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VitalSuite10.1Network Performance Management SoftwareList of Supported Devices

190-409-019R10.1Issue 1

April 2007

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Copyright © 2007 Alcatel-Lucent. All Rights Reserved.

This material is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. It may not be reproduced,distributed, or altered in any fashion by any entity (either internal or external to Alcatel-Lucent), except inaccordance with applicable agreements, contracts or licensing, without the express written consent of Alcatel-Lucentand the business management owner of the material.

Trademarks

All trademarks and service marks specified herein are owned by their respective companies.

Acknowledgements

VitalSuite Performance Management software includes open-source software fromApache Software Foundation(http://www.apache.org), Apache Jakarta Project, Apache XML Project, Advanced Network Technologies DivisionSoftware Distribution, Blat, Counterpane Labs, Eclipse, The ExoLab Group - Castor Project, Info-Zip, Jean LoupGailly and Mark Adler, Matt Brunk, The JTDS Project - software developed by CDS Networks Inc., Matt Welsh andThe Regent of the University of California, Mod_SSL Project, Limburgs Universitair Centrum implementation,Open_SSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit(http://www.openssl.org), SourceForge.net, Sun Microsystems,TCL/TK, Thomas Boutell, Westhawk LTD.

To view the terms of the license agreement for these open-source applications, see thelicense.txtfiles on yourVitalSuite server.

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Contents

About this information product v

Purpose.......................................................................................................................................................................vv

Reason for reissue.................................................................................................................................................vv

Intended audience..................................................................................................................................................vv

Additional information, training, or documentation................................................................................vv

Documentation set................................................................................................................................................vivi

Technical support...............................................................................................................................................viiiviii

How to order ..........................................................................................................................................................ixix

How to comment..................................................................................................................................................ixix

1 List of supported devices 1

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................11

General SNMP standards.................................................................................................................................... 22

Routers........................................................................................................................................................................33

LAN switches ..........................................................................................................................................................55

Storage area networks..........................................................................................................................................66

Bridges........................................................................................................................................................................77

Probes.........................................................................................................................................................................88

Hubs .............................................................................................................................................................................99

Servers......................................................................................................................................................................1010

ATM and frame relay devices........................................................................................................................1212

WAN devices.........................................................................................................................................................1616

Packet Data Serving Node devices..............................................................................................................1717

Wireless devices...................................................................................................................................................1818

Bulk collection devices..................................................................................................................................... 1919

Voice Over IP devices....................................................................................................................................... 2121

Firewalls ..................................................................................................................................................................2222

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Index 23

Contents

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About this information productAbout this information product

Purpose

This document lists the network standards and devices supported by VitalSuite NetworkPerformance Management Software (VitalSuite NET), as well as the VitalSuite NETresource types available for each device.

Reason for reissue

This document updates the previous version to provide guidelines for VitalSuite NETversion 10.1.

Intended audience

This manual is intended for VitalSuite Network Performance Management systemadministrators.

Additional information, training, or documentation

For a complete list of new features refer to the Release Notes posted on theAlcatel-LucentSupport site(http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/support).

Description Location

Education Services

This group offers cost-effective educationalprograms that teach administrators and usershow to install, administer, and use theproducts.

Alcatel-Lucent training(https://training.lucent.com)

Online Help

All VitalSuite Network PerformanceManagement software and ApplicationPerformance Management software productshave online help in addition to the manualsonline.

Click in the Web Console navigation bar.

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Description Location

Accessing Documentation Online

After logging into this site, click the nameof your product. You can access documentssuch as Release Notes and User Guides inthe Release Information and Manuals andGuides links. If you do not have a user IDand password, click theAccess &Registration link on the Support site toobtain your login information.

The Alcatel-Lucent Support site(http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/support)

or

Click in the Web Console navigation barto access the local documentation page onyour product server.

Documentation set

You can access all documents except the database schemas at theAlcatel-Lucent Supportsite (http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/support).

