Cisco PI v2.2 Network Topology Maps

Good afternoon,
I have Cisco PI v2.2 installed on a VM and working fine.  I want to add my Network Topology Maps to the main dashboard for ALL users, but I can only see them when logged in as root.  How can I get a "standard" user to be able to view these topology maps?
Thanks,
John L.

Dashboards are unique to users. Each user need to set his Dashboard accordingly.
If multiple user's share a common username to login, they should be able to see the same topology map.
In case you want to allow the other users with different roles and groups, you can edit the group they belong to and add Network Topology Map to their permission.
You can see the groups and their permissions under :
Administration > Users, Roles & AAA
Roles who has access to Network Topology: The Network Topology menu will be available to users with below roles:
Admin
ConfigManagers
SystemMonitoring
SuperUsers
Root
-Thanks
Vinod
**Encourage Contributors. RATE Them**

Similar Messages

  • Network topology map Cisco Prime Infrastructure

    Hi just want to inquire if it is possible to create a network topology map on cisco prime infrastructure's dashboard that will display both wired and wireless devices or do we need another cisco product to accomplish it.
    Thanks

    At long last, Prime Infrastructure 2.2 was released yesterday (17 December 2014) and now includes the Topology map feature:
    "Cisco Prime Infrastructure provides a visual map that allows you to view the physical network topology, including the network devices and the links that connect them. The topology maps have indicators that show the current alarm status of network devices and links. By using the network topology maps, you can easily monitor your network by viewing alarms and viewing the interconnection between the devices." (Link)
    I'm migrating a system now and will open a new thread with first impressions.

  • Network Topology in Campus Manager

    I have two switches that are unsupported in my network topology map. These devices show up as green boxes with question marks. The switches are catalyst 3560's model number WS-C3560-48TS. I can see where the 24 port model is supported but not the 48 port. Is there a way to get support for these devices so that my topo map doesn't have green icons with question marks?

    Which campus manager service pack do you have installed? This support was added in CM 3.0.4

  • LMS 4.1 Network Topology Layer 2 view - Re layout map not working

    I've finally got Topology Data Collection working on Prime LMS 4.1.
    However, when I run Network Topology Layer 2 view and try and re-layout the view to any of the options, Circular, Hierarchical, Symmetrical or Orthogonal, the map never re-draws to that type of layout.It always stays as a mess.
    I think it must be a 'feature'.
    Any ideas ?
    Cheers
    Barry

    I searched again and didn't find any errors in the same line as the IP or Hostname of the unconnected switches. But I did notice that these switches and all of the devices upstream have "Discovery ani TopoSMFGenerateAbstractTopology" lines where the rest have "Discovery ani TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology". Do I need to delete everything upstream to the seed device and then rerun a Data Collection? I've included the log. One of the unconnected switches is: 192.168.40.11 Display name: TC160_C. Thanks again.

  • Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.2 - Network Topology error

    He dears,
    My Customer has installed over UCS Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.2.
    The network is composed with Switches nexus 93962-px and 2960x. All devices were discovered and inventoried successfully.
    The problems is that Network Topology is not showing the connections between devices. Some devices connections are showed (partially) and another not.
    We've already checked that CDP is run and working fine on all of switches.
    I appreciate your help!
    Tks,
    Regis

    I'm sorry to say that but Prime Infrastructure does not support IP SLA functionality similar to Cisco Prime LMS:
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/netmgtsw/ps6504/ps6528/ps12239/guide_c07-729089.html
    It's in the developer's plans but there's no schedule yet for this feature.
    It's possible to manually configure IP SLA on the device and then define Custom SNMP templates in Prime Infrastructure and poll whatever information you might consider relevant.
    This isn't user friendly (exact OID needs to be typed manually) and is a bit quite complicated, though.
    -Thanks
    Vinod
    **Rating Encourages contributors, and its really free. **

  • Drawing network topology in Cisco Prime LMS 4.2

    Hi all:
    I installed the Cisco Prime LMS 4.2 and managed to discover the Cisco devices and user devices like my PC stations.
    Then I tried to draw the network topology from this LMS 4.2 and I found the topology under the Configuration and Monitor tab. By clicking to these two tabs, it appears a page of something like below:
    Topology Services
    You can use Topology Services to:
    - View detailed xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    - Display the physical and logical services in your network
    - xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    - xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    - xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    - xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    - xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    There is no action click on this page and it looks like an explanation page and cannot do anything.
    May I know how to draw the networl topology by this Cisco Prime LMS 4.2?
    Hope to hear the answer from anyone know about this soon. Many thanks!
    Warmest regards,
    tangsuan

