Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

2003-01-10 Thread steve
sorry

we got a bit of topic...

all the access permissions are setup in ...

Server configuration , setup ,secuiry,modify/Delete Users

but even with the VERY basic permissions of helpdesk you should still be
able to ruin ciscoview...

i believe there is a permissions issue on the disk you have installed
ciscoworks

answer

make sure your file permission`s is
read/write for both group and world on the /opt/CSCOpx directory  (also
check permissions on Win2k)

also make sure (unix) that the owner of the direcotry is csuser/causers

again i don`t know which OS  tyour onbut there are no default user
permissions on the web server(unix)..

HTH

steve




- Original Message -
From: Mr piyush shah 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 10:12 AM
Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


 Frank
 In fact I tried to install it on 3-4 machines ,but I
 kept on getting the same message.As told previously it
 works perfectly ok on the machine on which CIscoworks
 is loaded and I get the graphical presentation of the
 networking device . Pls help me.
 Regards

 Piyush



  --- Frank Jimenez  wrote:  Is it
 from just one particular workstation or any
  workstation?  IE and
  Netscape both?
 
  I've had intermittent problems accessing CW2K
  servers from my laptop -
  usually because I've done something funky with my
  Java settings or
  installed one to many new widgets.  I've had to
  reinstall IE/Netscape
  before I could get it to work right.
 
  Wouldn't hurt to make sure that the server is
  patched to current revs as
  well.
 
  Frank Jimenez, CCIE #738
  Systems Engineer
  Cisco Systems, Inc.
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
  Arnold, Jamie
  Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 6:07 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000
  [7:60285]
 
 
  What about *very* slow access to CiscoWorks?  We're
  running it from a
  new Dell 2550, 2 processors, 1gb or ram and the box
  does nothing but run
  CW. Accessing it from a workstation takes literally
  minutes to load the
  initial page and then another 3-4 minutes to load
  the device manager.
  Is this common?
 
  Thanks
 
 
  Imagination is more important than knowledge
 
  Albert Einstein
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Amr Essam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 1:07 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000
  [7:60285]
 
 
  Piyush
 
  Check the permissions for the user you logged on
  with to the ciscoworks
  And check the java settings in the web browser too I
  have passed with
  this kind of problem but it was solved by this way
  as it's mainly
  related with the browser
 
  Amr
 
 -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
  Mr piyush shah
  Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 11:14 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000
  [7:60285]
 
  Hi all
  I have windows2000 suite of NMS.I have installed CD1
  with version 4 .Now that I can acess the same
  locally
  ,while When I am trying to acess ciscoview through
  web
  using port 1741 on other pC,I am getting the error
  Please grant the permission to acess Ciscoview.I
  wonder whether where should I grant the
  permisiion.Request all to help me.
  Piyush
 
 
 
 
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Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

2003-01-10 Thread Mr piyush shah
Steve
In fact I tried reinstalling Java Plug-in and that
solved my problems.Anyway thanks for help
Regards


 --- steve  wrote:  sorry
 
 we got a bit of topic...
 
 all the access permissions are setup in ...
 
 Server configuration , setup ,secuiry,modify/Delete
 Users
 
 but even with the VERY basic permissions of helpdesk
 you should still be
 able to ruin ciscoview...
 
 i believe there is a permissions issue on the disk
 you have installed
 ciscoworks
 
 answer
 
 make sure your file permission`s is
 read/write for both group and world on the
 /opt/CSCOpx directory  (also
 check permissions on Win2k)
 
 also make sure (unix) that the owner of the
 direcotry is csuser/causers
 
 again i don`t know which OS  tyour onbut there
 are no default user
 permissions on the web server(unix)..
 
 HTH
 
 steve
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Mr piyush shah 
 To: 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 10:12 AM
 Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000
 [7:60285]
 
 
  Frank
  In fact I tried to install it on 3-4 machines ,but
 I
  kept on getting the same message.As told
 previously it
  works perfectly ok on the machine on which
 CIscoworks
  is loaded and I get the graphical presentation of
 the
  networking device . Pls help me.
  Regards
 
  Piyush
 
 
 
   --- Frank Jimenez  wrote:  Is it
  from just one particular workstation or any
   workstation?  IE and
   Netscape both?
  
   I've had intermittent problems accessing CW2K
   servers from my laptop -
   usually because I've done something funky with
 my
   Java settings or
   installed one to many new widgets.  I've had to
   reinstall IE/Netscape
   before I could get it to work right.
  
   Wouldn't hurt to make sure that the server is
   patched to current revs as
   well.
  
   Frank Jimenez, CCIE #738
   Systems Engineer
   Cisco Systems, Inc.
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
   Arnold, Jamie
   Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 6:07 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks
 2000
   [7:60285]
  
  
   What about *very* slow access to CiscoWorks? 
 We're
   running it from a
   new Dell 2550, 2 processors, 1gb or ram and the
 box
   does nothing but run
   CW. Accessing it from a workstation takes
 literally
   minutes to load the
   initial page and then another 3-4 minutes to
 load
   the device manager.
   Is this common?
  
   Thanks
  
  
   Imagination is more important than knowledge
  
   Albert Einstein
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Amr Essam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 1:07 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks
 2000
   [7:60285]
  
  
   Piyush
  
   Check the permissions for the user you logged on
   with to the ciscoworks
   And check the java settings in the web browser
 too I
   have passed with
   this kind of problem but it was solved by this
 way
   as it's mainly
   related with the browser
  
   Amr
  
  -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
   Mr piyush shah
   Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 11:14 AM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks
 2000
   [7:60285]
  
   Hi all
   I have windows2000 suite of NMS.I have installed
 CD1
   with version 4 .Now that I can acess the same
   locally
   ,while When I am trying to acess ciscoview
 through
   web
   using port 1741 on other pC,I am getting the
 error
   Please grant the permission to acess Ciscoview.I
   wonder whether where should I grant the
   permisiion.Request all to help me.
   Piyush
  
  
  
 


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RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

2003-01-09 Thread Arnold, Jamie
2 proc 1.9 Ghz Dell 2550 with a  gig of ram

Imagination is more important than knowledge
 
Albert Einstein


-Original Message-
From: steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 10:54 AM
To: Arnold, Jamie; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


hi,

that`s a real shame as it`s a great product...(2.1 once you have got all the
bugs out)

my sun machine has a 100 meg connection to a 5509 but it is in another
building...which is connected to us over a 100meg fibre link (this link also
carries normal userdata)

i am running solaris 2.6 32bit version on a dual proc(300mhz) system with
1gig of mem and a 36 gig hdd,

but to be honest all the people i have spoken to recommend running it on
atleast a dual proc system .

it shouldn`t be that slow .what are you running it on

steve


- Original Message -
From: Arnold, Jamie 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 1:11 PM
Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


 I'm sorry to say, but even after accessing it 10 times from any 
 machine it is just as slow as the first time.

 -Original Message-
 From: steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 2:21 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


 hi,

 this is a java FEATURE ,...we run it on a sun E250 dual proc 1gb mem 
 and it goes very well..

 once you have accepted the first security token and select grant
always
 the problem will go away ,,,

 it is authenticating of sorts your PC .hell ...actually it is 
 just registering it for future updates..

 also you must remember on a pc that has never connected  to CW2K the
server
 download`s and install the java 1.3_01 client ,which can take some
time..3-7
 mins with install

 but again this only happen`s once...
 when you register your Pc buy saying GRANT ALWAYS some java CAR 
 files
are
 installed onto your machine which simply register you everytime you 
 logonalso  the web server itself, keeps some cookie info about 
 which machine`s have tried to log on unsuccessfully..

 it`s ok and part of the process ... just say YES

 I have used Cw2k for some time and have got USED TOO it`s little 
 forboyles

 HTH

 Steve

 - Original Message -
 From: Frank Jimenez
 To:
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 10:38 PM
 Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


  Is it from just one particular workstation or any workstation?  IE 
  and Netscape both?
 
  I've had intermittent problems accessing CW2K servers from my laptop 
  - usually because I've done something funky with my Java settings or 
  installed one to many new widgets.  I've had to reinstall 
  IE/Netscape before I could get it to work right.
 
  Wouldn't hurt to make sure that the server is patched to current 
  revs as well.
 
  Frank Jimenez, CCIE #738
  Systems Engineer
  Cisco Systems, Inc.
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf 
  Of Arnold, Jamie
  Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 6:07 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]
 
 
  What about *very* slow access to CiscoWorks?  We're running it from 
  a new Dell 2550, 2 processors, 1gb or ram and the box does nothing 
  but run CW. Accessing it from a workstation takes literally minutes 
  to load the initial page and then another 3-4 minutes to load the 
  device manager. Is this common?
 
