i use RME 3 and findit usefull ....escpcially for upgrading your ios...

select the machine ...select CCO...and it will download the latest ios from 
the CCO direct to yuor machine of choice....

yeah ,i have used the "Change Atrribute" tool....but on mine it didn`t work 
ATALL....but i would not be brave enough to do all my routers at the same 
time (400)....

it would just be nice if you could have 10+ snmp strings....that way we 
could manage our boxes alot easier...

it IS really proc hungry though ....and were running our`s on it`s own Sun 
box !!!!!! (1500+ devices)

steve


>From: "Georg Naggies" 
>Reply-To: "Georg Naggies" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Aaaarrgg! CiscoWorks2000/RME Troubles [7:31012]
>Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 08:53:36 -0500
>
>maybe one on this list has had this happen to him and can console me or
>maybe I can warn someone not to do what I have done and what led to all the
>password in our ciscoworks installation to be overwritten with wrong ones
>never try the "change attributes" function, not even for user fields! I 
>did,
>wanting all our routers (~ 1400) to be designated as such, so as to be able
>to distinguish the routers from the switches in a exported list of the
>inventory. this took endlessly ....
>then looking on the inventory file I was seriously flabbergasted to note
>that all the telnet passwords have been overwritten with the passwords of
>the one device which happened to be first on the list. no fun. no, I didn't
>do it accidentaly, there is no way to the "change passwords" screen if
>"change user fields" only is checked on the previous screen.
>
>by the way, is there someone at all who thinks RME is a useful tool, not 
>for
>a few routers, but for say a few thousands? I got a bad feeling after 1 1/2
>years experience with flaky and weird behaviour of the thing. for example
>all the "device attribute errors" from devices which have their credentials
>perfectly correctly stored.
>from Campus Manager on the other hand I got the feeling that it behaves 
>more
>predictably and reliably, as well as the Cisco View part.
>
>perhaps there are other users who can tell me their experience
>
>cheers georg
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