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Re: WISP NMS recommendations


From: Patrick Shoemaker <shoemakerp () vectordatasystems com>
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 09:21:56 -0400

Although this would probably be better suited for one of the WISPA lists, I'll respond here anyhow since there seems to be some interest.

For managing Canopy elements, Motorola Prizm is probably the way to go. First of all, you'll need it to handle element authentication for your PtMP system. It will also do configuration management, alerting, and all the usual NMS stuff. It's also *possible* to get it to work with other SNMP capable devices if you want to manage other vendors' equipment. It will work out of the box with the Canopy PtMP line, PtP devices, powerline carrier devices, and (I think) the MotoMESH line. It gives you all the info you need at a glance for each element: configuration history, RF power level plots, bandwidth utilization plots, alert history, etc.

FYI if you haven't used it, Prizm is a pretty clunky and slow Java-based package. The features are nice, but configuring it can be a chore.


Patrick Shoemaker
Vector Data Systems LLC
shoemakerp () vectordatasystems com
office: (301) 358-1690 x36
http://www.vectordatasystems.com


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Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 21:31:29 -0700
From: Freddie Sessler <nanogger () gmail com>
Subject: WISP NMS recommendations
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Hi Folks,I am looking for recommendations on an NMS system for use in
managing a multivendor wireless infrastructure. Specifically we run mostly
Motorola point to point, point to multipoint(Canopy platform) and mesh
radios devices We have looked at the One Point Wireless Manager but this
product in our evaluation doesn't seem to be ready for prime time and also
has the limitation of only being able to manage Motorola. Ideally we would
have something that could be used for configuration management in a multi
vendor environment as well as recieve SNMP traps about RF issues such as
latency and jitter. I am curious to what other shops are using out there. If
this is a top better suited to another list, my apologies and any pointers
to a different list would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
JT



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