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RE: integration of Ciscoworks 2000 and NetView 6.0

2001-11-05 13:19:04
Subject: RE: integration of Ciscoworks 2000 and NetView 6.0
From: "Barr, Scott" <Scott_Barr AT csgsystems DOT com>
To: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 12:19:04 -0600
Here is what I got back from Cisco recently - hope this will help.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Stanford [mailto:dastanfo AT cisco DOT com]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 4:17 PM
To: Barr, Scott; attach AT cisco DOT com
Subject: Re: Case C004546 - Integration help (NMS (Network Management
Services)::CW2000: CiscoView #A1D47DF3)


HI Scott,

 The adapter in the link I sent you is all you need to run and it is run
from
the NEtView machine, not the CiscoWorks server. Don't worrry about the integ
util on the CiscoWorks server, just run this adapter from the remote
machine.

Regards,
David

"Barr, Scott" wrote:

> David would you confirm that the integration utility and adapter must be
> local on the machine with NetView running? (i.e. run nmic.sh from the
> NetView server NOT from the server Ciscoworks is on)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dastanfo [mailto:dastanfo AT cisco DOT com]
> Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 4:11 PM
> To: scott_barr AT csgsystems DOT com
> Subject: Case C004546 - Integration help (NMS (Network Management
> Services)::CW2000: CiscoView #A1D47DF3)
>
> HI Scott,
>
>   My name is David Stanford and I am the engineer working on your case.
> Here's what you need to try:
>
> For a remote integration please go to this link and download the adapter:
> http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-utility
>
> Installing the Utility
>
> Note that you cannot install this utility over an existing CiscoWorks2000
> installation.
>
>    1.Uncompress and untar the IntgUtil.v1-3.<os>.tar.Z file, where <os> is
> the code for your operating system (for example, sol for Solaris) as
> follows:
>
>           # zcat IntgUtil.v1-3.<os>.tar.Z | tar xvf -
>
>           A temporary directory named disk 1 is created.
>
>    2.From the disk 1 directory, enter:
>
>           # ./setup.sh
>
>           A message displays:
>
>           Enter the location where the product will be installed or q to
> quit. Default location (PKGROOT)?
>           [/opt/CSCOpx]
>
>    3.Press Enter to accept the default directory for product installation,
> or enter a different directory.
>
>           The installation program performs system checks and lists
> dependencies, then displays:
>
>           The Integration Utility will be installed now. The Integration
> Utility integrates Cisco device packages
>           and Cisco applications into third-party SNMP management
platforms.
> You can choose to integrate with a
>           third-party SNMP management platform during install or later.
>
>           Do You want to integrate with the third-party product now (y/n)?
> [n]
>
>    4.Select one of the following:
>
>           N to not integrate during installation. You must run the utility
> later to integrate.
>
>           Y to integrate now. Continue with step 5.
>
>    5.Select one of the following:
>
>           The adapter file for your target NMS from the files listed.
>
>           Other to specify an adapter file for a different NMS. The
Adapter
> selection screen appears. Enter the full pathname of the adapter file. If
> you
>           have CCO access, you can download adapters from the location
> ftp.cisco.com in the /cisco/netmgmt/ciscoview/5.0/nm-adapters directory.
>
>           None to choose an NMS adapter file later.You must run the
utility
> later.
>
>    6.Enter the remote server name and port number where CiscoWorks2000 is
> installed.
>
>      This information is optional. If not given, CiscoWorks2000
applications
> will not be integrated with the Network Management Platform. If you want
to
> skip
>      this, press return to continue with step 8.
>
>    7.Enter the HTTP browser location, or press Enter to accept the default
> location, /opt/netscape/netscape.
>
>    8.Select one of the following:
>
>           N to not enter CCO information now. You can enter it later when
> you want to upgrade.
>
>           Y to enter your CCO user ID and password now for future
upgrades.
>
>                You must have CCO login privileges. If you do not have a
user
> account and password on CCO, contact your channel partner or
>                enter a request on the standard CCO web site
(www.cisco.com).
>
> If errors occurred during installation, check the files
> /var/tmp/ciscoinstall.log and /tmp/nmimintegration.log.
>
> Thanks
> David Stanford
> Customer Support Engineer
> Cisco Systems
>
>
>
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