07-21-2004 05:01 AM - edited 03-02-2019 05:12 PM
Is there a way within CiscoWorks to produce a report that shows what ports on a switch are active and what Cisco devices might be attached. Some type of CDP relationship.
Thanks in advance
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07-21-2004 05:34 AM
Under CiscoWorks Campus Manager, the User Tracking tool can be used for that. Assuming your Cisco devices are in DNS and have names formed according to a convention you use, open up user tracking and sort by host name.
07-21-2004 05:34 AM
Under CiscoWorks Campus Manager, the User Tracking tool can be used for that. Assuming your Cisco devices are in DNS and have names formed according to a convention you use, open up user tracking and sort by host name.
07-21-2004 05:38 AM
These are really two different functions found in Campus Manager (CM).
The first "shows what ports on a switch are active", you'll need to use CM> User Tracking when it finishes loading you can sort by device (click on device tab) and it'll show what ports have connectivity.
The second "what Cisco devices might be attached", you'll use CM> Topology Services> View> Display View.
This will show all devices and how they interconnect (Layer 2).
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