05-09-2005 04:49 AM
Hello,
How can i configure CiscoWorks Common Services (3.0), DFM 2.0, CampusManager 4.0, or RME 4.0 that the Devices are been listed by its HostName/DisplayName. The Switches/Routers are not listed via DNS, so discovering via DNS is not possible.
Is there a way to do this via SNMP?
05-09-2005 05:07 AM
You can try building a host file that contains the device names / ip addresses
05-09-2005 06:50 AM
The device names/ip addresses are all listed well in C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts; when i do a ping to a devicename it works, but nslookup doesnt.
And yes, I'm using Windows2003 Server as OS...:-)
05-09-2005 07:24 AM
I searched th bug toolkit and I found this bug that you might be running into:
CSCsa78413 - Hostname resolution code does not work on Windows 2003
05-09-2005 11:40 AM
I'm running LMS2.5 on 2003 and have both etc/hosts and DNS resolution working by default (meaning I didn't do anything to make it work).
05-10-2005 01:26 AM
Dont think so, the switches/routers can't get the hostname via DNS because they're not listed there.
But i found a solution for that problem. Just click by CampusManager->Administration->UserTracking Admin->Aquisition the option "Get user names from hosts in NT and DNS domains" and every hostname listed in etc/hosts will be shown. The worse thing for that solution is, i have to update everytime /etc/hosts when a new host is available. I think i have to write a script to do that..:-)
Or has someone a better solution for that without using DNS?
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