Table Of Contents
Prerequisites
Product Overview
Campus Upgrade Paths
Server Requirements
Maximum Recommended Load
Server Recommendations
Client Requirements
Supported Devices
Prerequisites
This chapter describes the factors that you should consider before installing Campus Manager (Campus) on a Windows 2000 system.
This chapter contains:
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Product Overview
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Campus Upgrade Paths
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Server Requirements
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Client Requirements
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Supported Devices
Product Overview
Campus, a member of the CiscoWorks2000 Family of Products, is a suite of web-based network management tools that enables administrators to obtain various types of graphical views of their network topology and end-user information. Campus Manager is based on a client/server architecture that connects multiple web-based clients to a server on the network.
The CiscoWorks2000 Server supplies tools and services to the Campus Manager applications, including the Asynchronous Networks Interface (ANI) Server. The ANI Server discovers information about network devices and saves it in the ANI database for other applications, including the Campus applications, to access. For more information, see User Guide for CiscoWorks2000 Server and the CiscoWorks2000 Server and ANI Server online help.
The Campus Manager applications are:
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Path Analysis—View the actual path that packets take between end nodes on your network.
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User Tracking—Locate and display data about users and hosts in your network.
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Topology Services—Discover, view, and monitor the physical and logical services on your network.
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VLAN Port Assignment—View port information, configure VLANs on a trunk, and move ports between VLANs on your network.
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Discrepancy Reports—Discover and view physical and logical discrepancies in your network.
Campus Upgrade Paths
You can upgrade to Campus Manager 3.2 from Campus Manager 3.1.
Campus requires CiscoWorks2000 CD One, 5th Edition, which is the foundation for the CiscoWorks2000 Family of Products, It also includes the CiscoWorks2000 management framework and the ANI Server.
When you install CiscoWorks2000 CD One, the previous version of Campus Manager is removed and only its database is preserved. When you install Campus Manager 3.2, certain data from the preserved database is converted to Campus Manager 3.2 format.
This data includes:
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SNMP community strings
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User Tracking manually entered fields
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Seed devices
If you are upgrading from Campus Manager 3.1, Topology Services saves certain views during installation. These views include the following:
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Layer 2 View
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Unconnected Device View
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LAN Edge View
You must upgrade to CiscoWorks2000 CD One, 5th Edition before installing or upgrading to Campus 3.2.
Caution 
Uninstalling Campus deletes the ANI database.
Server Requirements
This section describes the system requirements and recommendations for CiscoWorks2000 CD One, 5th Edition and Campus Manager 3.2.
The minimum system requirements for CiscoWorks2000 CD One, 5th Edition and Campus Manager 3.2 are shown in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Server System Requirements Summary
Requirement Type
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System hardware
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• IBM PC-compatible computer with 450 MHz Intel Pentium III processor
• CD-ROM drive
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Memory (RAM)
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256 MB
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Available drive space2
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• 4 GB
• Virtual memory equal to double the amount of memory (RAM). For example, if your system has 256 MB of RAM, you need 512 MB of virtual memory.
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System software
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Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2. Campus Manager supports US-English and Japanese versions of Windows. Set the default locale to US-English.
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Additional software
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CiscoWorks2000 CD One, 5th Edition must be installed before installing Campus. If you installed a version of CiscoWorks2000 CD One earlier than the 5th Edition, upgrade to the 5th edition before installing Campus Manager. See Installation and Setup Guide for CD One on Windows 2000.
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Maximum Recommended Load
The maximum recommended load on servers configured with the minimum server requirements shown in Table 1-1 is 500 Cisco devices and one client at a time.
If other network management applications are installed on your server, additional resources might be required.
Server Recommendations
If your network has more than 500 Cisco devices, the following minimum requirements are recommended:
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500 MHz Multiprocessor
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512 MB of memory (RAM)
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1 GB of virtual memory
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4 GB drive space
Client Requirements
The minimum client system requirements for CiscoWorks2000 CD One, 5th Edition and Campus Manager 3.2 are shown in Table 1-2. The maximum recommended load on clients configured with the minimum requirements shown is 1000 Cisco devices.
Note
Before you can access Campus from a client system, the system must be properly configured. For information about configuring clients, see Installation and Setup Guide for CD One on Windows 2000.
Table 1-2 Client System Requirements Summary
Requirement Type
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Minimum Requirement
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System Software and Hardware
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• Client system:
– IBM PC-compatible computer with 300 MHz Intel Pentium processor running Windows NT 4.0 workstation or server, Windows 98, or Windows 2000 Professional SP1&SP2, Windows 2000 Server, WindowsXP. Campus Manager supports US-English and Japanese versions of Windows. Set the default locale to US-English.
– Solaris SPARC station or Sun Ultra 10 running Solaris 2.6,2.7or 2.8. Campus Manager supports US-English and Japanese versions of Solaris. Set the default locale to US-English.
– IBM RS/6000 workstation running AIX 4.3.3.
– HP-UX workstation running HP-UX 11.0.
• Color monitor with video card set to 256 colors.
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Memory (RAM)
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128 MB
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Browser
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One of the following browsers:
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 or 6.0, (Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP)
• Netscape Navigator 4.77. 4.78, 4.79 (Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000,Windows XP, AIX 4.3.3. HP-UX11.0)
• Netscape Navigator 4.76 (Solaris 2.6, Solaris 2.7, Solaris 2.8)
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Supported Devices
For information about supported devices, access the Supported Devices table at the following location: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cw2000/camp_mgr/
sup_dev/cm_3_2.htm
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