Cisco Systems Network Assistant manual Community Device Limit, Community Names, Hostnames

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Chapter 4 Planning and Creating Communities

Planning a Community

Community Device Limit

The combined number of Catalyst switches, Cisco access routers, and PIX firewalls in a community cannot exceed 40. There are no limits on individual device types. There is no limit on the number of Cisco Aironet Access Points.

Note Even though the devices in a Catalyst 3750 switch stack function as a single switch, they count as individual switches against the combined limit and individual device limits.

If the limit of 40 devices is exceeded, you cannot manage a community. You need to remove devices so that the total is not more than 40.

There is no limit to the number of communities that Network Assistant can manage.

Automatic Discovery of Candidates and Members

Beginning with the IP address for a starting device and the port numbers for the HTTPS and HTTP protocols, Network Assistant uses CDP to compile a list of community candidates that are within four CDP hops of the starting device. Network Assistant can discover candidate and member devices across multiple networks and VLANs if they have valid IP addresses. See the “Candidate and Member Characteristics” section on page 4-1for a list of requirements that network devices must meet in order to be discovered.

Note Do not disable CDP on candidates, members, or any network devices that you might want Network Assistant to discover.

You can edit the list of discovered devices to fit your needs and to add them to the community. If Network Assistant does not discover a network device, you can manually add the device.

For instructions on adding discovered devices to a community or manually adding devices to a community, see the “Manually Adding Members” section on page 4-4.

Community Names

When you create a community, Network Assistant requires that you assign a name to it. The name can contain up to 64 alphanumeric characters and is not case sensitive.

Note When you select a name in the Connect window and a cluster and a community share that name, Network Assistant connects to the community.

Hostnames

You do not need to assign a hostname to a community member, and Network Assistant does not assign one by default. However, Cisco IOS assigns the hostname Switch to switches without a hostname. Therefore, you might want to assign hostnames to switches to avoid confusing them.

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Contents Getting Started with Cisco Network Assistant Americas HeadquartersPage N T E N T S Manually Adding Members Preface AudiencePurpose Getting Started with Cisco Network Assistant What Is Network Assistant? What Is Network Assistant? Network Assistant Features Front Panel View, Topology View,Front Panel View Topology View Front Panel View and Port Popup WindowMenu Bar, Toolbar, and Feature Bar Menu BarToolbar TaskFeature Bar Icon Task4shows the feature bar Guide Mode Signposts Network Assistant ModesUpdates for Network Assistant WizardsSmartports Privilege LevelsOnline Help Installing Cisco Network Assistant Installing Network AssistantStarting Network Assistant Connecting to Network Assistant Connect WindowEvent Notification OL-6194-07 Candidate and Member Characteristics Planning and Creating CommunitiesPlanning a Community Community Device Limit Automatic Discovery of Candidates and MembersCommunity Names HostnamesPasswords Creating a CommunityCommunication Protocols Community InformationManually Adding Members Converting a Cluster to a CommunityVerifying a Community Network Assistant-Related Features and Their Defaults Feature Default Value Recommended ValueConfiguring Your Switch for Network Assistant Command PurposeAdditional Configuration Required to Manage a Community Command Purpose D E IN-2