Table Of Contents
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Index
A
accessing CiscoWorks server 6-2
Application 3-17
Application scaling numbers
solution server 3-19
standalone server 3-18
audience for this document i-xix
C
cautions, significance of i-xx
cautions regarding
daemon manager, starting and stopping 7-2
link to installation directory, removing 5-8
CiscoWorks A-8
CiscoWorks applications, preparing to use 6-48
Campus Manager 6-48
CiscoView 6-67
Device Center 6-67
DFM 6-54
Integration Utility 6-69
IPM 6-57
application settings 6-57
operations, managing 6-59
working with collectors 6-60
RME 6-61
CiscoWorks Common Services Overview 1-1
CiscoWorks LMS Portal, understanding 6-3
CiscoWorks LMS Portal home page 6-3
CiscoWorks Online help, using 6-74
CiscoWorks processes 5-46
CiscoWorks Server
before you begin setup 6-15
CiscoWorks Server, managing devices 6-46
CiscoWorks Server, performing maintenance 6-69
data purge 6-71
log files, maintaining 6-74
CiscoWorks Server, performing regular backups 6-70
CiscoWorks Server, setting up 6-15
AAA modes, understanding 6-21
about CiscoWorks Assistant 6-21
DCR, understanding 6-16
DCR modes 6-16
Master DCR 6-17
Slave DCR 6-18
Standalone DCR 6-18
deployment methods 6-22
device management, understanding 6-16
device management modes 6-18
multi-server setup, understanding 6-15
single-server setup, understanding 6-15
single sign-on, understanding 6-20
CiscoWorks Server-ACS integration 6-40
composition of LMS 1-2
Concurrent users 3-20
configuring DFM (minimum setup)
SNMP trap receiving and forwarding, configuring
trap forwarding, configuring 6-56
trap receiving port, updating 6-54, 6-56
traps, enabling devices to send 6-54
D
database password rules A-8
device credentials, LMSapplications 2-20
device support 1-12
disabling FIPS 2-13
documentation
audience for this i-xix
typographical conventions in i-xix
E
enabling FIPS 2-13
Evaluation mode 3-14
F
FIPS, enabling/disabling 2-13
G
getting started with LMS 6-1
Guest password rules A-8
H
High Availability
Setting Up Veritas Components 4-5
System Requirements 4-6
High Availability, Setting Up
On Windows 4-6
High Availability Overview 4-1
High Availability Setup 4-1
I
installation 5-1, 7-1
before installation 3-1
before you begin 3-3
general installation notes 3-3
Solaris installation notes 3-4
Windows installation notes 3-5
new installations
password rules for A-8
reinstallations
password rules for A-7
task overview 3-1, 5-44
upgrades
password rules for A-7
user inputs for
custom installations A-3
typical installations A-2
installation, preparing to 3-1
installation tasks overview 5-44
installation terms overview 3-1
Cisco.com user ID and password 3-2
CiscoWorks Admin Password 3-2
CiscoWorks Guest password 3-2
LMS application database password 3-1
Self signed certificate 3-2
SMTP Server 3-2
System Identity Account password 3-2
installing NSPECHO
system software, verifying 6-69
installing RSAC (see RSAC) C-1
integrating CiscoWorks Server with ACS 6-40
AAA mode setup 6-43
ACS server setup 6-42
ACS support 6-40
assigning roles to users 6-45
before you begin 6-42
CiscoWorks authentication roles 6-41
impact of installing CiscoWorks applications 6-45
verifying LMS applications 6-46
Integration Utility
supported NMS 1-11
K
key features of LMS 3.0 1-6
L
license file 3-13
license file, installing 3-16
license information 3-7
Licensing LMS 3-6
Eval license 3-14
license file 3-13
