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HTTP server status (running or not running)

XML agent status (running or not running)

Table 14 lists the applications and features to the corresponding login mode type.

Table 14 Login Modes Used for Applications and Features

Mode

Description

 

 

Full Mode (MGBL-PIE and XML Agent)

The entire set of CWI applications is provided. The following list of features is

 

included:

 

Reduced Mode of applications and features

 

Notification-driven features

 

Troubleshooter application

 

Rack Environment Monitor

 

Card Environment Monitor

 

Sensor Environment Monitor

 

Health Monitor

 

Performance System Monitor

 

Performance Process Monitor

 

Performance Interface Monitor

 

 

Reduced Mode

Reduced Mode functions as a default that operates independently of the presence

 

of the manageability pie or state of XML agent. The following CWI applications

 

are included:

 

Lite Mode of applications and features

 

Inventory Tree

 

Inventory Viewer application

 

Interface Viewer application

 

Alarm Viewer application

 

Health Monitor

 

 

CWI Lite Mode

CWI communicates with the device using CLI and not XML1. CWI Lite Mode

 

operates under any circumstances and always works. This mode has no

 

dependence on chassis type, software version, presence of the manageability pie,

 

or state of the XML agent. The following features are included:

 

CWI Desktop

 

Telnet, Terminal Plus, and SSH

 

Configuration Editor application

 

 

 

1. XML = Extensible Markup Language

CWI Supported Connection Methods and Applications

Table 15 provides detailed information on the supported CWI connection methods and available applications.

Note If you are connecting to the router through either the Terminal Server or Serial Port connection methods from CWI, you must ensure that the logging console is not configured on the router.

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Contents Cisco Craft Works Interface Quick Start Guide Related Documentation IntroductionAbout CWI PrerequisitesTask Additional Information Router PrerequisitesCWI Client Prerequisites CWI Client System RequirementsSoftware Requirements Configuring the Router and CWI ClientHardware Requirements Enabling the SSH Server Enabling the Http ServerEnabling the Telnet Server Connection Methods Setting Up the Minimum Crypto RequirementsSetting Up the Minimum Crypto Configuration for SSL Installing CWI Installing, Launching, and Uninstalling CWILaunching CWI Scripted Login Capability OverviewCWI Login Window Launching CWI Without Using the Device TreeLaunching CWI from the Device Tree Adding or Editing a Device Adding or Editing a Device Group Page Progress Window Field Description Specifying the User Login ScriptWait For Send Closing CWIClick Close Uninstalling CWIInstalling and Accessing Online Help Getting Started with the Operation of CWINode Application Inventory Understanding the Admin Planes and Device PlanesConfiguring a Router with CWI Capabilities of the CWI DesktopElement Description CWI Desktop WindowCWI Desktop Application DescriptionType Function Reference InformationNetwork Considerations Component Port Direction Login Modes and RequirementsCWI Supported Connection Methods and Applications Mode DescriptionTelnet/SSH, or Corba Testing the CWI ClientTroubleshooting Basic IP Connectivity Cisco.com Obtaining DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Cisco Product Security OverviewObtaining Technical Assistance Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsProduct Alerts and Field Notices Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Submitting a Service RequestDefinitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Page Page USA