04-24-2007 12:40 AM - edited 02-21-2020 01:29 AM
Hi
My client is having Cisco Works 2000 and he is trying to add second pix in Cisco works but he is facing some issue in that. I have attached the screen shot of the output of error.
04-24-2007 10:36 AM
Hi Anil.
Although you don't mention what version of RME you are running, I'm assuming it's probably 3.5, and that you are hitting bugid CSCdv47896, to which there is a valid workaround. I'm also assuming your client is running on Solaris.
With those assumptions in mind, have the customer do the following to get past this issue:
Follow these steps:
cd to $NMSROOT/objects/dmgt/, and vi dmgtd.conf
Locate the line starting with DIServer
Change from DIServer -I -s -D 0x1 -d 0x1 to DIServer -I -s -D 0x1 -d 0x1 -a by appending
-a at the end. Notice there is a space before the -a.
Stop CiscoWorks Daemon by issuing the /etc/init.d/dmgtd stop command
Restart CiscoWorks Daemon, /etc/init.d/dmgtd start
Hope this helps, and please rate!
-Joe
04-25-2007 09:33 PM
Hi Joe
Sorry to provide u a very limited information about the Cisco Works.
Our client is having Cisco Works for windows 5.5 version and about RME version i dont know exactly.
if u need I will get the detail and let u know the same.
Thanks
Anil Nangia
04-25-2007 10:15 PM
Hi Anil.
If it's really CWW 5.5 then your client is using a VERY OLD (like 10-years-old) version of software, and I think the biggest concern would be to get him to something a little more up-to-date. If he's not running RME 3.3 or later, I probably won't be much use to you, as any version prior to that is before my time.
I think the best bet is to verify the actual version on-hand, and we can try to move forward from there.
Best regards,
-Joe
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