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What is the difference between Cisco DCNM and IBM DCNM?

Brian-UofM
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Hello.  I am working a new install of DCNM on Linux and was going through the installer.properties file and at the end it has this section:

 

#------------------------------IBM Raven Support----------------------
#Set true if Vendor is IBM, by default false
#---------------------------------------------------------------------

IBM_INSTALL=FALSE
#---------------------------------------------------------------------

 

An older doc I came across had this verbiage:

 

Configure IBM Raven to install IBM Data Center Network Manager.
#------------------------------IBM Raven Support----------------------
#Set true if Vendor is IBM, by default false
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
IBM_INSTALL=FALSE /*Does not install IBM Data Center Network Manager*/
#---------------------------------------------------------------------

 

So what is the difference between "IBM Data Center Network Manager" and "Cisco Data Center Network Manager"?

 

Thanks!

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Brian-UofM
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A small update, but no real answer...

 

I was on a webex with a Cisco support person and asked them this question and they were not sure but did say that it might only be to set the DCNM Web Client homepage to "IBM Data Center Network Manager" instead of "Cisco Data Center Network Manager".

 

I guess if there was a significant difference between the two I would have heard from others or would have found something on the inter-webs :)

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Brian-UofM
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A small update, but no real answer...

 

I was on a webex with a Cisco support person and asked them this question and they were not sure but did say that it might only be to set the DCNM Web Client homepage to "IBM Data Center Network Manager" instead of "Cisco Data Center Network Manager".

 

I guess if there was a significant difference between the two I would have heard from others or would have found something on the inter-webs :)

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