Comments on: Avaya SNMP MIBs and HP Open View NNM 9i https://blog.michaelfmcnamara.com/2011/08/avaya-snmp-mibs-and-hp-open-view-nnm-9i/ technology, networking, virtualization and IP telephony Sat, 30 Oct 2021 17:58:16 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 By: Derek https://blog.michaelfmcnamara.com/2011/08/avaya-snmp-mibs-and-hp-open-view-nnm-9i/comment-page-1/#comment-5052 Tue, 18 Oct 2011 16:34:23 +0000 http://blog.michaelfmcnamara.com/?p=2290#comment-5052 As a side note “Rapid City” was the development codename for the Ethernet Routing Switch 8600.

Rapid City Communications developed the L3 switch aquired by Bay called the Accelar then the pp8000 which became the ERS8000 series we know today. A lot of the original L2 switch technology was aquired when Bay bought synoptics if you look at baystack switches the MIB’s are Synoptics. These companies registerd the MIB’s prior to aquisition which is why you can see rc, syn & even wf wellfleet in the old BCN/ASN ranges of routers. The MIB contains history :)

Keep up the good work, I often find your blogs more helpfull than the info I can get internally LOL

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