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CiscoView 5.0 is a graphical SNMP-based device management tool that provides real-time views of networked Cisco Systems devices. These views deliver a continuously updated physical picture of device configuration and performance conditions, with simultaneous views available for multiple device sessions. Additionally, CiscoView is designed for integration with leading network management platforms such as HP OpenView Network Node Manager to provide seamless and powerful methods of managing Cisco devices (such as routers, switches, hubs, concentrators, and adapters).
The following topics are described in this chapter:
Cisco's router and switches are referred to as network devices. Routers and switch devices must be physically installed in the appropriate chassis and connected to your network (using each specific device's hardware installation guide). Device software is installed as a device package. CiscoView uses the device package to display a dynamic panel view of the physical device and all its modules, submodules, ports, and the like.
The CiscoView engine controls and manages physically connected devices via SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). The SNMP system consists of three parts: SNMP manager, SNMP agent, and Management Information Base (MIB). Each installed device's SNMP agent uses sets of MIB variables that you can configure, monitor, and modify (as necessary) using CiscoView and each installed device package's software.
Although CiscoView is designed expressly to manage all devices, in some cases, there are special management requirements that an application can streamline for you, as in the case of stacked devices. StackMaker works within CiscoView to manage stack devices. For more information about StackMaker, refer to Chapter 3, "Using StackMaker."
If a particular suite of applications does not use a service, or does not use a service to the fullest extent to which it is available, the service might not appear on the CiscoWorks2000 desktop.
CiscoView uses these CiscoWorks2000 components:
For detailed information, refer to Getting Started with the CiscoWorks2000 Server.
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Posted: Tue Nov 23 10:22:30 PST 1999
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