I've actually got it humming on a good server with a gang of memory so no
problems there...using ie instead since netscape seems to have more bugs.

I'm in the CWFUN course right now and a new bonus to the LMS and RWAN is the
new Defice Fault Manager... which I just found out is actually geared
towards sending TRAPS... it'll even alert you via e-mail and you can set all
the polling/threshhold values as you see fit. It looks like a biatch to get
to know though... anyone playing with this yet?

Well John, I guess I'll have to rely on my trusty pub for the Guinness...
maybe some day!

Cheers,
Jeff

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> Yes, you'd think it should, but I don't think it can.  I'm certain it
> can't deliver Guiness-on-Demand, unfortunately!
>
> CW2000 seems to be more geared toward device management, software
> management, and configuration management but not fault management like
> HP Network Node Manager, for instance.  That's probably why it doesn't
> process traps.  It doesn't really have an application that would use
> them well.  Besides, since it's all in java, unless you have a 1.5 GHz
> machine with 8192GB RAM it would be too slow as a fault management
> platform.  :-)
>
> CW2000 is sloooooooooooooooooooooooowwwww....  it's cool, but they need
> to do something about the speed.  Especially if using Netscape, good
> grief.  I could launch Ciscoview, walk downstairs and configure the
> switch from the console port, walk back upstairs and the thing would
> still be loading!  That's not very productive.  But if it could pour
> Guiness, I suppose I wouldn't mind as much.
>
> >>> "Jeff Duchin"  4/12/01 5:59:52 AM >>>
> Has anyone been able to manipulate CW2000 to process traps? I don't
> understand the logic at all... it can accept and display Syslog
> messages
> from devices but not Traps.
>
> So if anyone has pulled this off, please let me know as I'm trying to
> avoid
> having another NMS just to send Traps to. You'd think by the price that
> it
> would be able to do this and pour you a pint of Guinness at the same
> time!
>
> Any help appreciated,
> Jeff
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