NCS is basically the new version of WCS under the Cisco Prime umbrella,
with added support for wired devices. It adds some visibility into the
wired network but I don't think that there is that much functionality
there. You would still want LMS or another vendor's product for
configuration management, software image management, etc.
There are other solutions out there that are going to be comparable to or
better than LMS, but they may be more expensive. It all depends on your
requirements. If you have a multi-vendor network to manage, then you will
obviously need to go above and beyond LMS.
Ronnie
On Feb 12, 2012 6:34 AM, "John Haddad" <loserboy3000_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> Good day everyone,
>
>
>
> i have searched for the
> differences between LMS and NCS and nothing major was found
>
>
>
> NCS is mainly used for
> the wireless and now it has been developed to be using for monitoring the
> wired
> connection as well, it is really excellent in terms of monitoring the
> wireless
> because
> it shows RF interfering, reporting, step by step of troubleshooting
> wireless
> issue
>
> On the other hand NCS
> has a lot bugs to monitor the wired connection because it is newly added
>
>
>
> LMS ==h I cannot see any added value to go with it if
> we compare with other monitoring tools from other vendor
>
> Other vendor can provide
> a facilities to do all of LMS can do in addition to interoperability and
> monitoring other vendors such as HP, Aruba etc
>
>
>
> Team do you have any
> more information on this regards
>
>
>
> LMS Vs NCS
>
> LMS Vs other monitoring
> from other Vendor
>
>
>
> Thanks a lot
>
>
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