I have too received this problem.
To get around this I totally removed Ciscoworks and all the modules and
re-installed 5th Edition and it all works fine.
""Mung Go"" wrote in message
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> I tried to upgrade Ciscoworks 2000 cd one from 4th edition to 5th
I tried to upgrade Ciscoworks 2000 cd one from 4th edition to 5th edition, I
experienced a lot of problem. Also, I prefer to have fresh install rather
than upgrade. You can backup your database and restore it back after your
Ciscoworks2000 is newly installed.
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Busy flag is normally set, but clears away in while,
What other problems do you have?
also, make sure you set the swap file to double your memory.
jin jung
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From: "Tim Champion"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 11:31 AM
Subject: Cisco Works 2000 problem [7:56601]
I have it installed on XP pro and everything works but every I try to open
CiscoView I get an error, I already tried reinstalling it twice. Its weird
because a friend of mine has it running fine on XP pro. I don't think that
helped too much , good luck!
Jason
""Fernandez, Tim"" wrote in message
ne
I had the demo version installed. It's the same as the full just with the
time stamp, right?
""Fernandez, Tim"" wrote in message
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> Hey all, has anyone been able to install Cisco Works 2000 on an WindowsXP
> Pro Box?
> Thanks,
>
> Timothy B. Fernande
Hey all, has anyone been able to install Cisco Works 2000 on an WindowsXP
Pro Box?
Thanks,
Timothy B. Fernandez
Network Technician
Sales, Trading and Wealth Management
Thomson Financial
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I've noticed that Netscape 4.78 is slow on our very fast Unix server, as
well. I believe that Netscape 6.0 is available from Sun. Perhaps you
should try that one to see if they've improved the speed.
>>> "Jason Owens" 6/13/02 11:15:13 AM >>>
IE 6.0
Patrick Donlon wrote:
>
> I've just started
IE 6.0
Patrick Donlon wrote:
>
> I've just started to use CW2000 after it had been installed by a
> colleague. I have a Sun workstation and Netscape 4.78, the
> problem
> I have is that Netscape doesn't display all the frames
> sometimes or the
> data in a page. I do have a Windows machine and i
snmp-server host inside [ip of CiscoWorks]
And of course a valid snmp community
Thanks
Larry
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From: Johnson, Richard (NY Int) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 9:00 AM
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Subject: Cisco Works and PIX's [7:40580]
Hi A
one word UNIX
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From: "Larry Perdue"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 3:55 PM
Subject: RE: Cisco Works 2000 [7:40223]
> I agree with John. The best advice I know to give you would be to put as
> much memory in the CW2000 station as possible and wh
things
resolved most of my issues.
-Original Message-
From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 3:02 PM
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It is absolutely necessary to get a support contract for this software.
You will
What version of CiscoWorks 2000 ( RME 3.3 ...)
I have CW2K under Windows 2K and have had no issues other than performance
ones. ( performance dropped in comparison to NT4 )
When you say it isn't working, can you be more specific ? Does IE bring up a
page not found? Does it bring up a login box ?
It is absolutely necessary to get a support contract for this software.
You will probably be making at least two or three calls to TAC to get
this working correctly. Save yourself a LOT of trouble by getting
software support as soon as possible. If you can successfully get this
running without
There is an eval copy of CiscoWorks for Windows if you have a CCO login. I
agree with John though its not worth the money.
-Original Message-
From: John Kaberna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 7:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco Works 2000
Cisco Works for Windows is basically Whats Up Gold with Cisco View. It's
pretty much a waste of money if you ask me. It's not very reliable and your
Log viewer refreshes periodically erasing your entire screen for a couple of
seconds. There is no way to highlight an event so you can see which e
It's on my to do list ..
Which has a to do list of it's own..
I will be busy this weekend cabling up my lab and coaxing an old MGS back to
life. And getting ready for a 2 week road trip .
So maybe during the week if the beer is lousy in a bar I will put together
a list of stuff..
So look next fr
Oz,
Could you elaborate on what packages you are talking about? I would like to
try a few to see how they work.