    Hi Mantej:
    Thanks to your link and I have downloaded the Prime LMS 4.2 document.
    I then read and installed the JRE first in 64 bits because my Windows OS is 64bits but it still prompts out the Java installation screen. I then installed the JRE in 32 bits.
    After that, it has no more Java installation screen. It then request for downloading file at the Windows top bar. I follow the request to riight click to allow the downloading. The Java running and downlaod the file.
    After that, I cannot see any difference. Meaning I still cannot access anything for Toplology Services to draw my network topology diagram.
    May I know what should be happen and what is the next step to do the topology drawing?
    Many thanks!
    Regards,
    tangsuan

  • Cisco Works - Export CM Topology Map to Visio

    Can anyone explain, how to export CM topology map to Visio without losing map integrity. Here are the relevant versions of the programs in question:
    Cisco Works:
    1.
    CM
    4.0
    Unlimited
    Purchased
    Never
    2.
    DFM
    2.0
    Unlimited
    Purchased
    Never
    3.
    IPM
    2.6
    Unlimited
    Purchased
    Never
    4.
    RME
    4.0
    Unlimited
    Purchased
    Never
    MS Visio 2007. Thanks.

    Visio 2007 is not supported (only up to Visio 2003 has been tested).  There will always be a need to cleanup the map after exporting it.

  • Licensing for Cisco Network Topology Icons

    A large collection of Cisco network topology icons is available for download at http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac50/ac47/2.html. These icons are pretty much the standard for network topology diagrams.
    I would like to know if Cisco allows the use of these network topology icons in training materials developed and sold by individuals/companies other than Cisco.

    Try this
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/solutions/ns340/ns414/ns742/ns982/cvd.html link.
    Thanks
    Kunal

  • Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.2: How to rebuild Topology Maps?

    Hello everyone,
    I have a problem with the Topology Map feature introduced in PI 2.2. There are switches/devices in the topology map wihtout a single managed link. The device just sits there all alone. I think this must be some issue with the topology map building process, since all my switches are connected directly to the core switches and some of them show up with managed links and some do not. All the switches are basically configured the same and run the same software image (15.0(2)EX4, 15.0(2)EX4). I would like to rebuild the topology maps from scratch to see if there is an issue with the topology data already stored in the database. Is there a switch in PI that triggers a rebuild of the topology maps? Of course, any other solution or hint is appreciated as well.
    - Benjamin
    PS: Google didn't come up with an answer on this one and I couldn't find a solution in the PI documentation, that's why I'm asking here :)

    I think I found the solution: All the switches without a managed link are connected via vPC to the NEXUS Core. So obviously vPCs are not shown in the topology maps ...

  • Prime Infrastructure 2.2 - Network Topology View - Spanning Tree View

    Hello Team,
    Is it possible on PI 2.2 (latest version) under Maps/Network Topology View to be able to "monitor" the spanning-tree performance?
    thanks in advance,
    George

    Sorry but that's not a currently offered feature.
    It would be nice - the Netsys product that Cisco acquired 18-1/2 years ago (and subsequently abandoned) used to do this quite nicely.

  • LMS 2.6 VG202, 202, and 224 Not showing in Topology Map!

    Hello,
    Would there be a reason for VG202, 204, and 224 not to show in the topology map?
    I can see the devices under Device Management in RME, also can see them unde the Topology Services window, however, when the topology map comes up, I cannot see the devices in there, when I try to find them they are not listed, andn ot listed in the Device type within the VTP Domain Topology window that shows a map of the devices on our domain neither!
    Do I need to download a MIB for these devices for the topology map to recognise them?
    PS: The following is a list of Software Spec I have installed on our network:
    LMS 2.6
    CiscoWork Common Services 3.0.6
    Campus Manager 4.0.13
    CiscoView 6.1.5
    Device Fault Manager 2.0.13
    Integration Utility 1.6.0
    Resource Manager Essentials 4.0.6
    Many thanks,

    Dear Joseph,
    Apologies for my late reply, I was away on Holiday.
    Checking on our topology map the VG202 and 204 show as a green box with a question mark on it.
    I connected to the switch that they are attached to and I can see the devices when I run the sh cdp nei command.
    Any advise please?

