12-04-2001 07:00 AM - edited 03-12-2019 01:35 PM
Hello:
Our 3510 usage has grown recently and we can
no longer manage the device through the host
based utility provided. I have been unsuccessful
at obtaining either the api or mibs which would
allow me to set/clear service prefixs via our
own host based script. Can anyone help with this
issue? Does anyone have another way of managing
the 3510?
Thanks,Steve
12-10-2001 05:30 PM
contact your local Cisco sales rep or SE about getting a hold of the API. Alternatively, you can buy a software program provided by those already engineered to the API - Magicsoft, Global Scheduling Solutions, or Todd Communications
02-26-2002 12:52 PM
Thanks for the note. I have the MIB but it is only slightly helpful. It
doesn't compile for Spectrum and according to our Network
Management folks not all objects work and/or behave as expected.
02-13-2002 03:07 PM
There is a software package from Magicsoft called VC Wizard. It runs on NT and 2000 and is priced according to how many MCUs and gateways you want to manage. Its also integrated with Outlook 2000. Go to www.magicsoft.com. We are just bringing it up online. I don't have a real feel for any issues with the product yet. I know it automatically sets up and tears down the calls per the scheduled time and duration of the calls.
02-26-2002 12:53 PM
Thanks for the note. I've already looked at Global Scheduling but not MagicSoft.
We are not a big Windows shop so running on NT and 2000 is a problem. I'll
take a look at thier web site.
Thanks,
Steve
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