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LAN Management Solution, Release 2.2 (Maintenance Kit)
SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE AGREEMENT
LAN Management Solution 2.2 Overview
Prerequisite for Installing DFM for LMS 1.x Users
Server and Client System Requirements
Solaris Patches for LAN Management Solution
LAN Management Solution Port Usage
Upgrading to LAN Management Solution 2.2
Upgrading to CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2
Upgrading to CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 on Solaris
Upgrading to CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 on Windows
Upgrading to Resource Manager Essentials 3.5
Upgrading to Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 on Solaris
Upgrading to Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 on Windows
Upgrading to Campus Manager 3.3
Upgrading to Campus Manager 3.3 on Solaris
Upgrading to Campus Manager 3.3 on Windows
Upgrading to Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2
Upgrading to Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2 on Solaris
Upgrading to Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2 on Windows
Upgrading to nGenius Real-Time Monitor
Upgrading to nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4
Upgrading to nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Service Pack 6
Adding or Updating Devices in Inventory
Upgrading to CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1
Hardware and Software Requirements
General Recommendations on Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02
Prerequisites for CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1
Downloading CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1
Installing CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1
Installing CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 on Solaris
Installing CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 on Windows
Installing Real-Time Monitor SP 8
Installing Real-Time Monitor SP 8 on Windows
Device Fault Manager 1.2: Known Problems
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
Quick Start Guide
LAN Management Solution, Release 2.2 (Maintenance Kit)
1 SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE AGREEMENT
SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR CISCO SYSTEMS NETWORK MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE: CISCOWORKS LAN MANAGEMENT SOLUTION
IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This Supplemental License Agreement ("SLA") contains additional limitations on the license to the Software provided to Customer under the Software License Agreement between Customer and Cisco. Capitalized terms used in this SLA and not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Software License Agreement. To the extent that there is a conflict among any of these terms and conditions applicable to the Software, the terms and conditions in this SLA shall take precedence.
By installing, downloading, accessing or otherwise using the Software, Customer agrees to be bound by the terms of this SLA. If Customer does not agree to the terms of this SLA, Customer may not install, download, or otherwise use the Software. When used below, the term "server" refers to central processor unit.
ADDITIONAL LICENSE RESTRICTIONS
Installation and Use
The Software components are provided to Customer solely to install, update, supplement, or replace existing functionality of the applicable Network Management Software product. Customer may install and use following Software components:
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CiscoWorks Common Services with CiscoView: Contains shared resources used by other components in this bundle. In many cases, all components in this bundle can be installed on a single server. If some components of this bundle are installed on separate servers, a copy of CiscoWorks Common Services can be installed with each component in Customer's network management environment.
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Resource Manager Essentials (Essentials): May be installed on one (1) server in Customer's network management environment.
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Campus Manager (Campus): May be installed on one (1) server in Customer's network management environment.
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Device Fault Manager (DFM): May be installed on one (1) server in Customer's network management environment.
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nGenius Real Time Monitor (RTM): May be installed on one (1) server in Customer's network management environment.
Reproduction and Distribution
Customer may not reproduce nor distribute software.
DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS
Please refer to the Cisco Systems, Inc. Software License Agreement.
2 LAN Management Solution 2.2 Overview
The LAN Management Solution (LMS) software provides applications for configuring, administering, monitoring, and troubleshooting a campus network. It enables network administrators to effectively manage their LAN and campus networks.
You must install LMS on a system that meets specific requirements. You must configure client systems and some applications before use.
In this document you will find:
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LMS contents, including links for accessing online documentation.
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New features added to this release.
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Hardware and software requirements for optimal performance.
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Upgrade paths and pointers to additional documentation that provides detailed procedures for installing each product. If you already have other CiscoWorks bundled products installed on your system, you might not need to install all of the products included in LMS.
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Information about ordering documentation and contacting Cisco Systems for additional assistance.
Note
This document contains information for CiscoWorks LMS 2.x and CiscoWorks LMS 1.x Maintenance customers. It also includes the CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 details.
Prerequisite for Installing DFM for LMS 1.x Users
You may be asked to validate your Device Fault Manager (DFM) image if you are installing DFM using this Maintenance Kit CD (for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 2.2). The maintenance kit allows all other previous licensed LMS 1.x components to upgrade (such as CD One, Resource Manager Essentials, Campus Manager and nGenius Real-Time Monitor).
On Solaris
If you are prompted to validate the image, run the setup.sh command from a directory other than /cdrom/cdrom0. You may be requested to eject and reinsert CDs during validation. This cannot be done if you are running setup.sh from the /cdrom/cdrom0 directory.
To validate DFM:
Step 1
You are prompted to accept (and view) the license agreement. Press Enter. The installation program stops CiscoWorks and performs a requirements check.
Step 2
Depending on your configuration, you may be prompted to validate your DFM image as follows:
To validate the upgrade image, insert a Device Fault Manager (DFM) 1.2 or earlier CD.Please ensure that the CD is mounted on /cdrom/cdrom0.Step 3
Insert a DFM 1.2 (or earlier) CD into one of your system drives. (Close the File Manager window that appears.) The installation software starts validating the DFM image.
Step 4
After validation, the following message appears:
Please reinsert the original CD to complete the installation.Press any key to continue.Reinsert the original CD (containing DFM 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2) into the drive (close the File Manager window that appears) and continue the installation.
If the DFM image cannot be validated-that is, if you do not have a DFM 1.2 (or earlier) CD-the installation cannot proceed. Contact your Cisco sales representative.
On Windows
If you are prompted to validate the DFM image, insert a DFM 1.2 (or earlier) CD into one of your system drives. If the DFM product CD is already in the CD-ROM drive and you stopped the installation process to close programs or if Autostart is disabled, click setup.exe to restart the process.
When autoplay is enabled and the DFM product CD is inserted, a new installation window appears. Click Cancel in each new installation window.
If the DFM image cannot be validated-that is, if you do not have a DFM 1.2 (or earlier) CD-the installation cannot proceed. Contact your Cisco sales representative.
LMS Contents
Table 1 describes the contents of the LAN Management Solution, Release 2.2 for Solaris and Windows.
Table 1 LAN Management Solution 2.2 Contents
This product... Allows you to... And includes these componentsCiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 (Includes CiscoView 5.5)
Provide common software and services for all other LMS products. You can deploy, monitor, and troubleshoot devices across your network.
CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 includes:
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Common Services 2.2-A set of shared application services
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CiscoView 5.5-A graphical device management tool
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Integration Utility 1.5-An integration module that supports third-party Network Management Systems (NMS)
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CiscoWorks Common
Services 2.2 with CiscoView 5.5 product CD-ROM•
Release Notes for CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 (Includes CiscoView 5.5) on Solaris
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Release Notes for CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 (Includes CiscoView 5.5) on Windows
Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 (Essentials)
Manage network inventory and device changes, network configuration, and software images. Also allows you to monitor network availability and perform syslog analysis.
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Resource Manager
Essentials 3.5 product CD-ROM•
Release Notes for Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 on Solaris
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Release Notes for Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 on Windows
Campus Manager 3.3 (Campus)
Obtain graphical views of network topology, and end-user information.
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Campus Manager 3.3 product CD-ROM
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Release Notes for Campus Manager 3.3 on Solaris
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Release Notes for Campus Manager 3.3 on Windows
Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2 (DFM)
Monitor faults real-time and determines the cause of Cisco device faults. Provides Cisco device-level fault correlation, and notifies you of critical network conditions by email or pager.
The optional Fault History drop-in lets you store and access historical information about alerts and faults that are detected and processed by DFM. For location details, see "Additional Information Online" section.
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Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2 product CD-ROM
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Release Notes for Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2 on Solaris
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Release Notes for Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2 on Windows
NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 (RTM)
Manage and monitor packets, and application and protocol traffic on the network. nGenius Real-Time Monitor also provides tools for troubleshooting and monitoring traffic thresholds.
This client-server network management solution is offered to Cisco Systems customers in cooperation with NetScout Systems, Inc.
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NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 product CD-ROM
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NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Service Pack 6 CD-ROM
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NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Installation Guide
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Supplement and Release Notes for NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor Release 1.4 Service Pack 6
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NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Release Notes
Additional Information Online
Registered Cisco.com users can access the most current Incremental Device Updates, CiscoView Device Package Updates, Fault History, and Latest Adapters at the following locations:
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Incremental Device Updates
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For Resource Manager Essentials at
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-rme
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For Campus Manager at
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-campus
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For Device Fault Manager at
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-dfm
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CiscoView Device Package Updates at
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Software/CiscoView/cvplanner.cgi
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Fault History at
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw-fault-history
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Latest Adapters at
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-nnm
What's New?
This section lists the new features added in the LAN Management Solution, Release 2.2:
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CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 replaces CD One. It contains the following new features:
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Security/AAA-ACS mode: Used for user authentication and authorization, it meets the secured device view requirements.
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Security/User Session Management: Passes session data back and forth between two different servlet engines, Tomcat and JRunProxyServer.
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Database Password Encryption: Provides confidentiality for database passwords.
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Express, Typical and Custom Installs: Reduces the number of user interactions during the install process. The Express install is faster than the Typical and Custom install.
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CiscoView 5.5 contains the following new features:
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Support for remote and local upgrades from CD One, 4th and 5th Editions, to Common Services 2.2.
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Support for all Common Services 2.2 compliant browsers and Java Plug-ins.
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Support for the Common Services 2.2 installation framework and packaging mechanism.
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Support of Audit Trail functionality.
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Background Discovery.
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Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 contains the following new features:
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Support for over 60 new devices. For a list of these devices, see the Supported Devices Table for Resource Manager Essentials 3.5, available on Cisco. com (also see Table 21).
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Significant performance enhancements over the previous version.
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Support during job creation for specification of the username and password for selected devices. This feature is available in ConfigEditor, NetConfig and NetShow.
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A new SWIM workflow that allows users to select an image, the appropriate devices, and then schedule. This new workflow reduces the amount of time it takes to create a job (especially if the image to be deployed is known) by eliminating the Image Recommendation phase.
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A new SWIM workflow that allows users to optimize bandwidth use by storing on a router's flash memory the image they want to deploy, then instructing devices to retrieve the image from the router.
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A new command to extract Detailed Device Inventory information in XML format.
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User-defined fields that are customizable and can hold alphanumeric strings up to 128 characters long.
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Quick config downloads in Configuration Management.
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Archiving of the vlan.dat file for Cat IOS switches.
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Full support for interactive and multiline commands.
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User-specifiable protocol for config fetch and download.
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Multiple job deletion and retry of failed jobs.
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Templates for IPSec and SSH.
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Saving of Syslog messages for 14 days.
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Campus Manager 3.3 contains the following new features:
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Improved workflow, ease-of-use and intuitiveness in launching tasks from Campus applications.
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Support for administrative view discovery and display, and creating Campus Views per user.
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Support for secure communication between the client browser and Campus applications using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol.
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Support for new devices.
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Fixes to problems that existed in previous releases.
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The following enhancements have been made to individual Campus applications:
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Topology Services
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Ability to create Topology Groups
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Options to display device labels
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Options to prioritize label preference
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Ability to find in LAN edge view for locating devices in switch-clouds and fabrics
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Improved device status filter
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Support for enabling sub filters of LANE components even after a refresh
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Ability to generate a report to list all unused ports, and an option to print and save
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Ability to provide uplink information when router boundary map switch clouds are selected to display context between switch cloud (subnet) and joining router
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Ability to create SPVC (Soft Permanent Virtual Connection) when both ATM end ports are down
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Path Analysis
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Support for batch job processing and archiving in Path analysis
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Support for displaying error messages on unsuccessful path analysis for L3 and L2
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Support for sorting subnet-to-VLAN Mapping table
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Improved Path Analysis tracing capabilities
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Support for CCM login
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Improved GUI: Pull down menu in Path Analysis connected to the source and destination field
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User Tracking
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Ability to define acquisition based on a subnet range
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Support for scheduled archive and export feature in User Tracking
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Support for enhanced troubleshooting support using a new debugger utility
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Improved GUI: Addition of two new columns to the User Tracking tables (Duplex type and port speed)
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Discrepancy Reports
a.
Support for enhanced discrepancy reporting
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Administration
a.
Support for administering Topology Groups
b.
Ability to configure scheduling of Path Analysis traces, and archiving of User Tracking data
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Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2 includes:
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Bug fixes listed in the Release Notes for DFM 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2
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Device Support:
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Cisco Interfaces and Modules: IGX-URM-2FE, IGX-URM-2FE-2V Network Modules
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Cisco Routers:
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Cisco 1700 Series Access Routers: 1760(V)
b.
