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All are invited.
If it goes over well, I can recycle as needed! :-)
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> UUASC-LA
> Unix Users Association of Southern California -- Los Angeles
> April 2001 Meeting
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> SNMP
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> Thursday, April 5, 7-9 pm
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> TRW, Building R2
> One Space Park Drive, Redondo Beach
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> Topic:
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> SNMP. Simple Network Management Protocol. Your LAN is probably using it
> right now. There was probably more hand shaking going on in your Internet
> connection leading up to you reading this than there was amongst the celebs
> backstage at the Oscars. You knew that. But, do you know how SNMP works?
> Either you don't know how it works and want to learn how it does, or you
> already know how it works but want to learn more about it. Either way, you
> need to attend the April meeting of UUASC-LA, where UUASC's own resident
> SNMP expert and celeb, Dallas Legan, will present a tutorial on the subject.
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> Legan will focus on defining and clarifying the differences between a PDU,
> ASN.1, and an OID. And we will learn that the all-important
> MIB does not stand for Men in Black. He will also speak about
> the Client/Server Model in which we will learn that the difference between
> an agent and a manager is not that one takes 10 percent
> while the other takes a full 15 percent.
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> This promises to be a most stimulating program. Let's face it, you need to
> learn SNMP, and where else are you going to do that? Are
> you going to waste your time by buying one of those lousy CBT
> courses? Heck, no. Those suck. So come out to the meeting. No
> cover, no minimum. You can't beat this deal. Come out and learn SNMP from a
> real SNMP programmer. What are you waiting for? Act now.
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> Legan recently developed Perl/SNMP/IP software for configuring
> Nortel Baystack 450 networking switches. Prior to that he programmed on
> various systems ranging from PCs to Crays.
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> Location:
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> TRW, Building R2, Room 1177A
> One Space Park Drive, Redondo Beach, CA.
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> The telephone number to call into the room is 310-812-5607.
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> **You need to call this number to be let into the building**
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> Anyone who arrives late may use the phone in the call box beside the door,
> and you only need to dial the last five digits (25607).
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> The full phone number is also what folks may want to use if someone needs to
> get hold of them during the meeting.
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> Directions:
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> Location is TRW, "Building R2", on the ground floor.
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> From the 105:
> Exit at Aviation Blvd, and go south for a mile or so.
> cross Marine, and make a left on One Space Park Drive.
> turn left at the stop sign, and park in the R2 parking lot, in
> any spot other than the ones reserved for handicapped parking.
> use the phone outside, and call 25607.
> someone will come out and get you.
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> Coming south on the 405:
> exit at Rosecrans west (says Manhattan Beach on the sign),
> make a right onto Rosecrans,
> make a left onto Aviation,
> cross Marine, and make a left on One Space Park Drive.
> turn left at the stop sign, and park in the R2 parking lot, in
> any spot other than those reserved for handicapped parking.
> use the phone outside, and call 25607.
> someone will come out and get you.
>
> Coming north on the 405:
> exit at Inglewood,
> turn north on Inglewood,
> turn left on Marine,
> turn left on Aviation,
> turn left on One Space Park Drive
> turn left at the stop sign, and park in the R2 parking lot, in
> any spot other than the ones reserved for handicapped parking.
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> ----+--------+---------+---- Marine
> | | | Avenue
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> | p | |
> | a |*[R2] |
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> ----+------------------+---- Manhattan
> | | Beach Blvd.
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> Aviation Redondo
> Blvd. Beach
> Blvd.
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> UUASC is for all persons using UNIX either personally or professionally, or
> interested in learning more about UNIX. We recognize all varieties of UNIX,
> including (without prejudice) SCO, Linux, SVr4, Solaris, AIX, HP/UX, and
> BSD. This is a good place to meet others with similar interests and broaden
> your skills and knowledge.
>
> There are two UUASC chapters serving Los Angeles and Orange Counties.
> Meeting locations for each chapter are detailed at our web site,
> www.uuasc.org. Please visit our web site.
>
> There are no dues or other membership requirements. More than 100 persons
> receive our monthly email newsletter. Meeting attendance varies to as high
> as 40. Volunteers manage the club and more volunteers are always needed.
>
> Los Angeles County Chapter meetings are held the first Thursday of each
> month from 7 to 9 pm ( or whenever we feel like stopping ). Generally,
> meetings include a technical presentation on a hardware or software topic of
> current interest to the UNIX community and a round-table discussion of
> current topics of interest to the group. UUASC-LA needs future topic
> suggestions (and volunteers)!!
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