User Guide for Cisco Prime Integration Utility 1.11
Chapter 1: Overview of Integration Utility

Table Of Contents

Overview of Integration Utility

Product Overview

Integrating Cisco Prime Applications With Third Party Platforms

NMS and Cisco Prime on Same Machine

NMS and Cisco Prime on Different Machines


Overview of Integration Utility


Cisco Prime Integration Utility is a utility that integrates Cisco Prime applications with third party Network Management Systems (NMS).

This utility adds Cisco device icons to topology maps, allows Cisco MIB browsing from NMS, and sets up menu items on the NMS to launch remotely installed Cisco Prime applications, such as CiscoView and Device Center.

This chapter contains:

Product Overview

Integrating Cisco Prime Applications With Third Party Platforms

Product Overview

Integration Utility allows you to easily integrate the Cisco devices and Cisco Prime applications into NMS.

The features of Integration Utility are:

Common installation mechanism for Network Management Integration Data Bundle (NMIDB) into NMS.

Ability to integrate Cisco Prime applications, icons, MIBs, and traps to third party NMS.

Support for new NMS without any change in the application.

Support for new devices from NMS to launch Cisco Prime applications.

Integrating Cisco Prime Applications With Third Party Platforms

You can integrate Cisco Prime applications, icons, MIBs, and traps with third party SNMP management platforms. Depending on the specific platform, Integration Utility allows you to:

Launch Cisco Prime applications.

Browse Cisco MIBs.

Integrate traps.

Add Cisco device icons to NMS topology maps.

This utility also allows remote integration between Cisco Prime applications residing on one server and an SNMP management platform residing on another server.


Note You must log in as root on UNIX or have administrator privileges on Windows to run Integration Utility.


Integration Utility performs the following tasks:

Downloads the NMIDB from Cisco.com, from a local file, or through FTP from another system.

When you add device support, a new NMIDB is often downloaded. Integration Utility detects a later version of NMIDB and prompts you to install the later version.

Prompts for additional configuration information to register each application.

Gets the adapter script from a local file or through FTP from another system.

Runs the adapter script to integrate the applications, icons, MIBs, and traps into the NMS.

You can select an adapter script from the list of adapters in Integration Utility. You can also use an adapter script provided by the NMS vendor.

You must install Integration Utility on the same machine on which the target NMS is installed. The two integration scenarios are:

NMS and Cisco Prime on Same Machine

NMS and Cisco Prime on Different Machines

NMS and Cisco Prime on Same Machine

In this case, Integration Utility runs as part of a single CiscoView install. Since Integration Utility can get all the information it needs from the Cisco Prime Server, it integrates the applications, device icons, MIBs, and traps into the NMS automatically.

Integration Utility is installed even if the NMS is not present. Later, when the NMS is installed, select Change Integration Options to integrate applications or device information into the NMS.

When you add device support from Cisco.com, you automatically receive a new NMIDB. If necessary, you can download and integrate this NMIDB into your NMS.

NMS and Cisco Prime on Different Machines

If you install NMS and Integration Utility on one machine and Cisco Prime on another, Integration Utility guides you to integrate the Cisco Prime applications and device information into the SNMP management platform. During this process, Integration Utility prompts you to enter any necessary information.

You can launch the Change Integration Options to display application-specific information installed on a remote system and proceed with the integration. This integrates the Cisco Prime application residing on a remote system with the NMS.

You can download a new NMIDB from the NMS, if required. If an NMIDB is already integrated with the NMS, select Update Cisco Device Support from the NMS menu to download the new NMIDB.

If you entered the correct Cisco.com user name and password (while installing Integration Utility or when using Change Integration Options), the utility automatically retrieves and integrates the NMIDB into your NMS.