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- Novell Introduces NetWare Hub Services
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- Powerful New Management System Delivers Intelligent Hub Capabilities at Low
- Cost
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- SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Jan. 28, 1992 -- Novell, Inc. today announced NetWare Hub
- Services v1.0, a powerful network management software system that provides the
- foundation for the industry's first open, multi-vendor, hardware-independent
- intelligent hub solution and brings users low-cost, reliable managed
- connectivity.
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- NetWare Hub Services, consisting of a set of NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs),
- allows hub cards to be integrated into NetWare servers, creating a low-cost,
- intelligent connectivity and management system for NetWare 3.x users. The
- product fully supports Novell's Hub Management Interface (HMI), letting users
- choose from any HMI-compliant hub product from a variety of hardware vendors.
- NetWare Hub Services supports a virtually unlimited number of ports within a
- NetWare server; the only limitations are the number of ports on the card and
- the number of expansion slots in the computer chassis.
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- "NetWare Hub Services, in combination with products from our industry
- partners, should significantly reduce the cost of manageable hubs and bring
- intelligent connectivity within the reach of even the smallest network," said
- Duane Murray, vice president and general manager of Novell's Network
- Management Products Division. "We believe this structured wiring solution is
- an important factor in fostering the growth of the network computing market."
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- Steve Adams of Advanced Business Solutions in Portland, Oregon, agrees.
- "NetWare Hub Services is the right step at the right time," Adams said. "The
- product is simple, easy to use, straightforward and reliable. It has a
- familiar interface, I didn't need any documentation to figure out how to use
- it, and I don't have to be a rocket scientist to interpret what the errors
- mean. I'm pleased at the direction Novell is taking to offer the system
- manager more tools to make the job easier."
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- Key Features
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- NetWare Hub Services includes the following capabilities:
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- ~ HUBCON (hub management utility) -- an NLM that allows network managers to
- control NetWare Hub Services across the network from a server single
- console. HUBCON is similar in appearance to other Novell server
- management utilities such as SYSCON and TCPCON.
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- ~ Hub Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) interface -- an NLM that
- permits management of NetWare Hub Services from a single, centralized
- SNMP-based console. The SNMP NLM also supports IPX (Internetwork Packet
- Exchange) networks, offering users a choice of running SNMP over IP or
- IPX.
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- ~ Support for NetWare remote console utilities -- Users can control NetWare
- Hub Services at either the server or at a remote workstation using
- products from Novell: RMF (Remote Management Facility) to establish
- LAN-based or asynchronous communications links; or XCONSOLE for X-Windows
- system-based management.
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- ~ Support for multiple hubs per server -- NetWare Hub Services allows
- networks to be subdivided within a single NetWare server to create a more
- flexible environment.
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- NetWare Hub Services and NetWare Runtime Create a Standalone Hub
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- OEM customers can combine NetWare Hub Services with NetWare Runtime v3.11 and
- third-party cards and desktop computers to create standalone, non-proprietary,
- hardware-independent intelligent hubs with superior price performance ratios.
- NetWare Runtime, announced January 27, 1992, is the core NetWare operating
- system without such services as file and print. (Please see the accompanying
- NetWare Runtime announcement for further details.)
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- NetWorth, Inc. of Dallas, Texas focuses on integrating departmental networks
- with enterprise systems. "The availability of NetWare Runtime and NetWare Hub
- Services takes advantage of two of the most widespread standards in computing
- environments: NetWare and PCs," said John McHale, president of NetWorth.
- "Novell is offering a flexible, non-proprietary platform that we can use to
- build customized connectivity solutions for our customers."
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- According to Mary Modahl, director of network strategy research at Forrester
- Research, Inc., the combination of NetWare Hub Services and NetWare Runtime,
- used in conjunction with third-party hardware, should bring the per-port cost
- of manageable hubs into the US$80 range by the end of 1992. She adds that the
- lowest-priced hubs could drop into the 60-65 dollar-per-port range.
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- Today's introduction of the NetWare Multiprotocol Router product lets users
- integrate NetWare Runtime with NetWare Hub Services to build a powerful,
- integrated connectivity server.
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- Novell Labs Certification
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- All hub components from third-party vendors, including interface cards and
- drivers, will be tested for HMI specification compliance through Novell Labs
- certification programs. Novell Labs programs assure customers that networking
- components from third-party developers are compatible with the NetWare network
- computing environment. Interested developers can contact Novell Labs at
- 801-429-5544.
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- Pricing and Availability
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- NetWare Hub Services will be available in late March through Novell reseller
- channels for the list price of US$250. Hub interface cards, which will be
- available from a variety of third-party vendors, vary in price. Pricing
- applies in the United States and Canada only. For pricing outside the United
- States and Canada, customers should contact their local Novell Authorized
- reseller.
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- Novell, Inc. (NASDAQ: NOVL) is an operating system software company, the
- developer of network services, specialized and general purpose operating
- system software products including NetWare, DR DOS, DR Multiuser DOS and
- FlexOS. Novell's NetWare network computing products manage and control the
- sharing of services, data and applications among computer workgroups,
- departmental networks and business-wide information systems.
-