Cisco 2600 Series: 2610XM, 2610XM-DC, 2610XM-RP5, 2620XM, 2620XM-DC, 2620XM-RP5, 2621XM, 2621XM-DC, 2621XM-RP5, 2650, 2650XM, 2650XM-DC, 2650XM-RP5, 2651, 2651XM, 2651XM-DC, 2651XM-RP5
c.
Cisco 3600: 3662Ac, 3662Dc, 3662AcCo, 3662DcCo
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Cisco 3700: 3725, 3745
e.
Cisco 10000 Series Internet Router: 10005 ESR, 10008 ESR
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Cisco 12000 Series (Gigabit Switch Routers): 12404 GSR, 12406 GSR, 12410 GSR, 12416 GSR
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Cisco Switches:
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Cisco Catalyst: 2950-12, 2950-24, 2950C-24, 2950G-12, 2950G-24, 2950G-48, 2950G-24-DC, 2950T-24 (running IOS)
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Cisco Catalyst: 3548XL (running IOS)
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Cisco Catalyst: 3550-12T, 3550-12G, 3550-24, 3550-24Dc, 3550-24Mmf, 3550-48 (running IOS)
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Cisco Catalyst 6009 (running IOS)
e.
Cisco Catalyst 6509, 6513 (running IOS)
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Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router 7600 OSR
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Cisco CSS 11000 Content Services Switches 11050, 11503, 11506, 11150
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Cisco Wireless LAN devices: Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point AP1200
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Cisco Firewalls: Cisco PIX Firewall Series 501, 506, 506E, 515, 515E, 520, 525
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Cisco IP Telephony Devices: Cisco VG248 FXS Port Voice Gateway
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nGenius Real-Time Monitor includes:
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Bug fixes listed in the Supplement and Release Notes for NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor Release 1.4 Service Pack 6
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Support for Service Pack 6.
3 Server and Client System Requirements
This section provides LAN Management Solution 2.2 server and client requirements.
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Table 2 lists the server requirements for upgrading the LAN Management Solution 2.2 components on Solaris systems.
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Table 3 lists the server requirements for upgrading the LAN Management Solution 2.2 components on Windows systems.
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Table 4 lists the client system requirements for all platforms.
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Table 5 lists the browser requirements for all platforms.
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Table 6 lists the Solaris patches required and recommended for LAN Management Solution 2.2.
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Table 7 lists the ports LAN Management Solution 2.2 uses.
The requirements listed are for managing 500 devices, with all applications hosted on a single server.
If you are managing more than 500 devices or if you are running additional Cisco or third-party applications on the servers, the requirements might be higher. See the individual LMS application installation guides for specific product requirements.
Table 2 Minimum Server Requirements for Solaris Systems
Component Minimum RequirementHardware
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One of the following1 :
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Sun UltraSPARC II
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Sun UltraSPARC III (Sun Blade 1000 Workstation or Sun Fire 280R Workgroup Server)
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Dual processor required for hosting multiple management solutions
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CD-ROM drive
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Color monitor with video card capable of 256 colors or more
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10BaseT or faster (10 Mbps or faster network connection)
Software2
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One of the following3 :
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For UltraSPARC II: Solaris 2.7 or 2.8
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For UltraSPARC III: Solaris 2.8
Available memory (RAM)
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One of the following:
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For UltraSPARC II: 1 GB RAM minimum
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For UltraSPARC III Workstation: 1 GB RAM minimum
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For UltraSPARC III Server: 2 GB RAM minimum
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8 MB E-cache
Available disk space
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One of the following:
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For UltraSPARC II: 9 GB, with 2 GB swap space
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For UltraSPARC III Workstation: 40 GB internal FC-AL disk drive
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For UltraSPARC III Server: Dual 40 GB internal FC-AL disk drives
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UNIX file system recommended 4
1 A Sun UltraSPARC II running Solaris 2.7 or 2.8 is the minimum recommended hardware configuration. If you plan to manage a network with more than 500 devices, or run other management solutions on the same server, an UltraSPARC III running Solaris 2.8 is strongly recommended.
2 LAN Management Solution 2.2 supports only the US English and Japanese versions of these operating systems. It does not support any other language versions. Set the default locale to US-English for the US-English version and Japanese for the Japanese version.
3 Upgrade Solaris patches, as required, for the Solaris version you are using. See the "Solaris Patches for LAN Management Solution" section.
4 To verify the file system: Enter df -k at the command prompt.
Table 3 Minimum Server Requirements for Windows Systems
Component Minimum RequirementHardware
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IBM PC-compatible computer with 550 MHz or Pentium III processor (dual processor required for hosting multiple management solutions)
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Color monitor with video card capable of 256 colors or more
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CD-ROM drive
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10BaseT or faster (10 Mbps or faster network connection)
Software1
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One of the following:
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Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 32
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Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 3
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Windows 2000 Advanced Server3 with Service Pack 3
Available memory (RAM)
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1 GB
Available disk space4
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40 GB
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2 GB virtual memory
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NTFS file system required
1 LAN Management Solution 2.2 supports only the US English and Japanese versions of these operating systems. It does not support any other language versions. Set the default locale to US-English for the US-English version and Japanese for the Japanese version.
2 To verify the Service Pack version, select Start > Run, then enter winver.
3 This version of LMS does not support Terminal Services on Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Terminal Services must be turned off when you upgrade LMS.
4 Upgrade LMS 2.2 on an NTFS file system. Do not upgrade LMS 2.2 on a FAT file system. To verify the file system, open My Computer on the Windows desktop, right-click the drive and select Properties from the popup menu. The file system field appears in the General tab of the Properties dialog box.
Table 5 Browser Requirements
Browser Java Virtual Machine (JVM1 ) Version PlatformInternet Explorer (IE)
(recommended)5.0.0.3802 or later
IE 6.0 (6.0.26),
IE 6.0 SP1 (6.0.28) with patch Q810847Windows XP Professional2 or Windows 2000
Netscape Navigator
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4.78 or 4.79
Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000
Netscape Navigator (Downloaded from Sun site only)
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4.76
Solaris 2.7 or 2.8
1 To verify JVM, select View > Java Console in Internet Explorer and Communicator > Tools > Server > Java Console in Netscape Navigator. If Java Console is not listed in View, you must enable it. To enable Java Console, in Internet Explorer, select Tools > Internet Options > Advanced. In the JVM section, select the Java Console option. Restart Internet Explorer.
2 For Windows XP Professional, SP1 must be installed. Windows XP professional is not packaged with JVM. JVM is installed after you install Windows XP SP1. Windows XP SP1a should not be installed.
Solaris Patches for LAN Management Solution
Table 6 lists the Solaris patches for the LAN Management Solution 2.2.
