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About This Guide
This guide provides descriptions and user scenarios for the Cisco Resource Manager application. It describes tasks similar to those you might perform using the Resource Manager software. The chapters are organized in the order of a typical Resource Manager workflow. By reading this guide, you will acquire a general understanding of how to perform typical tasks using Resource Manager.
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This guide is not a reference manual. You will not find all available Resource Manager features within these pages. Rather, this guide is intended to represent a typical workflow model that enables you to acquire a general understanding of the product. For more detailed information about all Resource Manager features, refer to the online help.
This guide is intended to provide descriptions and scenarios for users or prospective users of the Resource Manager application. Many of the tools described are accessible to the system administrator only.
The chapters of this manual are presented in an order that represents a typical Resource Manager workflow. If you read this manual from beginning to end, you will obtain a fairly thorough understanding of the tasks you can perform using Resource Manager.
This manual is divided into the following chapters:
- Chapter 1, "Overview," provides an overview of Resource Manager including privilege levels and the types of tasks users can perform using Resource Manager.
- Chapter 2, "Populating the Network Inventory," describes how to add and import devices into your network inventory.
- Chapter 3, "Creating and Managing Device Views," describes how to add and manage device views.
- Chapter 4, "Inventory Management," describes how to check device status and display various inventory reports to help you manage the devices on your network.
- Chapter 5, "Availability Management," describes how to configure device availability polling options and how to generate and view availability reports.
- Chapter 6, "Syslog Analysis," describes how to log and track system error messages and exceptions to analyze router and network performance.
- Chapter 7, "System Administration," describes database maintenance features and user account management.
- Chapter 8, "Software Management," provides a workflow model for using the software management features to schedule and perform device software upgrades.
- Chapter 9, "Troubleshooting," provides troubleshooting and reference information to help users solve problems they encounter while using Resource Manager.
- Chapter 10, "Tools," describes the connectivity tools and provides links to frequently used CCO features.
- Appendix A, "Device Integration File Format," describes the format for device integration files which are used to import large numbers of devices into your network inventory.
This guide uses basic conventions to represent text and table information.
Command descriptions use these conventions:
- Commands and keywords are in boldface font.
- Variables for which you supply values are in italic font.
- Elements in square brackets ([ ]) are optional.
Examples use these conventions:
- Terminal sessions and information the system displays are printed in a screen font.
- Information you enter is in boldface screen font. Variables you enter are printed in italic screen font.
- Nonprinting characters, such as passwords, are shown in angle brackets (< >).
This guide also uses the following conventions:
- Scenario paragraphs are in italics. The first paragraph of each scenario is preceded by the word Scenario. Scenarios are sample tasks users can perform with Resource Manager.
- Menu items and button names are in boldface font.
- A menu selection is indicated by the following convention: Select Options > Network Preferences > Languages.
- Directories and filenames are in italic font.
- If items such as buttons or menu options are grayed out on application windows, it means that you do not have permission to use these items.
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The following Resource Manager hard-copy documentation is available:
- Cisco Resource Manager Installation Guide for Solaris
- Cisco Resource Manager Installation Guide for Windows NT
- Cisco Resource Manager Release Notes for Solaris
- Cisco Resource Manager Release Notes for Windows NT
- Manual pages located in the /opt/CSCOpx/man/man1 directory (Solaris version) or C:/Program/Files/CSCOpx/man (Windows NT version)
Refer to other network management platform documentation for network management system (NMS) functionality.
In addition, Resource Manager ships with an online help system. Use the help system to get information about using the Resource Manager interface, navigating within the product, and finding information about a specific task.
The online help system provides overview, related information, procedures, and glossary data on the Resource Manager applications and features. It contains an online index, a glossary, and context-sensitive help links so you can search for specific text, terms or topics within the online help system.
You access the Resource Manager context-sensitive online help system by clicking Help on the button bar in the left frame in the Resource Manager desktop or by clicking Help in the lower right corner of any task dialog box.







Posted: Thu Sep 30 09:40:46 PDT 1999
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