04-09-2009 06:24 AM
Hi users,
I would like to know if CISCOWORKS LMS 3.1 is multivendor, that is, if it can manage devices other than CISCO, like 3COM, juniper. I don't think so, just would like to check, because a customer is asking me and another guy told him that 3.1 version probably is multivendor. I've searched here and couldn't find...
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Flaviano.
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04-09-2009 08:40 AM
No, LMS is not multi-vendor. RME provides very weak non-Cisco support in that you can get some basic mibII inventory from SNMP compliant devices. However, each non-Cisco will count against your license, so adding them to DCR is not worth it.
04-09-2009 08:40 AM
No, LMS is not multi-vendor. RME provides very weak non-Cisco support in that you can get some basic mibII inventory from SNMP compliant devices. However, each non-Cisco will count against your license, so adding them to DCR is not worth it.
04-09-2009 08:41 AM
No, it's not - for the most part.
The vast majority of CiscoWorks' functionality is limited to managing Cisco products. A few tools (RME's Syslog Analyzer, for example) will accept information from non-Cisco devices but for syslog analysis, there are many open source and other third party tools that can do that as well.
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06-03-2009 02:08 AM
So, just as a confirmation, we cannot retrieve SNMP data from a non-Cisco device (a layer 3 router as instance), in order to exploit it elsewhere in LMS?
An exemple would be, to retrieve the non-Cisco router's at.atTable in order to map MAC addresses (correctely retrieved from Cisco layer 2 switches) to IP addresses, to display them in user tracking end host report.
Am I right?
06-03-2009 04:00 AM
You are correct - you cannot accomplish the scenario you mention using CiscoWorks.
You might take a look at third party tools such as Spiceworks (open source) or Solarwinds (Engineer's Tool Set and Orion Network Performance Monitor tools - both licensed but with free evaluation versions available)
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