Cisco Systems Prime Network 4 0 Users Manual User Guide, 4.0
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2015-01-05
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- Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Setting Up Devices and Using the GUI Clients
- Overview of the GUI Clients
- Setting Up Devices and Validating Device Information
- Configure Basic Device Settings: Name, DNS, NTP, RADIUS, TACACs, ACLs
- Configure SNMP and SNMP Traps on Device
- Configure Device Ports and Interfaces
- View Device and VRF Routing Tables and Device Interface Briefs
- Ping Destinations and VRFs, and View Trace Route from Device
- Change Device Syslog Logging Level
- View, Copy, and Overwrite Device Configuration Files
- View Users (Telnet Sessions) on Device
- Using Prime Network with Prime Central
- Working with the Prime Network Vision Client
- User Roles Required to Work with Basic Operations in Prime Network Vision
- Launching Prime Network Vision
- Changing Your GUI Client Password
- The Prime Network Vision Window
- Prime Network Vision Status Indicators
- Prime Network Vision Toolbar
- Prime Network Vision Menu Bar
- Prime Network Vision Right-Click Menus
- Adjusting the Prime Network Vision GUI Client Settings
- Filtering and Sorting Tabular Content
- Viewing and Managing NE Properties
- User Roles Required to Work with Prime Network Vision
- Information Available in Element Icons
- Viewing the Properties of a Network Element
- Inventory Window
- Checking VNE Connectivity and Communication Status
- Viewing the Physical Properties of a Device
- Working with Ports
- Viewing the Logical Properties of a Network Element
- Viewing Device Operating System Information
- Running an Activation from the Activation Menu
- Device Configurations and Software Images
- What is Change and Configuration Management?
- Set Up Change and Configuration Management
- Use the CCM Dashboard
- Device Configurations
- What is In the Archive?
- Protect Configurations in the Archive
- Editing an Archive Configuration
- Find Out What is Different Between Configurations
- Copy a Configuration File to a Central Server
- Are Running and Startup Configs Mismatched? (Cisco IOS and Cisco Nexus)
- Copy the Device Files to the Archive (Backups)
- Fix a Live Device Configuration (Restore)
- Clean Up the Archive
- Find Out What Changed on Live Devices
- Software Images
- Configuration Audit
- Compliance Audit
- Global Settings and Administration
- Working with Prime Network Vision Maps
- User Roles Required for Working with Prime Network Vision Maps
- Opening and Closing Maps
- Creating and Deleting Maps
- Adding and Removing NEs from Maps
- Managing Maps
- Finding NEs, Services, and Links, and Elements Affected by Tickets
- Working with Aggregations
- Working with Overlays
- Filtering Links in a Map
- Opening the CPU Usage Graph
- Communicating with Devices Using Ping and Telnet
- Working with Links
- Labeling NEs Using Business Tags
- Tracking Faults Using Prime Network Events
- Working with Tickets in Prime Network Vision
- Working with Reports
- Using Cisco PathTracer to Diagnose Problems
- User Roles Required to Work with Cisco PathTracer
- Cisco PathTracer Overview
- Launching Path Tracer
- Viewing Path Traces in Cisco PathTracer
- Viewing Path Trace Details
- Saving and Opening Cisco PathTracer Map Files
- Saving Cisco PathTracer Counter Values
- Rerunning a Path and Comparing Results
- Viewing Q-in-Q Path Information
- Viewing L2TP Path Information
- Using Cisco PathTracer in MPLS Networks
- Monitoring Carrier Ethernet Services
- User Roles Required to Work with Carrier Ethernet Services
- Viewing CDP Properties
- Viewing Link Layer Discovery Protocol Properties
- Viewing Spanning Tree Protocol Properties
- Viewing Resilient Ethernet Protocol Properties (REP)
- Viewing HSRP Properties
- Viewing Access Gateway Properties
- Working with Ethernet Link Aggregation Groups
- Viewing mLACP Properties
- Viewing Provider Backbone Bridge Properties
- Viewing EFP Properties
- Connecting a Network Element to an EFP
- Understanding EFP Severity and Ticket Badges
- Viewing EVC Service Properties
- Viewing and Renaming Ethernet Flow Domains
- Working with VLANs
- Understanding VLAN and EFD Discovery
- Understanding VLAN Elements
- Switching Entities Containing Termination Points
- Adding and Removing VLANs from a Map
- Viewing VLAN Mappings
- Working with Associated VLANs
- Viewing VLAN Links Between VLAN Elements and Devices
- Displaying VLANs By Applying VLAN Overlays to a Map45
- Viewing VLAN Service Link Properties
- Viewing REP Information in VLAN Domain Views and VLAN Overlays
- Viewing REP Properties for VLAN Service Links
- Viewing STP Information in VLAN Domain Views and VLAN Overlays