Note
A warning message is displayed if obsolete Solaris patches are present on your system. Before running CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2, download and install the latest recommended patches from http://www.sunsolve.sun.com.
Table 6 Solaris Patches for LAN Management Solution 2.21
Operating System Required RecommendedSolaris 2.7
106980-10
106327-05
107081-11
107636-03
108376-03
112300-01
108301-02
108482-02
Solaris 2.8
111626-01
111327-02
110945-02
110934-01
110898-02
110700-01
109326-05
108827-30
108652-51
108528-18
108921-14
108940-24
110951-01
110662-02
110615-01
110286-02
109324-02
111085-02
108964-06
1 Use the showrev -p command to verify that these patches have been applied.
LAN Management Solution Port Usage
This section provides a list of ports used by the various CiscoWorks components.
4 Upgrade Paths
You might already have the latest version of another CiscoWorks bundled product installed on your LMS bundled products. Review the information in Table 8 to determine what software is required for the LMS components to function properly.
Table 8 Recommended Upgrade Paths
If you are upgrading CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution (LMS) on a system that has... Then do thisLMS 2.0 or 2.1 installed
Upgrade to LMS 2.2 using the instructions in this Quick Start Guide (Maintenance Kit).
LMS 1.1 or 1.2 installed
Upgrade to LMS 2.2 using the instructions in this Quick Start Guide (Maintenance Kit).
Note
You may be asked to validate your DFM image if you are installing DFM using this Maintenance Kit CD (for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 2.2) during installation. See "Prerequisite for Installing DFM for LMS 1.x Users" section for details.
CiscoWorks Routed WAN Management Solution (RWAN) Release 1.2 or 1.1 installed
First upgrade to RWAN 1.3. Then install Campus Manager 3.3,
Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services 2.2, nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 and nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 SP6 using the instructions in this Quick Start Guide. See "Upgrade Options" section.
5 Upgrade Options
Table 9 describes the recommended sequence for upgrading individual LAN Management Solution 2.2 (LMS) component applications when prior versions of these components are already installed on your system.
Note
For specific upgrading and installation instructions, see the installation documentation provided with each of the LMS components (See the "Related Documentation" section for details).
6 Upgrading to LAN Management Solution 2.2
To upgrade an application, log in as root (on Solaris) or local administrator (on Windows) on the system on which you want to upgrade the application.
Before you begin:
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Check the factors to be considered before upgrading LMS 2.2. See "Prerequisites" section.
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Locate the PDF versions of the installation guides for each LMS application. Print them or have them open for viewing while you perform the upgrade. For details on locating the installation guides, see the application upgrade sections of this Quick Start Guide.
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Close all open or active programs. Do not run other programs during the upgrade process.
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Be aware of the following:
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You must upgrade CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 before upgrading any other applications, except nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Service Pack 6.
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Once you have upgraded CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2, you must upgrade each LMS 2.2 application separately. While it is strongly recommended that you follow the "Order of Upgrade" section, you can upgrade the other applications of LMS 2.2 in any order.
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You may be asked to validate your DFM image if you are installing DFM using this Maintenance Kit CD (for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 2.2) during installation.
Prerequisites
This section describes the factors that you should consider before upgrading LMS 2.2.
Ensure you complete the following tasks before upgrade:
Step 1
Install required operating system upgrades. See "Server and Client System Requirements" section.
Step 2
Install required service packs. See "Server and Client System Requirements" section.
Step 3
Read "Important Upgrade Notes" section.
Important Upgrade Notes
This section contains important information that you should read before you begin upgrade:
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To ensure that you retain the latest device support and bug fixes for Resource Manager Essentials, Campus Manager and Device Fault Manager, you must install the latest Incremental Device Updates (IDU). For download locations, see "Additional Information Online" section.
Install IDU after upgrading the application.
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CiscoWorks applications are installed in the default directories:
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On Solaris: /opt/CSCOpx
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On Windows: SystemDrive:\Program Files\CSCOpx
If you select another directory during upgrade, the application is installed in that directory.
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On Solaris, if you select an upgrade directory different from the default, the /opt/CSCOpx directory is created as a link to the directory you selected. If you remove the link after upgrade, the product might malfunction.
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On Solaris, if errors occur during upgrade, check the upgrade log file /var/tmp/ciscoinstall.log.
On Windows, if errors occur during upgrade, check the upgrade log in the root directory on the drive where the operating system is installed. Each upgrade creates a new log file. For example, the CiscoWorks Common Services upgrade creates SystemDrive:\CiscoWorks_setupxxx.log, where xxx is the log file for the last CiscoWorks application upgraded.
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You can press Ctrl-C (on Solaris) or click Cancel (on Windows) at any time to end the upgrade. However, any changes to your system (for example, installation of new files or changes to system files) will not be undone.
On Solaris, we do not recommend ending the upgrade, using Ctrl-C. You will be required to manually cleanup the installation directories.
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If you want to use secure access between the client browser and the management server, you can enable or disable SSL from the CiscoWorks desktop.
If SSL is enabled:
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The URL begins with https instead of http to indicate a secure connection.
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The port number succeeding the server name is 1742 instead of 1741.
You cannot enable SSL on the CiscoWorks Server if there is an application that is not SSL-compliant installed on the Server.
For help with SSL, consult the User Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2.
You can find the User Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2:
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On Cisco.com, in both HTML and PDF form.
Log into Cisco.com. Select Products and Services > Network Management CiscoWorks > CiscoWorks CiscoView > Instructions and Guides > User Guide Books > User Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2
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On the CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 (includes CiscoView) CD-ROM, in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
From the CD-ROM root directory, look for \\Documentation\UserGuideForCommonServices.pdf
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Network inconsistencies might cause installation errors if you are upgrading from a remote mount point.
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Applications not supported by CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 are disabled during upgrade.
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Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services 2.2 is not SSL compliant. You may be asked to validate your DFM image if you are installing DFM using this Maintenance Kit CD (for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 2.2) during installation.
If your CiscoWorks Management Server is integrated with any Network Management Station (NMS) in your network using the integration utility (Network Management Integration Module), you must perform the integration every time when you enable or disable SSL in the CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 Server. You must do this to update the application registration in the NMS.
For help with NMS integration, consult the section "Integrating with Third-Party Vendors" section in Using CiscoView 5.5. You can find this document:
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On the installation CD-ROM, in Adobe Acrobat PDF form.
From the CD-ROM root directory, look for //Documentation/ug_ciscoview.pdf.
