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Cisco Systems | Vendor Implementations

Cisco Systems, Inc. offers a suite of Web-based device management applications that let users administer networks of Cisco routers and switches from a Web browser. Called Cisco Resource Manager (CRM), the suite includes applications that let users track everything from device inventory to software configurations. CRM also analyzes Internetwork Operating System (IOS) event messages generated by network devices.

Add a note hereThe server-based CRM shares data with Hewlett-Packard Co.'s OpenView management platform, letting OpenView administrators have full view of the Cisco environment. CRM's Web-based management capabilities are promising because they let users manage complex router environments from a simple, inexpensive, easy-to-use Web browser. Web browsers also run on multiple platforms, so users would no longer have to depend on Unix-based workstations as they do in the OpenView environment and other industry-leading management platforms.

Add a note hereCRM resides on Solaris and Windows NT-based Web servers. From a Web browser, a user can invoke CRM by typing in a URL to load the product's HTML page. From there, hotlinked commands allow the user to access inventory, software, and availability data from IOS agents that support HTTP on Cisco routers and switches.
Add a note hereCRM also can launch Java applets for more real-time interaction with Cisco devices and enhanced graphical representation. The inventory application within CRM keeps tabs on the type and configuration of Cisco devices in the network. The software image manager allows users to determine the version of IOS running on the devices and load or update a version.

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