Table Of Contents
INDEX
A - B - C - D - F - M - N - P - R - S - T - W -
INDEX
A
administration
system log management 8-8
B
Bridged Telnet
applications 2-5
components 2-2
relay server 2-2
Telnet client 2-2
Telnet server 2-2
design 2-2
executables 2-5
structure 2-2
Telnet proxy 2-5
usage scenario 2-9
C
CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol)
accessing CDP driver control 10-3
advertisement support 10-1
altering CDP setting 10-3
Cisco device support 10-1
driver usage 10-2
installing CDP protocol driver 10-3
locating updated driver 10-6
periodic messages 10-1
starting CDP protocol driver 10-4
updating IP address for CDP protocol driver 10-6
CDR (Call Detail Records) Logging
enabling 7-2
Cisco Syslog Analyzer
centralized system logging service 8-1
process 8-3
Resource Manager Essentials 8-1
Cisco Syslog Collector
function 8-3
process 8-3
stopping and starting 8-3
CiscoWorks 2000
accessing 8-8
adding devices 8-2
analyzing 8-10
Autodiscovery mechanism 9-1
Campus Manager 7-1
definition 6-1
device information displayed 8-2
discovery process 9-2
polling MIB tables 9-2
public information 7-2
reporting 8-10
Resource Manager Essentials 8-1
SNMP requests 8-5
upcoming release 7-2
VoIP not yet supported 7-1
commands
show.exe 3-1
show CDP 10-2
show command options 3-1
show tech 3-1
show win 3-1
SNMP get 9-6
SNMP getbulk 9-4
SNMP getnext 9-6
SNMP set 9-6
tndconnect 2-6
configuration
changing CiscoWorks server name 8-4
editing configuration file 8-4
entering CiscoWorks 2000 server name 8-4
installation process 8-4
setting up trace 8-5
conventions xiii
D
devices
configuration 8-9
management 8-9
reporting 8-9
documentation
organization ix
F
features
Remote Serviceability 1-2, 6-2
M
message translator
using 5-1
MIBs (Management Information Bases)
CISCO-CCM-MIB, defined 9-2
CISCO-CCM-MIB, updating 9-7
CISCO-CDP-MIB, defined 9-3
CISCO-CDP-MIB, updating 9-7
Cisco MIBs 9-2
control of CDP driver 10-3
enabling device discovery 10-2
SNMP MIBs 9-2
updating 9-2
N
network management
with CiscoWorks 2000 9-1
P
Path Analysis
operation 7-1
tracing 7-1
performance
data structure 4-2
generating statistics 4-8
instances 4-3
objects and counters 4-2, 4-6
performance tool
customizing 4-3
function 4-1
statistics monitoring and display 4-1
uses 4-3
R
Remote Access Methodology 2-2
reporting
unexpected devices 8-13
S
Security
firewall integrity 2-2
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
agent defined 9-3
CISCO-CCM-MIB managed by 9-4
data collector 9-5
defined 9-1
discovery process 9-2
extension agents 9-4
remote monitoring with 9-1
request types 9-5
SNMP Agent
enabling 8-5
starting 9-3, 9-4
stopping 9-5
use of extension agents 9-4
SNMP data collector
starting 9-6
stopping 9-6
Windows NT SNMP service process 9-5
syntax
show command 3-1
tndconnect 2-6
syslog
components 8-4
system design 2-1
T
tndconnect
connecting with daemon 2-6
program structure 2-6
syntax 2-6
terminating session 2-6
translating
process 5-1
W
web browser
enabling 8-8