09-18-2003 06:49 AM - edited 03-02-2019 10:26 AM
I have CiscoWorks LMS 2.2 and RWAN 1.3 running on a Windows 2000 Server. Currently this server is not in the Domain. The server team wants to add this server to the domain, but I remember reading that CiscoWorks does not like the added domain security features that are typically applied to domain server.
So my question is: Does anyone know if this is true and if there is any supporting documentation on this subject?
Thanks in advance for you help.
John
09-18-2003 08:19 AM
Not supported. See install guide: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cw2000/cw2000_d/comser22/ig_wincv/prereq.htm
09-18-2003 08:39 AM
I have read the install guide, but I can't seem to find the specific info that states it should not be in a domain. The only thing I found was a statement that it should not be either a primary or backup Domain Controller.
It does not state that server that CiscoWorks is installed on should not be domain member server.
Your help is appreciated.
John
09-18-2003 08:45 AM
Absolutly right. CW2000 is not support on a PDC or SDC, but it's supported and running just fine on a server or workstation within the domain.
10-01-2003 01:10 AM
Hi,
can you pls clarify the situation with regards to a server being a 'member server' of a domain - NOT the PDC/BDC.
I realise that LMS must be installed as local admin and not domain admin.
Rgds,
Ian
10-01-2003 01:17 AM
I just means that it's ok to install and run CW2000 on a server belonging to a Windows domain, i.e. you are verified towards a domain controller when you login, not the local user database on the server.
10-01-2003 05:38 AM
Hi,
Thanks for that, I was actually hoping for a clarification from CCO as I was a bit curious why we were referred to the System Requirements in a previous which just refers to the server not being a bdc/pdc.
Ian
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