Cisco Network Design

2001-02-26 Thread McCallum, Robert

Does anyone out there use the Cisco Network Designer tool?  If so what are
your views on it.

Here is the link to view the actual tool.

http://www.cisco.com/partner/cnd/inside.html

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RE: Cisco Network Design

2001-02-26 Thread Chuck Larrieu

This is the Enterprise Design Tool from NetformX. My employer has rolled
this out to all us sales engineer types, and I use it regularly.

Yes it is fairly decent, and I find it useful.

Yes there are a number of irritating bugs. For example, one cannot place a
redundant supervisor into a 6509. This is a problem that will be fixed "real
soon now"

There are devices where available blades do not show up.

But I would say in general this is very useful if you are aware of the
limits.

Oh yeah - some of the product lines are not well handled in the design tool.
Aironet, for example. Very high end switches, for example (as if I sell a
lot of those ;- )

Also, it can be difficult to find the IOS image you want.

I've sounded negative. Let me assure that I use the tool daily, and in
general I like it a lot.

Chuck

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Subject:    Cisco Network Design

Does anyone out there use the Cisco Network Designer tool?  If so what are
your views on it.

Here is the link to view the actual tool.

http://www.cisco.com/partner/cnd/inside.html

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RE: Cisco Network Design

2001-02-26 Thread John Neiberger

Chuck, you're still alive!  I was beginning to wonder if studying for the
lab had turned you into a vegetable!  :-)  You've only got a little over a
month to go, right?  And then it's off to Disneyland for Chuck and family!

Regards,
John

  This is the Enterprise Design Tool from NetformX. My employer has rolled
  this out to all us sales engineer types, and I use it regularly.
  
  Yes it is fairly decent, and I find it useful.
  
  Yes there are a number of irritating bugs. For example, one cannot place
a
  redundant supervisor into a 6509. This is a problem that will be fixed
"real
  soon now"
  
  There are devices where available blades do not show up.
  
  But I would say in general this is very useful if you are aware of the
  limits.
  
  Oh yeah - some of the product lines are not well handled in the design
tool.
  Aironet, for example. Very high end switches, for example (as if I sell a
  lot of those ;- )
  
  Also, it can be difficult to find the IOS image you want.
  
  I've sounded negative. Let me assure that I use the tool daily, and in
  general I like it a lot.
  
  Chuck
  
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  Subject: Cisco Network Design
  
  Does anyone out there use the Cisco Network Designer tool?  If so what
are
  your views on it.
  
  Here is the link to view the actual tool.
  
  http://www.cisco.com/partner/cnd/inside.html
  
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RE: Cisco Network Design

2001-02-26 Thread Mark Rose

I have a CCO login, but cannot get to this tool. It keeps on asking for a
logon. Any ideas?

TIA
Mark

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Subject: Cisco Network Design


Does anyone out there use the Cisco Network Designer tool?  If so what are
your views on it.

Here is the link to view the actual tool.

http://www.cisco.com/partner/cnd/inside.html

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RE: Cisco Network Design

2001-02-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
et, for example. Very high end switches, for example (as if I sell a
lot of those ;- )

Also, it can be difficult to find the IOS image you want.

I've sounded negative. Let me assure that I use the tool daily, and in
general I like it a lot.

Chuck

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McCallum, Robert
Sent:  Monday, February 26, 2001 6:03 AM
To:'Ccielab' (E-mail); Cisco@Groupstudy. Com (E-mail)
Subject:   Cisco Network Design

Does anyone out there use the Cisco Network Designer tool?  If so what are
your views on it.

Here is the link to view the actual tool.

http://www.cisco.com/partner/cnd/inside.html

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Re: Cisco Network Design

2001-02-26 Thread Kevin Wigle

Perhaps you need a CCO login associated to a Reseller/Partner, not a client
CCO login.

I can get to the site and what I read on CCO is that the software/tool is
part of a course.

When you take the course - you get the tool.  The course is $435.

* * * * * * *
Training

In order to insure partner success and to maximize the benefit from Cisco
Network Designer, the software package has been bundled with training, which
is being offered through Global Knowledge for $435.00 per person.

* * * * * * * *

Then they want $995 a year for maintenance (per user) and I think the
Auto-Discover module is an additional $1995.

Anyway, don't think it can be downloaded from CCO.

Kevin Wigle

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 I have a CCO login, but cannot get to this tool. It keeps on asking for a
 logon. Any ideas?

 TIA
 Mark

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 McCallum, Robert
 Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 8:03 AM
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 Subject: Cisco Network Design


 Does anyone out there use the Cisco Network Designer tool?  If so what are
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 Here is the link to view the actual tool.

 http://www.cisco.com/partner/cnd/inside.html

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RE: Cisco Network Design

2001-02-26 Thread Steve Smith

I have both logins and only the reseller login will work. Kevin is
correct.

Steve

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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 1:42 PM
To: Mark Rose; Cisco@Groupstudy. Com (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Cisco Network Design


Perhaps you need a CCO login associated to a Reseller/Partner, not a
client
CCO login.

I can get to the site and what I read on CCO is that the software/tool
is
part of a course.

When you take the course - you get the tool.  The course is $435.

* * * * * * *
Training

In order to insure partner success and to maximize the benefit from
Cisco
Network Designer, the software package has been bundled with training,
which
is being offered through Global Knowledge for $435.00 per person.

* * * * * * * *

Then they want $995 a year for maintenance (per user) and I think the
Auto-Discover module is an additional $1995.

Anyway, don't think it can be downloaded from CCO.

Kevin Wigle

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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 11:39 AM
Subject: RE: Cisco Network Design


 I have a CCO login, but cannot get to this tool. It keeps on asking
for a
 logon. Any ideas?

 TIA
 Mark

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 Subject: Cisco Network Design


 Does anyone out there use the Cisco Network Designer tool?  If so what
are
 your views on it.

 Here is the link to view the actual tool.

 http://www.cisco.com/partner/cnd/inside.html

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