Jorge, how many syslogs are you managing with your CiscoWorks?
Did you have to have all of the devices in the CiscoWorks database?
Performance limitations? How about compared to your homegrown?
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
Jorge Jiles <Jorge.Jiles@ualberta.ca>@tkg.com on 06/11/2001 11:03:28 AM
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I have been using Ciscoworks for Solaris for over 2 years now and just
applied the latest upgrades (CD one 4th Edition) The Syslog Analyser and
Configuration Manager applications from CW2K works just perfect, we are
thinking on stopping our in house made tools (expect and perl scripts) and
use only Ciscoworks apps as production tools. I'm not familiar with the NT
version of the product, but if you are having problems, open a tickect with
TAC if you haven't done it yet. They should provide support for the
product.
At 09:01 AM 6/11/2001 -0400, you wrote:
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>We have been trying to use Ciscoworks 2000 (on NT) for over a year now and
>cannot get it to work. Dr Watsons, popups, failures, etc.... A really
>long journey with no end in sight (ugh)
>
>Does Tivoli have a product in this area? I don't mean just inventory
>("how many routers do I have"), but rather detailed management of the
main
>functions of that are of importance to us: Router/switch configuration
>(IOS config) management and centralized syslog logging (that's all). I
>just need the basics to work :-)
>
>if not Tivoli, then does anyone else have other recommendations or
>pointers to other products/shareware to do the config and syslog
function?
>any suggestions? what do you use for this?
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>much thanks for any help
>
>
>
>Don Mahler
>Telcordia
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