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Launch of CiscoView 5 from
the NMS maps or menus |
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Launch of the device center
of Resource Manager Essentials 3.x from the NMS maps or menus
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Management information base (MIB)
registration with NMS platform1 |
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Cisco-provided icons display
on NMS maps |
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Incremental new Cisco device
support via Cisco Connection Online (CCO) |
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Incremental new Cisco
management application integration via CCO |
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Integration of CiscoWorks2000
applications and NMSs residing on different servers and even different
operating systems |
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Dynamic updates to
integration information in the NMS |
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Dynamic upgrades to new
versions of the NMS without reinstalling or waiting for a new release of
CiscoWorks2000 software |
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Flexibility in customizing
the management intranet environment using completely Web-based tools
from Cisco |
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Frequent NMS support updates
downloaded from CCO Software Center |
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GetIF
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A SNMP tool used under Windows 9x |
QPage
|
A free paging program that may be used
with Cisco Works |
MSQL
|
MSQL homepage - Used with the embedded
Traffic Director database |
SNMPWalk
|
Information about SNMP and in
particular SNMP Walk |
MRTG
|
MRTG - A program that uses SNMP to
generate dynamic web pages |
Cisco FAQ
|
Cisco Systems RME Information |
RRD
|
A more powerful MRTG type program |
RME Admin
|
Cisco's RME System Administration FAQ |
VNC
|
A remote access program that allows
access to a machine via client or web browser. Works under Linux, Unix,
Windows or MacIntosh. Cost FREE! |
SNMP4
|
SNMP Agents for Windows 95,98,ME, and
NT |
RME Tech
Tips
|
Cisco RME Tech Tips page. Read it! |
SNMPWalkAccess
|
Public Access to an SNMP Walk server |
SendPage
|
Paging software written in Perl |
RMON Support
|
Cisco's RMON Support Page |
SNMP Support
|
Cisco's SNMP Support Page |
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Ciscoworks
Vulnerable |
According to an announcement made by Cisco, two vulnerabilities exist in
CiscoWorks CMF versions up to and including version 2.1. The first
vulnerability is a privilege escalation vulnerability where a guest user may
obtain administrative privileges within the application via a specially
crafted URL. The second vulnerability is an ability to run arbitrary
commands on the CiscoWorks server due to an error in processing user input.
For more information, see
[Full-Disclosure] Cisco Security Advisory: CiscoWorks Application
Vulnerabilities
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