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This appendix provides information about how CiscoWorks features and functionality are transitioned to services provided by the CiscoWorks2000 Server:
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Note Additional CiscoWorks Classic features may be provided by other CiscoWorks2000 applications. To find information on migration for other application suites, refer to the migration section in the user guide for a specific CiscoWorks2000 suite. |
When replacing CiscoWorks Classic with CiscoWorks2000, consider that the CiscoWorks2000 Server does not provide data migration from CiscoWorks Classic (see Table A-1).
| CiscoWorks Data | Migrated? | Comments |
|---|---|---|
AutoInstall | No | You can perform autoinstall manually, as described in IOS documentation. |
Domains | No | Device Views provide equivalent functionality. |
User- and application-level security | No | Security data is not migrated. |
Table A-2 shows the CiscoWorks features that are fully transitioned to the CiscoWorks2000 Server.
| Feature | CiscoWorks Feature | CiscoWorks2000 Server Feature |
|---|---|---|
Application Help | Allows keyword and full-text searches. | Context-sensitive online help allows keyword, full-text, index and search. |
cw_backup and cw_recover | Backs up and restores CiscoWorks database. | Backs up database from navigation tree and restores from command-line scripts. |
Login/Logout | Performs single generic login and logout. | Administrative login and logout and a five-level user security system. |
Process Manager | Displays CiscoWorks daemon status and start or stop processes. | Provides start and stop process options, and process status details. |
Tool Box | GUI for starting CiscoWorks applications. | Navigation tree. |
Table A-3 shows the CiscoWorks features that are partially transitioned to the CiscoWorks2000 Server. Partially migrated means that only some CiscoWorks functions are provided by the CiscoWorks2000 Server.
| Feature | CiscoWorks Feature Description | CiscoWorks2000 Server Feature |
|---|---|---|
Allows all application- and user-based security to be applied to groups of devices. | Uses a five-level security model that addresses application-level security on a user-role basis. CiscoWorks2000 does not provide device-level security. | |
Security Manager (SA Password) | Authorizes users and defines capabilities. | Provides user access to CiscoWorks2000 and its functions, based on five user groups. |
Table A-4 shows CiscoWorks features that are not transitioned to the CiscoWorks2000 Server.
| CiscoWorks Feature | Description | Function Alternatives |
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Provides TACACS server to manage user access. |
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Posted: Wed Apr 5 14:41:52 PDT 2000
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