POLYCENTER[TM] Network Manager 200, Version 1.4 AV-PD7EH-TE January 1995 Contents of this Kit This kit contains POLYCENTER Network Manager 200, Ver- sion 1.4 (formerly called DECmcc[TM] Basic Management System). This kit contains almost all features available with DECmcc. Installation Information For LAN management functions you may install POLYCENTER Extended LAN Manager after installing this kit. For developing Access Modules or Functional modules you may install POLYCENTER Framework Development Toolkit after installing this kit. License Registration To run this product you need a license for DECMCC-BMS. Documentation Depending on your order, this kit may include the fol- lowing manuals: o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications Planning and Installation o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications Getting Started Roadmap Page 2 o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications Use o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications Messages o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications Master Index o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications DECnet Phase IV Access Module Use o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications DECnet/OSI Access Module Use o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications Script Access Module Use o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications Circuit Access Module Use o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications Ethernet Access Module Use o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications Autoconfigura- tion and Autotopology Use o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications Alarms and Notification Services Use o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications Performance Analyzer Function Module Use o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications Historical Data Services Use o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications Reports Use o POLYCENTER Framework and Applications TCP/IP SNMP Access Module Use Release Notes Information The POLYCENTER Network Manager 200 release notes for Version 1.4 are part of the distribution kit. You should read the release notes because they contain important product considerations. o For VMS systems, you can access the release notes as part of the installation by specifying OPTIONS N when you invoke VMSINSTAL: $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL MCCBMS014 ddcn: OPTIONS N If you use OPTIONS N with VMSINSTAL, you are asked whether you want the release notes displayed, printed (or both), copied to SYS$HELP, or none of these op- tions. Page 3 o For ULTRIX systems, you can access the release notes as part of the installation by specifying the setld -1 command and the file name for the tape drive where the media is mounted. For example: # setld -l /dev/rmt0h Select release notes from the menu.