I only have a couple of routers to play with learning to use the the
different tools helps me learn the technology :^)
Thanks,
-Joe-
""Ozzie Sutcliffe"" wrote in message
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Going to get heck for this.. but here goes..
Ciscoworks has some cool features and maybe with a gadzillion routers it
would help but if you have say 20 or so routers you do most of the Cisco
works stuff with free and share ware.
IF you have a CCO account you can get demo of some stuff or you can
No for that purpose it doesn't matter if you disable console or buffer
logging, in my opinion.
Do you see the messages in the file the syslogd on the server is writing
into?
(cat syslog.file | grep name_of_the_device_you_are_looking_for)
if yes, check for filters in the CW syslog analysis setup.
i
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-Original Message-
From: Georgescu, Aurelian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 11:53 AM
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First, it uses SNMP. You can greatly simplify
"Georgescu, Aurelian" wrote:
> First, it uses SNMP. You can greatly simplify and say it's a GUI that helps
> you use SNMP to manage your CISCO stuff.
> Second, you have to read the manual (no shortcut here, sorry!). You have to
> start by installing "CD One", which is the main server component. T
First, it uses SNMP. You can greatly simplify and say it's a GUI that helps
you use SNMP to manage your CISCO stuff.
Second, you have to read the manual (no shortcut here, sorry!). You have to
start by installing "CD One", which is the main server component. Then you
can add different modules for
). The price is $10+
shipping...
Phil
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- Original Message -
From: Shoaib Waqar
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 1:07 AM
Subject: Re: Cisco Works 2000 [7:3492]
> I think the best source of information regarding
> CiscoWorks 2000 is Cisco documentation, it g
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
- Original Message -
From: Gareth Hinton
To:
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 7:28 PM
Su
I think the best source of information regarding
CiscoWorks 2000 is Cisco documentation, it gave me a
lot of knowledge when i was nill in it. I think u
should try finding it on Cisco site. I just have
forgotten the link, sorry!!
Shoaib
CCNP,MCSE
--- Tim McCabe wrote:
> Can anybody recommend a
War and Peace.
Should be able to get through it while CWSI 2000 modules install.
Sorry I can't offer more than childish humour, but accurate from my
experience.
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> Can anybody recommend a good book for Cisco Works 200
Chris,
What version of Cisco Works... I must have an older copy.. it only works on
Win NT with SP 4 or 5.
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> RE: cisco worksI am running win 2k 512 and dual PII 450's and that seems
to
> do o.k. The more
We would use dual pentium xeon processors 500s or up and a gig of RAM (Dell
Poweredge)
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From: "Moahzam Durrani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 12:46 PM
Subject: cisco works
>
> I want to implement cisco works in my campus.
Sometimes people overlook the simple fact that the buffers on the NIC just
may be a little on the full side depending on what kind you have. So get a
good NIC and make sure that its not ISA!!!
"nobody" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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cw2k on nt
i ran it on a p3, 500mb ram, 12gig ide, and it was slugish.
from talking to others and implementing it at different sites
my experience is to not to get anything less than:
dual processor p4 or p3 with
1 gig ram
2 4+gig ultra-wide scsi-2 hdds
cw2k on solaris
this is a better solut
March 14, 2001 1:56 PM
To: Moahzam Durrani
Subject: RE: cisco works
Unix or Windows? If Windows I highly recommend lots of RAM.
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Moahzam Durrani
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 10:4
If you are a reseller you can get this.
Kevin Wigle
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From: "J K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: August 1, 2000 3:17 PM
Subject: Cisco Works 2000--NFR Version
> Question ...
>
>
> Is anyone aware of a not for resale version of
Cisco works uses the same packets as CDP, so the ciscoworks station must be able to
send CDP like packets to the switches, if you able to do so, then you are set.
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>not sure
>but if u r trying to access/monitor ur devices through resourse mana
not sure
but if u r trying to access/monitor ur devices through resourse manager & u
can telnet/tftp the remote sites then definitely u'll be able to remotely
administrator all the devices coz as far as i know it uses three methods to
give u access to ur remote sites for monitering/administration
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