VitalSuite Performance Management software documents

Document name Describes

VitalSuite® Performance ManagementSoftware Administrator’s Guide

How to manage the VitalSuite NET andVitalSuite APPS servers and Real-timefeatures.

VitalSuite® Performance ManagementSoftware Installation Guide

How to install the VitalSuite NET andVitalSuite APPS servers.

VitalSuite® Performance ManagementSoftware Advanced Administration andReference Guide

Advanced administration procedures that arenot supported in the Web Console andprovides technical reference information.

VitalSuite® VSOpen API User’s Guide How to manage user accounts, domains,groups, and devices through a C++ programor command-line interface.

VitalSuite Application Performance Management software documentation

Document name Describes

VitalSuite® APPS Quick Start Card System requirements, and installation andconfiguration procedures.

VitalSuite® Application PerformanceManagement Software User’s Guide

How to use the product.

VitalAgent Administrator’s Guide How to manage VitalAgent and VitalAgentITclient software that collects and uploadsinformation to VitalSuite APPS.

About this information product

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Document name Describes

VitalSuite® Application PerformanceManagement Software Administrator’s TaskList

List of tasks to help administrators maintainVitalSuite APPS.

Transact Toolkit User’s Guide How to install and use Transact Toolkit.

VitalSuite® Application PerformanceManagement Software Help FunctionalityList of Events

List of Help events. Use this eventinformation when creating ticket filters forthe Help Mail Gateway, SNMP Gateway, orthe Remedy Action Request system.

VitalSuite® Application PerformanceManagement Software Database Schema

Tables and field descriptions in theVitalSuite APPS database. To obtain a copy,contact Alcatel-Lucent technical support.

VitalSuite® Application PerformanceManagement Software Release Notes

New features and the related knownproblems. This document is only availableon the Support Web site.

VitalSuite Network Performance Management software documents

Document name Describes

VitalSuite® NET Quick Start Card (UNIX) System requirements, and installation andconfiguration procedures for VitalSuite NETUNIX.

VitalSuite® NET Quick Start Card(Windows)

System requirements, and installation andconfiguration procedures for VitalSuite NETWindows.

VitalSuite® Network PerformanceManagement Software User’s Guide

How to use the product.

VitalSuite® Network PerformanceManagement Software Administrator’s TaskList

List of tasks to help administrators maintainVitalSuite NET.

VitalSuite® Wireless PerformanceManagement Software Administrator’s Guide

VitalSuite wireless functionality andadministration.

VitalSuite® Wireless PerformanceManagement Software KPI Reference Guide

CDMA performance measurements.

VitalSuite® Wireless PerformanceManagement Software Database Schema

Tables and field descriptions in the wirelessdatabase. To obtain a copy, contactAlcatel-Lucent technical support.

MIBWorks User’s Guide How to add support for new resource typesthat reside on SNMP to VitalSuite NETusing the MIBWorks GUI.

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Document name Describes

MIBWorks SDK User’s Guide How to add support for new resource typesthat reside on SNMP to VitalSuite NETusing the MIBWorks SDK.

DataWorks SDK User’s Guide How to collect performance data fromstatistics files created by other networkmonitoring systems and incorporate the datainto Web Console pages and reports.

VitalSuite® Network PerformanceManagement Software List of SupportedDevices

List of network standards and devicessupported by VitalSuite NET and theVitalSuite NET resource types available foreach device.

VitalSuite® Network PerformanceManagement Software Database Schema

Tables and field descriptions in theVitalSuite NET database. To obtain a copy,contact Alcatel-Lucent technical support.

VitalSuite® Network PerformanceManagement Software Release Notes

New features and the related knownproblems in VitalSuite NET. This documentis only available on the support Web site.

VitalSuite Advanced Reporting Tool

Document name Describes

VitalSuite® ART Quick Start Card (UNIX) The system requirements, and installationand configuration procedures for VitalSuiteART UNIX.

VitalSuite® ART Quick Start Card(Windows)

The system requirements, and installationand configuration procedures for VitalSuiteART Windows.

