Table Of Contents
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index
A
accessing
Cisco.com xi
CiscoWorks2000 Server 3-4
TAC
by telephone xii
website xi
audience for this document vii
available drive space required on the server 1-2
checking 1-3
B
browser
configuring 3-2 to 3-4
requirements
client 1-4
troubleshooting setup of A-8
C
cancelling an installation, caution regarding 2-2
cautions
regarding
cancelling an installation 2-2
changing the database password during remote upgrades 2-15
not using the correct method to uninstall CD One 2-16
significance of viii
CD-ROM
mounting and unmounting on HP-UX B-1 to B-9
accessing the CD-ROM from a remote machine B-8 to B-9
mounting a local drive B-6 to B-7
prerequisites for mounting B-2 to B-5
unexporting the CD-ROM filesystem B-9
unmounting B-7
CD-ROM, obtaining documentation on a ix
checking
for required drive space 1-3
processes, after installation A-1
Cisco.com
accessing xi
features and services x to xi
ordering documentation from ix
CiscoView, using 3-4
CiscoWorks2000 Server
accessing 3-4
IP address, using 2-3
client systems, configuring 3-1 to 3-4
browser, configuring 3-2 to 3-4
display fonts, setting 3-1 to 3-2
Integration Utility, configuring 3-4
configuring
browser 3-2 to 3-4
troubleshooting setup A-8
CD One (see setting up CD One)
client systems 3-1 to 3-4
browser, configuring 3-2 to 3-4
display fonts, setting 3-1 to 3-2
Integration Utility, configuring 3-4
Integration Utility 3-4
conventions, typographical, used in this document vii to viii
D
devices supported 1-4
display fonts, setting 3-1 to 3-2
documentation
audience for this document vii
feedback (reader comment) form, submitting electronically x
obtaining the latest
from Cisco.com ix
from Networking Products MarketPlace ix
from the online Subscription Store ix
on CD-ROM ix
on the web ix
related, available viii to ix
typographical conventions used in vii to viii
drive space requirements on the server 1-2
E
environment variables, setting 2-3
F
files modified by installation 2-4
fonts, setting display 3-1 to 3-2
H
hardware requirements
client 1-4
server 1-2
help
(see also troubleshooting installation)
technical support (see technical support)
HP-UX patches required prior to installation 1-3
I
Installation Messages (table) A-4 to A-7
installing CD One 2-1 to 2-17
cautions regarding
cancelling an installation 2-2
new installations 2-4 to 2-8
running the installation program 2-5 to 2-8
preparation for 2-3 to 2-4
environment variables, setting 2-3
server IP address, using 2-3
system files modified during installation 2-4
TCP and UDP ports used 2-3 to 2-4
removing CD One 2-16 to 2-17
caution regarding not using the correct method 2-16
task overview 2-2
Installing CD One Task Overview (table) 2-2
upgrades 2-8 to 2-16
local upgrades 2-9 to 2-14
remote upgrades 2-14 to 2-16
upgrade paths 1-2
Installing CD One Task Overview (table) 2-2
Integration Utility
configuring 3-4
IP address, verifying resolution with system hostname B-4
M
memory (RAM) requirements
client 1-4
server 1-2
mounting and unmounting the CD-ROM (see CD-ROM, mounting and unmounting)
N
network
administrators, prerequisite skills vii
operators, prerequisite skills vii
Networking Products MarketPlace, ordering documentation from ix
network loopback, verifying that it is working B-5
network management system (NMS) environments supported 1-5
NFS client and server, verifying that they are running B-3 to B-4
NMS environments supported 1-5
notes, significance of viii
P
patches required prior to installation 1-3
prerequisites for installation 1-1 to 1-5
client requirements 1-4
browser 1-4
hardware 1-4
memory (RAM) 1-4
software, browser 1-4
software, system 1-4
server requirements 1-2 to 1-3
available drive space 1-2
HP-UX patches 1-3
memory (RAM) 1-2
Server System Requirements (table) 1-2 to 1-3
software, additional (optional) 1-3
software, system 1-3
system hardware 1-2
supported
devices 1-4
network management system (NMS) environments 1-5
prerequisites for mounting the CD-ROM
undoing mistakes B-5
verifying or installing the patch B-2
verifying that network loopback is enabled B-5
verifying that the NFS client and server are running B-3 to B-4
verifying that the system hostname and IP address resolve B-4
prerequisite skills for
network administrators vii
network operators vii
process status, viewing and changing A-2 to A-3
product overview 1-1
R
reader comment form, submitting electronically x
removing CD One (see installing CD One)
S
Server System Requirements (table) 1-2 to 1-3
setting display fonts 3-1 to 3-2
setting up CD One 3-1 to 3-4
CiscoView, using 3-4
CiscoWorks2000 Server, accessing 3-4
client systems, configuring 3-1 to 3-4
browser, configuring 3-2 to 3-4
display fonts, setting 3-1 to 3-2
Integration Utility, configuring 3-4
software requirements
client
browser 1-4
system 1-4
server
additional (optional) 1-3
system 1-3
Subscription Store, ordering documentation from ix
supported
devices 1-4
NMS environments 1-5
system files modified during installation 2-4
system hostname, verifying resolution with IP address B-4
T
tables
Installation Messages A-4 to A-7
Installing CD One Task Overview 2-2
Server System Requirements 1-2 to 1-3
TAC (Technical Assistance Center) xi to xii
accessing
by telephone xii
website xi
features and services xi
telephone numbers
things to do before calling A-3
TCP and UDP ports used by CD One 2-3 to 2-4
Technical Assistance Center (see TAC)
technical support
(see also troubleshooting installation)
technical support, obtaining x to xii
customers and partners (Cisco.com) x to xi
accessing xi
services and features xi
warranty or maintenance contract customers (TAC) xi to xii
accessing xi to xii
features and services xi
telephone numbers for TAC xii
troubleshooting
installation
failure to delete a package during uninstallation A-7
troubleshooting installation A-1 to A-8
browser setup A-8
checking processes after installation A-1
installation messages, understanding A-4 to A-7
process status, viewing and changing A-2 to A-3
things to do before calling TAC A-3
typographical conventions used in this document vii to viii
U
UDP and TCP ports used by CD One 2-3 to 2-4
uninstalling CD One (see installing CD One)
unmounting the CD-ROM (see mounting and unmounting the CD-ROM)
upgrading CD One (see installing CD One)
using CiscoView 3-4
V
viewing and changing process status A-2 to A-3
W
World Wide Web
accessing Cisco.com via xi
accessing TAC via xi
ordering documentation over ix