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

-----Original Message-----
From: Dandi Darsana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 5:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 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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