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Installing CD One

Installation Overview

Installation Notes

Preparing to Install CD One

Installing Required Microsoft Software

Key Installation Points

TCP and UDP Ports Used

Performing a New Installation

Running the Installation Program—New Installation

Typical Installation

Custom Installation

Performing an Upgrade Installation

Running the Installation Program—Upgrade Installation

Verifying the Installation

Removing CD One


Installing CD One


This chapter consists of:

Installation Overview

Preparing to Install CD One

Performing a New Installation

Performing an Upgrade Installation

Verifying the Installation

Removing CD One

Installation Overview

Table 2-1 is an overview of CD One installation tasks. It contains references to more detailed information about each task.

Table 2-1 Installing CD One Task Overview 

Task
Steps
References

Prepare to install CD One.

1. Verify that server requirements are met.

"Prerequisites" chapter, "Server Requirements" section

2. Install required Microsoft software on the server if it is not already installed.

"Installing Required Microsoft Software" section

3. Verify that client requirements are met.

"Prerequisites" chapter, "Client Requirements" section

4. Note TCP ports that CiscoWorks2000 uses and check for conflicts with existing applications.

"TCP and UDP Ports Used" section

Install server software.

Run installation program.

"Performing a New Installation" section

Verify and troubleshoot installation.

1. Verify that correct files and directories are installed.

"Verifying the Installation" section

2. Analyze installation error messages.

"Troubleshooting the Installation" appendix, "Understanding Installation Messages" section


Installation Notes

During installation, you might see warnings from the Windows NT system that it has found a read-only file. You can choose Yes to overwrite the file, No not to overwrite the file, or Cancel to cancel the installation. If you cannot continue the installation, call your technical support representative for assistance.

You might also see warnings that the installation system is running out of disk space. You can choose to free disk space on the system and click Yes to continue, or click No to exit the installation.

You can cancel the installation at any time by clicking Cancel at the bottom of any installation screen.

CD One is installed in the default directory C:\Program Files\CSCOpx. If you select another directory during the installation, CD One will be installed in that directory.

Preparing to Install CD One

Before you install CD One, make sure your server and client environments meet the hardware and software requirements described in the "Prerequisites" chapter.

Do not:

Use DHCP running in dynamic mode on the CiscoWorks2000 Server.

Install CiscoWorks2000 on a system that is configured as a primary or backup domain controller.

Install CiscoWorks2000 on a FAT file system.


Note If you are running HP OpenView, the installation might take significantly longer to complete. Stop all HP OpenView services before installing CiscoWorks2000 CD One.


Installing Required Microsoft Software

Depending on your system requirements, installing the software might require three or more Microsoft software application installations.

The major steps required for installing the CD One software are:

1. Make sure the system has Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 or Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 (US English or Japanese versions) installed.

2. Make sure Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 5 is installed.


Note You do not need to remove previous service pack versions.


a. Select Start > Programs > Administrative Tools >
Windows NT Diagnostics
.

b. Select the Version tab.

If Version 4.0 Build 1381: Service Pack n (where n is 5) appears, Service Pack 5 is already installed.

If this information does not appear, Service Pack 5 is not installed. Install it now. Refer to the Microsoft Web site.


Note When installing Service Pack 5, select either the Standard 40 bit encryption or the High 128 bit encryption. If you have previously installed 128 bit components on your system, download the High 128 bit encryption version.



Caution If you are not familiar with the Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 5, refer to the Microsoft Web site for additional information. If you install the software incorrectly, you will be unable to install CD One successfully.

3. Make sure Internet Explorer 5.0 or 5.01 is installed and running JVM version 5.0.0.317 (or current shipping version).

To verify the JVM version, Select View > Java Console.

To download the supported JVM version, refer to the Microsoft web site.


Note The download and installation programs for these required software packages are subject to change by Microsoft at any time. For these reasons, it is not possible to provide exact instructions for the installation of the required Microsoft software.


Key Installation Points

Remember these points when installing the required server software:

Always keep the newer file whenever you are prompted by an installation program to replace a newer file with an older file.

Always reboot your system when you are prompted to do so by an installation program.

You might be asked to register with Microsoft before downloading some of the required software. Complete the registration as you wish. Selections you make during registration will not affect the installation.

