Installing and Getting Started With CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.0
Index

Table Of Contents

A - C - D - E - F - G - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V -

Index

A

accessing CiscoWorks server 5-2

Application 3-9

Application scaling numbers

solution server 3-9

standalone server 3-9

audience for this document xix

C

cautions, significance of xx

cautions regarding

daemon manager, starting and stopping 6-3

link to installation directory, removing 4-10, 4-47

CiscoWorks A-10

CiscoWorks applications, preparing to use 5-60

Campus Manager 5-61

CiscoView 5-81

Device Center 5-82

DFM 5-66

Integration Utility 5-84

IPM 5-71

application settings 5-71

operations, managing 5-72

working with collectors 5-73

RME 5-74

CiscoWorks Common Services Overview 1-2

CiscoWorks LMS Portal, understanding 5-4

CiscoWorks LMS Portal home page 5-4

CiscoWorks Online help, using 5-90

CiscoWorks processes 4-69

CiscoWorks Server

before you begin setup 5-18

CiscoWorks Server, managing devices 5-58

CiscoWorks Server, performing maintenance 5-85

data purge 5-87

log files, maintaining 5-89

CiscoWorks Server, performing regular backups 5-85

CiscoWorks Server, setting up 5-18

AAA modes, understanding 5-25

about CiscoWorks Assistant 5-26

DCR, understanding 5-19

DCR modes 5-19

Master DCR 5-21

Slave DCR 5-21

Standalone DCR 5-21

deployment methods 5-27

device management, understanding 5-19

device management modes 5-22

multi-server setup, understanding 5-18

single-server setup, understanding 5-18

single sign-on, understanding 5-25

CiscoWorks Server-ACS integration 5-48

composition of LMS 1-3

Concurrent users 3-10

configuring DFM (minimum setup)

