|  | 	1. No Agent or HUBwatch, only DECmcc
	The DECserver 90L, L+ and the DECbridge 90 are both manageable with 
	MOP/CC, and the DECrepeater 90s are manageable via the DECbridge 90 
	using MOP/CC.
	The DECserver 90L, L+, and TL are all manageable using TSM or TSAM.
	(I think the latest TSAM handles the L+). The TL supports MIB II 
	and the Character and RS232 groups using the SNMP AM.
	The DECwanrouter 90 is manageable with NCL, and it supports MIB II 
	GETs using the SNMP AM.
	The DECbridge 90 is manageable using the DECmcc ELAM, but you still 
	have to MOP to the bridge to manage the repeaters.
	2. DECagent 90, but no HUBwatch
	Adding the DECagent 90 would allow you to use the SNMP AM to manage 
	the DECserver 90L, L+, DECbridge 90, and DECrepeater 90s. It also 
	makes the hub configuration information kept in the bridge accessible 
	via SNMP. With a DECagent 90 on each LAN, you no longer need DECmcc 
	there, since SNMP runs over IP routers. MOP/CC, which TSM uses, and 
	RBMS, which the ELAM uses, are not routable. The DECagent 90 also 
	provides an out-of-band rs232 port, so you can do some management 
	with a terminal if your network goes down.
	3. HUBwatch and DECagent 90
	HUBwatch only makes all the management much more graphical and 
	intuitive. Most people, who've seen it, think it's well worth the 
	money. It also gives you the ability to manage the DEChub family 
	without buying the "cadillac", if you don't want the cadillac.
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