Installation and Setup Guide for Campus Manager 3.2 on Windows 2000
Index

Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - F - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -

Index

A

accessing

additional Cisco documentation

on the CD-ROM   vii

on the World Wide Web   vii

Cisco documentation

on the CD-ROM   vii

on the World Wide Web   vii

CiscoWorks2000 Server   3-3

additional

Cisco documentation, accessing

on the CD-ROM   vii

on the World Wide Web   vii

software required on server   1-4

administrators

required skills for   vii

tasks, in preparing to use Campus Manager   3-3 to  3-5

ANI database, backing up   3-5

logging in   3-4

logging out   3-13

ANI database

backing up   3-5

inadvertently

deleting (caution)   1-3

ANI Server, configuring   3-8

audience for this document   vii

B

backing up the ANI database   3-5

browser requirements for client systems   1-6

C

cautions

regarding

ANI database, inadvertently deleting   1-3

manually uninstalling Campus   2-13

significance of   viii

CD-ROM, obtaining Cisco documentation on   x

Cisco.com, obtaining technical assistance through   xi

CiscoWorks2000 Server

accessing   3-3

troubleshooting access to   A-7

securing   3-5

client requirements   1-5 to  1-6

browser   1-6

Client System Requirements Summary (table)   1-5

hardware   1-5

memory (RAM)   1-6

configuring

ANI Server   3-8

Campus Manager (see preparing to use Campus Manager

D

data, importing after installation   2-9 to  2-12

data conversion, understanding   2-9 to  2-10

converting Campus 3.1 data   2-10

data conversion process   2-9

importing data manually from 3.2   2-10 to  2-11

upgrading saved views from Topology Services   2-12

devices supported by Campus   1-6

Discrepancy Reports, setting up   3-12

verifying Discrepancy Reports   3-12

displaying topology views and attribute summaries   3-11

documentation

additional

on the CD-ROM   vii

on the World Wide Web   vii

feedback, providing electronically or by mail   x

obtaining   ix

on a CD-ROM   x

on the World Wide Web   ix

ordering   x

related   viii to  ix

drive space requirements on the server   1-4

F

figure, Login Manager dialog box   3-4

H

hardware requirements

client   1-5

server   1-3

help

(see also troubleshooting)

online   ix

technical assistance, obtaining   xi

Cisco.com   xi

TAC   xi

I

importing data after installation   2-9 to  2-12

data conversion, understanding   2-9 to  2-10

conversion process   2-9

converting Campus 3.1 data   2-10

manually, from Campus Manager 3.2   2-10 to  2-11

upgrading saved views rrom Topology Services   2-12

Installation Messages (table)   A-3

installing Campus Manager   2-1 to  2-13

importing data after installation   2-9 to  2-12

data conversion, understanding   2-9 to  2-12

importing data manually from 3.2   2-10 to  2-11

upgrading saved views from Topology Services   2-12

Installing Campus Manager Overview (table)   2-2

new installations   2-3 to  2-4

installation notes   2-3

process   2-3 to  2-4

overview of the install process   2-2

troubleshooting   A-1 to  A-7

CiscoWorks2000 Server access   A-7

installation error messages   A-2 to  A-6

logging in after upgrading   A-1 to  A-2

uninstalling Campus Manager   2-13

cautions regarding   2-13

upgrades   2-5 to  2-9

installation notes   2-6

process   2-6 to  2-8

upgrading saved views from Topology Services   2-8 to  2-9

L

logging in

after upgrading   A-1 to  A-2

as administrator   3-4

logging out as adminstrator   3-13

Login Manager dialog box (figure)   3-4

M

maximum recommended load on servers   1-4

memory (RAM) requirements

client   1-6

server   1-3

N

network

setting up   3-7 to  3-8

Network Setup Tasks (table)   3-7

network administrators (see administrators)

O

overview of Campus Manager   1-2

P

Path Analysis, setting up   3-10 to  3-11

verifying Path Analysis   3-11

preparing to use Campus Manager   3-1 to  3-13

administrator tasks   3-3 to  3-5

ANI database, backing up   3-5

logging in as administrator   3-4

securing the CiscoWorks2000 Server   3-5

CiscoWorks2000 Server, accessing   3-3

logging out as administrator   3-13

setting up Campus Manager applications   3-6 to  3-12

ANI Server, configuring   3-8

Discrepancy Reports, setting up   3-12

network, setting up   3-7 to  3-8

Path Analysis, setting up   3-10 to  3-11

Toplogy Services, setting up   3-8 to  3-9

User Tracking, setting up   3-9 to  3-10

VLAN Port Assignment, setting up   3-11 to  3-12

task overview   3-2

Preparing to Use Campus Manager Task Overview (table)   3-2

prerequisites   1-1 to  1-6

client requirements   1-5 to  1-6

browser   1-6

Client System Requirements Summary (table)   1-5

hardware   1-5

memory (RAM)   1-6

server requirements   1-3 to  1-4

drive space   1-4

hardware   1-3

maximum recommended load   1-4

memory (RAM)   1-3

recommendations   1-4

Server System Requirements Summary (table)   1-3

software   1-4

upgrade paths   1-2 to  1-3

R

reader comment form, submitting electronically   x

required skills for administrators   vii

S

saved views, upgrading from Topology Services

during upgrades   2-12

in importing data   2-12

securing the CiscoWorks2000 Server   3-5

server requirements   1-3 to  1-4

drive space   1-4

hardware   1-3

maximum recommended load   1-4

memory (RAM)   1-3

recommendations   1-4

Server System Requirements Summary (table)   1-3

software   1-4

software requirements

client   1-6

server   1-4

supported devices   1-6

T

tables

Client System Requirements Summary   1-5

Installation Messages   A-3

Installing Campus Manager Overview   2-2

Network Setup Tasks   3-7

Preparing to Use Campus Manager Task Overview   3-2

Server System Requirements Summary   1-3

TAC (Technical Assistance Center)

obtaining support from   xi

how the Escalation Center works   xiii

priority levels, understanding   xii

telephone numbers   xiii

website   xii

Technical Assistance Center (see TAC)   xi

technical support   xi

(see also troubleshooting)

through Cisco.com   xi

through TAC   xi

telephone numbers   xiii

telephone numbers for TAC (see technical support)   xiii

Topology Services

setting up   3-8 to  3-9

configuring network discrepancies   3-8

verifying Topology Services   3-9

upgrading saved views from

during upgrades   2-8 to  2-9

in importing data   2-12

troubleshooting

installation   A-1 to  A-7

CiscoWorks2000 Server, troubleshooting access   A-7

installation error messages   A-2 to  A-6

logging in after upgrading   A-1 to  A-2

typographical conventions used in this document   vii to  viii

U

upgrade paths   1-2 to  1-3

upgrading saved views from Topology Services

during upgrades   2-8 to  2-9

in importing data   2-12

User Tracking, setting up   3-9 to  3-10

supporting user name collection   3-9

verifying User Tracking   3-10

V

VLAN Port Assignment, setting up   3-11 to  3-12

verifying VLAN Port Assignment   3-12

W

World Wide Web

additional documentation available on   vii

contacting TAC via   xii

obtaining Cisco documentation via   ix