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On Cisco.com, in both HTML and PDF form.
Log into Cisco.com. Select Products and Services > Network Management CiscoWorks > CiscoWorks CiscoView > Versions and Options > CiscoWorks CiscoView 5.5, then select Using CiscoView 5.5.
For nGenius Real-Time Monitor
This section contains important information specific to nGenius Real-Time Monitor that you should read before you begin upgrade.
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nGenius Real-Time Monitor is not SSL compliant.
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nGenius Real-Time Monitor is installed in the default directories:
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On Solaris: /opt/NetScout
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On Windows: SystemDrive:\NetScout
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We recommend that you install nGenius Real-Time Monitor on a separate server for optimal performance. If you install nGenius Real-Time Monitor and Device Fault Manager (DFM) on the same server, it might result in a port conflict.
nGenius Real-Time Monitor uses ports 162 and 395 to listen for traps and events. If you are using nGenius Real-Time Monitor with DFM on the same server, you must configure DFM to forward traps to port 395. nGenius Real-Time Monitor will only accept traps forwarded from DFM.
For more information, see the Installation Guide for Device Fault Manger and the Supplement and Release Notes for NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor Release 1.4 Service Pack 6.
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If CiscoWorks and nGenius Real-Time Monitor are installed on different systems, or if nGenius was installed before CiscoWorks, you must manually copy the Cisco Management Connection (CMC) files to the location specified in the CiscoWorks installation.
After the CMC files are in place, you must reboot the system for the changes to take effect. Then, when you select nGenius Server, Traffic Monitor, Packet Analyzer, or Voice Monitor, an nGenius graphic is displayed in the main CiscoWorks window (Management Connection) and the selected application starts.
The nGenius system administrator can create the same users and apply the same privileges from CiscoWorks to the nGenius system. See Supplement and Release Notes for NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor Release 1.4 Service Pack 6 for details.
Order of Upgrade
Upgrade each application of LMS 2.2 in the following order:
Step 1
Upgrade CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2. See "Upgrading to CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2" section.
Step 2
Upgrade Resource Manager Essentials 3.5. See "Upgrading to Resource Manager Essentials 3.5" section.
Step 3
Upgrade Campus Manager 3.3. See "Upgrading to Campus Manager 3.3" section.
Step 4
Upgrade Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2. See "Upgrading to Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2" section.
Step 5
Upgrade nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4. See "Upgrading to nGenius Real-Time Monitor" section.
7 Upgrading to CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2
Upgrading CiscoWorks Common Services takes approximately 40 minutes.
Before you begin:
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Verify that the server on which you intend to upgrade CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 with CiscoView 5.5, meets the requirements listed in the tables in the"Server and Client System Requirements" section.
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If the server has other Cisco bundled products already installed, which use CD One or CiscoWorks already installed, you must follow the recommended upgrade actions described in the "Upgrade Paths" section.
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If the server has CD One already installed, you must follow the recommended upgrade actions described in the "Upgrade Options" section.
Upgrading to CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 on Solaris
Step 1
Locate Installation and Setup Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services (Includes CiscoView 5.5) on Solaris. The document is available:
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On the installation CD-ROM, in Adobe Acrobat PDF form.
From the CD-ROM root directory, look for //Documentation/InstallSetupGuideForComSerCVSol.pdf
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On Cisco.com, in both HTML and PDF form.
Log into Cisco.com. Select Products and Services > Network Management CiscoWorks. Navigate to CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2, then select Installation and Setup Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services (Includes CiscoView 5.5) on Solaris.
Step 2
In Chapter 2, "Installing CiscoWorks Common Services", read the section "Preparing to Install CiscoWorks Common Services". As explained in that section, be sure you:
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Have root access to the server on which you plan to upgrade CiscoWorks Common Services.
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Know the server's IP address.
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Verify that the TCP ports that CiscoWorks Common Services uses will not create conflicts with existing applications. For details, see Table 7 in this document.
Step 3
Determine the password that you want the CiscoWorks Common Services administrator to use. For rules to follow when forming passwords, see the section "Admin Password" in Appendix C, "Password Information".
Step 4
Follow the steps in the section "Performing an Upgrade Installation", in Chapter 2, "Installing CiscoWorks Common Services". While performing the upgrade:
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If you are performing a local upgrade: Back up your data.
To perform this task, follow the steps in "Backing Up Your Data" in Chapter 2.
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If you are performing a remote upgrade: Export your data to a new installation.
To perform this task, follow the steps in "Exporting the Data" in Chapter 2.
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Select an Express upgrade.
Select a Typical or Custom upgrade only if you want to specify a destination directory other than the default or want to set other CiscoWorks parameters. For details on the parameters you can set, see Appendix D, "User Inputs for the Installation".
If you select a Typical or Custom upgrade, you must upgrade all products. Otherwise, LMS will not function correctly.
Step 5
After you complete the upgrade, prepare to use CiscoWorks Common Services by:
a.
Configuring the CiscoWorks server.
b.
Configuring your client.
c.
Accessing the CiscoWorks navigation tree.
Follow the steps in Chapter 3, "Preparing to Use CiscoWorks".
If you receive error messages during the upgrade, or cannot complete the tasks in this step, see Appendix A, "Troubleshooting the Installation".
Upgrading to CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 on Windows
Before you begin:
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If you are using Windows, do not use a cloned version of the administrator account.
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On Windows, when prompted to replace a newer file with an older file, you should always keep the newer file.
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On Windows, do not select an encrypted directory for upgrade. CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 does not support directory encryption.
Step 1
Locate Installation and Setup Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services (Includes CiscoView 5.5) on Windows. The document is available:
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On the installation CD-ROM, in Adobe Acrobat PDF form.
From the CD-ROM root directory, look for CD-ROMDrive\Documentation\InstallSetupGuideForComSerCVWin.pdf
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On Cisco.com, in both HTML and PDF form.
Log into Cisco.com. Select Products and Services > Network Management CiscoWorks. Navigate to CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2, then select Installation and Setup Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services (Includes CiscoView 5.5) on Windows.
Step 2
In Chapter 2, "Installing CiscoWorks Common Services", read the section "Preparing to Install CiscoWorks Common Services". As explained in that section, be sure you:
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Verify that the server on which you plan to upgrade CiscoWorks Common Services is not configured as a domain controller, does not use the FAT file system, and does not have Windows XP installed.
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Have installed all of the required Windows software on the server.
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Verify that the TCP ports CiscoWorks Common Services uses will not create conflicts with existing applications. For details, see Table 7 in this document.