TCP and UDP Ports Used

In addition to the standard network ports, CD One uses the following TCP and UDP ports:

42340/tcp (CiscoWorks2000 Daemon Manager, the tool that manages server processes)

42341/tcp (Open Server Gateway)

42342/udp (Osagent)

42343/tcp (Jrun)

1741/tcp (the port used for the CiscoWorks2000 HTTP server)

See the "Preparing to Use CD One" chapter for more information about accessing the server.

Performing a New Installation

The CD One installation program takes approximately 30 minutes to complete on a PC with the minimum required hardware. This can extend to 1 hour if you perform network management integration during the installation process. The installation program installs a web site on port 1741, which should not conflict with another web site unless the other web site is on port 1741.


Note You can cancel the installation at any time by clicking Cancel at the bottom of the installation screens.


Running the Installation Program—New Installation

To run the installation program:


Step 1 Insert the CD One CD-ROM into a CD-ROM drive.

The Installer screen appears.

Step 2 Click Install to continue. The Welcome screen appears.

Step 3 Click Next to continue. The Setup Type dialog box appears.

Step 4 Select one of the following:

Typical to install all CD One components (Seethe "Typical Installation" section.)

Custom to select optional components (See the "Custom Installation" section.)



Note You can install the Integration Utility on a separate NMS machine without having to install all CD One components. If the Integration Utility is installed on the same machine as CD One, integration begins automatically and automatically consumes new network management integration data bundles (NMIDBs) each time a new CiscoView device is installed. However, if the Integration Utility is installed on a separate machine, you must use the menu option in the NMS to acquire the most recent NMIDB. See the "Custom Installation" section to install the Integration Utility on a separate machine.


Typical Installation

If you select the typical option:


Step 1 Click Next to continue. The installation script checks dependencies and verifies your available disk space. Then the Start Copying File dialog box appears.

Step 2 Click Next to continue.

Installation proceeds and the Integration Utility dialog box appears.


Note For information about the Integration Utility and third party NMS integration, refer to Using CiscoView.


Step 3 Select one of the following:

Later to integrate with a third party NMS after installation

Now to integrate with a third party NMS during installation

a. Click Next to continue. The Integration Utility dialog box appears, displaying a list of adapters.

b. Select the adapter from the list, or select none to integrate after the installation is complete, then click Next. If you select none, skip to step d.

The Integration Utility dialog box appears, asking if you want to enable download options from the Cisco Web page (CCO).

c. Select one of the following:

No to not enable future upgrades from the Cisco Web page.

Yes to enable future upgrades from the Cisco Web page.
Enter your CCO user ID and password.


Note You must have CCO login privileges. If you do not have a user account and password on CCO, contact your channel partner or enter a request on the standard CCO web site (www.cisco.com).


d. Click Next to continue. A Requirements Verification screen appears.

e. Click OK.


Note A dialog box might display services that are running. To stop the services and continue the installation, click Yes.


When installation is complete, the Restart Windows dialog box appears, asking if you want to restart your system.

Step 4 Select Yes, then click OK.

CD One is installed in the default directory, C:\Program Files\CSCOpx.

Step 5 Prepare the client system for use. See the "Preparing to Use CD One" chapter.



Note You must restart your system when installation is complete to restart the processes.


If errors occurred during installation, check the installation log located in the root directory on the drive where the operating system is installed. The default is C:\cw2000_in001.log. Each installation creates a new installation log that is saved as a different file. For example, the second time you install CD One, the installation log is saved as C:\cw2000_in002.log. For troubleshooting information or to verify the directories installed on your system, see the "Troubleshooting the Installation" appendix.

Custom Installation

If you select the custom option:


Step 1 Click Next to continue. The Select Components dialog box appears.


Note For information about the Integration Utility and third party NMS integration, refer to Using CiscoView.


Step 2 Select one of the following:

CD One Second Edition (including Integration Utility) to install all of the CD One components

Integration Utility to install only the Integration Utility

Step 3 Click Next to continue.

The installation script checks dependencies and verifies your available disk space. Then the Start Copying Files dialog box appears.

Step 4 Click Next to continue. The Setup screen appears, displaying the installation progress. The Integration Utility dialog box appears.

