CIM is Common Information Model. It's a model for sharing object
information created by Cisco, Microsoft and a number of others. More
info at http://www.dmtf.org/spec/cims.html
- Michael.
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Subject: RE: CiscoWorks 2000 and netview integration ???
Author: Non-HP-pnicaud (pnicaud@woolworths.com.au) at HP-Belgium,mimegw3
Date: 15-04-99 06:49
That's right, I forgot about that. It can be optionally linked to ARF - We
chose to exclude the link. Also, you get a set of cisco icons for the
router.
What is CIM ?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MICHAEL_IMHOFF@HP-Denmark-om1.om.hp.com
> [SMTP:MICHAEL_IMHOFF@HP-Denmark-om1.om.hp.com]
> Sent: Thursday, 15 April 1999 14:45
> To: pnicaud@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU
> Cc: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
> Subject: Re: CiscoWorks 2000 and netview integration ???
>
> CW2000 Campus which includes CWSI still have a CiscoView that
> integrates via ARF.
>
> The other parts of CW2000 uses CIM as integration method.
>
>
> - Michael.
>
>
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> _________________________________
> Subject: Re: CiscoWorks 2000 and netview integration ???
> Author: Non-HP-pnicaud (pnicaud@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU) at HP-Belgium,mimegw3
> Date: 15-04-99 01:18
>
>
> As far as we can make out, CIscoworks2000 is a totally indenpendent
> product.
> It doesn't even have to run on the same machine as Netview. Ciscoworks
> will
> not even import the obkect from Netview anymore. You'll have to run
> ovtopodump to extract the object list, convert it to a CSV format and
> import
> it inside works.
>
> Phil
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jeff Fitzwater [SMTP:jfitz@PRINCETON.EDU]
> > Sent: Thursday, 15 April 1999 1:50
> > To: NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu
> > Subject: CiscoWorks 2000 and netview integration ???
> >
> > I see there are users of CW-2000 out there, so can anybody tell me how
> > much CW-2000 integrates into NetView?
> >
> >
> > We were told by CISCO that this is the next generation product and it
> > will do everything that CISCO-view and CISCO-works does.
> >
> > We have Netview 5.1 on Solaris but are thinking of moving to AIX because
> > of third party support with Netview.
> >
> > My concern are with the following vendors aand Netview integration...
> >
> > Cabletron SPMA 3.2 Solaris NO AIX yes
> > Working on Solaris
> > 3Com TRANCEND 5.0 Solaris NO AIX NO
> > Future 5.1 AIX support
> > CISCO CW-2000 2.2 Not clear Not Clear Is
> > it just a standalone???
> >
> >
> > Thanks for any help
> >
> > Jeff Fitzwater
> > CIT Systems & Networking
> > Princeton University
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