like to get it
>>>>> completed but we have been looking for end users to show an interest
>>>>> before we do much more work on it.
>>>>
>>>>> The best way for you to know more about what we have been doing with
>>>>> alarm interfaces in the TM Forum would be for me to host a gotomeeting
>>>>> session and use it to explain what we have done within the TM Forum
>>>>> program. Would this be of interest?
>>>>
>>>>> Craig
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 30/01/2013 10:10, baskarbj wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Craig,
>>>>>> Until the TMF based interface is implemented in OpenNMS, can users rely 
>>>>>> on
>>>>>> the HTTPNorthBounder for alarm forwarding (even though it may not be
>>>>>> reliable messaging). An asynchronous mechanism may be better than polling
>>>>>> the Alarms resource through the REST interface.
>>>>
>>>>>> So, is there any detailed reference for how to configure 
>>>>>> HTTPNorthBounder or
>>>>>> equiv & send all alarms to other systems? 
>>>>>> or Any other asynchronous notification mechanism possible until the TMF
>>>>>> interface is available.
>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>>> Baskar
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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