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CiscoWorks NetView Interface 1.0(1) Release Note
This release note describes the features, manual errata notes, and caveats for CiscoWorks NetView Interface, Release 1.0(1).
The CiscoWorks NetView Interface provides a NetView operator with two-way communication between the CiscoWorks network management software and the IBM NetView software. The software uses the following functionality:
You can access the following CiscoWorks applications through the RUNCMD utility:
For more information on these CiscoWorks applications, refer to the CiscoWorks User Guide.
The CiscoWorks NetView Interface Installation and User Guide is available on the CD-ROM in PostScript and FrameViewer formats. A README file is located in the /documentation directory.
You have two options for using the document files on the CD-ROM:
Instructions for mounting the CD-ROM are in the CiscoWorks NetView Interface Installation and User Guide or in the CD-ROM installation booklet shipped with the disc.
To copy the documentation files to your hard disk, perform the following steps:
% mkdir /docs
% cd /docs
% cp /cdrom/documentation/Viewer_docs/UserGuide/*.* .
% cp /cdrom/documentation/Viewer_docs/UserGuide/filename.view .
For additional information on accessing the documents on CD-ROM, refer to the README file in the /documentation directory.
The following information corrects inaccurate information found in the CiscoWorks NetView Interface Installation and User Guide.
The following sections in Chapter 4 contain typographical errors. Use the following sections instead of the manual.
In the section on "Configuring CiscoWorks Owner and Group IDs," the instructions to run the CWNVconfigure script are incorrect. Step 1 should read:
hostname% cd /usr/tmp/unbundled hostname% CWNVconfigure
In the section on "Configuring the SNA Peer-to-Peer Configuration File," the instructions to configure your p2pconf input file are incorrect. Step 1 should read:
hostname% cd /usr/sunlink/snap2p/p2p_etc
The section on "DEFINE_Node" states that the node_id variable corresponds to the IBM SSCPNAME. The node_id actually corresponds to the IBM CPNAME.
The following section in Chapter 5 contains an error. Use the following section instead of the manual.
In the section on "Starting the RUNCMD Server," the instructions to start the RUNCMD Server are incorrect. Step 2 should read:
hostname% /usr/sunlink/snap2p/p2p_etc/runcmd gateway_name &
The sample show_if_ids RUNCMD file is available on Cisco Systems CiscoWorks FTP public area. This file displays the ifIndex for each interface. You can substitute any SQL queries to create different customized commands. The show_if_ids file is located in the CiscoWorks/sql directory. For instructions on obtaining this file using FTP, refer to "Obtaining Additional Information" in the CiscoWorks NetView Interface Installation and User Guide.
This section lists notes and restrictions that apply to the CiscoWorks NetView Interface, Release 1.0(1). These caveats are arranged by topic. Within each topic, subtopics are organized alphabetically.
Traps created by the Device Monitor daemon (devmond) and Auto Mgmt (of SunNet Manager) do not fall in the defined SNMP trap types. So, even if CiscoWorks or SNM is creating traps, PCA cannot map these entries to their defined six SNMP traps. PCA uses the default mapping entry in its event file for mapping these type of traps. This default entry appears on the NPDA dynamic alert screen as "Operator notification." [CSCdi08611] [CSCdi08613]
The PATH statement in your .cshrc file must be updated to reflect additional SunLink directories. Refer to the CiscoWorks NetView Interface Installation and User Guide for more information.
The current PCA schema file shipped with the SunLink product contains errors. A copy of an updated PCA schema that includes the necessary support information has been added to the CiscoWorks NetView Interface software. Refer to the CiscoWorks NetView Interface Installation and User Guide for more information.
Because of a bug in the Sun SNMP daemon (snmpd), a "Device Monitor: llc7 subnetmask changed" message might be forwarded to NPDA from the CiscoWorks NetView Interface. The llc7 is a pseudo-device created by the SNA Peer-to-Peer installation that appears as an interface. This message is created if the Device Monitor is monitoring the Sun workstation where CiscoWorks NetView Interface is installed. The snmpd process creates a different subnetmask as a response to an SNMP query.
This bug has been reported to Sun. Currently there is no bug ID associated with this problem, but Sun is looking into the problem. To avoid these messages, change the monitoring options on the CiscoWorks NetView Interface workstation so the monitoring interfaces option is not selected. Remember to use Activate Changes from the Options menu after changing your options.
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