NFR license 3-15
PAK 3-6
LMS
accessing CiscoWorks Server 6-2
Application scaling numbers 3-17
before starting to use 6-2
before uninstalling 5-48
Composition of 1-2
Concurrent users 3-20
getting started with 6-1
key features 1-6
POE support 1-4
third party tools and software changes 1-4
license information 3-7
Licensing Your Product 3-6
logging into CiscoWorks Server 6-3
prerequisites 2-1
System and Client requirements 2-1
uninstalling 5-48
LMS, administering 6-9
LMS Setup Center 6-9
System setup and administrative tasks 6-10
LMS 3.0 new installation 5-2
silent mode 5-21
Solaris 5-3
custom 5-8
typical 5-5
verifying installation 5-46
Windows 5-13
custom 5-18
typical 5-15
LMS Administration parameters, configuring 6-9
LMS applications, launching 6-8
LMS Portal views 6-6
LMS Port Usage 2-17
LMS reinstallation 5-51
LMS uninstallation
Solaris 5-49
Windows 5-50
logging into CiscoWorks Server 6-3
M
messages you may see during installation 7-5
N
NFR license 3-15
NSPECHO
installing
system software, verifying 6-69
O
Online help, using 6-74
P
PAK 3-6
password information
Admin password rules A-8
Guest password rules A-8
new installation rules A-8
upgrade and reinstallation rules A-7
portlets 6-7
ports
forwarding 6-56
listening 6-56
Port usage 2-17
prerequisites 2-1
prerequisites for installation
terminal server support 2-13
about Terminal Services 2-13
R
required device credentials for LMS 2-20
RSAC (Remote Syslog Analyzer Collector)
Common Syslog Collector, subscribing to C-4
installing C-1
Remote Syslog Collector C-3
Syslog Analyzer Collector C-3
uninstalling RSAC C-5
properties file C-6
COLLECTOR_PORT C-9
COUNTRY_CODE C-7
DEBUG_CATEGORY_NAME C-8
DEBUG_FILES C-8
DEBUG_LEVEL C-8
DEBUG_MAX_BACKUPS C-8
DEBUG_MAX_FILE_SIZE C-8
FILTER_THREADS C-9
PARSER_FILE C-9
QUEUE_CAPACITY C-9
READ_INTERVAL_IN_SECS C-9
SUBSCRIPTION_DATA_FILES C-9
SYSLOG_FILES C-8
TIMEZONE C-7
TIMEZONE_FILE C-7
server requirements, verifying C-2
stopping C-5
uninstalling C-5
upgrading C-3
S
scaling numbers of LMS 3.0 3-17
Single server setup 6-24
default credentials, setting up 6-26
device management mode, setting up 6-25
devices,adding 6-27
methods 6-27
devices, managing 6-32
LMS server, managing 6-24
multiple ciscoworks servers, setting up 6-35
before setting up 6-36
multi-server setup tasks 6-37
terms you should know 6-35
SNMP trap receiving and forwarding, configuring
trap receiving port, updating 6-54, 6-56
traps, enabling devices to send 6-54
traps forwarding, configuring 6-56
Solaris patches 2-14
stopping RSAC C-5
supported devices 1-12
Supported Network Management Systems 1-11
system requirements
client system 2-12
Solaris Server 2-5
Windows Server 2-9, 2-11
T
terminal server support 2-13
about Terminal Services 2-13
enabling or disabling Terminal Services
on Windows 2003 2-13
Troubleshooting 7-3
troubleshooting installation
CiscoWorks administration password, changing 7-10
messages, understanding 7-5
processes, checking 7-3
process status, viewing and changing 7-1
typographical conventions in this document i-xix
U
uninstalling
RSAC C-5
upgrading LMS
local upgrade on Solaris 5-24
custom 5-30
typical 5-26
local upgrade on Windows 5-36
custom 5-41
typical 5-38
remote upgrade on Solaris 5-35
remote upgrade on Windows 5-45
upgrading RSAC C-3
User Tracking Utility
installing B-2
hardware requirements B-2
software requirements B-2
uninstalling B-8
key terms in B-2
using
pattern use in searching B-8
V
Views 6-6