  Thanks
 
 
  Imagination is more important than knowledge
 
  Albert Einstein
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Amr Essam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 1:07 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]
 
 
  Piyush
 
  Check the permissions for the user you logged on with to the 
  ciscoworks And check the java settings in the web browser too I have 
  passed with this kind of problem but it was solved by this way as 
  it's mainly related with the browser
 
  Amr
 
 -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf 
  Of Mr piyush shah
  Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 11:14 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]
 
  Hi all
  I have windows2000 suite of NMS.I have installed CD1
  with version 4 .Now that I can acess the same locally ,while When I 
  am trying to acess ciscoview through web using port 1741 on other 
  pC,I am getting the error Please grant the permission to acess 
  Ciscoview.I wonder whether where should I grant the
  permisiion.Request all to help me.
  Piyush
 
 
  
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RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

2003-01-09 Thread Arnold, Jamie
2.6Ghz Dell, gig of ram..brand new machineI'm thinking of dumping the
Intel box and put it on a Solaris box.

Imagination is more important than knowledge
 
Albert Einstein


-Original Message-
From: Loechel, Michelle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 1:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


For Arnold, Jamie who said:

  Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 6:07 PM

  What about *very* slow access to CiscoWorks?  We're running it from
  a new Dell 2550, 2 processors, 1gb or ram and the box does nothing 
  but run CW. Accessing it from a workstation takes literally minutes 
  to load the initial page and then another 3-4 minutes to load the 
  device manager. Is this common?

It sounds like your server specs shouldn't be the problem.
What are your pc specs?  For my pc, I had to get a Pentium 4 1.2 GHz with
256 MB of RAM vs my old pc (P3 - 500 with 128MB of RAM) would take 3 times
as long and even longer if I had other apps open. My new pc only takes about
6 seconds to open the main window and 10 seconds to load the device view of
a 6509 in the core.  Add some time loading views for WAN equipment
(obviously).


For anyone thinking of putting this in, my experience with this application
is:
Much more stable on Solaris than on NT.
You must increase the hardware for every application in addition to CDOne
otherwise the performance is terrible.  And on top of that, double the
minimum requirements. For any upgrades, double your current box (assuming
you've done the above rule successfully).


I would agree that it is a great product.  
Mine runs fairly fast, but these are my server specs:
I have the LAN/WAN/DFM running on a Solaris 2.7 Ultra 80 with dual
Ultra-Sparc II chips with a Gig of RAM.


-Original Message-
From: steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 8:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


hi,

that`s a real shame as it`s a great product...(2.1 once you have got all the
bugs out)

my sun machine has a 100 meg connection to a 5509 but it is in another
building...which is connected to us over a 100meg fibre link (this link also
carries normal userdata)

i am running solaris 2.6 32bit version on a dual proc(300mhz) system with
1gig of mem and a 36 gig hdd,

but to be honest all the people i have spoken to recommend running it on
atleast a dual proc system .

it shouldn`t be that slow .what are you running it on

steve


- Original Message -
From: Arnold, Jamie 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 1:11 PM
Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


 I'm sorry to say, but even after accessing it 10 times from any
 machine it is just as slow as the first time.

 -Original Message-
 From: steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 2:21 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


 hi,

 this is a java FEATURE ,...we run it on a sun E250 dual proc 1gb mem
 and it goes very well..

 once you have accepted the first security token and select grant
always
 the problem will go away ,,,

 it is authenticating of sorts your PC .hell ...actually it is
 just registering it for future updates..

 also you must remember on a pc that has never connected  to CW2K the
server
 download`s and install the java 1.3_01 client ,which can take some
time..3-7
 mins with install

 but again this only happen`s once...
 when you register your Pc buy saying GRANT ALWAYS some java CAR
 files
are
 installed onto your machine which simply register you everytime you
 logonalso  the web server itself, keeps some cookie info about 
 which machine`s have tried to log on unsuccessfully..

 it`s ok and part of the process ... just say YES

 I have used Cw2k for some time and have got USED TOO it`s little
 forboyles

 HTH

 Steve

 - Original Message -
 From: Frank Jimenez
 To:
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 10:38 PM
 Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


  Is it from just one particular workstation or any workstation?  IE
  and Netscape both?
 
  I've had intermittent problems accessing CW2K servers from my laptop
  - usually because I've done something funky with my Java settings or 
  installed one to many new widgets.  I've had to reinstall 
  IE/Netscape before I could get it to work right.
 
  Wouldn't hurt to make sure that the server is patched to current
  revs as well.
 
  Frank Jimenez, CCIE #738
  Systems Engineer
  Cisco Systems, Inc.
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
  Of Arnold, Jamie
  Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 6:07 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]
 
 
  What about *very* slow access to CiscoWorks?  We're running it from
  a new Dell 2550, 2 processors

RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

2003-01-08 Thread Mr piyush shah
Frank
In fact I tried to install it on 3-4 machines ,but I
kept on getting the same message.As told previously it
works perfectly ok on the machine on which CIscoworks
is loaded and I get the graphical presentation of the
networking device . Pls help me.
Regards

Piyush



 --- Frank Jimenez  wrote:  Is it
from just one particular workstation or any
 workstation?  IE and
 Netscape both?
 
 I've had intermittent problems accessing CW2K
 servers from my laptop -
 usually because I've done something funky with my
 Java settings or
 installed one to many new widgets.  I've had to
 reinstall IE/Netscape
 before I could get it to work right.
 
 Wouldn't hurt to make sure that the server is
 patched to current revs as
 well.
 
 Frank Jimenez, CCIE #738
 Systems Engineer
 Cisco Systems, Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
 Arnold, Jamie
 Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 6:07 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000
 [7:60285]
 
 
 What about *very* slow access to CiscoWorks?  We're
 running it from a
 new Dell 2550, 2 processors, 1gb or ram and the box
 does nothing but run
 CW. Accessing it from a workstation takes literally
 minutes to load the
 initial page and then another 3-4 minutes to load
 the device manager.
 Is this common?
 
 Thanks
 
 
 Imagination is more important than knowledge
 
 Albert Einstein
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Amr Essam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 1:07 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000
 [7:60285]
 
 
 Piyush
 
 Check the permissions for the user you logged on
 with to the ciscoworks
 And check the java settings in the web browser too I
 have passed with
 this kind of problem but it was solved by this way
 as it's mainly
 related with the browser
 
 Amr
 
-Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
 Mr piyush shah
 Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 11:14 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000
 [7:60285]
 
 Hi all
 I have windows2000 suite of NMS.I have installed CD1
 with version 4 .Now that I can acess the same
 locally
 ,while When I am trying to acess ciscoview through
 web
 using port 1741 on other pC,I am getting the error
 Please grant the permission to acess Ciscoview.I
 wonder whether where should I grant the
 permisiion.Request all to help me.
 Piyush
 
 


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RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

2003-01-08 Thread Mr piyush shah
Dear Amr
I am logging onto Ciscoworks using admin as user which
when I am logging onto local machine( machine running
Ciscoworks200 ) I am getting connected.But with the
same user when  I am trying using differnt machine I
am getting the below-mentioned error.
Now I tried the testing on Internet Explorer 5.0 as
well as 5.5 .On local machine it is working even on IE
5.0 whereas on other PC it is not working even on 5.5
I am giving you some of the java settings on a working
PC are here 
HTTP Setting 
 Use HTTP 1.1
java settings
Java console enabled
Java logging enabled
JIT compiler  for VM  enabled.
Security
Check for publisher's certification




--- Amr Essam  wrote:  Piyush
 
 Check the permissions for the user you logged on
 with to the ciscoworks
 And check the java settings in the web browser too I
 have passed with
 this kind of problem but it was solved by this way
 as it's mainly
 related with the browser
 
 Amr
 
-Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
 Mr piyush shah
 Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 11:14 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000
 [7:60285]
 
 Hi all
 I have windows2000 suite of NMS.I have installed CD1
 with version 4 .Now that I can acess the same
 locally
 ,while When I am trying to acess ciscoview through
 web
 using port 1741 on other pC,I am getting the error
 Please grant the permission to acess Ciscoview.I
 wonder whether where should I grant the
 permisiion.Request all to help me.
 Piyush
 
 


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RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

2003-01-08 Thread Arnold, Jamie
I'm sorry to say, but even after accessing it 10 times from any machine it
is just as slow as the first time.

