Re: LMS Vs NCS

From: Ronnie Angello <ronnie.angello_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2012 08:11:24 -0500

Also, you obviously wouldn't have much use for NCS if you don't have Cisco
wireless products to manage. I think there may be some overlap there, but
LMS is still the flagship management product for Cisco wired networks.

Ronnie
On Feb 12, 2012 8:02 AM, "Ronnie Angello" <ronnie.angello_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> 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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