Step 3
Determine the password that you want the CiscoWorks Common Services administrator to use. For rules to follow when forming passwords, see the section "Admin Password" in Appendix B, "Password Information".
Step 4
Follow the steps in the section "Performing an Upgrade Installation", in Chapter 2, "Installing CiscoWorks Common Services". While performing the upgrade:
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If you are performing a local upgrade: Back up your data.
To perform this task, follow the steps in "Backing Up Your Data" in Chapter 2.
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If you are performing a remote upgrade: Export your data to a new installation.
To perform this task, follow the steps in "Exporting the Data" in Chapter 2.
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Select an Express upgrade.
Select a Typical or Custom upgrade only if you want to specify a destination directory other than the default or want to set other CiscoWorks parameters. For details on the parameters you can set, see Appendix D, "User Inputs for the Installation".
If you select a Typical or Custom upgrade, you must upgrade all products. Otherwise, LMS will not function correctly.
Step 5
After you complete the upgrade, prepare to use CiscoWorks Common Services by:
a.
Configuring CiscoWorks Server.
b.
Accessing the CiscoWorks navigation tree.
Follow the steps in Chapter 3, "Preparing to Use CiscoWorks Common Services".
If you receive error messages during the upgrade, or cannot complete the tasks in this step, see Appendix A, "Troubleshooting the Installation".
8 Upgrading to Resource Manager Essentials 3.5
Upgrading Resource Manager Essentials takes approximately 30 minutes.
Upgrading to Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 on Solaris
Step 1
Locate Installation and Setup Guide for Resource Manager Essentials on Solaris. The document is available:
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On the product CD-ROM, in Adobe Acrobat PDF form.
From the CD-ROM root directory, look for CD-ROMDrive/Documentation/InstallSetupGuideForEssentialsSol.pdf
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On Cisco.com, in both HTML and PDF form.
Log into Cisco.com. Select Products and Services > Network Management CiscoWorks > CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials > Versions and Options > CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials 3.5, then select Installation and Setup Guide for Resource Manager Essentials on Solaris.
Step 2
Follow the steps in the section "Upgrading from a Previous Version", in Chapter 1, "Installing Essentials".
As explained in this section, we recommend that you change the Resource Manager Essentials database password and back up the database before upgrading.
If you are upgrading an evaluation version of Essentials 3.5, follow the steps in the section "Reinstalling or Upgrading from the Evaluation Version", also in Chapter 1.
Step 3
After you complete the upgrade, verify that Essentials was upgraded correctly as follows:
a.
Access the CiscoWorks desktop.
b.
Select System Configuration > About the Server > Applications and Versions.
CiscoWorks About the Server page appears.
c.
Check the Applications Installed table. Essentials should be listed as installed and enabled on your system. Follow the steps in Chapter 2, "Preparing to Use Essentials".
If you receive error messages during the upgrade, or cannot access the desktop, see Appendix A, "Troubleshooting the Installation".
To ensure that you retain the latest device support and bug fixes, install the latest Incremental Device Update (IDU) for Resource Manager Essentials 3.5. You can download the latest IDU from http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-rme. See the Installation and Setup Guide for details.
Upgrading to Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 on Windows
Step 1
Locate Installation and Setup Guide for Resource Manager Essentials on Windows. The document is available:
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On the product CD-ROM, in Adobe Acrobat PDF form.
From the CD-ROM root directory, look for
CD-ROMDrive\Documentation\InstallSetupGuideForEssentialsWin.pdf
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On Cisco.com, in both HTML and PDF form.
Log into Cisco.com. Select Products and Services > Network Management CiscoWorks > CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials > Versions and Options > CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials 3.5, then select Installation and Setup Guide for Resource Manager Essentials on Windows.
Step 2
Follow the steps in the section "Upgrading from a Previous Version", in Chapter 1, "Installing Essentials".
As explained in this section, we recommend that you change the Resource Manager Essentials database password and back up the database before upgrading.
If you are upgrading an evaluation version of Resource Manager Essentials 3.5, follow the steps in the section "Reinstalling or Upgrading from the Evaluation Version", also in Chapter 1.
Step 3
After you complete upgrade, verify that Resource Manager Essentials was upgraded correctly as follows:
a.
Access the CiscoWorks desktop.
b.
Select System Configuration > About the Server > Applications and Versions. The CiscoWorks About the Server page appears.
c.
Check the Applications Installed table. Resource Manager Essentials should be listed as installed and enabled on your system.
Follow the steps in Chapter 2, "Preparing to Use Essentials".
If you receive error messages during the upgrade, or cannot access the desktop, see Appendix A, "Troubleshooting the Installation".
To ensure that you retain the latest device support and bug fixes, please install the latest Incremental Device Update (IDU) for Resource Manager Essentials 3.5. You can download the latest IDU from http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-rme. See the Installation and Setup Guide for details.
9 Upgrading to Campus Manager 3.3
Upgrading Campus Manager takes approximately 11 minutes.
Upgrading to Campus Manager 3.3 on Solaris
Step 1
Locate Installation and Setup Guide for Campus Manager on Solaris. The document is available:
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On the product CD-ROM, in Adobe Acrobat PDF form.
From the CD-ROM root directory, look for CD-ROMDrive/Documentation/InstallSetupGuideForCampusSol.pdf
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On Cisco.com, in both HTML and PDF form.
Log into Cisco.com. Select Products and Services > Network Management CiscoWorks > CiscoWorks Campus Manager > Versions and Options > CiscoWorks Campus Manager 3.3, then select Installation and Setup Guide for Campus Manager on Solaris.
Step 2
Follow the steps in the section "Performing an Upgrade Installation", in Chapter 1, "Installing Essentials".
As explained in this section, we recommend that you change the ANI database password and back up the database before upgrading.
Step 3
After you complete the upgrade, verify that Campus Manager was upgraded correctly by accessing the CiscoWorks server, logging in as administrator, and selecting Campus Manager > Administration > System Configuration.
Follow the steps in Chapter 3, "Preparing to Use Campus Manager".
If you receive error messages during the upgrade, or cannot access the server, see Appendix A, "Troubleshooting the Installation".
To ensure that you retain the latest device support and bug fixes, install the latest Incremental Device Update (IDU) for Campus Manager 3.3.
You can download the latest IDU from http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-campus. See Installation and Setup Guide for details.
Upgrading to Campus Manager 3.3 on Windows
Step 1
Locate Installation and Setup Guide for Campus Manager on Windows. The document is available:
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On the product CD-ROM, in Adobe Acrobat PDF form.
