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INDEX

Symbols


+ (plus sign)
highlighting LANE options     4-12
highlighting MLS options     4-13
highlighting VLAN options     4-11

A


adding
background images     6-2
bookmarks     6-3
seed devices (table)     3-4
VTP domains     3-4

ANI process
protocols used in discovery     3-1

ANI properties
updating     3-4

ANI Status button
using     4-14

AniServer names
troubleshooting     8-11

asynchronous network interface process
See ANI process

Asynchronous Transfer Mode switches
See ATM switches

ATM cloud links
symbol (table)     5-4
troubleshooting     8-19

ATM devices
creating default configuration servers for     2-10
discovery process for     2-10

ATM networks
link symbols (table)     5-3
troubleshooting     8-19

ATM switches
icons of discovered     5-7
monitoring     1-2

AtmDirector application
description (table)     1-2

AtmDirector button
description (table)     4-9

ATM-VLANs
configuring (task table)     1-3
highlighting     4-12
LANE map highlighting options (table)     4-13
monitoring     1-2
monitoring diagnostics     7-7

B


background images
adding     6-2
customizing (note)     6-2
removing     6-3

background processes
ANI process     3-1
CWSI Campus architecture (figure)     8-5
description (table)     8-2
starting     8-6
stopping     8-6
verifying     8-2

bookmarks
adding     6-3
deleting     6-4
using     6-3, 6-4

Bookmarks menu
options (table)     4-6

boundaries
extending     3-4

bridges
defining     7-11

buses
symbol (table)     5-4
tooltips (table)     5-1

C


Campus toolbar
figure     4-8

Catalyst switches
commands for (note)     2-4
highlighting     4-10
icons of discovered devices     5-6
NetFlow Feature Cards installed     5-12
network configuration example (figure)     7-15
three rings configured example (figure)     7-14
two bridges configured example (figure)     7-12

cautions
in documentation     xvii

CDP
description     2-3
enabling     2-3
in discovery process     2-10

Cisco Connection Online (CCO)
accessing     xix
frequently asked questions (FAQ)     xix
services provided     xviii

Cisco Discovery Protocol
See CDP

CiscoView application
description (table)     1-2
displaying port status     5-13

CiscoView button
description (table)     4-9

Clients (ATM-VLAN) option
highlighting (table)     4-13

Clients (VTP) option
highlighting (table)     4-12

colors
customizing     6-5

commands
for Catalyst switches (note)     2-4
pdshow (table)     8-2
pdshow AniServer     8-7
pdshow EventChannel     8-7
set cdp enable all     2-3
set vtp domain     2-5
set vtp mode     2-6
set vtp v2 enable     2-5
show vtp domain     2-6
startcwsiserver     8-6
stopcwsiserver     8-6

communities.dat file
editing     2-9

community strings
default     2-7
description     2-7
editing     2-7, 2-8
troubleshooting     8-14

Config Servers option
highlighting (table)     4-13

configuration servers
creating default     2-10

configuring
ATM-VLANs (task table)     1-3
switches for multiple VLANs     2-6
Token Ring VLANs     7-9
TrBRFs     7-11
TrCRFs     7-11
VLANs     7-11
VLANs (task table)     1-3
VTP domains     2-4

conventions
used in documentation     xvii

corrupt databases
deleting     8-9
salvaging     8-9

CPU cycles
reducing     8-12

customizing
colors     6-5
CWSI Campus Map     6-1

CWSI Campus
improving performance     8-12
installing     2-11
installing multiple copies     8-11
starting     2-11

CWSI Campus applications
descriptions (table)     1-2
error messages when starting     8-8
management tasks (table)     1-3

CWSI Campus architecture
background processes (figure)     8-5

CWSI Campus background processes
description (table)     8-2

CWSI Campus Mail window
contacting Cisco     8-23

CWSI Campus Map
changing layout     6-6
creating     1-3
customizing colors     6-5
description (table)     1-2
displaying     4-2
displaying (figure)     4-2
features (table)     4-3
menu options (table)     4-4
network map displayed in     1-5
relation to other CWSI Campus applications     1-5
saving information     6-4
See also discovery process

