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Posted on Monday, February 10, 2003 11:35 AM -0500 |
Cisco Introduces Open-API Program for Storage ISVs
Updates AVVID Partner Program for Storage and Storage Networking Vendors
SAN JOSE, Calif. Feb. 10, 2003 - Cisco today announced a technology development program
through which the leading independent software vendors (ISVs) in the SAN management and
storage resource management (SRM) industries can integrate their respective applications
to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family of Multilayer Directors and Fabric Switches.
This open-API (application platform interface) program includes a software developer's kit
(SDK) that provides these companies full access to Cisco's MDS 9000 comprehensive set of
industry standards-based SNMP management information base (MIBs), including SNMP v2 for
discovery and monitoring and SNMP v3 for secured configuration and access control.
Cisco has initially offered the Cisco MDS 9000 platform with SNMP as the management
interface, given the broad support among ISVs, especially for the management of SAN
switches. In support of this, Cisco has developed and published 80 MIBs for the Cisco MDS
9000, ranging from the ability to fully discover sophisticated Cisco MDS 9000 topologies,
to performing advanced configuration management including Fibre Channel zones and virtual
SANs (VSANs). The Cisco MDS 9000 also includes topology-aware diagnostics and
alert-management via SNMP traps and alerts.
Additional ISV program components include access to development tools such as simulators
and design reference guides, as well as Cisco's partner development laboratory. They also
have access to Cisco's developer support site including online bug reporting, tracking,
and updates as well as Cisco consulting services for developers.
The vendors currently participating in the program are BMC Software with its PATROL®
Storage Management software suite, Computer Associates with BrightStor SAN Manager, HP
with OpenView Storage Area Manager, IBM Tivoli Software with IBM Tivoli SAN Manager,
InterSAN, Inc. with InterSAN® PATHLINE®, Tek-Tools, Inc. with Storage ProfilerTM, and
VERITAS Software Corporation with VERITAS SANPoint ControlTM.
BMC Software, IBM Tivoli, InterSAN, Tek-Tools, and VERITAS Software have all committed to
introducing Cisco MDS 9000-compatible versions of their management applications within 60
to 90 days of this announcement. These companies have dedicated engineering efforts to
support all major Cisco MDS 9000 features including topology, VSAN and Port Channel
discovery and configuration, health monitoring, and Fibre Channel zoning/inventory. The
remaining companies are expected to make their versions available by Q3 of this calendar
year. Other storage network management vendors will be able to join the program upon
meeting the qualification requirements.
In addition to offering SNMP MIBs, Cisco is committed to supporting the SNIA Storage
Management Initiative (SMI) and is working to add a Common Information Model/Web-Based
Enterprise Management (CIM/WEBM) interface to the Cisco MDS 9000. Cisco expects to make
this interface available in the second half of 2003, aligning it closely with the expected
availability of CIM/WBEM-compliant products from storage subsystem and management
application vendors.
"Heterogeneous SAN management support for the Cisco MDS 9000 is a critical
requirement in meeting our goal in offering a highly flexible, open, and innovative SAN
switching platform," said Bill Erdman, director of Technology Alliances for the
Storage Technology Group at Cisco. "SNMP has been around for years, is quite stable,
and provides integration with a majority of the SAN management and SRM applications on the
market today. Additionally, Cisco fully recognizes that CIM is the future for this
industry and will be ready to support it by the second half of this year."
Partner Program for Storage and Storage Networking Industry Vendors
Cisco also updated the storage-networking track of its AVVID (Architecture for Voice,
Video and Integrated Data) partner program from five solution areas to two technology
categories: software and hardware vendors. The ISVs mentioned in today's announcement
automatically qualify into the program as storage software partners. Storage hardware
partners officially joining the program are Emulex, Hitachi Data Systems, IBM, JNI
Corporation, and QLogic. These companies have either completed interoperability
qualifications between their respective hardware products and the Cisco MDS 9000 or are
expected to complete testing by Q1 of this calendar year. Other companies scheduled to
join the program include Network Appliance, Quantum|ATL, and XIOtech, who expect to
complete interoperability testing and qualifications by Q2. Cisco will add more companies
as they meet the program requirements.
About Cisco Systems
Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.
News and information are available at www.cisco.com.
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