-Original Message-
From: steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 2:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


hi,

this is a java FEATURE ,...we run it on a sun E250 dual proc 1gb mem and
it goes very well..

once you have accepted the first security token and select grant always
the problem will go away ,,,

it is authenticating of sorts your PC .hell ...actually it is just
registering it for future updates..

also you must remember on a pc that has never connected  to CW2K the server
download`s and install the java 1.3_01 client ,which can take some time..3-7
mins with install

but again this only happen`s once...
when you register your Pc buy saying GRANT ALWAYS some java CAR files are
installed onto your machine which simply register you everytime you
logonalso  the web server itself, keeps some cookie info about which
machine`s have tried to log on unsuccessfully..

it`s ok and part of the process ... just say YES

I have used Cw2k for some time and have got USED TOO it`s little forboyles

HTH

Steve

- Original Message -
From: Frank Jimenez 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 10:38 PM
Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


 Is it from just one particular workstation or any workstation?  IE and 
 Netscape both?

 I've had intermittent problems accessing CW2K servers from my laptop - 
 usually because I've done something funky with my Java settings or 
 installed one to many new widgets.  I've had to reinstall IE/Netscape 
 before I could get it to work right.

 Wouldn't hurt to make sure that the server is patched to current revs 
 as well.

 Frank Jimenez, CCIE #738
 Systems Engineer
 Cisco Systems, Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
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 Of Arnold, Jamie
 Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 6:07 PM
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 Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


 What about *very* slow access to CiscoWorks?  We're running it from a 
 new Dell 2550, 2 processors, 1gb or ram and the box does nothing but 
 run CW. Accessing it from a workstation takes literally minutes to 
 load the initial page and then another 3-4 minutes to load the device 
 manager. Is this common?

 Thanks


 Imagination is more important than knowledge

 Albert Einstein


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 From: Amr Essam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 1:07 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


 Piyush

 Check the permissions for the user you logged on with to the 
 ciscoworks And check the java settings in the web browser too I have 
 passed with this kind of problem but it was solved by this way as it's 
 mainly related with the browser

 Amr

-Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf 
 Of Mr piyush shah
 Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 11:14 AM
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 Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

 Hi all
 I have windows2000 suite of NMS.I have installed CD1
 with version 4 .Now that I can acess the same locally
 ,while When I am trying to acess ciscoview through web
 using port 1741 on other pC,I am getting the error
 Please grant the permission to acess Ciscoview.I
 wonder whether where should I grant the
 permisiion.Request all to help me.
 Piyush


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Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

2003-01-08 Thread steve
hi,

that`s a real shame as it`s a great product...(2.1 once you have got all the
bugs out)

my sun machine has a 100 meg connection to a 5509 but it is in another
building...which is connected to us over a 100meg fibre link (this link also
carries normal userdata)

i am running solaris 2.6 32bit version on a dual proc(300mhz) system with
1gig of mem and a 36 gig hdd,

but to be honest all the people i have spoken to recommend running it on
atleast a dual proc system .

it shouldn`t be that slow .what are you running it on

steve


- Original Message -
From: Arnold, Jamie 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 1:11 PM
Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


 I'm sorry to say, but even after accessing it 10 times from any machine it
 is just as slow as the first time.

 -Original Message-
 From: steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 2:21 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


 hi,

 this is a java FEATURE ,...we run it on a sun E250 dual proc 1gb mem and
 it goes very well..

 once you have accepted the first security token and select grant
always
 the problem will go away ,,,

 it is authenticating of sorts your PC .hell ...actually it is just
 registering it for future updates..

 also you must remember on a pc that has never connected  to CW2K the
server
 download`s and install the java 1.3_01 client ,which can take some
time..3-7
 mins with install

 but again this only happen`s once...
 when you register your Pc buy saying GRANT ALWAYS some java CAR files
are
 installed onto your machine which simply register you everytime you
 logonalso  the web server itself, keeps some cookie info about which
 machine`s have tried to log on unsuccessfully..

 it`s ok and part of the process ... just say YES

 I have used Cw2k for some time and have got USED TOO it`s little forboyles

 HTH

 Steve

 - Original Message -
 From: Frank Jimenez
 To:
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 10:38 PM
 Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


  Is it from just one particular workstation or any workstation?  IE and
  Netscape both?
 
  I've had intermittent problems accessing CW2K servers from my laptop -
  usually because I've done something funky with my Java settings or
  installed one to many new widgets.  I've had to reinstall IE/Netscape
  before I could get it to work right.
 
  Wouldn't hurt to make sure that the server is patched to current revs
  as well.
 
  Frank Jimenez, CCIE #738
  Systems Engineer
  Cisco Systems, Inc.
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
  Of Arnold, Jamie
  Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 6:07 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]
 
 
  What about *very* slow access to CiscoWorks?  We're running it from a
  new Dell 2550, 2 processors, 1gb or ram and the box does nothing but
  run CW. Accessing it from a workstation takes literally minutes to
  load the initial page and then another 3-4 minutes to load the device
  manager. Is this common?
 
  Thanks
 
 
  Imagination is more important than knowledge
 
  Albert Einstein
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Amr Essam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 1:07 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]
 
 
  Piyush
 
  Check the permissions for the user you logged on with to the
  ciscoworks And check the java settings in the web browser too I have
  passed with this kind of problem but it was solved by this way as it's
  mainly related with the browser
 
  Amr
 
 -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
  Of Mr piyush shah
  Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 11:14 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]
 
  Hi all
  I have windows2000 suite of NMS.I have installed CD1
  with version 4 .Now that I can acess the same locally
  ,while When I am trying to acess ciscoview through web
  using port 1741 on other pC,I am getting the error
  Please grant the permission to acess Ciscoview.I
  wonder whether where should I grant the
  permisiion.Request all to help me.
  Piyush
 
 
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Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

2003-01-06 Thread steve
hi,

this is a java FEATURE ,...we run it on a sun E250 dual proc 1gb mem and
it goes very well..

once you have accepted the first security token and select grant always
the problem will go away ,,,

it is authenticating of sorts your PC .hell ...actually it is just
registering it for future updates..

also you must remember on a pc that has never connected  to CW2K the server
download`s and install the java 1.3_01 client ,which can take some time..3-7
mins with install

but again this only happen`s once...
when you register your Pc buy saying GRANT ALWAYS some java CAR files are
installed onto your machine which simply register you everytime you
logonalso  the web server itself, keeps some cookie info about which
machine`s have tried to log on unsuccessfully..

it`s ok and part of the process ... just say YES

I have used Cw2k for some time and have got USED TOO it`s little forboyles

HTH

Steve

- Original Message -
From: Frank Jimenez 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 10:38 PM
Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


 Is it from just one particular workstation or any workstation?  IE and
 Netscape both?

 I've had intermittent problems accessing CW2K servers from my laptop -
 usually because I've done something funky with my Java settings or
 installed one to many new widgets.  I've had to reinstall IE/Netscape
 before I could get it to work right.

 Wouldn't hurt to make sure that the server is patched to current revs as
 well.

 Frank Jimenez, CCIE #738
 Systems Engineer
 Cisco Systems, Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
 Arnold, Jamie
 Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 6:07 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


 What about *very* slow access to CiscoWorks?  We're running it from a
 new Dell 2550, 2 processors, 1gb or ram and the box does nothing but run
 CW. Accessing it from a workstation takes literally minutes to load the
 initial page and then another 3-4 minutes to load the device manager.
 Is this common?

 Thanks


 Imagination is more important than knowledge

 Albert Einstein


 -Original Message-
 From: Amr Essam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 1:07 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


 Piyush

 Check the permissions for the user you logged on with to the ciscoworks
 And check the java settings in the web browser too I have passed with
 this kind of problem but it was solved by this way as it's mainly
 related with the browser

 Amr

-Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
 Mr piyush shah
 Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 11:14 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

 Hi all
 I have windows2000 suite of NMS.I have installed CD1
 with version 4 .Now that I can acess the same locally
 ,while When I am trying to acess ciscoview through web
 using port 1741 on other pC,I am getting the error
 Please grant the permission to acess Ciscoview.I
 wonder whether where should I grant the
 permisiion.Request all to help me.
 Piyush


 
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RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

2003-01-05 Thread Frank Jimenez
Is it from just one particular workstation or any workstation?  IE and
Netscape both?

I've had intermittent problems accessing CW2K servers from my laptop -
usually because I've done something funky with my Java settings or
installed one to many new widgets.  I've had to reinstall IE/Netscape
before I could get it to work right.

Wouldn't hurt to make sure that the server is patched to current revs as
well.

Frank Jimenez, CCIE #738
Systems Engineer
Cisco Systems, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
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Arnold, Jamie
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 6:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


What about *very* slow access to CiscoWorks?  We're running it from a
new Dell 2550, 2 processors, 1gb or ram and the box does nothing but run
CW. Accessing it from a workstation takes literally minutes to load the
initial page and then another 3-4 minutes to load the device manager.
Is this common?

