Cisco works uses the same packets as CDP, so the ciscoworks station must be able to
send CDP like packets to the switches, if you able to do so, then you are set.
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On Fri, 30 Jun 2000 00:02:58 News Cisco wrote:
>not sure
>but if u r trying to access/monitor ur devices through resourse manager & u
>can telnet/tftp the remote sites then definitely u'll be able to remotely
>administrator all the devices coz as far as i know it uses three methods to
>give u access to ur remote sites for monitering/administration
>tftp
>telnet
>rcp
>
>'Bliss'
>
>Jeff Walzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>> I have a question concerning Cisco Works. We are planning to roll out
>> various Cisco switches to our offices (1900 and 3500 series switches) in
>the
>> US. All 12 offices will be connected through VPN tunnels using Watchguard
>> hardware. My question is will I be able to see all of the switches to
>> perform remote administration through the VPN using Cisco Works?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jeff
>>
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