D


daemons
See background processes

dashed lines
troubleshooting     8-15
unknown links symbol (table)     5-4

databases
creating     8-10
deleting (caution)     8-10

default clients
creating     2-10

default configuration servers
creating     2-10

defaults
community strings     2-7

deleting
bookmarks     6-4
databases (caution)     8-10
devices     8-18

destination-IP (DST) mode
description     5-11

device attributes reports
description (table)     5-8

device ports reports
description (table)     5-13

device traffic
monitoring (task table)     1-4

devices
deleting     8-18
displaying attributes     5-7
displaying information (task table)     1-4
displaying links     5-2
duplicate     8-20
factors in discovery     8-16
highlighting     4-10
managing (task table)     1-4
moving     6-1
red X'd     8-16
rediscovering     3-2
tooltips (table)     5-1
types displayed     5-5
unreachable     5-6, 8-17
versions     5-7

disabling
discovery process     8-18

discovery boundaries
extending     3-4

discovery intervals
changing     8-13
description (table)     3-3

discovery process
ANI process protocols in     3-1
changing parameters     3-2
disabling     8-18
expanded procedures     2-3
lengthening intervals     8-18
parameters (table)     3-3
rediscovering devices     3-2
restarting     3-2
selecting seed devices     2-9
slow     8-17
summary (table)     2-1
troubleshooting     8-15

discovery protocols
description     3-1

discovery threads
allocated to discovery     8-17
increasing     8-18
reducing     8-12

discrepancy reports
customizing     8-23
description (table)     8-21
displaying     8-20

Discrepancy window
figure     8-21

documentation
conventions used in     xvii
in CD-ROM package     xv
meaning of cautions     xvii
meaning of notes     xvii
on the Web     xv
printing     xvii
related to Installation Guide     xviii

domain names
shortening     6-6

dragging
devices     6-1
links     6-1

duplicate devices
troubleshooting     8-20

E


Edit menu
options (table)     4-4

Email Comments option
providing feedback with     8-23

end-users
acquiring information about (task table)     1-4
verifying devices     7-15

error messages
See troubleshooting

Ethernet buses
symbol (table)     5-4

Ethernet devices
CDP for     3-1

Ethernet links
highlighting     4-10
symbol (table)     5-4
troubleshooting     8-19

Ethernet networks
link symbols (table)     5-3

Ethernet VLANs
protocol filtering supported on     5-12

EventChannel
troubleshooting     8-7

extending
discovery boundaries     3-4

F


Fast Ethernet links
enabling ISL     2-6

feedback
email comments     8-23

File menu
options (table)     4-4

filters
description     4-10
highlighting MLS devices     4-13
LANE management     4-12
VLAN management     4-11

Find button
description (table)     4-8

Find window
locating device names     4-11
locating end-user nodes     4-11
locating IP addresses     4-11

flow masks
types     5-11

flows
description     5-10

H


help
using online     xvi

Help menu
options (table)     4-7

highlighting
ATM-VLANs     4-12
Config Servers (table)     4-13
LE servers (table)     4-13
MLS devices     4-13
route processors     4-13
Spanning Tree options (table)     4-12
switch engines     4-13
VLAN map options (table)     4-12
VLANs     4-11
VTP clients (table)     4-12
VTP devices (table)     4-12
VTP servers (table)     4-12
VTP trunks (table)     4-12

I


icons
discovered devices (table)     5-6
routers (table)     5-6
switches (table)     5-6
toolbar     4-8