Thanks


Imagination is more important than knowledge

Albert Einstein


-Original Message-
From: Amr Essam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 1:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


Piyush

Check the permissions for the user you logged on with to the ciscoworks
And check the java settings in the web browser too I have passed with
this kind of problem but it was solved by this way as it's mainly
related with the browser

Amr

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Mr piyush shah
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 11:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

Hi all
I have windows2000 suite of NMS.I have installed CD1
with version 4 .Now that I can acess the same locally
,while When I am trying to acess ciscoview through web
using port 1741 on other pC,I am getting the error
Please grant the permission to acess Ciscoview.I
wonder whether where should I grant the
permisiion.Request all to help me.
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Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

2003-01-04 Thread Mr piyush shah
Hi all
I have windows2000 suite of NMS.I have installed CD1
with version 4 .Now that I can acess the same locally
,while When I am trying to acess ciscoview through web
using port 1741 on other pC,I am getting the error
Please grant the permission to acess Ciscoview.I
wonder whether where should I grant the
permisiion.Request all to help me.
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RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

2003-01-04 Thread Amr Essam
Piyush

Check the permissions for the user you logged on with to the ciscoworks
And check the java settings in the web browser too I have passed with
this kind of problem but it was solved by this way as it's mainly
related with the browser

Amr

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Mr piyush shah
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 11:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

Hi all
I have windows2000 suite of NMS.I have installed CD1
with version 4 .Now that I can acess the same locally
,while When I am trying to acess ciscoview through web
using port 1741 on other pC,I am getting the error
Please grant the permission to acess Ciscoview.I
wonder whether where should I grant the
permisiion.Request all to help me.
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RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

2003-01-04 Thread Amr Essam
Piyush

Check the permissions for the user you logged on with to the ciscoworks
And check the java settings in the web browser too I have passed with
this kind of problem but it was solved by this way as it's mainly
related with the browser

Amr

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Mr piyush shah
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 11:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

Hi all
I have windows2000 suite of NMS.I have installed CD1
with version 4 .Now that I can acess the same locally
,while When I am trying to acess ciscoview through web
using port 1741 on other pC,I am getting the error
Please grant the permission to acess Ciscoview.I
wonder whether where should I grant the
permisiion.Request all to help me.
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RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

2003-01-04 Thread Arnold, Jamie
What about *very* slow access to CiscoWorks?  We're running it from a new
Dell 2550, 2 processors, 1gb or ram and the box does nothing but run CW.
Accessing it from a workstation takes literally minutes to load the initial
page and then another 3-4 minutes to load the device manager.  Is this
common?

Thanks


Imagination is more important than knowledge
 
Albert Einstein


-Original Message-
From: Amr Essam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 1:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]


Piyush

Check the permissions for the user you logged on with to the ciscoworks And
check the java settings in the web browser too I have passed with this kind
of problem but it was solved by this way as it's mainly related with the
browser

Amr

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piyush shah
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 11:14 AM
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Subject: Re: problems while acessing Ciscoworks 2000 [7:60285]

Hi all
I have windows2000 suite of NMS.I have installed CD1
with version 4 .Now that I can acess the same locally
,while When I am trying to acess ciscoview through web
using port 1741 on other pC,I am getting the error
Please grant the permission to acess Ciscoview.I
wonder whether where should I grant the
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ciscoworks 2000 confused [7:56045]

2002-10-21 Thread supernet
I'm confused on how to manage network devices. Under Server
Configuration, there is ANI server admin. I can discover all network
devices. But what does RME do? Are they the same thing? Do I have to
manually add each device to RME? 
 
Thanks.
Yoshi




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RE: ciscoworks 2000 confused [7:56045]

2002-10-21 Thread David C Prall
Use ANI to do the discovery, and then have it populate RME.

Server Configuration -- Setup -- ANI Server Admin -- Device
Synchronization

just send everything to RME.

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 I'm confused on how to manage network devices. Under Server
 Configuration, there is ANI server admin. I can discover all network
 devices. But what does RME do? Are they the same thing? Do I have to
 manually add each device to RME?

 Thanks.
 Yoshi




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RE: Ciscoworks 2000 [7:48211]

2002-07-08 Thread Mckenzie Bill

If you have Device Fault Manager installed, it has a tab that you can set up
an email address or messaging phone number that will send you an alert if a
device goes down.  The problem with it is that you can't change the message
that you get from CiscoWorks, which is a really vague alert saying that
there has been an Operational Exception.

Hope this helps,
Bill Mckenzie


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Ciscoworks 2000 [7:48211]

2002-07-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hey Gang, what is necessary to get Ciscoworks to page you is a device goes
down?
 
Thanks,
 
Steve Smith




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Re: IOS upgrades using Ciscoworks 2000. [7:46989]

2002-06-23 Thread CiscoEnthuastic

Hi do u use Device Fault Manager


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 hello, I'm the CW person at out organization that's why I've to chip in:

 just try it - it's really no problem

 from RessorceManagerEssentials -  Software Manangement - Distribute
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 it writes everything that happens in a very detailed fashion on the
 screen, and asks you for confirmation at every corner, so it is really
 just a matter of doing it

 or did I miss the question?

 cheers georg


 D'souza, Henry (MED, TCS) schrieb:
 
  Anyone can give me an way to  make a package of an IOS using Cisco Works
  2000 and then remotely upgrading the IOS of a router ?,
  Any tips / clues or pointers you can give me ?.
 
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Re: CiscoWorks 2000: Campus Manager can't connect to ANI Server [7:33215]

2002-01-25 Thread Sasa Milic

Dandi,

If you want to use CiscoWorks, you must have DNS server. It can be
on the same box as campus manager, for testing purposes, but in
production network you should put it on separate box. CiscoWorks
takes lot of resurces.

You only need one host in zone file, the host where CiscoWorks (and
ANI server) is running. Believe me, I've been there and spent two
days trying to figure out what is wrong, then I RTFM which says
that campus manager is using DNS to resolve ANI server name into
address.

Sasa
CCIE #8635


Dandi Darsana wrote:
 
 Can you explain it more detail, please? Also I don't have DNS server in the
 network. I use only IP address.
 
 Dandi
 
 At 02:04 PM 1/24/02 -0500, Sasa Milic wrote:
 Usual problem with ANI is that host where it is running must be
 configured in DNS. It doesn't help if you put it in local hosts
 file; campus manager wants is asking DNS server to resolve the
 name of ANI server.
 
 Sasa
 CCIE #8635
 
 
 Dandi Darsana wrote:
  
   Dear all,
  
   I have problem with my Ciscoworks 2000. It running under Windows NT
 ver.4,
   Service Pack 6. Everytime I try to run Campus Manager, I always get
error
   message:
   Cannot connect to ANI Server.
   I have checked and rechecked the settings in ANI Server. Everything
 seemed
   OK. The ANI Server status is Running but busy flag set.
   I have also checked the ANIServer.log file. I see the status is idle.
   Actually I have tried to reinstall the CiscoWorks 2000, and I also
 install
   it into 2 different Windows NT machines. But I always get the same
 problem.
   I also install Resource Manager Essentials, Device Fault Manager,
Device
   Manager, Content Flow Monitor, etc, into the same machines with no
 problem
   at all.
   Thank you very much for your help.
  
   Best Regards,
   Dandi




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Re: CiscoWorks 2000: Campus Manager can't connect to ANI Server [7:33251]

2002-01-25 Thread Gaz

I know it used to be the case that you couldn't connect to the ANI server
for the first 5 minutes or so.
Not done much with it for 18 months now and this was with CWSI 5.2 (from
distant memory) so not sure if that's the case now.
I rebuilt a few times before finding this out. Waited 5 minutes and all was
OK.
Probably not this simple but thought I'd mention it.

Gaz


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 Usual problem with ANI is that host where it is running must be
 configured in DNS. It doesn't help if you put it in local hosts
 file; campus manager wants is asking DNS server to resolve the
 name of ANI server.

 Sasa
 CCIE #8635


 Dandi Darsana wrote:
 
  Dear all,
 
  I have problem with my Ciscoworks 2000. It running under Windows NT
ver.4,
  Service Pack 6. Everytime I try to run Campus Manager, I always get
error
  message:
  Cannot connect to ANI Server.
  I have checked and rechecked the settings in ANI Server. Everything
seemed
  OK. The ANI Server status is Running but busy flag set.
  I have also checked the ANIServer.log file. I see the status is idle.
  Actually I have tried to reinstall the CiscoWorks 2000, and I also
install
  it into 2 different Windows NT machines. But I always get the same
problem.
  I also install Resource Manager Essentials, Device Fault Manager, Device
  Manager, Content Flow Monitor, etc, into the same machines with no
problem
  at all.
  Thank you very much for your help.
 