Step 5 Select one of the following:

Later to integrate with a third party NMS after installation

Now to integrate with a third party NMS during installation

a. Click Next to continue. The Integration Utility dialog box appears, displaying a list of adapters.

b. Select the adapter from the list, or select none to integrate after installation is complete, then click Next. If you select none, skip to step d.

The Integration Utility dialog box appears, asking if you want to enable download options from the Cisco Web page (CCO).

If you are installing only the Integration Utility, enter the CiscoWorks2000 server name and HTTP port.

c. Select one of the following:

No to not enable future upgrades from the Cisco Web page.

Yes to enable future upgrades from the Cisco Web page.
Enter your CCO user ID and password.


Note You must have CCO login privileges. If you do not have a user account and password on CCO, contact your channel partner or enter a request on the standard CCO web site (www.cisco.com).


d. Click Next to continue. A Requirements Verification screen appears.

e. Click OK.


Note A dialog box might display services that are running. To stop the services and continue the installation, click Yes.


When the installation is complete, the Restart Windows dialog box appears, asking if you want to restart your system.

Step 6 Select Yes, then click OK.

CD One software is installed in the default directory, C:\Program Files\CSCOpx, or the directory specified (new installation only).

Step 7 Prepare the client system for use. See the "Preparing to Use CD One" chapter.



Note You must restart your system when installation is complete to restart the processes.


If errors occurred during installation, check the installation log located in the root directory on the drive where the operating system is installed. The default is C:\cw2000_in001.log. Each installation creates a new installation log that is saved as a different file. For example, the second time you install CD One, the installation log is saved as C:\cw2000_in002.log. For troubleshooting information or to verify the directories installed on your system, see the "Troubleshooting the Installation" appendix.

Performing an Upgrade Installation

Upgrading from previous versions of CiscoWorks2000 involves the following major steps:

1. Install the additional required software.


Caution Make sure Service Pack 5 is installed on the machine before you remove the previous version of CiscoWorks2000. CD One will not install without Service Pack 5

2. Run the CD One installation program.

Running the Installation Program—Upgrade Installation

To upgrade from a previous version of CiscoWorks2000:


Note During an upgrade from a previous version of CD One, the data is preserved. However, during an upgrade from other CiscoWorks2000 applications, previous product versions are removed, but the database, ANI information, community strings, user and host information, and application-specific data files are preserved and will be restored during the new product version installations.



Step 1 Install the required software as described in the "Server Requirements" section.

Step 2 Install CD One as described in the "Performing a New Installation" section.

The installation program detects and lists any previous product versions installed on your system. You are asked to confirm.

Step 3 Select Yes.

Step 4 Enter the directory name where the database will be stored, then click Next.

The installation program copies database files and stores them in the specified location and then uninstalls the previous product versions. You are asked to confirm.

Step 5 Select Yes. The Setup Type dialog box appears.


Note You can install the Integration Utility on a separate NMS machine without having to install all CD One components. If the Integration Utility is installed on the same machine as CD One, integration begins automatically and automatically consumes new network management integration data bundles (NMIDBs) each time a new CiscoView device is installed. However, if the Integration Utility is installed on a separate machine, you must use the menu option in the NMS to acquire the most recent NMIDB. See the "Custom Installation" section to install the Integration Utility on a separate machine.


Step 6 Select one of the following:

Typical to install all CD One components (See the "Typical Installation" section.)

Custom to select optional components (See the "Custom Installation" section.)



Note If you cannot install CD One, view the message log for details.


Verifying the Installation

You can verify product installation by entering net start from a DOS prompt. The following services should be displayed:

Apache WebServer

CMF rsh/rcp service

CMF syslog service

CMF tftp service

CW2000 Daemon Manager

CW2000 VisiBroker Smart Agent

JRUN Proxy Server for CW2000

Removing CD One

Use the Uninstall option to remove CD One files and settings.


Caution You must use the Uninstall option of the CD One installation program to remove the product. If you try to remove CD One or its components manually, you can damage your system.


Step 1 From the Windows desktop, select Start > Programs > CiscoWorks2000 > Uninstall CiscoWorks2000.

The Uninstallation dialog box appears, displaying installed components.

Step 2 Select CD One.

Step 3 Click Next to begin uninstalling, then click Next again.


Messages about uninstall preparation appear and the uninstallation finishes.


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