VitalSuite® Advanced Reporting ToolAdministrator’s Guide

How to install, use and manage theVitalSuite ART product.

VitalSuite® Advanced Reporting ToolDatabase Schema

The tables and field descriptions in theVitalSuite ART database. To obtain a copy,contact Alcatel-Lucent technical support

VitalSuite® Advanced Reporting ToolRelease Notes

The new features and the related knownproblems in VitalSuite ART. This documentis only available on the support Web site.

Technical support

This section contains the contact information for Alcatel-Lucent technical support.

About this information product

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Web

To open or update an assistance request over the Web, log into theAlcatel-Lucent Supportsite (http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/support), click Lucent Global Support , and then clickCARES.

Phone

Customers in the United States can call 1-866-582-3688.

For customers outside the United States, visit theAlcatel-Lucent Support site(http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/support). Click Lucent Global Support , select your countryfrom the Technical Support Phone Numbers drop-down menu, and then clickGo. Call thesupport number that is displayed.

How to order

You can order additional printed guides from theAlcatel-Lucent Product Documentationpage(http://www.lucentdocs.com).

How to comment

To comment on this information product, go to theOnline Comment Form(http://www.lucent-info.com/comments/enus/) or e-mail your comments to the CommentsHotline ([email protected]).

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1 1List of supported devices

Overview.........................................................................................................................................................................................

Purpose

This document lists the network standards and devices supported by VitalSuite NetworkPerformance Management Software (VitalSuite NET), as well as the VitalSuite NETresource types available for each device.

Contents

General SNMP standards 2

Routers 3

LAN switches 5

Storage area networks 6

Bridges 7

Probes 8

Hubs 9

Servers 10

ATM and frame relay devices 12

WAN devices 16

Packet Data Serving Node devices 17

Wireless devices 18

Bulk collection devices 19

Voice Over IP devices 21

Firewalls 22

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General SNMP standards.........................................................................................................................................................................................

List of supported SNMP standards

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allSNMP devices supported by VitalSuite NET.

Supported standards Resource types

ICMP ping

MIB-II (RFC 1213)

Local-to-remote response time

MIB-II ICMP Data

MIB-II IP Totals

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Routers.........................................................................................................................................................................................

List of supported routers

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allrouter devices supported by VitalSuite NET.

Devices Supported standards Resource types

Cisco Digital SignalProcessor (DSP)

Cisco DSP MGMTMIB-V1SMI

Cisco DSP status

Cisco DSP card statistics

Cisco routers Cisco Process MIB

Cisco Memory Pool MIB

Cisco CPU

Cisco Memory Pool

Cisco CAR

Cisco QoS Support (64-bitonly, IOS 12.2 or laterrequired):

• Cisco QoS Classmap

• Cisco QoS MatchStatement

• Cisco QoS Police

• Cisco QoS Queueing

• Cisco QoS TrafficShaping

• Cisco QoS RED

• Cisco DS0 Statistics

Cisco 1000, 2000, 3000,4000, and 7000 series

Proprietary RouterPerformance Monitoringversion 9.0 or later

Cisco Router, WAN, LAN,Cisco Protocol Distribution

Site-to-site response time(IOS version 12.1 or laterrequired)

Cisco SAA for UDP, TCP,Ping (IOS 12.0(3)T or laterrequired)

Cisco SAA for HTTP, Jitter,DHCP, DNS, DLSw (IOS12.0(5)T or later required)

Cisco SAA for FTP (IOS12.1(1)T or later required)

Cisco AAL5 router ATM andCatalyst series

AAL5 MIB, IOS version11.3 or later

ATM trunks, ATM PVCs

Cisco Channel InterfaceProcessor (CIP)

CIPCSWA, CIP ChannelMIB, IOS version 11.2 orlater

CIP CPU, CIP subchannel

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Devices Supported standards Resource types

