User Guide for Campus Manager 4.0.6 (With LMS 2.6)
Chapter 1 About Campus Manager

Table Of Contents

About Campus Manager

Campus Manager Applications

About Campus Manager Server

Changes and Enhancements in Campus Manager 4.0.6

Enhanced Homepage

Setup Center

Enhanced Device Selector


About Campus Manager


Campus Manager is an integral component of the CiscoWorks family of products. As an enterprise solution to network management, Campus Manager provides a suite of web-based network management tools that enable administrators to obtain various types of graphical views of their network topology and end-user information. It also reports network inconsistencies, anomalies, and configuration errors in the discovered network.

Campus Manager provides support for Spanning-Tree protocols, a graphical tool for managing complex ATM networks, and a user friendly interface for creating, modifying, or deleting VLANs, LANEs, or assigning switch ports to VLANs. This application includes an operational and diagnostic tool that traces the Layer 2 and Layer 3 connectivity between two specified devices on the network.

Campus Manager is based on a client-server architecture that connects multiple web-based clients to a server on the network.

This chapter contains the following sections:

Campus Manager Applications

About Campus Manager Server

Changes and Enhancements in Campus Manager 4.0.6

Campus Manager Applications

Campus Manager applications provide network monitoring and fault information required to track devices. It also provides tools for configuring, managing, understanding, and visualizing the complex physical and logical Layer 2 infrastructure.

The Campus Manager applications and what they allow you to do are given below:

Application
Allows you to

Topology Services

Manage, view, and monitor the physical and logical services on your network.

For more details, see, "Using Topology Services".

User Tracking

Locate and display data about users and hosts in the network.

For more details, see "Tracking Users".

Path Analysis

Trace and display Layer 2 and Layer 3 path direction, devices, and link types in your network, using User Tracking, Topology Services, and real-time Spanning Tree information to determine the connectivity.

For more details, see "Path Analysis".

Managing VLANs and VTP

Assign VLAN to ports, display VLAN ports, or configure trunk ports, Create PVLAN, Delete PVLAN, Configure Promiscuous Ports.

For more details, see "Managing VLANs and VTP".

Discrepancy Reporting

View the physical and logical discrepancies discovered on your network.

For more details, see "Discrepancy Reporting".


About Campus Manager Server

The Campus Manager Server provides:

Device and physical topology discovery, logical discovery (VLAN and LANE), user discovery, and path determination.

Different discovery timebases such as, global, status polling, and user acquisition.

Interfaces for VLAN, LANE, and ATM configurations.

Campus Manager server discovers different types of information about your network. Detailed information is built upon baseline information.

Device discovery begins with an initial seed device or devices that you provide. It discovers the entire network using neighbor discovery protocols.

Most Cisco devices implement one or more of these standard neighbor discovery protocols:

CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol)—Used on Ethernet networks.

ILMI (Integrated Local Management Interface)—Used on ATM networks.

The server sends SNMP requests to the devices to query their neighbor tables. These neighbor entries are processed to check whether the neighbor is a known device or a new, undiscovered device. New neighbors are queued for later processing by an available discovery thread.

Before Campus Manager 4.0, Asynchronous Network Interface (ANI) server process, was a single process to perform ANI discovery, user tracking, servicing query and configuration from clients.

To improve the server performance and to handle larger networks, ANI process has been separated into transient processes for device discovery and User Tracking Major Acquisition.

Changes and Enhancements in Campus Manager 4.0.6

Campus Manager 4.0.6 provides management support for Layer 2 technologies. It is built on CiscoWorks Common Services 3.0.5 and is an integral component of CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 2.6 (LMS 2.6).

In this release, the major change have been made to the Campus Manager Admin Dashboard, Setup Center, and Device Selector.

Enhanced Homepage

Setup Center

Enhanced Device Selector

Enhanced Homepage

The Campus Manager Homepage provides information on status of Device Discovery, Data Collection, and User Tracking Acquisition. It also provides information on the physical and logical discrepancies and gives details of the User Tracking jobs that have been completed recently. You can easily access frequently used features in the application from the homepage. You can launch the homepage by clicking the Home link on CiscoWorks Homepage.

For more details, see Viewing Campus Manager Homepage

Setup Center

Setup Center enables the grouping of different categories of configurations. This helps the user configure and check all necessary application settings at a single place.

For more details, see Common Services Online Help.

Enhanced Device Selector

The new Device Selector supports search and advanced search capabilities. You can search for devices based on search criteria you specify in the Advanced Search window.

For more details, see Common Services Online Help