WCS (wireless controll system) old alarms
I'm trying to see the old alarms from WCS, I mean on top of the screen displayed Alarms summary specifically critical alarms (red triangle) when these alarms are resolved which is the record that there ever was this alarm
can any one help my thanx
Hi,
You may be able to find back cleared alarms through an advanced search, by choosing Alarms as a Search Category and maybe other parameters such as Clear as a Severity.
Hope this helps,
Fede
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As far as I know, the NCS is an appliance. But today some people told me that he has a copy of Cisco's Network Control System software. I am confused. If what he said is true, can I install the software on the Windows platforms like Win2003 or Win2008?
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VMware ESX and ESXi Versions (Virtual Appliance on a Customer-Supplied Server)
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• Minimum RAM: 16GB
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• Processors: 8, at 2.93GHz or better
Cisco Prime NCS Standard Virtual Appliance:
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• Minimum RAM: 12GB
• Minimum Hard disk space allocation: 300GB
• Processors: 4, at 2.93GHz or better
Cisco Prime NCS Low-End Virtual Appliance:
• 3000 lightweight access points; 1000 standalone access points; 240 wireless LAN controllers and 1000 switches
• Minimum RAM: 8GB
• Minimum Hard disk space allocation: 200GB
• Processors: 2, at 2.93GHz or better
Deploying Cisco Prime NCS Virtual Appliance on CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine (WLSE) models 1130-19 or 1133
• Cisco Prime NCS is not supported on the Cisco WLSE hardware
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