SNMP trap receiving and forwarding, configuring

trap forwarding, configuring 5-69

trap receiving port, updating 5-67, 5-70

traps, enabling devices to send 5-67

D

database password rules A-11

device credentials, LMSapplications 2-18

device support 1-14

disabling FIPS 2-10

documentation

audience for this xix

typographical conventions in xx

E

enabling FIPS 2-10

Evaluation mode 3-12

F

FIPS, enabling/disabling 2-10

G

getting started with LMS 5-1

Guest password rules A-10

I

installation 4-1, 6-1

before installation 3-2

before you begin 3-4

general installation notes 3-4

Solaris installation notes 3-6

Windows installation notes 3-7

new installations

password rules for A-11

reinstallations

password rules for A-9

task overview 3-2, 4-60

upgrades

password rules for A-9

user inputs for

custom installations A-3

typical installations A-2

installation, preparing to 3-1

installation tasks overview 4-60

installation terms overview 3-2

Cisco.com user ID and password 3-4

CiscoWorks Admin Password 3-2

CiscoWorks Guest password 3-3

LMS application database password 3-2

Self signed certificate 3-3

SMTP Server 3-3

System Identity Account password 3-2

installing NSPECHO

system software, verifying 5-85

installing RSAC (see RSAC) C-1

integrating CiscoWorks Server with ACS 5-48

AAA mode setup 5-54

ACS server setup 5-51

ACS support 5-49

assigning roles to users 5-56

before you begin 5-51

CiscoWorks authentication roles 5-50

impact of installing CiscoWorks applications 5-57

verifying LMS applications 5-58

Integration Utility

supported NMS 1-13

K

key features of LMS 3.0 1-5

L

license file 3-10

license file, installing 3-12

license information 3-8

Licensing LMS 3-10

Eval license 3-12

license file 3-10

NFR license 3-12

PAK 3-10

LMS

accessing CiscoWorks Server 5-2

Application scaling numbers 3-9

before starting to use 5-2

before uninstalling 4-72

Composition of 1-3

Concurrent users 3-10

getting started with 5-1

key features 1-5

increased scalability 1-7

new LMS applications 1-6

POE support 1-8

silent installation 1-8

single install experience 1-7

third party tools and software changes 1-8

license information 3-8

Licensing Your Product 3-10

logging into CiscoWorks Server 5-3

prerequisites 2-1

System and Client requirements 2-1

uninstalling 4-72

LMS, administering 5-11

LMS Setup Center 5-11

System setup and administrative tasks 5-13

LMS 2.5.1 Applications and Versions 1-12

LMS 2.6 applications and versions 1-12

LMS 3.0 new installation 4-2

silent mode 4-24

Solaris 4-2

custom 4-9

typical 4-6

verifying installation 4-69

Windows 4-14

custom 4-21

typical 4-18

LMS Administration parameters, configuring 5-11

LMS applications, launching 5-10

LMS Portal views 5-7

LMS Port Usage 2-14

LMS reinstallation 4-76

LMS uninstallation

Solaris 4-73

Windows 4-74

logging into CiscoWorks Server 5-3

M

messages you may see during installation 6-7

N

NFR license 3-12

NSPECHO

installing

system software, verifying 5-85

O

Online help, using 5-90

P

PAK 3-10

password information

Admin password rules A-10

Guest password rules A-10

new installation rules A-11

upgrade and reinstallation rules A-9

portlets 5-9

ports

forwarding 5-69

listening 5-69

Port usage 2-14

prerequisites 2-1

prerequisites for installation

terminal server support 2-9

about Terminal Services 2-9

R

required device credentials for LMS 2-18

RSAC (Remote Syslog Analyzer Collector)

Common Syslog Collector, subscribing to C-6

installing C-1

Remote Syslog Collector C-4

Syslog Analyzer Collector C-4

uninstalling RSAC C-7

properties file C-9

COLLECTOR_PORT C-13

COUNTRY_CODE C-9

DEBUG_CATEGORY_NAME C-11

DEBUG_FILES C-11

DEBUG_LEVEL C-11

DEBUG_MAX_BACKUPS C-12

DEBUG_MAX_FILE_SIZE C-12

FILTER_THREADS C-13

PARSER_FILE C-13

QUEUE_CAPACITY C-13

READ_INTERVAL_IN_SECS C-13

SUBSCRIPTION_DATA_FILES C-13

SYSLOG_FILES C-11

TIMEZONE C-9

TIMEZONE_FILE C-10

server requirements, verifying C-2

stopping C-7

uninstalling C-7

upgrading C-4

S

scaling numbers of LMS 3.0 3-9

Single server setup 5-29

default credentials, setting up 5-32

device management mode, setting up 5-31

devices,adding 5-33

methods 5-33

devices, managing 5-40

LMS server, managing 5-29

multiple ciscoworks servers, setting up 5-41

before setting up 5-42

multi-server setup tasks 5-43

terms you should know 5-41

SNMP trap receiving and forwarding, configuring

trap receiving port, updating 5-67, 5-70

traps, enabling devices to send 5-67

traps forwarding, configuring 5-69

Solaris patches 2-10

stopping RSAC C-7

supported devices 1-14

Supported Network Management Systems 1-13

system requirements

client system 2-8

Solaris Server 2-4

Windows Server 2-6

T

terminal server support 2-9

about Terminal Services 2-9

enabling or disabling Terminal Services

on Windows 2003 2-9

Troubleshooting 6-4

troubleshooting installation

CiscoWorks administration password, changing 6-14

messages, understanding 6-7

processes, checking 6-4

process status, viewing and changing 6-2

typographical conventions in this document xx

U

uninstalling

RSAC C-7

upgrading LMS

local upgrade on Solaris 4-27

custom 4-35

typical 4-31

local upgrade on Windows 4-52

custom 4-57

typical 4-54

remote upgrade on Solaris 4-40

custom 4-47

typical 4-44

using DVD 4-41

remote upgrade on Windows 4-60

using DVD 4-61

using DVD, custom 4-65

using DVD, typical 4-63

upgrading RSAC C-4

User Tracking Utility

installing B-3

hardware requirements B-2

software requirements B-2

uninstalling B-11

key terms in B-2

using

pattern use in searching B-10

V

Views 5-7