From the CD-ROM root directory, look for CD-ROMDrive\Documentation\InstallSetupGuideForCampusWin.pdf
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On Cisco.com, in both HTML and PDF form.
Log into Cisco.com. Select Products and Services > Network Management CiscoWorks > CiscoWorks Campus Manager > Versions and Options > CiscoWorks Campus Manager 3.3, then select Installation and Setup Guide for Campus Manager on Windows.
Step 2
Follow the steps in the section "Performing an Upgrade Installation", in Chapter 2, "Installing Campus Manager".
We recommend that you change the ANI database password when prompted to do so.
Step 3
After the upgrade, verify that Campus Manager was correctly upgraded by accessing the CiscoWorks server, logging in as administrator, and selecting Campus Manager > Administration > System Configuration.
Follow the steps in Chapter 3, "Preparing to Use Campus Manager".
If you receive error messages during the upgrade, or cannot access the server, see Appendix A, "Troubleshooting the Installation".
To ensure that you retain the latest device support and bug fixes, install the latest Incremental Device Update (IDU) for Campus Manager 3.3.
You can download the latest IDU from http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-campus. See the Installation and Setup Guide for details.
10 Upgrading to Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2
Upgrading Device Fault Manager takes approximately 10 minutes.
Note
To install DFM, you will require a previous licensed copy of DFM. If you do not have a DFM 1.2 (or earlier) CD-the installation cannot proceed. You may not have a previous licensed copy of DFM if you are an LMS 1.x customer. Contact your Cisco sales representative, if you wish to install DFM.
Upgrading to Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2 on Solaris
Step 1
Locate Installation and Setup Guide For Device Fault Manager on Solaris. The document is available:
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On the product CD-ROM, in Adobe Acrobat PDF form.
From the CD-ROM root directory, look for
CD-ROMDrive/Documentation/dfm12_solaris_install_and_setup.pdf
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On Cisco.com, in both HTML and PDF form.
Log into Cisco.com. Select Products and Services > Network Management CiscoWorks > CiscoWorks Device Fault Manager > Versions and Options > CiscoWorks Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2, then select Installation and Setup Guide For Device Fault Manager on Solaris.
Step 2
Follow the steps in the section "Upgrading DFM 1.2 to DFM 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2", in Chapter 2, "Upgrading Device Fault Manager".
We recommend that you change the Device Fault Manager database password when prompted to do so.
Step 3
Reconfigure DFM to forward traps to port 395 when you upgrade DFM and nGenius Real-Time Monitor on the same server. For details, see the Installation and Setup Guide for Device Fault Manager.
Note
You must reconfigure nGenius Real-Time Monitor to listen for traps on the correct port. For details, see the NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Installation Guide.
Step 4
After you complete the upgrade, verify that Device Fault Manager was upgraded correctly by accessing the CiscoWorks server, logging in as administrator, and selecting Server Configuration > Administration > Process Management > Process Status.
Step 5
If desired, download and install Fault History from:
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw-fault-history
If you receive error messages during the upgrade, or cannot access the server, see the User Guide for Device Fault Manager for "Device Fault Manager Frequently Asked Questions".
To ensure that you retain the latest device support and bug fixes, install the latest Incremental Device Update (IDU) for Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2.
You can download the latest IDU from http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-dfm. For details, see Installation and Setup Guide.
Upgrading to Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2 on Windows
Step 1
Locate Installation and Setup Guide For Device Fault Manager on Windows. The document is available:
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On the product CD-ROM, in Adobe Acrobat PDF form.
From the CD-ROM root directory, look for
CD-ROMDrive\Documentation\dfm12_windows_install_and_setup.pdf
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On Cisco.com, in both HTML and PDF form.
Log into Cisco.com. Select Products and Services > Network Management CiscoWorks > CiscoWorks Device Fault Manager > Versions and Options > CiscoWorks Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2, then select Installation and Setup Guide For Device Fault Manager on Windows.
Step 2
Follow the steps in the section "Upgrading DFM 1.2 to DFM 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2", in Chapter 2, "Upgrading Device Fault Manager".
We recommend that you change the Device Fault Manager database password when prompted to do so.
Step 3
Reconfigure DFM to forward traps to port 395 when you upgrade DFM and nGenius Real-Time Monitor on the same server. For details, see the Installation and Setup Guide for Device Fault Manager
Note
You must reconfigure nGenius Real-Time Monitor to listen for traps on the correct port. For details, see the NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Installation Guide.
Step 4
After you finish the upgrade, verify that Device Fault Manager was upgraded properly by accessing the CiscoWorks server, logging in as administrator, and selecting Server Configuration > Administration > Process Management > Process Status.
Step 5
If desired, download and install Fault History from:
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw-fault-history
If you receive error messages during the upgrade, or cannot access the server, see the User Guide for Device Fault Manager for "Device Fault Manager Frequently Asked Questions".
To ensure that you retain the latest device support and bug fixes, install the latest Incremental Device Update (IDU) for Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2.
You can download the latest IDU from http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-dfm. For details, see Installation and Setup Guide.
11 Upgrading to nGenius Real-Time Monitor
Upgrading nGenius Real-Time Monitor takes approximately 10 minutes.
Before you begin:
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Verify that you are not upgrading nGenius Real-Time Monitor on a Windows system that has the server name nGenius.
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Check if you have 300 MB of space available in the /tmp or Temp directory.
Upgrading nGenius Real-Time Monitor includes the following steps:
Step 1
Upgrading to nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4. See Upgrading to nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4
Step 2
Install nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Service Pack 6. See Upgrading to nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Service Pack 6
Upgrading to nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4
Perform the following steps to upgrade nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4:
Step 1
Locate NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Installation Guide. The document is available. This document comes in your product package.
Step 2
Follow the steps in the section "Upgrading nGenius Real-Time Monitor", in Chapter 1, "Installing nGenius Real-Time Monitor".
We recommend that you change the nGenius Real-Time Monitor database password when prompted to do so.
Step 3
If you are upgrading nGenius Real-Time Monitor and DFM on the same server, change the default configuration of nGenius Real-Time Monitor to receive traps properly:
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Stop the nGenius Server process.
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Open the file //<nGenius_directory > /bin/serverprivate.properties (where //<nGenius_directory > is the path to the installed nGenius server files).
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Change devicelistener.portlist=162,395 to devicelistener.portlist=395.
