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Re: AW: Tivoli NetView Web integration with CiscoWorks2000

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Subject: Re: AW: Tivoli NetView Web integration with CiscoWorks2000
From: michael_imhoff@HP.COM
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 09:06:50 +0100
     CW2000 uses port 1741 on NT by default for the web interface. On
     Solaris and HP-UX it's port 80.

     - Michael.


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Subject: Re: AW: Tivoli NetView Web integration with CiscoWorks2000
Author:  Non-HP-Edvyn.Lek (Edvyn.Lek@BANKOFAMERICA.COM) at HP-Belgium,mimegw3
Date:    09-12-99 17:06


If the OS for cw2k is not AIX, then it uses 80 instead of 1741 as the port.






Gord Michaels <gord_michaels@HOTMAIL.COM> on 12/09/99 07:54:45 AM

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Subject:  Re: AW: Tivoli NetView Web integration with CiscoWorks2000



Thanks for the response.

I have Resource Manager Essentials (CiscoWorks2000) installed on the same
server as my Netview 5.1.1.

I am trying to place the symbol and link on the Netview Web Interface
Navigation Bar.

I have placed the Navigation Bar symbols in the correct directory and I have
created and edited the file
/usr/OV/web/httpd/registration/NavBar/toc_CW2k_Login.txt with the following
line:

32:32:CiscoWorks2000:CiscoWorks2000:http://10.2.3.56:1741

(Note: The CiscoWorks2000 is using port 1741 for its web server.)

However, when I load up the Netview Web interface and place my cursor over
the symbol on the Navigation Bar, the I see the following URL:

http://10.2.3.56/TME10/Netview/http

This of course is not the URL I need to access. Does anyone have this
working, with RME on the same server as Netview, and if so, how did you do
it?

Any info appreciated.

Sincerely,

Gord Michaels.



>From: Ernst.Ziegler@RUV.DE
>Reply-To: Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView
>        <NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu>
>To: NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu
>Subject: AW: Tivoli NetView Web integration with CiscoWorks2000
>Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 08:40:02 +0100
>
>Hi,
>this file does not exist on the AIX box.  You have to create a new file
>with
>that name and insert the command string
>--Ernst--
>
>
>Ernst Ziegler
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>
>-----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: Gord Michaels [mailto:gord_michaels@HOTMAIL.COM]
>Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 8. Dezember 1999 20:16
>An: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
>Betreff: Tivoli NetView Web integration with CiscoWorks2000
>
>Hello All.
>
>I am running Netview 5.1.1, AIX 4.3, CiscoWorks2000. I have found this
>document with instructions on how to integarte Netview with the
>CiscoWorks2000 Web... BUT, I cannot locate the file
>diag_CW2k_DeviceCenter.txt anywhere.
>
>Has anyone done this before???
>
>Sincerly,
>
>Gord Michaels.
>
>See Doc. below.....
>
>Tivoli NetView and Cisco Web Integration
>
>Tivoli NetView (all versions) Web integration with CiscoWorks2000
>
>These modifications allow the user to launch CiscoWorks2000 from the Tivoli
>NetView Console.
>
>Diagnostic Tool Integration
>
>1.   Edit the file diag_CW2k_DeviceCenter.txt by specifying the name of the
>Essentials server. If you look closely at the file, you will see that it is
>pointing to 'ESSENTIALSSERVER' in the URL path. You will need to edit the
>file by replacing 'ESSENTIALSSERVER' with the correct server name, where
>Essentials is running in your network.
>The file currently reads:
>CiscoWorks2000 device center enables integration between the diagnostic
>tools section of Tivoli NetView and the Device Center of CiscoWorks2000.
>Replace ESSENTIALSSERVER in the path below with the server name or IP
>address of the CiscoWorks2000 server you want to link to.
>TRUE
>32:32:devicecenter:CiscoWorks2000 Device Center:http:// ESSENTIALSSERVER
>/cgi-bin/common/perl/launchPad/deviceCenter.pl?csUser=autoLogin&DeviceName=
>%IP Hostname%:_top
>
>2.   Place the file name: diag_CW2k_DeviceCenter into
>/usr/OV/web/httpd/registration/Diagnostics
>
>3.   Place the three diag*.gif files into
>/usr/OV/web/httpd/hdocs/TME10/NetView/images/icons.
>
>Navigation Bar Integration
>
>1.   Edit the file toc_CW2k_Login.txt by specifying the name of the
>Essentials server. If you look closely at the file, you will see that it is
>pointing to 'ESSENTIALSSERVER' in the path of the URL. You will need to
>edit the file by replacing 'ESSENTIALSSERVER' with the correct server name
>where Essentials is running in your network.
>
>For example, the file currently reads:
>CiscoWorks2000 enables link to Login Page from NetView Navigation Bar.
>Replace ESSENTIALSSERVER in the path below with the server name or IP
>address of the CiscoWorks2000 server you want to link to.
>32:32:CiscoWorks2000:CiscoWorks2000:http://ESSENTIALSSERVER:top
>
>2.   Place the file name: toc_CW2k_Login.txt into
>/usr/OV/web/httpd/registration/NavBar
>
>3.   Place the three toc*.gif files into
>/usr/OV/web/httpd/hdocs/TME10/NetView/images/icons.
>
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