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================================== 1. What is SwitchWatch? 2. What are the main features and what are the downsides of SwitchWatch? 3. How can I use SwitchWatch? 4. How to download SwitchWatch? 5. How to configure SwitchWatch? 6. What is the Purpose of SwitchWatch? 7. What is the Mission Statement for SwitchWatch? 8. Who’s behind SwitchWatch? 9. What is the Latest Version of SwitchWatch? 10. What is the Planned Release Date? 11. How much does SwitchWatch cost to buy? 12. How do I install SwitchWatch? 13. How do I Use SwitchWatch in the Field? 14. What is the support level for SwitchWatch? 15. How long is the support life of SwitchWatch? 16. How do I Uninstall SwitchWatch? 17. What are the System Requirements for SwitchWatch? ================================== 1. What is SwitchWatch? ================================== SwitchWatch is a free Network Utility that queries Cisco switches for the following statistics: 1. Switch Status 2. Switch Port Usage 3. Switch Health 4. Log History SwitchWatch is based on the “gwmon” by Stanley Francois. The gwmon provides all of these statistics on a network wide level. However, SwitchWatch is useful for monitoring the port usage on a smaller group of switches (or even just on one switch). Since its very easy to find out which one is connected to which switch port, there is really no need for this functionality! But if you want to see which switch is using which ports, then this function is for you! It will report which switch is connected to which port. In case of a cisco switch this will display the name of the switch and switch port the switch is connected to. Also if the switch is currently running this will display the switch name with the status of which ports are up and which are down. This utility helps a lot when working with Cisco switches, and especially when working with multiple switches! ================================== 2. What are the main features and what are the downsides of SwitchWatch? ================================== The main feature of SwitchWatch is, that it is a very easy utility to use. SwitchWatch is Free! There are no annoying advertisements and in the case of a cisco switch SwitchWatch does not require any



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SwitchWatch is a command line tool designed to report statistics on Cisco switches connected in an MPLS VPN. SwitchWatch is a CLI command-line application that queries Cisco switches and collects information on Cisco switches. This application is designed to provide valuable switch usage information to the user that needs it. If your devices are using multiple interfaces, you might not be aware of what is actually used on your network, and thus you cannot determine how your network resources are being used. In the following table, you can see a few simple steps that you can follow to resolve a simple switch interface problem. Lets take a look at the following problem: Your switch is experiencing a drop on interfaces 2 and 3. You cannot determine which interface is causing the problem. Steps for Resolving the Problem: Step 1: First, check the Cisco monitoring system for the same problem. Is there a load average increase on the switch? Step 2: If the Cisco monitoring system did not pick up the problem, check the switch interface counters. You can gather a lot of information from the switch counters. Step 3: Monitor the switch interfaces individually to see if something is unusually high or low. Step 4: View the switch interface statistics to see if any specific interfaces are presenting the problem. Step 5: View the device management interface to check for any configuration errors or missing commands. In the case of the table above, we would follow the following steps. Step 1: Check the Cisco monitoring system for the same problem. Is there a load average increase on the switch? Chapter 1: Switches 4. Quick Start This chapter provides basic information about Cisco campus switches. The following sections explain the basic features of Cisco campus switches. 4.1 Switch Architecture Overview The Cisco campus switch provides a Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocol multiplexing and routing service that can be compared to a Layer 2 switch. The Layer 2 protocol multiplexing and routing, together with the Layer 3 protocol switching, allows the Cisco campus switch to provide similar services as other Layer 2 switches. However, there are some differences between a Cisco campus switch and other Layer 2 switches. These differences are described here. 4.2 Configuration of the Cisco campus switch Cisco campus switches support manual configuration or autoconfiguration. Chapter 2: Cisco IP Routing Switch Basics Manual configuration enables you to enter the 91bb86ccfa



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SwitchWatch is an open source application written in C# and uses the System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient to query the switches web GUI. It supports Cisco WebSense with reports for units and ports. SwitchWatch can pull the following statistics for the Cisco switches units: Units Sales Units Net Sales Units Port Sales Units Net Port Sales Units Port Caps Units Net Port Caps Units Port Restrictions Units Net Port Restrictions Unit Life Expectancy Note that the above information is not available for all switches. A simple configuration is available in the switch with the settings “report type”, “reporting server”, and “report period”. SwitchWatch currently requires the following configurations: * Name * IP of the reporting server * Duration for which the report is valid * Grouping can be specified on various criteria. Some of the criteria are: * Switch groups * Switch unit * Port * User * Value/Unit * Valid Starting Point * Port Category The sample configuration provided in the sample config file in the download ZIP file will generate the following report. From the configuration above: * Report Type = Units and Port Sales * Reporting Server = 192.168.0.129 * Valid From the configuration above: * Port Category = Network * Unit Sales = $ % Total Sales The following report is generated from the configuration above: From the configuration above: * Grouping = User (First Last) * Valid Starting Point = (192.168.0.129) * Report Type = Units and Port Sales * Reporting Server = 192.168.0.129 From the configuration above: * Port Category = Network * Unit Sales = $ % Total Sales The following report is generated from the configuration above: From the configuration above: * User = [First Last] * Valid Starting Point = (192.168.0.129) * Report Type = Units and Port Sales * Reporting Server = 192.168.0.129 From the configuration above: * Port Category = Network * Unit Sales = $ % Total Sales The following report is generated from the configuration above: From the configuration above: * User = [



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Cisco SwitchWatch is a free utility which displays the status of the Cisco Catalyst 9500, 7600, 7200, 7200S, 3700 and 3750 Series switches. It shows detailed statistics on the number of ports, enabled and inactive, used and unused, etc. Additionally, it shows the data center connectivity of the switches. When you click the Statistics button, statistics are displayed for the following: Are there any issues with the Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Switches? Is there anything special I need to know about them? Is there anything you would like to know about the Cisco Catalyst 3700 Series Switches? There is a bevy of statistics displayed. The statistics are grouped in six categories (Ports, Memory, Statistics, Adapter, Port-Channel and Topology). There is also a location listing for each switch. The rest of this page is is a description for the categories/sections listed above. There is an explanation of what the numbers in the statistics mean. You can click on any of these categories to view more detailed information. I’ll cover more of each one at a later time. Ports The following statistics are displayed when the Port category is selected. Cisco – Total number of ports in the switch. Enabled – Number of ports assigned to a user. Inactive – Number of ports that are not assigned to a user. Closed – Number of ports that are not assigned to any user and that are currently closed. From the topology tab, a different set of statistics is displayed. Topology The following statistics are displayed when the Topology category is selected. Link Status – Status of all the channels, switches, links, etc. on the network. Hardware Status – Information about the physical components in the network, such as cables, adapters, etc. Ports – Number of ports and the type (Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, etc.) Memory – Number of memory modules and the total amount of memory installed in the switch. Adapter – Memory capacity of the installed adapters. This is where the statistics will really start to pop out. It is helpful to have a summary of information on the selected switches. These statistics can be very helpful for troubleshooting issues or finding information on the switches themselves. Memory The following statistics are displayed when the Memory category is selected



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