Table Of Contents
Cisco Discovery Protocol Support Configuration
Using CDP Advertisement Support
Using the CDP Driver
Accessing CDP Driver Control
Installing the CDP Protocol Driver
Starting the CDP Protocol Driver
Enabling the CDP Protocol Driver
Showing CDP Protocol Driver Property
Updating an IP Address for CDP Protocol Driver
Locating Updated CDP Driver and Interface Files
Default CDP Setting
Cisco Discovery Protocol Support Configuration
This chapter provides general and procedural information for Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP).
This chapter contains the following topics:
•Using CDP Advertisement Support
•Using the CDP Driver
•Accessing CDP Driver Control
•Default CDP Setting
Cisco Discovery Protocol discovers Cisco devices on a network. CDP enables discovery of Cisco CallManager servers and management of those servers by CiscoWorks2000.
Using CDP Advertisement Support
With CDP Advertisement Support, Cisco CallManager periodically sends out CDP messages on the active interface to a designated multicast address. These messages contain information such as device identification, interface name, system capabilities, and time to live.
Any Cisco device with CDP support can locate a Cisco CallManager by using these periodic messages. For example, a device can locate Cisco CallManager agent IP addresses by using the CDP cache from the direct neighboring devices.
Before You Begin
CDP designates a Windows 2000 Protocol Driver that is designed to run with Cisco CallManager on a Cisco Media Convergence Server with a 10/100BaseT Ethernet network interface card. It does not support other media, such as Token Ring, ATM, or Windows NT platforms (including Windows 98 or Windows NT 4.0).
Using the CDP Driver
Starting Cisco CallManager enables the CDP driver. You can use CDP to allow CiscoWorks2000 to discover and manage your Cisco CallManager systems.
After you have used the CDP cache MIB of the direct neighboring device to discover the Cisco CallManager, you can use CiscoWorks2000 to query other Cisco CallManager-supported MIBs for provisions or statistics information about topology services, user tracking, path analysis, and other network management services.
Tip You can use the show CDP neigh (neighbor) command from the direct neighboring device of Cisco CallManager to check CDP information that Cisco CallManager advertises.
Accessing CDP Driver Control
You can control the CDP driver by using the CISCO-CDP-MIB. When you are using CiscoWorks2000, you must keep the CDP driver enabled at all times to discover Cisco CallManager.
Caution You should alter the CDP setting only in special cases. For example, you might restart the CDP driver from the control panel at run time to pick up the latest IP configuration changes without resetting the system.
Installing the CDP Protocol Driver
The Cisco CallManager installation process installs the CDP driver. Figure 28-1 illustrates that, upon completion of a successful Cisco CallManager installation, the CDP protocol driver resides in the list of device drivers under the Windows 2000 control panel.
Figure 28-1 Device Manager Menu
Starting the CDP Protocol Driver
This section describes how to start the CDP protocol driver.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel.
Step 2 Double-click System.
Step 3 Click the Hardware tab.
Step 4 Click the Device Manager button.
The Device Manager window displays.
Step 5 Choose View > Devices by connection.
Step 6 Choose View > Show hidden devices.
Step 7 Double-click CDP Protocol Driver.
Step 8 Click the Driver tab.
Step 9 To enable the driver (Default = Start), click the Start button .
Step 10 Click the OK button.
Step 11 Start the Cisco RIS data collector service (see Starting the Cisco RIS Data Collector, page 31-9, for more details).
Note Choosing Startup Type=Demand keeps Start setting after a restart.
Related Topics
•Installing the CDP Protocol Driver
•Enabling the CDP Protocol Driver
•Showing CDP Protocol Driver Property
•Updating an IP Address for CDP Protocol Driver
•Locating Updated CDP Driver and Interface Files
Enabling the CDP Protocol Driver
This section describes how to enable the CDP protocol driver.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel.
Step 2 Double-click System.
Step 3 Click the Hardware tab.
Step 4 Click the Device Manager button.
The Device Manager window displays.
Step 5 Choose View > Devices by connection.
Step 6 Choose View > Show hidden devices.
Step 7 Double-click CDP Protocol Driver.
Step 8 Click the Driver tab.
Step 9 Choose Enable Device.
Step 10 Choose Next; then, choose Finish to enable device.
Step 11 Choose Close and restart the system.
Step 12 After the system is up, start the Cisco RIS data collector service.
Related Topics
•Installing the CDP Protocol Driver
•Starting the CDP Protocol Driver
•Showing CDP Protocol Driver Property
•Updating an IP Address for CDP Protocol Driver
•Locating Updated CDP Driver and Interface Files
Showing CDP Protocol Driver Property
This section describes how to show CDP protocol driver property.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Start > Run.
Step 2 Enter \WINNT\System32\drivers in the Run field.
Step 3 Click the OK button.
Step 4 Right-click cdp.sys.
Step 5 To show CDP driver properties, such as driver version and date, choose Properties.
Step 6 Click the OK button.
Related Topics
•Installing the CDP Protocol Driver
•Starting the CDP Protocol Driver
•Enabling the CDP Protocol Driver
•Updating an IP Address for CDP Protocol Driver
•Locating Updated CDP Driver and Interface Files
Updating an IP Address for CDP Protocol Driver
The CDP protocol driver runs on top of the existing Ethernet network interface card. You can restart CDP when a new IP address is configured at run time.
This section describes how to update the CDP protocol driver.
Procedure
Step 1 Restart CDP by using the Device Manager to update the CDP driver with the new IP address information.
Step 2 You do not have to reset the system after updating.
Related Topics
•Installing the CDP Protocol Driver
•Starting the CDP Protocol Driver
•Enabling the CDP Protocol Driver
•Showing CDP Protocol Driver Property
•Locating Updated CDP Driver and Interface Files
Locating Updated CDP Driver and Interface Files
Installing Cisco CallManager updates these components:
•The CDP driver (cdp.sys) updates to the Windows 2000 driver directory (WINNT\System32\Drivers\cdp.sys).
•The CDP Interface Library (cdpintf.dll) updates to the Windows 2000 System32 directory (\WINNT\System32\cdpintf.dll).
•A Backup Regedit export file for reinstalling CDP registries updates to the bin directory (\Program Files\Cisco\Bin\cdp2k101.reg). Use this file to restore the CDP registry in case it becomes corrupted.
•After running the cdp2k101.reg file, you must perform a system reset to restore the CDP registries.
Default CDP Setting
Table 28-1 provides the default CDP settings.
Table 28-1 Default CDP Settings
Description
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Default Value
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Default Transmit Frequency
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60 seconds
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Default Time to Live
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180 seconds
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Default State
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CDP advertisement enabled
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