- Viewing STP Properties for VLAN Service Links
- Viewing VLAN Trunk Group Properties
- Viewing VLAN Bridge Properties
- Using Commands to Work With VLANs
- Understanding Unassociated Bridges
- Working with Ethernet Flow Point Cross-Connects
- Working with VPLS and H-VPLS Instances
- Working with Pseudowires
- Working with Ethernet Services
- Viewing IP SLA Responder Service Properties
- Viewing IS-IS Properties
- Viewing OSPF Properties
- Configuring REP and mLACP
- Using Pseudowire Ping and Show Commands
- Configuring IS-IS
- Monitoring Carrier Grade NAT Properties
- Monitoring DWDM Properties
- Monitoring Ethernet Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Tool Properties
- Monitoring Y.1731 IPSLA Configuration
- IPv6 and IPv6 VPN over MPLS
- Monitoring MPLS Services
- User Roles Required to Work with MPLS Networks
- Working with MPLS-TP Tunnels
- Viewing VPNs
- Managing VPNs
- Working with VPN Overlays
- Monitoring MPLS Services
- Viewing VPN Properties
- Viewing Site Properties
- Viewing VRF Properties
- Viewing VRF Egress and Ingress Adjacents
- Viewing Routing Entities
- Viewing Label Switched Entity Properties
- Multicast Label Switching (mLADP)
- Viewing MP-BGP Information
- Viewing 6rd Tunnel Properties
- Viewing BFD Session Properties
- Viewing Cross-VRF Routing Entries
- Viewing Pseudowire End-to-End Emulation Tunnels
- Viewing MPLS TE Tunnel Information
- Configuring VRF
- Configuring IP Interface
- Configuring MPLS-TP
- Configuring MPLS-TE
- Configuring MPLS
- Configuring RSVP
- Configuring BGP
- Configuring VRRP
- Configuring Bundle Ethernet
- Viewing IP and MPLS Multicast Configurations
- Monitoring MToP Services
- User Roles Required to Work with MToP
- Viewing SAToP Pseudowire Type in Logical Inventory
- Viewing CESoPSN Pseudowire Type in Logical Inventory
- Viewing Virtual Connection Properties
- Viewing IMA Group Properties
- Viewing TDM Properties
- Viewing Channelization Properties
- Viewing MLPPP Properties
- Viewing MLPPP Link Properties
- Viewing MPLS Pseudowire over GRE Properties
- Network Clock Service Overview
- Viewing CEM and Virtual CEM Properties
- Configuring SONET
- Configuring Clock
- Configuring TDM and Channelization
- Configuring Automatic Protection Switching (APS )
- Viewing and Managing SBCs
- Monitoring AAA Configurations
- Supported Network Protocols
- Viewing AAA Configurations in Prime Network Vision
- Viewing AAA Group Profile
- Viewing Dynamic Authorization Profile
- Viewing Radius Global Configuration Details
- Viewing AAA Group Configuration Details
- Viewing Diameter Configuration Details for an AAA Group
- Viewing Radius Configuration Details for an AAA Group
- Viewing Radius Accounting Configuration Details for an AAA Group
- Viewing the Radius Keepalive and Detect Dead Server Configuration Details for an AAA Group
- Viewing the Radius Authentication Configuration Details for an AAA Group
- Viewing the Charging Configuration Details for an AAA Group
- Viewing the Charging Trigger Configuration Details for an AAA Group
- Configuring AAA Groups
- Monitoring IP Pools
- Monitoring BNG Configurations
- Monitoring Mobile Technologies
- User Roles Required to Work with Mobile Technologies
- GPRS/UMTS Networks
- Overview of GPRS/UMTS Networks
- Working With GPRS/UMTS Network Technologies
- LTE Networks
- Overview of LTE Networks
- Working with LTE Network Technologies
- Monitoring System Architecture Evolution Networks (SAE-GW)
- Working with PDN-Gateways (P-GW)
- Working with Serving Gateway (S-GW)
- Viewing QoS Class Index to QoS (QCI-QoS) Mapping
- Viewing Layer 2 Tunnel Access Concentrator Configurations (LAC)
- Monitoring the HRPD Serving Gateway (HSGW)
- Monitoring Home Agent (HA)
- Monitoring the Foreign Agent (FA)
- Monitoring Evolved Packet Data Gateway (ePDG)
- Monitoring Packet Data Serving Node (PDSN)
- Viewing the Local Mobility Anchor Configuration (LMA)
- Scheduling 3GPP Inventory Retrieval Requests
- Viewing Operator Policies, APN Remaps, and APN Profiles
- Working with Active Charging Service
- Mobile Technologies Commands: Summary
- Monitoring the Mobility Management Entity
- Viewing the Stream Control Transmission Protocol
- Monitoring Data Center Configurations
- User Roles Required to Work with Data Center Configurations
- Virtual Port Channel (vPC)
- Cisco FabricPath
- Virtualization
- Viewing the Map Node for an UCS Network Element
- Viewing the Virtual Network Devices of a Data Center
- Viewing the Compute Server Support Details
- Viewing the Storage Area Network Support Details
- Searching for Compute Services
- Monitoring Cable Technologies
- Monitoring ADSL2+ and VDSL2 Technology Enhancements
- Icon and Button Reference
- Index