Enterasys N-Series Switches RESOURCE-UTILIZATION-MIB

Enterasys CPU

Enterasys Storage

Foundry Switch FOUNDRY-SN-AGENT-MIB

FOUNDRY-SN-SWITCH-GROUP-MIB

Foundry System

Foundry Switch PortUtilization

Juniper M and T series JunOS 6.2 Juniper System

Juniper M/T DCU

Juniper M/T COS I/F Q

Juniper M/T MPLS

Juniper M/T ATMoMPLSTrunk

Juniper ERX series JunOSe 5.0.1 Juniper ERX Card

Juniper ERX NVS

Juniper ERX Traffic Class

Juniper ERX Subscriber

MPLS MIB II

Lucent Xedia router XEDIA Ethernet MIB Lucent router (CPU)

Lucent router - Ethernet

Nortel Networks Enterpriseand BayStack routers andAccelar family

Proprietary RouterPerformance Monitoringversion 10.0 or later (ATMrequires version 11.03 orlater)

Nortel router, WAN, LAN,ATM

Nortel Passport 15000 MSCarrier, MSCPassport,ATMCoreMIB

Nortel Passport ATM Trunk

Redback DMS Redback proprietary MIB Redback router

Redback SMS 500,1800,10000

Redback proprietary MIB Redback ATM

3Com LinkBuilder,NetBuilder, andAccessBuilder families

Proprietary RouterPerformance Monitoringversion 9.0 or later

3Com router, WAN, LAN

IBM 6611 Family Proprietary MIB Local-to-remote responsetime

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LAN switches.........................................................................................................................................................................................

List of supported LAN switches

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allLAN switches supported by VitalSuite NET.

Devices Supported standards Resource types

All LAN switches MIB-II (RFC 1213)

RMON (RFC 1271) andSMON (RFC 2613)

IF MIB (RFC 2233)

LAN, WAN, RMON

RMON and SMON

High Capacity LAN (64-bitcounters)

MPLS MIB II (for deviceswith ifTypes 150 or 166)

3Com LinkSwitch,SuperStack switch,CoreBuilder, and PathBuilderfamilies

MIB-II (RFC 1213) LAN, WAN, RMON

Cabletron SmartSwitchfamily

MIB-II (RFC 1213) LAN, WAN, RMON

Cisco Catalyst Cisco Stack MIB Cisco Catalyst bandwidth

Cisco Catalyst temperature

Cisco Catalyst PS and fanstatus

Crosscom ATM switchfamily

MIB-II (RFC 1213) LAN, WAN, RMON, ATM

DEC switch family MIB-II (RFC 1213) LAN, WAN, RMON

Extreme Network Port EXTREME-PORT-MIB Extreme Interface

HP 800/2000 switch families MIB-II (RFC 1213) LAN, WAN, RMON

Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitchfamily

MIB-II (RFC 1213)

Proprietary MIB version 1.44or later

LAN, WAN, RMON

OmniSwitch File System

OmniSwitch Ethernet

OmniSwitch Physical Port

OmniSwitch QoS AppliedRule

OmniSwitch QoS Rule

OmniSwitch System

Alantec MIB-II (RFC 1213) LAN, WAN, RMON

Metropolis DMX andDMXtend Multiplexors

Gigabit Ethernet High Capacity LAN

WLAN 802.11

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Storage area networks.........................................................................................................................................................................................

List of supported storage area networks

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allstorage area networks supported by VitalSuite NET.

Devices Supported standards Resource types

Sphereon Fabric Switches,Intrepid Directors, and FibreAlliance MIB v3.1

Sphereon 4500, 3216, 3232Fabric Switches

Intrepid 6000 series

McData SAN Port

McData SAN Class

SAN Fabric

Brocade SilkWorm 3200, 3800, 3900,12000

SAN Port

SAN Class

Nishan IPS 4000 series SAN Port

SAN Class

CNT Channelink and UltraNetseries

SAN Port

SAN Class

Lucent Optistar EdgeSwitch SAN Port

SAN Class

SAN Fabric

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Bridges.........................................................................................................................................................................................