ILMI
description     2-4, 3-1
enabling     2-4

inconsistencies
See discrepancy reports

installing
CWSI Campus     2-11
multiple copies of CWSI Campus     8-11

Integrated Local Management Interface
See ILMI

Inter-Switch Link protocol
See ISL protocol

intervals of discovery
lengthening     8-18

IP-flow (SRC, DST, PORT) mode
description     5-11

irregularities
See discrepancy reports

ISL protocol
description     2-6
link symbol (table)     5-4

L


LANE management filters
displaying information about ATM-VLANs     4-12

LANE maps
highlighting options (table)     4-13

Layer 2 devices
CDP for     3-1

Layer 3 switching
flow masks     5-10
flows     5-10
managing (table)     7-17
NetFlow Feature Cards and     4-13
See also MLS devices

layouts
changing     6-6

LE servers option
highlighting (table)     4-13

lightning bolts
indicating link ports     5-13

LightStream 1010 switches
discovery process and     2-10
icons of discovered     5-7

link attributes reports
description     5-5

links
attributes     5-5
dashed lines     8-15
displaying     5-2, 5-7
highlighting     4-10
moving     6-1
symbols (table)     5-3
tooltips (table)     5-1
troubleshooting     8-19
types (table)     5-3

M


MAC-VLAN mapping
capabilities     1-2

managing MLS devices
methods (table)     7-17

maps
customizing     6-5
highlighting options (table)     4-12
saving with bookmarks     6-3

Media Access Control-VLAN mapping
See MAC-VLAN mapping

menu commands
corresponding to toolbar (table)     4-8

MLS devices
displaying     5-8
highlighting     4-13
managing (table)     7-17
See also Layer 3 switching

MLS reports
route processors     5-9
switches     5-9

MLS routers
route processor reports     5-9

MLS switches
route processor reports     5-9
switch engines reports     5-9

moving
devices     6-1
links     6-1

multilayer switching devices
See MLS devices

N


names
shortening     6-6

NetFlow Feature Cards
filtering traffic with     5-12
in MLS     4-13

network discovery
See discovery process

network map
See CWSI Campus Map

Normal Viewing button
description (table)     4-8

notes
in documentation     xvii

O


online help
using     xvi

Options menu
options (table)     4-5

P


panner
viewing networks with     4-14

parameters
changing discovery     3-2
discovery process (table)     3-3

passwords
community strings as     2-7

pdshow AniServer command
troubleshooting     8-7

pdshow command
verifying background processes     8-2

pdshow EventChannel command
troubleshooting with     8-7

pings
verifying switches in discovery process     2-7

plus sign (+)
highlighting LANE options     4-12
highlighting MLS options     4-13
highlighting VLAN options     4-11

PNNI
monitoring components     1-2

polling intervals
description (table)     3-4

ports
assigning to rings     7-14
displaying     5-7, 5-11
protocol filtering     5-12
protocol groups     5-12
viewing status     5-13

Print All button
description (table)     4-8

printing
documentation     xvii

Private Network-to-Network Interface
See PNNI

protocol filtering
description     5-12
status displayed     5-12
troubleshooting connectivity problems with     5-12

protocol groups
filtering     5-12

ps- command
verifying background processes     8-2

R


Rediscover Device option
in discovery process     3-2

Rediscover Map button
description (table)     4-8

Rediscover Map option
in restarting discovery process     3-2

rediscovering
devices     3-2

refreshing
Spanning-Tree Protocol information (note)     4-12

related documentation     xviii

Remote Monitoring analysis
See RMON analysis

removing
background images     6-3
VTP domains     3-4

Reports menu
options (table)     4-6

restarting
discovery process     3-2

rings
assigning ports to     7-14
defining     7-12

RMON analysis
TrafficDirector for     1-2

route processors
displayed in MLS     4-13
MLS reports     5-9

router boundaries
description (table)     3-4
extending     3-4

routers
icons of discovered     5-6
MLS reports     5-9
route processor reports     5-9

RSM (route switch modules)
See route processors

S


seed devices
adding (table)     3-4
changing after installation (note)     2-10
selecting     2-9