  Best Regards,
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CiscoWorks 2000: Campus Manager can't connect to ANI Server [7:33061]

2002-01-24 Thread Dandi Darsana

Dear all,

I have problem with my Ciscoworks 2000. It running under Windows NT ver.4, 
Service Pack 6. Everytime I try to run Campus Manager, I always get error 
message:
Cannot connect to ANI Server.
I have checked and rechecked the settings in ANI Server. Everything seemed 
OK. The ANI Server status is Running but busy flag set.
I have also checked the ANIServer.log file. I see the status is idle.
Actually I have tried to reinstall the CiscoWorks 2000, and I also install 
it into 2 different Windows NT machines. But I always get the same problem.
I also install Resource Manager Essentials, Device Fault Manager, Device 
Manager, Content Flow Monitor, etc, into the same machines with no problem 
at all.
Thank you very much for your help.

Best Regards,
Dandi




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RE: CiscoWorks 2000: Campus Manager can't connect to ANI Server [7:33084]

2002-01-24 Thread Bill Carter

I had the same problem.  Never got it resolved until I reinstalled NT and
Ciscoworks 2K/Campus Manager.

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Dandi Darsana
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 5:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CiscoWorks 2000: Campus Manager can't connect to ANI Server
[7:33061]


Dear all,

I have problem with my Ciscoworks 2000. It running under Windows NT ver.4,
Service Pack 6. Everytime I try to run Campus Manager, I always get error
message:
Cannot connect to ANI Server.
I have checked and rechecked the settings in ANI Server. Everything seemed
OK. The ANI Server status is Running but busy flag set.
I have also checked the ANIServer.log file. I see the status is idle.
Actually I have tried to reinstall the CiscoWorks 2000, and I also install
it into 2 different Windows NT machines. But I always get the same problem.
I also install Resource Manager Essentials, Device Fault Manager, Device
Manager, Content Flow Monitor, etc, into the same machines with no problem
at all.
Thank you very much for your help.

Best Regards,
Dandi




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Re: CiscoWorks 2000: Campus Manager can't connect to ANI Server [7:33103]

2002-01-24 Thread Sasa Milic

Usual problem with ANI is that host where it is running must be
configured in DNS. It doesn't help if you put it in local hosts
file; campus manager wants is asking DNS server to resolve the
name of ANI server.

Sasa
CCIE #8635


Dandi Darsana wrote:
 
 Dear all,
 
 I have problem with my Ciscoworks 2000. It running under Windows NT ver.4,
 Service Pack 6. Everytime I try to run Campus Manager, I always get error
 message:
 Cannot connect to ANI Server.
 I have checked and rechecked the settings in ANI Server. Everything seemed
 OK. The ANI Server status is Running but busy flag set.
 I have also checked the ANIServer.log file. I see the status is idle.
 Actually I have tried to reinstall the CiscoWorks 2000, and I also install
 it into 2 different Windows NT machines. But I always get the same problem.
 I also install Resource Manager Essentials, Device Fault Manager, Device
 Manager, Content Flow Monitor, etc, into the same machines with no problem
 at all.
 Thank you very much for your help.
 
 Best Regards,
 Dandi




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Re: CiscoWorks 2000: Campus Manager can't connect to ANI Server [7:33146]

2002-01-24 Thread Dandi Darsana

Can you explain it more detail, please? Also I don't have DNS server in the 
network. I use only IP address.

Dandi

At 02:04 PM 1/24/02 -0500, Sasa Milic wrote:
Usual problem with ANI is that host where it is running must be
configured in DNS. It doesn't help if you put it in local hosts
file; campus manager wants is asking DNS server to resolve the
name of ANI server.

Sasa
CCIE #8635


Dandi Darsana wrote:
 
  Dear all,
 
  I have problem with my Ciscoworks 2000. It running under Windows NT
ver.4,
  Service Pack 6. Everytime I try to run Campus Manager, I always get error
  message:
  Cannot connect to ANI Server.
  I have checked and rechecked the settings in ANI Server. Everything
seemed
  OK. The ANI Server status is Running but busy flag set.
  I have also checked the ANIServer.log file. I see the status is idle.
  Actually I have tried to reinstall the CiscoWorks 2000, and I also
install
  it into 2 different Windows NT machines. But I always get the same
problem.
  I also install Resource Manager Essentials, Device Fault Manager, Device
  Manager, Content Flow Monitor, etc, into the same machines with no
problem
  at all.
  Thank you very much for your help.
 
  Best Regards,
  Dandi




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RE: CiscoWorks 2000: Campus Manager can't connect to ANI Server [7:33152]

2002-01-24 Thread Sean Knox

Sounds like you need to setup a small DNS server to accommodate ANI, since,
as Sasa pointed out, it doesn't matter if you define your hosts in a
/etc/hosts file.

Sean

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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 5:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[7:33146]


Can you explain it more detail, please? Also I don't have DNS server in the 
network. I use only IP address.

Dandi

At 02:04 PM 1/24/02 -0500, Sasa Milic wrote:
Usual problem with ANI is that host where it is running must be
configured in DNS. It doesn't help if you put it in local hosts
file; campus manager wants is asking DNS server to resolve the
name of ANI server.

Sasa
CCIE #8635


Dandi Darsana wrote:
 
  Dear all,
 
  I have problem with my Ciscoworks 2000. It running under Windows NT
ver.4,
  Service Pack 6. Everytime I try to run Campus Manager, I always get
error
  message:
  Cannot connect to ANI Server.
  I have checked and rechecked the settings in ANI Server. Everything
seemed
  OK. The ANI Server status is Running but busy flag set.
  I have also checked the ANIServer.log file. I see the status is idle.
  Actually I have tried to reinstall the CiscoWorks 2000, and I also
install
  it into 2 different Windows NT machines. But I always get the same
problem.
  I also install Resource Manager Essentials, Device Fault Manager, Device
  Manager, Content Flow Monitor, etc, into the same machines with no
problem
  at all.
  Thank you very much for your help.
 
  Best Regards,
  Dandi




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Re: Problems with CiscoWorks 2000 [7:24391]

2001-10-28 Thread Jeff Duchin

The easiest way to do this is have Campus discover everything (which uses
cdp) and then import it in to RME. Of course everything in ANI Server setup
needs to be correct. Have you gone into RME and checked the device
attributes? This will show you any errors between RME and the device in
question.

It will only show the IP in Campus unless you have DNS enabled.

Jeff

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 Hi Guys

 I've installed Ciscoworks 2000, at a clients site with 2 Cat 6509's  12
Cat
 3548's. In resource Manager I'm setting up syslog to report messages from
 the switches to CW2000, when I check the syslog reports on where I should
 expect to see the IP address of the switch that sent the message, I see
 ThisAddressDoesNotExist I have checked to see if all was set up on the
 switch ok which it was, I have also disabled reverse DNS.

 Can anyone tell me why I cannot see the IP address of the switch(by the
way
 the switches in question have been set up to be managed by resource
manager.

 Also on Campus manager in the topology map I want to see the names of the
 routers rather than the IP address how do  manage that ?



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RE: Problems with CiscoWorks 2000 [7:24391]

2001-10-28 Thread Brian Wilkins

Here's just a couple of thoughts that might help, although I'm certainly no
CiscoWorks guru.

1.  Make sure you have the latest / greatest version of CisoWorks.  I know
that should be obvious, but I can tell you from personal experience that
they are changing it A LOT!!

2. Grab a freebie syslog server off the Internet (I use one from Kiwi which
works great), have your devices send the syslogs to it, and see what the
messages look like there.  That might give you an indication on whether it's
CiscoWorks or the devices that's the culprit.  For Kiwi's free syslog
server, go to www.kiwi-enterprises.com.

3.  Switch to OpenView.  :-)

Best of luck,

Brian Wilkins
CNE / MCSE / CCNP


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Problems with CiscoWorks 2000 [7:24391]

2001-10-27 Thread Simon Watson

Hi Guys

I've installed Ciscoworks 2000, at a clients site with 2 Cat 6509's  12 Cat 
3548's. In resource Manager I'm setting up syslog to report messages from 
the switches to CW2000, when I check the syslog reports on where I should 
expect to see the IP address of the switch that sent the message, I see 
ThisAddressDoesNotExist I have checked to see if all was set up on the 
switch ok which it was, I have also disabled reverse DNS.

Can anyone tell me why I cannot see the IP address of the switch(by the way 
the switches in question have been set up to be managed by resource manager.

Also on Campus manager in the topology map I want to see the names of the 
routers rather than the IP address how do  manage that ?



