Cisco Cisco Network Assistant Version 3.0 Fiche De Données
Data Sheet
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Health Monitoring
With Cisco Network Assistant, users can quickly access the status of switches, including packet errors; temperature;
Power over Ethernet (PoE); and bandwidth, CPU, memory, and ternary content addressable memory (TCAM)
usage - all from the same window. Users can select the health categories they wish to monitor; for each category
selected, the switch with the highest usage is displayed in the quick view. Users can access a more comprehensive
view by clicking the Details button.
Power Supply Feature
The power supply features support the redundant power supplies for the Cisco Catalyst
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3500 and 3700 Series
products as well as the Cisco Catalyst 4500 and 4500 E-Series power supplies. Users can prioritize the switch order
for drawing power. The amount of power drawn, what switch is drawing power, and switch priority can all be easily
configured and viewed. For the Cisco Catalyst 4500 and 4500 E-Series, this feature provides a convenient way to
examine and configure all system and inline power settings, per device and per module.
Power over Ethernet
The PoE feature gives users access to configure power guarantees per port, and the ability to police ports and shut
faulty ones down. Users can view the power runtime status, the amount of power consumed, and the device that is
connected to the port.
Diagnostics
Administrators can keep their network healthy by running their own diagnostic tests; tests are scheduled from the
Diagnostics window.
CLI Preview
Prior to applying features, users now can view the command lines of certain features.
File Management
The new File Management feature provides an overview of all devices in the community. At a glance the user can
determine the status of all device file systems in their community. Files are displayed in an easy-to-navigate and
familiar file explorer interface.
A file can be managed on all file systems concurrently. Devices that use Class B file systems, such as the Cisco
Catalyst 4500 and 4500 E-Series and some Cisco routers, support functions for undeleting files and squeezing file
systems to reclaim space.
VLAN Highlighting
From the topology view, users can associate VLAN numbers with colors to quickly view what devices are in a VLAN.
Devices that are associated with more than one VLAN display two or more colors with a candy-cane effect.
Cross-Launch Switch Device Managers
Network administrators can now cross-launch the switch device manager from the topology view in Cisco Network
Assistant by right-clicking on the device icon to access the device manager.
Telnet Session
Users can access a Telnet session by right-clicking on a device icon from the topology view or front panel view.
Cisco Network Assistant automatically derives the IP address and launches the Telnet session. This enhancement
provides additional convenient access to devices.
Printing
The enhanced print option allows users to print the Topology View or Front Panel View windows on one page using
the “fit to page” option. In addition, reports are now printed in an easier-to-read format.