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Re: Reg Ciscoworks

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Subject: Re: Reg Ciscoworks
From: Amy Metzger <ametzger@UNEB.EDU>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 13:49:53 -0600
Jane,
Can you tell me how you integrate the Netview Database to RME and the
integration code for new Cicso icons as mentioned in your note.
Thanks.
Amy Metzger
University of NE - Lincoln




                    Jane Curry
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                    02/22/00 04:21 AM
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CiscoWorks can either be an add-on to NetView (or other NMS) or it can
stand
alone.  CiscoWorks 2000 seems to be a brand name that covers a number of
products.  There is CiscoWorks Routed WAN Management Solution which gives
Resource Manager Essentials (RME) which is Cisco Inventory, Change
Management,
Software Distribution and Syslog error management. CiscoView gives
graphical
views of Cisco kit with the ability to do some customisation. There is also
an
ACL manager, Internetwork Performance Monitor and Traffic Director
software.

There is a CiscoWorks 2000 Campus bundle which I think is just about to
release a
new packaging including RME and CiscoView, as above, but also adding on
User
Registration and CWSI which provides ATM and VLAN tools.

The 3rd CW2000 packaging is Service Level Management which again gives RME
and
CiscoView plus a Service Level Manager application

I have the new CW2000 Routed WAN Management Solution integrated with
NetView
5.1.2.  I have NetView on AIX4.3.3 and CW on Solaris 2.7.  I have
integration in
that I used NetView to do all discovery and then imported NetView's
database
selectively into RME.  I also have the Integration Utility code so that I
get new
Cisco icons on my NetView topo map and a new top-level menu in NetView that
starts off CiscoView.

Regards, Jane
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