Thanks

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Re: Ciscoworks 2000 [7:20453]

2001-09-20 Thread Jin Jung

Dear Lavillie,
I been working with CIscoWorks2000 for about a year,
I was not able to fine any good book related to this product other then one
from Cisco web site.

Cisco press has one book out for this product
But it only covers the basics..

jin jung
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE, CNE, CCIE wittee pass,,
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Subject: Ciscoworks 2000 [7:20453]


 Can anyone suggest any books for Ciscoworks 2000?

 Thanks in advance,

 LaVillie Tate

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Ciscoworks 2000 [7:20453]

2001-09-19 Thread LaVillie Tate

Can anyone suggest any books for Ciscoworks 2000?

Thanks in advance,

LaVillie Tate

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Re: CISCOWORKS 2000 [7:5582]

2001-05-26 Thread Jon Kadis

JohnMail wrote:

 I am trying to decide whether or not I should attend a CISCOWORKS 2000 BOOT
 CAMP  program that costs $4000 for 5 days.  The name of the course is
 CISCOWORKS 2000 FUNDAMENTALS  LAN/WAN

 Is there a better way of acquiring the same training at a lower cost via
 online sources.  I am also interested in books on this subject.

Mentor offers Ciscoworks Fundamentals and will shortly be offering 
Ciscoworks LAN/WAN
as two separate classes. There's no way that you can take in all of the
information that
you need about both of these products in a one week boot camp.

-Jon




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CISCOWORKS 2000 [7:5582]

2001-05-23 Thread JohnMail

I am trying to decide whether or not I should attend a CISCOWORKS 2000 BOOT
CAMP  program that costs $4000 for 5 days.  The name of the course is
CISCOWORKS 2000 FUNDAMENTALS  LAN/WAN

Is there a better way of acquiring the same training at a lower cost via
online sources.  I am also interested in books on this subject.

Thanks for you comments


Cheers,
John.




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RE: CISCOWORKS 2000 [7:5582]

2001-05-23 Thread Hire, Ejay

IMHO, It's better to use your money on routers, switches, and books and get
the 45 day trial of Ciscoworks.

Ejay Hire


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Subject: CISCOWORKS 2000 [7:5582]


I am trying to decide whether or not I should attend a CISCOWORKS 2000 BOOT
CAMP  program that costs $4000 for 5 days.  The name of the course is
CISCOWORKS 2000 FUNDAMENTALS  LAN/WAN

Is there a better way of acquiring the same training at a lower cost via
online sources.  I am also interested in books on this subject.

Thanks for you comments


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Re: CISCOWORKS 2000 [7:5582]

2001-05-23 Thread Circusnuts

Is their a better or second way of learning CiscoWorks ???

None that I was able to find.  The CiscoWorks bootcamp is a brand new Global
Knowledge thing.  They cancelled the DC area (old version) of that class a
few months back.  I decided to go it alone  have spent almost $,2000 in
course material off of Ebay + building a server to house CiscoWorks (512 RAM
minimum).  The class is big bucks, but I'd go if I have the training
money...

Good Luck !!!
Phil

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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 1:03 PM
Subject: RE: CISCOWORKS 2000 [7:5582]


 IMHO, It's better to use your money on routers, switches, and books and
get
 the 45 day trial of Ciscoworks.

 Ejay Hire


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 Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 12:23 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: CISCOWORKS 2000 [7:5582]


 I am trying to decide whether or not I should attend a CISCOWORKS 2000
BOOT
 CAMP  program that costs $4000 for 5 days.  The name of the course is
 CISCOWORKS 2000 FUNDAMENTALS  LAN/WAN

 Is there a better way of acquiring the same training at a lower cost via
 online sources.  I am also interested in books on this subject.

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Re: CISCOWORKS 2000 [7:5582]

2001-05-23 Thread Circusnuts

CBT is $10 from Cisco, but I was not impressed.  It really takes hands on...

Phil

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To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 12:23 PM
Subject: CISCOWORKS 2000 [7:5582]


 I am trying to decide whether or not I should attend a CISCOWORKS 2000
BOOT
 CAMP  program that costs $4000 for 5 days.  The name of the course is
 CISCOWORKS 2000 FUNDAMENTALS  LAN/WAN

 Is there a better way of acquiring the same training at a lower cost via
 online sources.  I am also interested in books on this subject.

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Re: Questions of Ciscoworks 2000 [7:2608]

2001-04-30 Thread Jeff Duchin

DO NOT install the CAM...use Java only. If you've installed it, uninstall it
on the server and client. Make sure you adjust the Virtual Memory on the
server... I have it running on dual PIII with a gig of RAM and it's smokin
right along.

You have to configure RME exactly as the docs say if you want to get the
full potential of the LMS... meaning that in order to utilize alot of the
features they have to be in the RME inventory. The best way is to have
Campus Manager find all the device in your network, then have RME import
from Campus.

Hope this helps,
Jeff

Jianfeng Wang  wrote in message
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 Hi group,

 I don't have much experience with Ciscoworks 2000. I had worked for a
 whole week and not able to make the Ciscoworks 2000 Essential working. I
 tried to download from configuration management - config editor -
 file - download. But I get error: no file are check out for
 download. Any one can tell me what this means and how to fix this?

 I also hope you experienced people can tell me how do you feel about
 Ciscoworks 2000. Is that very helpful in your environment?

 I setup Ciscoworks 2000 on Windows 2000 (1G mem, 800M PIII). I ran it on
 my client with 192M mem. After 2 hours working with that, I got run out
 of virtual mem alert. Checked task manager and find IE (only one
 instance run ciscoworks 2000 client) took 185M or mem. Every thing is
 very, very slow. I used to use very old version of ciscowork. I remember
 it wasn't that terrible. I wonder this java based new ciscowork is
 better?

 Thank you very much for your opinion.

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CiscoWorks 2000 links [7:2261]

2001-04-27 Thread Circusnuts

Here is the main CiscoWorks Page...

http://216.13.129.235/smPage?k=389389278t=psrlevel=client_html/22/v2/detai
lsku_id=1177parent_id=111

Here's the training CD information (Part # TRNG-800160 ).  The price is $10+
shipping...

Phil

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From: Niraj Palikhey 
To: 
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: CiscoWorks 2000 books??? [7:2151]


 Hi Phil,
 I have a CCO account. How would I get this wonderful copy?
 Thank you.
 Kind regards,
 Niraj


 From: Circusnuts 
 Reply-To: Circusnuts 
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: CiscoWorks 2000 books??? [7:2151]
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 00:48:54 -0400
 
 On another note- there is a fellow on Ebay that is selling CiscoWorks
2000
 CBT's  getting hundreds of dollars for each copy.  Those CBT's are $10+
 shipping from Cisco.
 
 Go figure !!!
 Phil
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Circusnuts
 To: Lewis, John M ;
 Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 10:49 PM
 Subject: Re: CiscoWorks 2000 books??? [7:2151]
 
 
   Dude- Good Luck !!!  The global class was canceled here in the DC
area,
 so
 I
   bought two course books off of Ebay ($400 each, but awesome books).  I
 have
   an NT copy of CW2000  Campus Manager running on my PC (WIN 2K Server/
 512
   RAM/ Gig processor), and it's still a tad sluggish.  I'm slowly
getting
 my
   lab routers  switches installed in the database.  I bought a
 Cisco/NetScout
   probe to run in Traffic Manager  just picked up a CWSI bundle off of
 Ebay,
   so I now have a lot of the official install notes.  The CCO is
 available,
   but you really need to have a specific question when digging through
all
 the
   information.  There are no Cisco Press books,  not much of a support
 base
   if you are learning CiscoWorks solo.  I can share some advice  what
to
   avoid, that's about it.  I would estimate It will have cost me almost
 $1,500
   for all the gathered material to study from (including the probe), but
I
   work for a small network design company  I'll recoupe the investment
 back
   fairly quickly (kinda makes the pursuit a little fun).
  
   All the best !!!
   Phil
  
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   From: Lewis, John M
   To:
   Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 2:20 PM
   Subject: CiscoWorks 2000 books??? [7:2151]
  
  
Hey anyone know of a good CiscoWork 2000 book?  I am also looking
for
 some
training in the LA area for Ciscoworks 2000 please send me email if
 you
   have
any information.
   
Thanks John
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ciscoworks 2000 [7:2336]

2001-04-27 Thread park jeongwoo

Hi all
I am ciscowork 2000 newbie.
Does anyone know how to capture all the routers'
config at a time using ciscoworks 2000.
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CiscoWorks 2000 books??? [7:2151]

2001-04-26 Thread Lewis, John M

Hey anyone know of a good CiscoWork 2000 book?  I am also looking for some
training in the LA area for Ciscoworks 2000 please send me email if you have
any information.