List of supported bridges

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allbridges supported by VitalSuite NET.

Supported standards Resource types

MIB-II (RFC 1213)

IF MIB (RFC 2233)

WAN, LAN

High Capacity LAN (64-bit counters)

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Probes.........................................................................................................................................................................................

List of supported probes

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allprobes supported by VitalSuite NET.

Devices Supported standards Resource types

3Com Traffix RMON/RMON2 RMON, RMON2

NetScout RMON, Frame Relay MIB(RFC 1315)

RMON

Network Associates RMON/RMON2, FrameRelay MIB (RFC 1315)

RMON, RMON2 (ATM,WAN and Frame Relay)

Network General RMON/RMON2 RMON

Nortel Networks RMON/RMON2 RMON

Shomiti RMON/RMON2 RMON

Technically Elite RMON/RMON2 RMON

Personal computers Windows 2000, 2003, andXP

VoIP Agent Stats

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Hubs.........................................................................................................................................................................................

List of supported hubs

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allhubs supported by VitalSuite NET.

Devices Supported standards Resource types

3Com OfficeConnect andChipcom families

Repeater MIB (RFC 1516) orproprietary equivalents

LAN, WAN, RMON

Nortel Networks 3000, 3030,and 5000 series

Repeater MIB (RFC 1516) orproprietary equivalents

LAN, WAN, RMON

Cabletron MMAC products Repeater MIB (RFC 1516) orproprietary equivalents

LAN, WAN, RMON

Asante RFC 1516 LAN, WAN, RMON

HP 10BaseT products RFC 1516 LAN, WAN, RMON

ODS RFC 1516 LAN, WAN, RMON

UB Hubs RFC 1516 LAN, WAN, RMON

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Servers.........................................................................................................................................................................................

List of supported servers

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allservers supported by VitalSuite NET.

Devices Supported standards Resource types

Servers with SNMP ResearchCIAgent

Host MIB (RFC 1514) andSystem Application MIB(RFC2287)

CIAgent versions 15.3 andearlier

Servers (Host MIB)

System Application App

Windows NT and 2000 Host MIB (RFC 1514)BMCPatrol Agent

Servers (Host MIB)

WAN

LAN

BMC NT

Windows NT Perf MIB NT Servers (Perf MIB)

WAN

LAN

UNIX servers including SunSolaris, IBM AIX, HP-UX,and Silicon Graphics

Host MIB (RFC 1514) BMCPatrol Agent

Note: Solaris 9 supportsRFC1514-compliant 3rdparty agents forhost-resource mib support.

SUN-SMNP-MIB

Servers (Host MIB)

WAN

LAN

BMC UNIX

Sun Server

Sun Solaris

Sun Host Disk

QIP on NT, Solaris, orHPUX server (IP addressmanagement service)

QIP proprietary MIB QIP DHCP Address Capacity

QIP DHCP Transactions

QIP DNS Transactions

QIP DNS Errors

QIP DNS Query

Novell server Host MIB (RFC 1514) WAN

LAN

Compaq Hosts CIM MIB Compaq hosts

LAN

WAN

Compaq Drives CIM MIB Compaq drives

Cisco Universal Gateway AS5350 Cisco Access Server

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Devices Supported standards Resource types

Linux Devices that populatevarious tables of theUCD-SNMP-MIB

• prTable

• memory

• dskTable

• laTable

• systemStats

Net-SNMP Processes

Net-SNMP Memory

Net-SNMP Disk

Net-SNMP System Load

Net-SNMP System

Navis Radius AAA RADIUS-AUTH-CLIENT-MIB

RADIUS-AUTH-SERVER-MIB

RADIUS-ACC-CLIENT-MIB

RADIUS-ACC-SERVER-MIB

AAA System Auth and Acct

SPM Agent Window ManagementInstrumentation on Windows2000, 2003

Windows Server Metrics

Windows Process Metrics

SQL Server Metrics

Exchange Server Metrics

IIS Server Metrics

Servers

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ATM and frame relay devices.........................................................................................................................................................................................

