Using CiscoView 5.4 (Standalone)
Device Display Problems

Table Of Contents

Device Display Problems

What You Need

How To Do It—Procedure

Verify the Latest Device Package Is Downloaded

Upgrade Your Catalyst Switch Device Package

Verify the SNMP Timeout/Retry Values Are Correct

Where You Should End Up—Verification


Device Display Problems


An end-user calls your network help desk reporting that there is a slow response time in displaying their Catalyst switch. It's taking more than 3 minutes for their device to display properly.

Other problems can occur when you display a device:

CiscoView might stop responding.

The status of the 10/100 ports appear gray.

The device is partially displayed.

What You Need

Verify these prerequisites before starting the procedure for this scenario:

You installed the latest version of CiscoView. Any previous versions must be upgraded to the most current version.

You have a valid user ID and password for the Cisco.com web site.

How To Do It—Procedure

Identify the source of the problem using the procedures in the following sections:

1. Verify the Latest Device Package Is Downloaded.

2. Upgrade Your Catalyst Switch Device Package.

3. Verify the SNMP Timeout/Retry Values Are Correct.

Verify the Latest Device Package Is Downloaded

To verify that you are using the latest device package for CiscoView 5.0 such as Catalyst 5000, Catalyst 5500, and Catalyst 8510:


Step 1 Open CiscoView. The CiscoView Main menu appears.

Step 2 Click the About button from the Main menu to view which version of the device packages are installed.

Step 3 Log in to Cisco.com to verify that you have the latest packages installed. The device packages on Cisco.com will always have the latest version of devices packages listed.


Note You must be running the latest version of CiscoView to solve this problem. To find out which version of CiscoView is required to support the devices or to upgrade your version of CiscoView, refer to the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/ciscoview/cvcww-download.shtml.



Upgrade Your Catalyst Switch Device Package

If the current device packages are earlier than the versions specified in the Packages Installed screen, download the appropriate version of the Catalyst device packages for the current version of CiscoView you are running.


Note You must be a registered Cisco.com user and have a valid user ID and password for Cisco.com to download the appropriate device packages. Contact your system administrator for more information.


Perform these tasks to upgrade and download the latest Catalyst device packages:

1. Remove the old device packages.

2. Install the latest device packages.

Table 4-1 Upgrade Your Devices  

Task
Action

Remove the old device packages.

1. Exit CiscoView.

2. Start the Package Support Utility.

3. Select the following devices:
Catalyst 5000
Catalyst 5500
Catalyst 8510

4. Click Uninstall.

Install the latest device packages.

1. From the Package Support Utility Main menu, click Install Device.

2. When the Package Installation program screen appears, navigate to the temporary directory you created (for example, c:\temp\update).

3. Select the Catalyst 5000, 5500, and 8510 packages.

4. Click Install to install the packages.


Verify the SNMP Timeout/Retry Values Are Correct

To verify that the SNMP Timeout/Retry values are set correctly (Simple Network Management Protocol):


Step 1 Start CiscoView.

Step 2 Click Preferences. The Preferences dialog box appears.

Step 3 Verify that the following parameters are set correctly. If they are not set correctly, enter the correct settings in the Properties dialog box:

Option
Correct Setting

Chassis & Polling Frequency (sec)

60

SNMP Timeout (sec)

10

SNMP Retry Count

2



Where You Should End Up—Verification

Verify that the new packages are installed and the SNMP settings are correct:


Step 1 From CiscoView, click Packages Installed from the About screen to view the latest device packages installed.

Step 2 From CiscoView, click Preferences to verify the settings in SNMP are correct. The user can now successfully display the devices.