Thanks John




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Re: CiscoWorks 2000 books??? [7:2151]

2001-04-26 Thread Circusnuts

Dude- Good Luck !!!  The global class was canceled here in the DC area, so I
bought two course books off of Ebay ($400 each, but awesome books).  I have
an NT copy of CW2000  Campus Manager running on my PC (WIN 2K Server/ 512
RAM/ Gig processor), and it's still a tad sluggish.  I'm slowly getting my
lab routers  switches installed in the database.  I bought a Cisco/NetScout
probe to run in Traffic Manager  just picked up a CWSI bundle off of Ebay,
so I now have a lot of the official install notes.  The CCO is available,
but you really need to have a specific question when digging through all the
information.  There are no Cisco Press books,  not much of a support base
if you are learning CiscoWorks solo.  I can share some advice  what to
avoid, that's about it.  I would estimate It will have cost me almost $1,500
for all the gathered material to study from (including the probe), but I
work for a small network design company  I'll recoupe the investment back
fairly quickly (kinda makes the pursuit a little fun).

All the best !!!
Phil

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From: Lewis, John M 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 2:20 PM
Subject: CiscoWorks 2000 books??? [7:2151]


 Hey anyone know of a good CiscoWork 2000 book?  I am also looking for some
 training in the LA area for Ciscoworks 2000 please send me email if you
have
 any information.

 Thanks John
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Re: CiscoWorks 2000 books??? [7:2151]

2001-04-26 Thread Circusnuts

On another note- there is a fellow on Ebay that is selling CiscoWorks 2000
CBT's  getting hundreds of dollars for each copy.  Those CBT's are $10+
shipping from Cisco.

Go figure !!!
Phil

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To: Lewis, John M ; 
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: CiscoWorks 2000 books??? [7:2151]


 Dude- Good Luck !!!  The global class was canceled here in the DC area, so
I
 bought two course books off of Ebay ($400 each, but awesome books).  I
have
 an NT copy of CW2000  Campus Manager running on my PC (WIN 2K Server/ 512
 RAM/ Gig processor), and it's still a tad sluggish.  I'm slowly getting my
 lab routers  switches installed in the database.  I bought a
Cisco/NetScout
 probe to run in Traffic Manager  just picked up a CWSI bundle off of
Ebay,
 so I now have a lot of the official install notes.  The CCO is available,
 but you really need to have a specific question when digging through all
the
 information.  There are no Cisco Press books,  not much of a support base
 if you are learning CiscoWorks solo.  I can share some advice  what to
 avoid, that's about it.  I would estimate It will have cost me almost
$1,500
 for all the gathered material to study from (including the probe), but I
 work for a small network design company  I'll recoupe the investment back
 fairly quickly (kinda makes the pursuit a little fun).

 All the best !!!
 Phil

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 Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 2:20 PM
 Subject: CiscoWorks 2000 books??? [7:2151]


  Hey anyone know of a good CiscoWork 2000 book?  I am also looking for
some
  training in the LA area for Ciscoworks 2000 please send me email if you
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  any information.
 
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CiscoWorks 2000 vs. CiscoWorks for Windows

2001-03-15 Thread Jeff Walzer

We have a Frame Relay network that connects 8 remote locations. Our
locations have a combo of 3548 and 2924 Cisco switches. There are only two
IT guys in one location and we want to be able to monitor each location
using a protocol analyzer. Does either CiscoWorks 2000 or CiscoWorks for
Windows allow this capability? Or do I have to go with a solution from
EtherPeek or NAI's Sniffer products?

We are interested in seeing traffic, utilization, problems (errors,
collisions, etc) on all of our LANs from one central location.

Thanks,
Jeff

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Update: CiscoWorks 2000

2001-01-26 Thread Rik Guyler

Well, thanks to all who sent suggestions about increasing the performance of
my CiscoWorks 2000 server.  I followed all suggestions sent.  The real issue
seems to be unrealistic minimum server specs from Cisco on this product.  If
any of you plan to sell or suggest this product, I would advise you to
ignore the minimum specs and go with a much more powerful solution.

My client originally provided the following box:
Single PIII 766
768MB RAM
10GB IDE HDD (bad choice here for sure)

This solution was pathetically slow.  I mean, it would literally take 3-5
minutes just to bring up a window (all java code running on an Apache web
server running on NT 4.0 SP5)!  

I setup a test server with the following:
Dual PIII 866
1GB RAM
RAID 5 w/3-9.1GB Ultra SCSI-2 drives (yeah!)

This solution kicked butt!  So, even though the first box met the minimum
requirements, you would get killed by the client if you brought this to them
to use!  Take my advice: buy a "real" server for this suite!

PS I opened a case with TAC.  They told me NOT to install CAM as it has been
shown to produce a slower response rather than its intended faster response.
There is also a Java VM upgrade for IE that they told me to get.  Search for
Java VM on www.download.com and you will find it.

Sorry for this lengthy post!

---
Rik Guyler
The SMS Group, Inc


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RE: CiscoWorks 2000

2001-01-22 Thread Rik Guyler

Sorry it took so long to reply - I've been installing a new hospital
backbone this past week.  ;-)

The server is fairly beefy: PIII 733, 764MB RAM, 10GB HDD

When I say it "looks" like nothing is going on, there is no real activity
shown in the task manager.  If that can't be trusted, there is almost no
disk activity during this period as well.  It literally takes 3-5 minutes to
open a management window from within Cisco Works!

Rik

-Original Message-
From: nobody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 5:41 PM
To: Rik Guyler; Cisco Groupstudy (E-mail)
Subject: Re: CiscoWorks 2000


can you be more specific on what's slow? and what are the specs of the
server?
just because the proces monitor says that nothing is going on, doesn't mean
nothing
is going on - it's microsoft ;-)

peter
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Subject: CiscoWorks 2000


 Man, I just loaded CW2k for the first time on an NT server and it's really
 slw!

 It's an Apache web server running on NT Server 4.0 SP5 and the CW2k stuff
is
 all Java.  Has anybody been through this already?  I've tried to find some
 information on performance tuning within the hallowed walls of CCO but
 haven't found anything as of yet.  Just tuning the server doesn't help as
 the resources don't appear to be anywhere near maximum.

 If anybody has any ideas, suggestions, or just can share in my misery with
 this product, please let me know!

 ---
 Rik Guyler


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Re: CiscoWorks 2000

2001-01-22 Thread Circusnuts


 Sorry it took so long to reply - I've been installing a new hospital
 backbone this past week.  ;-)

My wife says I need a new backbone, where is this hospital located  how
much for the operation :-)

Sorry- giddy from too much reading @ the moment
Phil

 The server is fairly beefy: PIII 733, 764MB RAM, 10GB HDD

 When I say it "looks" like nothing is going on, there is no real activity
 shown in the task manager.  If that can't be trusted, there is almost no
 disk activity during this period as well.  It literally takes 3-5 minutes
to
 open a management window from within Cisco Works!

 Rik

 -Original Message-
 From: nobody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 5:41 PM
 To: Rik Guyler; Cisco Groupstudy (E-mail)
 Subject: Re: CiscoWorks 2000


 can you be more specific on what's slow? and what are the specs of the
 server?
 just because the proces monitor says that nothing is going on, doesn't
mean
 nothing
 is going on - it's microsoft ;-)

 peter
 PIA#0001

 - Original Message -
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 To: "Cisco Groupstudy (E-mail)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 2:01 PM
 Subject: CiscoWorks 2000


  Man, I just loaded CW2k for the first time on an NT server and it's
really
  slw!
 
  It's an Apache web server running on NT Server 4.0 SP5 and the CW2k
stuff
 is
  all Java.  Has anybody been through this already?  I've tried to find
some
  information on performance tuning within the hallowed walls of CCO but
  haven't found anything as of yet.  Just tuning the server doesn't help
as
  the resources don't appear to be anywhere near maximum.
 
  If anybody has any ideas, suggestions, or just can share in my misery
with
  this product, please let me know!
 
  ---
  Rik Guyler
 
 
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CiscoWorks 2000

2001-01-15 Thread Rik Guyler

Man, I just loaded CW2k for the first time on an NT server and it's really
slw!  

It's an Apache web server running on NT Server 4.0 SP5 and the CW2k stuff is
all Java.  Has anybody been through this already?  I've tried to find some
information on performance tuning within the hallowed walls of CCO but
haven't found anything as of yet.  Just tuning the server doesn't help as
the resources don't appear to be anywhere near maximum.

If anybody has any ideas, suggestions, or just can share in my misery with
this product, please let me know!

