Dave,

Thanks for the quick response.

Would you suggest that I port to the current 5.4 line or grab the 5.5 dev 
image?

Also before I do this port and move to IPV6  I have to resolve our current 
problems
with RMON alarms and events MIB.

I saw a post a while back that indicated one could only monitor oids 
registered with the
old API.   This is what I determined as well.

I see some posts about a new alarm table implementation but not sure if 
this is the 
correct path to follow.

Do  you know if 5.4 or the dev 5.5 intends to address the RMON alarms / 
events area?
 
Cheers,
tjs
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"Dave Shield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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03/20/2008 11:37 AM

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Re: Moving from 5.3.0.1 -> 5.4.1 or 5.5






On 20/03/2008, Tim Spires <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My question is what are the plans for 5.5.

Nothing definite at all.

The next release cycle will be aimed at the 5.2.x line - as much to test
a new release framework as anything else.    This is due to kick off
imminently (pre1 due "end of February" :-) ), and may well turn out to
mark the end of the 5.2.x line.

Following that, I suspect we'll be looking at either 5.5 or 5.4.2,
depending on how much new stuff is waiting in the wings.
I wouldn't like to predict which of the two is more likely.  But I
can't honestly see either of these appearing within the next
four to six months.

Now all of that is my personal view, and should not be taken as
authoritative in any way whatsoever.  But we've got an admin
IRC meeting scheduled for late March, so I'll add this to the agenda.
(And you could always drop in yourself, and see what the thinking
is - these meetings aren't closed)


Dave

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