ATM and frame relay switches

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allATM and frame relay switches supported by VitalSuite NET.

Devices Supported standards Resource types

Centillion ATM Trunk Proprietary MIB version3.2.1 or later

Centillion ATM Trunks

FORE Systems PowerHuband ASX families

Version 4.1 or later ATM trunks, ATM PVCs

Lightstream 1010 ATMswitch

IOS version 11.2 or later ATM trunks, ATM PVCs

Lucent AC-120 (PSAX 1250)ATM switch

Version 4, Lucent MIBenterprises 1751

Lucent PSAX ATM UNI

Lucent ATM PVCs

Lucent ATM SPVC

Lucent Frame SPVC

Lucent Access ATMInterfaces

Lucent Access CES PVC

Lucent Access SPVC

Lucent Access CES CESPVC

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Devices Supported standards Resource types

Lucent PSAX 1250, 2300,and 4500 ATM Switch

PSAX MIB Version V07.01 PSAX CPU utilization

Trunk utilization

Errors/Cell loss ratio

Lucent ATM SPVC

Lucent Frame SPVC

Lucent Access InBand PVC

Lucent Access AAL2 Trunk

Lucent Access ATM IMAGrp

Lucent Access ATM IMAMbr

Lucent Access ATMInterfaces

Lucent Access CES PVC

Lucent Access SPVC

Lucent Access CES CESPVC

Lucent Access FR-FR PVC

Lucent Access FR UNI Intf

Lucent Access FR LMI

Lucent Access FR-ATM PVC

STM1 Interfaces

VC12 Virtual

E1 Port

Lucent Access MSP Group

Marconi Devices that support theFORE-SWITCH-MIB

Marconi CPU/Memory

Nortel Networks router ATMinterface (BCN)

Version 12.02 or later Nortel ATM trunks, NortelATM PVCs

ATM and frame relay devices

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Devices Supported standards Resource types

Lucent CBX 500, CBX 3500,GX 550, B-STDX 8000/9000

NavisXtend StatisticsServers: Europa 8.0, 8.0.3,and 9.0

Collected through NavisStatserver configuration:

• Navis ATM PVC

• Navis ATM Trunk

• Navis ATM QoS Trunk

• Navis Frame Relay PVC

• Navis Frame Relay Trunk

Collected through VitalSuiteNET data sources:

• Navis ATM Trunk Ext

• Navis ATM LPort Trunk

• Navis ATM PVC Ext V8

• Navis ATM PVC Ext

• Navis ATM Opti Trunk(Circuit)

• Navis ATM LportUNI/NNI

• Navis Frame Relay LPortTrunk

• Navis Frame RelayCircuit

• Navis Frame RelayUNI/NNI

Collected through directSNMP:

• Lucent Core Switch Node

• Lucent Core SwitchCards

• Lucent Core Frame RelayDLCI

• Lucent Core ATMLogical Port

• Lucent Core ATM Trunk

• Lucent Core PVC

• Navis ATMoMPLS Trunk

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Devices Supported standards Resource types

NavisCore EMS-CBGX 4.xor later (running Sybase ASE11.9.2)

There are no performancestatistics collected fromNavisCore. A process runsbehind the scenes to updateresource names, resourcespeeds, collect informationfor NXRG reports, andsupport the hierarchical drilldown capabilities ofVitalSuite NET.

Stratacom ATM Version 8.4.00, 9.0 ispreferable

ATM trunks, ATM PVCs

Nortel Networks router ATMinterface (BCN)

Version 12.02 or later Nortel ATM trunks, NortelATM PVCs

Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitchfamily

MIB-II (RFC 1213)

Proprietary MIB version 1.44or later

OmniSwitch File System

OmniSwitch Ethernet

OmniSwitch Physical Port

OmniSwitch QoS AppliedRule

OmniSwitch QoS Rule

OmniSwitch System

Xylan ATM trunks

List of general frame relay devices

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types forframe relay devices supported by VitalSuite NET.