---
Rik Guyler


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Re: CiscoWorks 2000

2001-01-15 Thread nobody

can you be more specific on what's slow? and what are the specs of the
server?
just because the proces monitor says that nothing is going on, doesn't mean
nothing
is going on - it's microsoft ;-)

peter
PIA#0001

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Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 2:01 PM
Subject: CiscoWorks 2000


 Man, I just loaded CW2k for the first time on an NT server and it's really
 slw!

 It's an Apache web server running on NT Server 4.0 SP5 and the CW2k stuff
is
 all Java.  Has anybody been through this already?  I've tried to find some
 information on performance tuning within the hallowed walls of CCO but
 haven't found anything as of yet.  Just tuning the server doesn't help as
 the resources don't appear to be anywhere near maximum.

 If anybody has any ideas, suggestions, or just can share in my misery with
 this product, please let me know!

 ---
 Rik Guyler


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RE: CiscoWorks 2000

2001-01-15 Thread Shaheed, Manzur

Are you using RME as well? I found that when the log files are pretty big in
the RME log directory (c:\program files\cscopx\log) the whole system is very
slow. As soon as I rotate the log files, the system performs well.

Hope this helps.
Manzur Shaheed
M.Sc (Computer Science), CCNP2.0, MCSE+I
Melbourne, Australia

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Tuesday, 16 January 2001 09:02
 To:   Cisco Groupstudy (E-mail)
 Subject:  CiscoWorks 2000
 
 Man, I just loaded CW2k for the first time on an NT server and it's really
 slw!  
 
 It's an Apache web server running on NT Server 4.0 SP5 and the CW2k stuff
 is
 all Java.  Has anybody been through this already?  I've tried to find some
 information on performance tuning within the hallowed walls of CCO but
 haven't found anything as of yet.  Just tuning the server doesn't help as
 the resources don't appear to be anywhere near maximum.
 
 If anybody has any ideas, suggestions, or just can share in my misery with
 this product, please let me know!
 
 ---
 Rik Guyler
 
 
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Re: CiscoWorks 2000

2001-01-15 Thread Circusnuts

Have you followed the memory requirements ???  I find the application fairly
slow, even with greater than the 512 of RAM (required)...  running on a
Solaris Server.  Are you locating this on a server  then accessing it from
a web browser ???  If so- make sure your Web browser proxy settings have you
going straight to that server  not out into the ISP ( beyond) first.
Also- have you downloaded the CAM, when accessing CW2000 from the client ???

Some ideas...   yes I have never known this application to be fast, but I
feel like I learn something new it can do each day.
Phil

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 can you be more specific on what's slow? and what are the specs of the
 server?
 just because the proces monitor says that nothing is going on, doesn't
mean
 nothing
 is going on - it's microsoft ;-)

 peter
 PIA#0001

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 From: "Rik Guyler" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 2:01 PM
 Subject: CiscoWorks 2000


  Man, I just loaded CW2k for the first time on an NT server and it's
really
  slw!
 
  It's an Apache web server running on NT Server 4.0 SP5 and the CW2k
stuff
 is
  all Java.  Has anybody been through this already?  I've tried to find
some
  information on performance tuning within the hallowed walls of CCO but
  haven't found anything as of yet.  Just tuning the server doesn't help
as
  the resources don't appear to be anywhere near maximum.
 
  If anybody has any ideas, suggestions, or just can share in my misery
with
  this product, please let me know!
 
  ---
  Rik Guyler
 
 
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Re: CiscoWorks 2000

2001-01-15 Thread tl5footer

I had the same problem. I now have it running on a compaq proliant 8500 with
1 gig of memory and 20 gig drive and it runs ok.
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 Are you using RME as well? I found that when the log files are pretty big
in
 the RME log directory (c:\program files\cscopx\log) the whole system is
very
 slow. As soon as I rotate the log files, the system performs well.

 Hope this helps.
 Manzur Shaheed
 M.Sc (Computer Science), CCNP2.0, MCSE+I
 Melbourne, Australia

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  Subject: CiscoWorks 2000
 
  Man, I just loaded CW2k for the first time on an NT server and it's
really
  slw!
 
  It's an Apache web server running on NT Server 4.0 SP5 and the CW2k
stuff
  is
  all Java.  Has anybody been through this already?  I've tried to find
some
  information on performance tuning within the hallowed walls of CCO but
  haven't found anything as of yet.  Just tuning the server doesn't help
as
  the resources don't appear to be anywhere near maximum.
 
  If anybody has any ideas, suggestions, or just can share in my misery
with
  this product, please let me know!
 
  ---
  Rik Guyler
 
 
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Re: CiscoWorks 2000

2001-01-15 Thread Jeff Duchin

I just got my copy of CW2000LMS (5 packages total) and the documentation
recomends a gig of memory when installing all of them.

I played around with it in the test bed with just a few of the packages and
512mb and did notice how slow it was. Pretty frustrating.

Jeff
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 Man, I just loaded CW2k for the first time on an NT server and it's really
 slw!

 It's an Apache web server running on NT Server 4.0 SP5 and the CW2k stuff
is
 all Java.  Has anybody been through this already?  I've tried to find some
 information on performance tuning within the hallowed walls of CCO but
 haven't found anything as of yet.  Just tuning the server doesn't help as
 the resources don't appear to be anywhere near maximum.

 If anybody has any ideas, suggestions, or just can share in my misery with
 this product, please let me know!

 ---
 Rik Guyler


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CiscoWorks 2000 Upgrade for Windows 2000

2000-12-04 Thread Bharat Suneja

Hi all,

A recent thread suggested CiscoWorks 2000 can now run on Windows 2000 Server
platform, and the Cisco web site also says the same thing.

Just wondering if anyone knows of any upgrades to older CiscoWorks 2000
software (the one that runs on Win NT Server 4.0 w/SP5 - and it's not SP5
and above, but specifically SP5!! It will not run with SP6 installed!!
Weird!) that makes it Windows 2000 compatible.

Thanks in advance for the reply,

Bharat Suneja



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CiscoWorks 2000

2000-12-01 Thread Simon Watson


Hi Guys

Can someone tell me what are the minimum system spec(hardware  software)  I need toinstall Ciscoworks 2000 for NT on a System.


Many Thanks

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RE: CiscoWorks 2000

2000-12-01 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/wrwi.htm
 
Hth,
 
Ole



 
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Hi Guys
 
Can someone tell me what are the minimum system spec(hardware  software) I
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Re: CiscoWorks 2000

2000-12-01 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

Hardware 

 256 MB of memory

 CPU running at 450 MHz

 8-GB available hard disk space

Software

 Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 5

Hardware

 64 MB of memory

 CPU running at 300 MHz

Software

 Windows 95 running Netscape 4.04 or Internet Explorer 4.01 and 64
MB of virtual memory

 Windows NT running Netscape 4.04 or Internet Explorer 4.01 and 64
MB of virtual memory

 Solaris running Netscape 4.04 with Telnet and Java enabled and 64
MB of virtual memory

Display Setting

 1024x768 resolution

 16-bit color palette

Yves R.

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Re: CiscoWorks 2000

2000-12-01 Thread Chris Boyd



minimum requirements are 450 Mhz. PIII with 256meg 
of memory and 4 GB of hard drive space...that is for a network with up to 500 
devices...


Thanks,

Chris BoydNetwork SupportAlex Lee, 
Inc.120 4th St SWHickory NC 28603828-323-4103www.alexlee.com

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  Subject: CiscoWorks 2000
  
  
  
  Hi Guys
  
  Can someone tell me what are the minimum system spec(hardware  
  software) I need toinstall Ciscoworks 2000 for NT on a System.
  
  
  Many Thanks
  
  Simon Watson
  
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RE: CiscoWorks 2000

2000-12-01 Thread Parets Aaron-FAP014



Are you talking about the LAN management 
bundle?
If so, the windows server requirements are: 
WINDOWS

  
  System: IBM PC-compatible with 400 MHz or higher Pentium III processor 
  running MS Windows NT 4.0 Server or Workstation with Service Pack 5 or 6a, or 
  MS Windows 2000 Server or Professional Edition (Dual processor system 
  recommended for hosting multiple management solutions) 
  
  
  Memory: 512 MB RAM 
  
  
  Available disk: 9 GB with 1 GB swap recommended

More Info can be found at: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/wr2k/lnmn/prodlit/lanms_ov.htm

The general CiscoWorks 2000 information page can be found at http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/wr2k/
Regards
Aaron
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2000

  
  
  Hi Guys
  
  Can someone tell me what are the minimum system spec(hardware  
  software) I need toinstall Ciscoworks 2000 for NT on a System.
  
  
  Many Thanks
  
  Simon Watson
  
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