Send Mail button
description (table)     4-9

servers
highlighting options (table)     4-12

set cdp enable all command
description     2-3

set vtp domain command
description     2-5

set vtp enable v2 command
description     2-5

set vtp mode command
description     2-6

Show Discrepancies button
description (table)     4-9

show vtp domain command
description     2-6

Simple Network Management Protocol
See SNMP

SNMP
in discovery process     2-9
lengthening timeouts     8-15

SNMP Communities menu options
editing     2-8

software
upgrading switch     2-3

source-destination-IP (SRC, DST) mode
description     5-11

Spanning-Tree option
highlighting (table)     4-12

Spanning-Tree Protocol
refreshing (note)     4-12

startcwsiserver command
description     8-6

starting
CWSI Campus     2-11

stopcwsiserver command
description     8-6

support, getting from Cisco     xviii

switch engines
displayed in MLS     4-13
reports     5-9
See also NetFlow Feature Cards

switches
configuring for multiple VLANs     2-6
icons of discovered     5-6
MLS reports     5-9
setting VTP modes     2-5
unreachable     5-6
upgrading software     2-3
verifying connectivity     2-7

symbols
network links (table)     5-3
types of links and buses (table)     5-3

sysName
troubleshooting devices with     8-20

T


Task Manager
verifying background processes with     8-2

Telnet button
description (table)     4-9

timeouts
default     2-10
in discovery process     2-10
SNMP     8-15

Token Ring buses
symbol (table)     5-4

Token Ring dedicated links
symbol (table)     5-4

Token Ring networks
link symbols (table)     5-3
VTP versions in     2-5

Token Ring VLANs
assigning ports to rings     7-14
configuring     7-9
configuring example (figure)     7-9
configuring switches     7-10
defining rings     7-12
network configuration example (figure)     7-15
verifying end-user devices     7-15

toolbar
buttons (table)     4-8

Tools menu
options (table)     4-7

tooltips
description (table)     5-1
displaying     5-1

topology
displayed using CDP     2-3

TrafficDirector application
description (table)     1-2

TrafficDirector button
description (table)     4-9

transparent devices
highlighting options (table)     4-12

TrBRFs
configuring     7-11

TrCRFs
assigning ports to     7-14
configuring     7-11
defining     7-12

troubleshooting
AniServer names     8-11
ATM networks     8-19
community strings     8-14
connections     8-20
connectivity problems with protocol filtering     5-12
corrupt databases     8-9
deleting devices     8-18
devices red X'd     8-16
discovery process     8-15
duplicate devices     8-20
Ethernet links     8-19
EventChannel     8-7
links appearing as dashed lines     8-15
logging in to AniServer     8-8
performance of multiple copies     8-11
reducing CPU cycles     8-12
slow discovery     8-17
SNMP timeouts     8-15
unknown devices     8-19

U


unknown devices
icons of discovered     5-7
troubleshooting     8-16, 8-19

unknown links
symbol (table)     5-3

unreachable switches
icons of discovered     5-6

UserTracking application
deleting databases (caution)     8-9
description (table)     1-2
verifying end-users in new VLANs     7-15

UserTracking button
description (table)     4-9

V


versions
switch software     2-3
VTP     2-5

View menu
options (table)     4-5

virtual LANs
see VLANs

Virtual Terminal Protocol
See VTP

VLAN Trunk Protocol
See VTP domains

VlanDirector application
description (table)     1-2

VlanDirector button
description (table)     4-9

VLANs
configuring     7-11
configuring (task table)     1-3
creating     2-6
highlighting filters     4-11
map highlighting options (table)     4-12

VTP
description     2-4

VTP clients
description     2-5

VTP Clients option
highlighting (table)     4-12

VTP Devices option
highlighting (table)     4-12

VTP domains
adding     3-4
configuring     2-4
creating     2-5
removing     3-4

VTP modes
setting     2-5

VTP servers
description     2-5

VTP Servers option
highlighting (table)     4-12

VTP Transparent devices option
highlighting (table)     4-12

VTP transparent switches
description     2-5

VTP trunk links
symbol (table)     5-3

VTP Trunks option
highlighting (table)     4-12

VTP versions
in Token Ring environments     2-5

W


Web
Cisco documentation on     xv

workgroup switches
icons of discovered     5-6

Z


Zoom buttons
description (table)     4-8

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