Devices Supported standards Resource types

Cisco IOS version 9.0 or later),Frame Relay MIB (RFC1315)

Frame Relay PVC, FrameRelay DLCI

Stratacom Version 8.4.00, 9.0 ispreferable

Stratacom Frame Relay portand channel

Stratacom WAN switch(version 8.4.00, 9.0 ispreferable)

Enterprise .351 MIB WAN, Stratacom voice, andStratacom trunk

ATM and frame relay devices

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WAN devices.........................................................................................................................................................................................

List of WAN devices

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allWAN devices supported by VitalSuite NET.

Devices Supported standards Resource types

Various DS1 MIB (RFC 1406)

DS3 MIB (RFC 2496)

SONET/SDH MIB (RFC1595)

IF MIB (RFC 2233)

WAN DS1 Errors

WAN DS3 Errors

WAN SONET Errors

High Capacity WAN (64-bitcounters)

MPLS MIB II (for deviceswith ifTypes 150 or 166)

Cisco VPN CISCO-IPSEC-FLOW-MONITOR-MIB

Cisco VPN Phase2 Tunnel

Cisco VPN VRF

Lucent Stinger Ascend Debug MIB

Ascend ADSL CAP MIB

Ascend ADSL DMT MIB

Lucent ATM VC Stats MIB

Lucent Access Slot Memory

Lucent Access ATM ifVCCStats

Lucent Access ATM VCCStats

Lucent Access HC Interfaces

Lucent Stinger ADSL - CAP

Lucent Stinger ADSL - DMT

Lucent Stinger SDSL - Per

Lucent Max TNT TAOS versions 2.x, 7.x, 8.x,and 9.x

Lucent Access WAN LinePerf

Lucent Access Modem Stats

WMAN Base Station andSubscriber Station

Devices that populate theWMAN-IF-MIB

WMAN BS Interface

WMAN Service Flow

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Packet Data Serving Node devices.........................................................................................................................................................................................

List of PDSN devices

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allPDSN devices supported by VitalSuite NET.

Devices Supported standards Resource types

Cisco PDSN CISCO-CDMA-PDSN-MIB Cisco PDSN System

Cisco PDSN PCF Stats

Cisco PDSN Registrations

Cisco PDSN PPP Stats

UTStarcom PDSN CSG-DEFINITIONS-MIB

FACN-MIB

NMC-MIB

UTStarcom FACN

UTStarcom NMC

UTStarcom PDSN-FACN

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Wireless devices.........................................................................................................................................................................................

List of wireless devices

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allwireless devices supported by VitalSuite NET.

Devices Supported standards Resource types

Lucent AutoPlex Operationsand Maintenance Platform(OMP)

Lucent AutoPlex OMPversions 23, 24, 25, and 26

CDMA Cell and severalother resource types. Referto the VitalSuite WirelessPerformance ManagementSoftware Administrator’sGuide for a complete list.

Alvarion Base Station Alvarion 1.0RAINBOW-PERFORMANCE-MIB

RAINBOW-SERVICES-MIB

Alvarion WiMAX Services

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Bulk collection devices.........................................................................................................................................................................................

List of bulk collection devices

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allbulk-collection devices supported by VitalSuite NET.

Devices Supported standards Resource types

iMerge CFG iMerge CFG 5.0 and 5.1

iMerge 1.2 (internationalsupport)

iMerge Resource Utilization

iMerge Traffic

iMerge QoS System

iMerge QoS PNG

iMerge QoS NonPNG

iMerge QoS Study Group

Cisco NetFlow Collector Cisco NetFlow Collectorversions 2, 3, 4, and 5.