  • LMS 4.2 bent or crooked Topology Map links

    Hello all,
    I'm trying to include as much info as I can, so forgive the lengthy post. I have an ongoing issue with reoccurring bent or crooked Topology map links. Imagine two devices that are in the same region, even installed in the same data closet. The map link between device A may go off across the map, take a 90 degree turn, run a little bit, then take another 90 degree turn back to device B. The bent links are not between all devices and seems to reappear even after I right-click and delete the link(s). The bent links may even reappear between numerous different devices, even after I cleanly log out of my map and LMS. I have worked with at least two Cisco TAC support CSE's who have never seen this issue (scary), and have been unable to provide a solution except to delete my "Layer~2~View.xml" server profile file, but this is no guaranteed fix.
    Here is my LMS setup:
    > Windows Server 2008 SP1, with all Important updates
    > Cisco Prime LMS 4.2.3
    > Workstation is Win7 Enterprise, fully patched
    > Internet Explorer 9
    > Java SE 6 Update 38
    This issue was also happening under LMS 4.2.2.  Based on another article I found on these forums, I have deleted and recreated all of my LMS databases to defaults, to no avail. I am also fighting another issue where my Topology maps are not saving, producing the "Unable to save map..." message in the lower-left map corner (I added my comments to an existing post about that annoying issue.)
    See attached picture for an example.
    Any suggestions or comments are welcome.
    Thanks!

    Hi,
    May be is independed of the browser but if i started under IE it was unsuccessfull.
    I cleared the java from my computer and opened the LMS by IE. The java was intalled but topology map did not started.

  • Network topology in CiscoWorks

    Hi Netpro
    how to see the whole network  topology in cisco works 2.5,where i should navigate?
    thanks

    Campus Manager > Topology Services
    Use is covered in the User Guide here.

  • Topology map

    Good morning to all!
    We have a CiscoWorks LMS 2.6 installation that manage a WAN network architecture (hub-and-spoke architecture). My question is sample: all links are 2 Mbps links and topology map represent these in correct way. In one case topology map draw a numb "2M" to connect the network devices: why?
    In general: when topology map uses the numb to represent the links?
    Thanks in advance for the answer
    A.M

    I don't follow what you're describing.  Post a screenshot illustrating this problem.

  • Problems with LMS 4.1 Topology Maps

    Hi
    I've just installed  LMS 4.1 in my demo lab. Everything is working fine except for the Topology maps. When I click on the topolgy from configuration
    I get
    I've tried doing what its asked a number of times but with no success and was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and know the fix.
    I'm running windows 7 with Java version 1.6.0_26 . Also this is the virtal appliance installation of Cisco LMS 4.1.
    Regards

    Your problem looks similar to one I have seen with incompatible Java versions. I suggest two things to check it out:
    1. Launch Topology directly when logging in from the server desktop itself (via RDP is fine). Does it work there? If so, the issue is client-based.
    2. Uninstall Java compeltely on the client. Then launch LMS in a browser. When you navigate to Topology tools you should be redirected to the CiscoWorks server's own Java distribution which is packaged to be the precise version (1.6.0_24) that it prefers. Download and install that version and check if the problem is fixed.
    One can work around the Java issues in some cases but it's ugly. This, combined with Sun / Oracle's predeliction to want to upgrade Java to the latest version automatically makes this one of the trickier tools in the LMS toolbag to use consistently from diverse remote clients.

Maybe you are looking for

  • How do I restrict access to USB Disk connected to Airport Extreme

    I have attached a USB HDD to my Airport Extreme Base Station. The drive is divided into 4 partitions, which I did with the HDD connected directly to a MBP before plugging into the AEBS. All the Macs on the network seem to be able to read and write in

  • Need to use Select List value as column name

    I want to have a WHERE ? IS BETWEEN ? AND ? clause. I am using the PL/SQL Query returning a SQL Query as a report. This uses bind variables for items I had set on my form..... If I hardcode something like: 'WHERE STARTDATE IS BETWEEN '|| 'TO_DATE(:P1

  • Entry history for input file fields

    Hi Experts, We have a requirement to display the entry history for the two fields below. Generally when we enter some value in field and later when we put a space bar then we will be able to get list of values already used for that respective field.

  • Adcfgclone.pl

    during hot cloning when i went to step to run adcfgclone.pl , i do not UAT_uat.xml file at path "/orahome/PROD/db/tech_st/10.2.0/appsutil" , i have PROD_dpprod.xml which contain instance name and dbname for PROD i beleive. How can i creat UAT_uat.xml

  • Kmail2: can't get rid of an not working entry

    Hi, after backing up my mails with offlineimap I tried to import the folder in Kmail2. I selected maildir at the access tab in the settings and chose the folder. I now have a folder called "akonadi_maildir_resource 01" but it contains nothing. I then