Installation Checklist
Table 1-3
Task
Task 7: Install CiscoView 6.1.8 on a Solaris 10
Operating
Task 8: Install Cisco EMF
Task 9: Install Cisco MNM Release 2.8(1) and
Verify the
Task 10: Set Up the X Terminal Workstations for
Remote
Task 11: Synchronize
Task 12: Configure Network Devices to Forward
Alarms.
Cisco Media Gateway Controller Node Manager Installation Guide
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Installation Tasks (continued)
System.
3.2.
Installation.
Access.
Time.
Chapter 1
Installation Overview and Planning
Description
This task is required only if you want to manage
Cisco IP Transfer Point - LinkExtenders
(Cisco ITP-Ls) or LAN switches from Cisco MNM,
which uses the CiscoView server as the
management interface.
CiscoView now ships as part of LAN Management
Solution (LMS) 3.1 with MGC Node Manager.
Only the CiscoView part of LMS is provided. To
obtain licenses for other LMS features, order LMS
3.1 from the Cisco.com website.
Cisco MNM Release 2.8(1) includes CiscoView for
Solaris 10 only. CiscoView for Solaris 8 is not
provided with the Cisco MNM media kit. However,
old CiscoView versions shipped with previous
Cisco MNM media kits can be re-used. New Cisco
MNM customers should be using Solaris 10 for the
best long-term satisfaction and full CiscoView
support. New Cisco MNM customers who only use
Solaris 8 operating systems must obtain CiscoView
for Solaris 8 separately, possibly by purchasing the
appropriate LMS 2.5.1 package.
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If you want to install other element managers to run
co-resident with Cisco MNM, install them now.
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This task, which must be completed before Cisco
MNM can collect alarm information from network
devices, is covered in Chapter 2 in the "Configuring
Network Devices for Management" section of the
Cisco Media Gateway Controller Node Manager
User Guide, Release 2.8(1).
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