None (traffic data iscollected)

Juniper J-Flow Collector JunOS version 7 and greater None (traffic data iscollected)

Cisco WAN Manager CWM 10.5 CWM Frame RelayConnection

CWM Frame Relay Port

CWM BPX Trunk

CWM IGX Trunk

CWM ASI Connection

CWM IGX FPT Trunk

Cisco CCM Subscriber

Cisco CCM Publisher

CCM 3.3, 4.0, and 4.1 CCM CallManager

CCM CallManager Pair

CCM Partition

CCM Partition Pair

CCM IP Phone

Lucent Home SubscriberServer

HSS 2.0 and 3.0

SDHLR 3.1

HSS Call Server Interface

HSS App Server Interface

HSS Database

HSS Server

HSS File System

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Lucent NavisXtend StatisticsServer

NavisXtend StatisticsServers: Europa 8.0, 8.0.3,and 9.0

Collected through NavisStatserver configuration:

• Navis ATM PVC

• Navis ATM Trunk

• Navis ATM QoS Trunk

• Navis Frame Relay PVC

• Navis Frame Relay Trunk

Collected through VitalSuiteNET data sources:

• Navis ATM Trunk Ext

• Navis ATM LPort Trunk

• Navis ATM PVC Ext V8

• Navis ATM PVC Ext

• Navis ATM Opti Trunk(Circuit)

• Navis ATM LportUNI/NNI

• Navis Frame Relay LPortTrunk

• Navis Frame RelayCircuit

• Navis Frame RelayUNI/NNI

Lucent Navis EMS-CBGXServer

NavisCore NMS 4.x or later(running Sybase ASE 11.9.2)

There are no performancestatistics collected fromNavisCore. A process runsbehind the scenes to updateresource names, resourcespeeds, collect informationfor NXRG reports, andsupport the hierarchical drilldown capabilities ofVitalSuite NET.

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Voice Over IP devices.........................................................................................................................................................................................

List of VoIP devices

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allVoIP devices supported by VitalSuite NET.

Devices Supported standards Resource types

Avaya VoIP MonitoringManager

VMM 2.1 Avaya VMM

Avaya Gatekeeper

Avaya Gateway

Avaya IP Phone

Cisco Call Manager Cisco MCS 7800 series

Cisco ICS 7750

CCM 3.3, 4.0, and 4.1

Cisco Call Manager

Cisco CCM Subscriber

Cisco CCM Publisher

CCM 3.3, 4.0, and 4.1 CCM CallManager

CCM CallManager Pair

CCM Partition

CCM Partition Pair

CCM IP Phone

Brix 100, 1000, and 2100 BrixMon 2.0 Brix SCCP Ntw Actv Test

Brix RTP Ntw Actv Test

Brix H323 Svc Actv Test

Broadworks Applicationserver

Broadworks Media server

Broadworks Net server

Version 10 Broadworks App Server

Broadworks Media Server

Broadworks Net server

Kagoor VF 1000 and 3000 Devices populating theKBOX-STATS-MIB

Kagoor VoIP Statistics

VoIP Agent N/A VoIP Agent Stats

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Firewalls.........................................................................................................................................................................................

List of firewalls

The following table shows the supported standards and corresponding resource types for allfirewalls supported by VitalSuite NET.

Devices Supported standards Resource types

Checkpoint firewalls CHECKPOINT-MIB LAN MIB II

WAN MIB II

Checkpoint

Checkpoint Interface

Cisco firewalls Cisco PIX Firewall, version6.3(2) or later

Cisco FWSM Firewall

CISCO-FIREWALL-MIB

LAN MIB II

WAN MIB II

Cisco CPU

Cisco Memory Pools

Cisco Firewall Connections

Juniper Netscreen NETSCREENS-SMI-MIBand

NETSCREEN-RESOURSCE-MIB

LAN MIB II

WAN MIB II

Juniper Netscreen

Lucent Brick firewall devices LSMS 7.2.292 or later Lucent Brick

Lucent Brick Interface

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Index

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A accessing the help system,v

.........................................................................................

D documentation set,vidocumentation, order additional,ix

.........................................................................................

E education services,v

.........................................................................................

H help, accessing,v

.........................................................................................

T technical support,viiitraining, education services,v

.........................................................................................

U URLsadditional documentation,ixtechnical support,vi

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