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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David C Prall [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dcp.dcptech.com
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nobody
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 th
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
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
AN
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Subject: Re: CiscoWorks 2000: Campus Manager can't connect to ANI Server
[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
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;
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 Cisc
I had the same problem. Never got it resolved until I reinstalled NT and
Ciscoworks 2K/Campus Manager.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Dandi Darsana
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 5:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CiscoWorks 2000:
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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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 sour
CBT is $10 from Cisco, but I was not impressed. It really takes hands on...
Phil
- Original Message -
From: JohnMail
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 pro
urse 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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From: Hire, Ejay
To:
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
-Original Message-
From: JohnMail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 12:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CISCOWORKS 2000 [7:5582]
I am trying
here you go...
Select Resource Manager Essentials > Configuration Management > Config
Editor. The Config Editor window is displayed.
Select File > Download. The Create Config Download Job wizard appears
For more info, use the help menu... here's the link:
http://YOUR SERVER:1741/help/cfgedit/tind
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 (WI
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 gettin
> 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 yo
udy (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
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
"Rik Guyler" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
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.
""Shaheed, Manzur"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Are you using RME as well? I found that when the log files are pret
an do each day.
Phil
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From: "nobody" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rik Guyler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Cisco Groupstudy (E-mail)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 8:41 PM
Subject: Re: CiscoWorks 2000
> can you be more
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
Mel
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 -
From: "Rik Guyler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Cisco Group
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 Profes
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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From:
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
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/wrwi.htm
Hth,
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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