- Preface
- Overview
- Preinstallation
- Installing the Cisco Video Assurance Management Solution
- Uninstalling Cisco Video Management Solution 2.0
- Configuring the Components of Cisco Video Management Solution 2.0
- Troubleshooting with Cisco Video Management Solution 2.0
- Trap Definitions
- End User License Agreement Supplement
- Glossary
- Index
Preface
This preface describes the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of the User Guide for Cisco Video Assurance Management Solution 2.0.
Note
Use this document along with the documents listed in the "Related Documentation" section.
This preface contains:
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
In this guide, many installation and configuration procedures refer to Cisco product documentation with corresponding references made to specified product documentation guides (supplied during site installation or available online at Cisco.com). Refer to the referenced sections of the product documentation for detailed information on the tasks you are working on.
Objectives
This guide describes the architecture, the components, and the processes necessary for the design and implementation of the Cisco Video Assurance Management Solution (Cisco VAMS), Release 2.0.
Audience
The target audience for the Cisco VAMS guide should have a basic knowledge of network management products, and experience with the installation and acceptance of these products covered by this solution.
In addition, the user should understand the procedures to upgrade and troubleshoot video systems and Ethernet switches.
Note
This document addresses Cisco components only. It does not discuss how to implement third-party components optionally supported for video management capabilities.
Document Organization
The major sections of this document are:
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Chapter 1 |
Introduces the implementation and scope of Cisco VAMS, its components, and miscellaneous support topics. |
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Chapter 2 |
Describes the prerequisites required for preinstallation of the Cisco VAMS 2.0 solution components. |
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Chapter 3 |
Describes how to install Cisco VAMS 2.0. |
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Chapter 4 |
Describes how to uninstall Cisco VAMS 2.0. |
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Chapter 5 |
Configuring the Components of the Cisco Video Assurance Management Solution 2.0 |
Describes how to configure the components of Cisco VAMS 2.0. |
Chapter 6 |
Troubleshooting with Cisco Video Assurance Management Solution 2.0 |
Provides information about troubleshooting with Cisco VAMS 2.0. |
Appendix A |
Provides definitions of traps that the Cisco VAMS 2.0 supports. |
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Appendix B |
Provides an end-user license agreement supplement. |
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Glossary |
Glossary |
Defines technical terms used in this manual. |
Related Documentation
Refer to the following sections for information on related documentation:
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Documentation for VAMS Components
Cisco VAMS 2.0 Documentation
In addition to the User Guide for Cisco Video Management Solution, 2.0, the Cisco VAMS documentation set comprises:
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Release Notes for Cisco Video Management Solution, 2.0
Describes system requirements, and provides installation notes, information on system limitations, and a list of open caveats.
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Documentation Guide for Cisco Video Management Solution, 2.0
Provides links to the documentation for the Cisco VAMS 2.0 component products and for related products. This document is viewable online at:
Documentation for VAMS Components
For links to the documentation for the VAMS product components, see the Documentation Guide for Cisco Video Management Solution, 2.0, viewable online at:
Document Conventions
This guide uses the following conventions to convey instructions and information.
Note
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the publication.
Timesaver
Means the described action saves time. You can save time by performing the action described in the paragraph.
Tip
Means the following information will help you solve a problem. The tips information might not be troubleshooting or even an action, but could be useful information, similar to a Timesaver.
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