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- From: martin@datacomm.ucc.okstate.edu (Martin McCormick)
- Subject: NON-Graphical SNM
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.155257.20850@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu>
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- Organization: Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 15:52:57 GMT
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- Is there a publicly available SNMP package whose user agent
- is text-based rather than graphically-based? The majority of
- the SNMP packages around are based on the various windowing
- I/O formats such as Sunview or X-windows. I am looking for
- something that is text-based for two reasons. Graphically-
- oriented programs are totally useless to blind people. They
- are also end-points in that nothing much else can be done
- with the output from the program, but look at it. Text-based
- programs, on the other hand, can be accessed from many
- different kinds of terminal devices from dumb terminals to
- PC's running scripts.
-
- Basically, what I am looking for is an open-ended text-
- based system whose source is available to modify, when
- necessary. Like all universities, we have lots of expertise,
- a reasonable amount of time, but very little extra money.
-
- If I find out about anything that works for us, I will
- post results to the group.
-
- Here at Oklahoma State University, our networking system
- is getting more and more complex. We have a very extensive
- and expensive commercial NMS program which is totally
- graphical. I am a blind person who is the system
- administrator on the system on which this program resides,
- and I can't even access it, much less use it. While there
- are several others who can use the program, network
- management is officially one of my areas of responsibility.
- I hope that something can be done without reenventing the
- wheel.
-
- As a bit of background, many blind computer users get
- along just fine using the sort of text-based programs that
- used to be the main stay of computing. The easiest method of
- access is to use a personal computer equipped with speech
- synthesizer, screen-reading software, and telecommunications
- hardware and software connected to either a serial port on a
- Unix system, terminal server, or via dial-up modem. There
- are companies and groups who are working on accessible
- interfaces for MS-Windows and X-Windows, but that still means
- that existing older equipment is forced in to obsolescence
- even though nothing is really wrong with it. The frustrating
- thing is that text-based interfaces are usable by everybody
- but graphical interfaces are only usable by certain people
- running certain hardware. Interchangeable parts are what
- made the industrial revolution possible. In computing I/O,
- we seem to be slipping backwards to an earlier time when it
- was a real miracle when two pieces of gear made by different
- manufacturers would even sort of work, much less work
- properly.
-
- Any constructive suggestions of software packages that
- do not require graphics terminals are greatly appreciated.
-
- Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK
- O.S.U. Computer Center Data Communications Group
-