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Rating:  Summary: What can I say..its the only book on CW2K? Review: As a person involved in CEMS, this book is the most awaited one for me, ordered it even before it was released. I have the experience using/installing CiscoWorks for 3 different OS AIX/Solaris/NT. As for me this book does help in certain areas (especially in preparing the customer documentations) but I expect more from the author especially in areas such as using and managing the CW2K itself rather than explaining the details on how to configure (which can be found from the Cisco websites or from the HELP file).Some tips are useful such as issues in CAM, problem with IE etc. Anyway its is the Volume 1 and the next volume (I hope) would provide more useful details than the first
Rating:  Summary: What can I say..its the only book on CW2K? Review: As a person involved in CEMS, this book is the most awaited one for me, ordered it even before it was released. I have the experience using/installing CiscoWorks for 3 different OS AIX/Solaris/NT. As for me this book does help in certain areas (especially in preparing the customer documentations) but I expect more from the author especially in areas such as using and managing the CW2K itself rather than explaining the details on how to configure (which can be found from the Cisco websites or from the HELP file). Some tips are useful such as issues in CAM, problem with IE etc. Anyway its is the Volume 1 and the next volume (I hope) would provide more useful details than the first
Rating:  Summary: Only if you're actually working with CiscoWorks 2000... Review: Probably someone using (or strating to use) CW2000 will get a lot from this book, but I've come to the conclusion that I'll gain nothing & have given up on trying to read this book. It goes into lots of detail on the many COMPLEX sub-functions of Cw2000. For CWSI (switches), you'll have to wait for Vol 2. Not an easy read (for an outsider), and addresses CW2000's RME almost exclusively.
Rating:  Summary: Only if you're actually working with CiscoWorks 2000... Review: Probably someone using (or strating to use) CW2000 will get a lot from this book, but I've come to the conclusion that I'll gain nothing & have given up on trying to read this book. It goes into lots of detail on the many COMPLEX sub-functions of Cw2000. For CWSI (switches), you'll have to wait for Vol 2. Not an easy read (for an outsider), and addresses CW2000's RME almost exclusively.
Rating:  Summary: Cisco Works Instruction Manual Review: This book is an informational instruction booklet on how to utilize the services available in any of the Cisco Works packages. It touches briefly on the concepts and terminology involved with Network Managment Solutions and may be insightful for beginning Cisco Works administrators. If you are a higher level NMS Engineer or have had prior experiences working with NMS protocols, this book will not help you move forward in your skills. I would only recommend this item for beginning users.
Rating:  Summary: The detail not in the documentation Review: This book was instrumental in poperly implementing RME in my network. Without the indept information I spent many hours on the phone with the TAC getting help that wasn't in the documentation. The troubleshooting section was great in managing the day to day operations of my server.
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