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cisco works LMS support SUN server

abdo2000a
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hi all,

i have CiscoWorks LMS 2.0.5, and its working ok, but i want to monitor some server like sun fire servers with my LMS specially with DFM.

can i read SNMP Traps and notification from SUN servers using CiscoWorks

thx

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jsivulka
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To answer your question on LMS and Solaris 8: I would like to be honest with you. Actually, there is already a patch for CD-ONE 4the Edition. The patch is called "cw-cd-one-ed4-p1-sol.tar.Z" and can be downloaded from the following location on CCO:

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-cd-one

Please NOTE that this patch will ONLY work for CMF 2.0 !!! So, do NOT install on any version below !!! That Patch should give you support for CD-ONE 4th edition on Solaris 8. LMS Component contains Device Fault Manager 2.0 (DFM) which has ability to monitor SNMP trap and syslog notifications.

thanks for your reply,

my situation that is i have ciscoworks 2.5 installed on windowds 2003 server, and i have sun servers in my network , so can i download these patches , add it in my ciscoworks , then be able to monitor sun servers.

pleaes clearify more.

best regsrds

No it is not possible to monitor sun servers with LMS 2.5 or above. If they send syslog messages to LMS these should be available in RME - Report - Report Generator - Syslog - Unexpected Device Report. And - afaik - that is all.

But if you are still using LMS 2.5 I would recommend to upgrade to LMS 2.6. You must first go to LMS 2.5.1 before ongoing to LMS 2.6 (read the docs for detail..)

the patches are available at

http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/cw2000/lan-planner.shtml

and to verify if you realy still have LMS 2.5 look at the doc in this thread:

http://forums.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=netprof&CommCmd=MB%3Fcmd%3Dpass_through%26location%3Doutline%40%5E1%40.1de0114d/1#selected_message

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