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The following sections are presented:
Table C-1 shows the CiscoWorks data migration.
| CiscoWorks Data | Migrated? | Comments |
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AutoInstall | No | You can perform autoinstall manually, as described in Cisco IOS documentation. |
Inventory | Yes | The data is migrated through a device import mechanism. |
Polling | No | Configurable MIB polling functionality is not provided in Essentials. |
Configuration | Yes | You can optionally import CiscoWorks configuration files to the Essentials configuration archive. The number of files is configurable. |
Contacts | No | You can use Essentials Inventory user fields to store contact information. |
Domains | No | The Essentials Device Views provide equivalent functionality. |
Global commands | No | Commands are not migrated. |
Configuration Snap-In | No | Commands are not migrated. |
Software management | No | You can use the Essentials Software Management application to populate the software library. |
User- and application-level security | No | Security data is not migrated. |
Step 1 Install Essentials, as described in the installation guide for your platform, then start Essentials.
Step 2 Log in as an administrator.
Step 3 Select CiscoWorks2000 Server > Administration > Process Management > Stop Process.
Step 4 To stop the Change Audit process, select Change Audit from the Process pull-down menu, then click Finish.
Step 5 Select Resource Manager Essentials > Administration> Inventory > Import from Local NMS or Import from Remote NMS to begin the import.
Step 6 Select CiscoWorks from the NM Product drop-down menu, enter the hostname and username if you are importing from a remote NMS, then click Next.
The Add/Import Status Summary dialog box displays the import status. Make sure all devices imported from CiscoWorks become managed. No devices should be in a Pending state.
Step 7 Select Resource Manager Essentials > Administration > Configuration Management > Import from CiscoWorks.
Step 8 Enter the hostname, username, and number of configuration versions per device.
Step 9 Click Finish. The Import from CiscoWorks status page displays the import status.
Step 10 Select CiscoWorks2000 Server > Administration > Process Management > Start Process to update the configuration archive.
Step 11 Select ConfigUpdate from the Process drop-down menu, then click Finish. The most recent running configurations from your devices are collected and stored in the configuration archive.
Step 12 Restart Change Audit by selecting CiscoWorks2000 Server > Administration > Process Management > Start Process.
Step 13 Select ChangeAudit from the Process drop-down menu, then click Finish. The Change Audit process tracks changes in your network.
Table C-2 shows the CiscoWorks features that are fully transitioned in Essentials. In some cases the Essentials features are enhanced beyond those in CiscoWorks; for example, Essentials works with both routers and switches.
| Feature | CiscoWorks Feature Description | Essentials Feature Description |
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Online help allows keyword and full-text searches. | Context-sensitive online help allows keyword, full-text, index and search. | |
Provides router configuration:
| Device Configuration and enhanced cwconfig tool provide switch and router configuration.
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Creates, modifies, and maintains complete inventory. | Inventory:
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Defines, schedules, and executes system commands. | Built into Essentials applications. | |
Performs single generic log in and log out. | Administrative login and logout functionality and a five-level user security system. | |
Logs syslog messages. | Syslog Analyzer collects, logs, and reports on syslog activity. | |
Performs batch processing. | The cwconfig command performs batch processing using configuration files. | |
Generates syslog messages as NMS events. | Syslog Analysis:
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Software Inventory Manager Software Library Manager Device Software Manager | Manages and deploys Cisco software (Cisco IOS).
| Software Management:
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GUI for starting CiscoWorks applications. | Navigation tree. | |
Emulates router EXEC show commands on a Cisco router and views device information on protocol traffic, IP, ICMP, UDP, Appletalk, DECnet IV, Novell, VINES, and XNS. | Network Show Commands. |
Table C-3 shows the CiscoWorks features that are partially migrated to Essentials. Partially migrated means that only some CiscoWorks functions are provided in Essentials.
| Feature | CiscoWorks Feature Description | Essentials Feature Description |
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Accesses administrative and maintenance personnel associated with a device. | Data is not migrated; however, Essentials user fields provide similar functionality. SNMP MIB data provides system location description and contact information. | |
Allows all application- and user-based security in CiscoWorks to be applied to groups of devices. Application level security allows varying levels of access to CiscoWorks applications based on user authentication. | Uses a five-level security model that addresses application-level security on a user-role basis. Does not provide device-level security. | |
Polls interface and environment status regularly. | Availability provides device monitoring. Inventory Poller and Inventory Collector monitor network device changes.
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Organizes devices into logical device groups that allow multiple levels of user access. | Device-level security will be provided in a later Essentials release. | |
Dynamically graphs real-time router information, router health, interface health, and protocol traffic using the NMS graphing utility. Inventory has Hardware Summary graph, Chassis Summary graph, and Software Version graph. | Protocol distribution graphs. | |
Synchronizes the information in the CiscoWorks Sybase database with the information in the NMS database. | Can import inventory data from a local or remote NMS running CiscoWorks UNIX, or directly from an HP OpenView NMS. |
Table C-4 shows CiscoWorks features and functions that are not transitioned to Essentials.
| CiscoWorks Feature | Feature Description | Function Alternatives |
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Remotely configures and deploys a router based on a neighbor router configuration using autoinstall protocol. | AutoInstall must be configured manually as explained in Cisco IOS documentation. | |
Creates and schedules a number of snap-in commands to a device or group of devices. | This functionality will be provided in a later Essentials release. | |
Probes and extracts network condition information. Views polling data, and stop and start polling. Displays summary polling report of SMNP objects. Graphs historical polled data. | Cisco partners will provide MIB polling functionality. | |
Views device status, including buffers, CPU load, memory available, protocols, and interfaces information using a GUI/dashboard interface. | Similar functionality can be achieved using an NMS for MIB collection and third-party tools (for example, Concord's Network Health, INS NetworkPro, Desktalk's TrendSNMP, and so on) for turnkey network reporting. | |
Provides documentation and information necessary to create scripts. | Larger customers have written scripts that access the CiscoWorks database through the Sybase "isql" or other third- party tools. This requires that Cisco publish the database schema. Primarily, inventory and configuration data is accessed via these scripts. | |
Creates custom reports on database. | Essentials includes built-in reporting for each component, and a downloadable custom report generator. | |
TACACS server manages user access. |
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Posted: Mon Nov 29 18:33:20 PST 1999
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