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If you have not already done so, reconfigure DFM to forward traps to port 395 (for more information, see the Installation and Setup Guide for Device Fault Manager.
Step 4
After you complete the upgrade, verify that nGenius Real-Time Monitor was upgraded properly by accessing nGenius Real-Time Monitor launch page, logging in as administrator, and selecting Administration > nGenius Server.
If you receive error messages during the upgrade, or cannot access the server, see User Guide for nGenius Real-Time Monitor for "Troubleshooting the Installation".
Upgrading to nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Service Pack 6
Perform the following steps to upgrade nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Service Pack 6:
Step 1
Locate Supplement and Release Notes for NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor Release 1.4 Service Pack 6. This document comes in your product package.
Step 2
Read the "Important Installation Notes" section.
Step 3
Follow the steps in the section "Installing Service Pack 6".
Step 4
If you are upgrading nGenius Real-Time Monitor and DFM on the same server, change the default configuration of nGenius Real-Time Monitor to receive traps properly:
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Stop the nGenius Server process.
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Open the file //<nGenius_directory > /bin/serverprivate.properties (where //<nGenius_directory > is the path to the installed nGenius server files).
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Change devicelistener.portlist=162,395 to devicelistener.portlist=395.
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If you have not already done so, reconfigure DFM to forward traps to port 395 (for more information, see the Installation and Setup Guide for Device Fault Manager.
Step 5
After you complete the upgrade, verify that nGenius Real-Time Monitor was upgraded properly by accessing nGenius Real-Time Monitor launch page, logging in as administrator, and selecting Administration > nGenius Server.
If you receive error messages during the upgrade, or cannot access the server, see User Guide for nGenius Real-Time Monitor for "Troubleshooting the Installation".
12 Post-Upgrade Tasks
After you have upgraded the required products and verified the upgrades, you must:
Step 1
Get updated device support and defect fixes by installing the latest version of Incremental Device Update (IDU) for Resource Manager Essentials. You can download this IDU from http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-rme.
Step 2
Add or update the devices in the inventory (see "Adding or Updating Devices in Inventory", below).
Step 3
Upgrade to CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1. For details, see "Upgrading to CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1" section.
You can uninstall LMS using the instructions in the application installation guides. Uninstall each application in the reverse order of upgrade.
Note
You should not uninstall CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 before uninstalling applications dependent on it.
Adding or Updating Devices in Inventory
Step 1
Verify that the devices you want to monitor have the correct Cisco IOS version.
Step 2
Log in to your CiscoWorks Common Services server.
The CiscoWorks Common Services Server desktop appears.
Step 3
To add or update a device, select one of the following:
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Resource Manager Essentials > Administration > Inventory > Add Devices
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Resource Manager Essentials > Administration > Inventory > Update Inventory.
The Add a Single Device or the Update Device dialog box appears.
Step 4
Enter the access information and annotations for atleast one device.
You must enter the device name or IP address in the Device Name filed. All other fields are optional. For more information, see the Inventory online help.
Upgrading to CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1
This section contains the following information:
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Hardware and Software Requirements
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Prerequisites for CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1
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Downloading CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1
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Installing CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1
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Installing Real-Time Monitor SP 8
Description
CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 contains the following updates:
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CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 with Service Pack 2 (includes CiscoView 5.5 Update 1 and CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 Service Pack 1)
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Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 Update 1
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Campus Manager 3.3 Update 1
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Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2
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Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Service Pack 8
CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 provides new support for the following:
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Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02
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Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4) (client and server)
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Windows XP Service Pack 1a (SP1a) (client)
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Netscape Navigator 7.0 (Solaris)
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Netscape Navigator 7.1 (Windows)
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Secure Shell 1.99
Table 10 describes the content of each update. CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 also provides resolutions to known problems for individual applications (see the "Resolved Problems" section).
This Update is cumulative for all applications in the LAN Management Solution (LMS), Release 2.2 bundle that use the CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 framework. It is provided as a single installable and contains updates for the following applications:
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CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 (includes CiscoView 5.5)
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Resource Manager Essentials 3.5
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Campus Manager 3.3 Update 1
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Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2
If you are using more than one bundled product (e.g., you use LMS and RWAN), you must install the Update for each bundled product on all servers where that bundled product or any part of it is installed. This will ensure that all applications work properly. You may install the bundle Updates in any order.
Changes for NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Service Pack 8 (RTM) are part of this update. However, the RTM upgrade is located in a different directory and will not install with the Update 1 installation. To install RTM Service Pack 8, see the "Installing Real-Time Monitor SP 8" section.
Hardware and Software Requirements
Hardware and software requirements for CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 are the same as those for initial installation of CiscoWorks LMS 2.2, except for the following:
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Specific updates to browser support (see the "Changes in Browser Support" section)
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Specific updates to Java support (see the "Changes in Java Support" section)
For a listing of the basic hardware and software requirements, see the "Hardware and Software Requirements" section.
Changes in Browser Support
CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 supports the following browsers:
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On Solaris:
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Netscape Navigator 7.0
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Netscape Navigator 4.76
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On Windows:
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Internet Explorer 6.0 and 6.0 SP1
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Netscape Navigator 7.1, 4.78, and 4.79
Note
Do not select the option Edit > Preferences > Advanced > Enable Java Plug-in in Netscape Navigator 4.7x, if available. Some CiscoWorks applets may not load properly if this option is selected.
Changes in Java Support
Since the Microsoft Virtual Machine (VM) has been removed from new Microsoft products going into distribution, CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 SP2 provides Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 support to users who prefer to continue using Internet Explorer as their browser.
This support is provided as an alternative to the Microsoft VM, not as a replacement for it. If the Microsoft VM is still present in the version of Internet Explorer you use, you can continue using it. If no browser VM is present, CiscoWorks applets will use Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 as the default.
Providing support for Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 ensures that CiscoWorks Common Services and the applications it supports remain stable across all current browsers, browser versions, and operating systems. It affects only those CiscoWorks applications that use Java applets, such as CiscoView and NetConfig.
You may see special behaviors the first time you run the updated version of CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 on Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. These behaviors will vary with the operating system, browser, browser version, and Java VM you are currently using.
Table 11 summarizes the conditions under which you will see these behaviors and the actions you should take in each case. See also the "General Recommendations on Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02" section.
Sun has issued an Alert Notification for Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02. For details, see http://sunsolve.sun.com. Customers who are concerned about this Alert Notification should see the "Using Sun Java Plug-in 1.4.1_05" section.
Note
In Internet Explorer, a dummy applet is loaded before the login page in order to detect whether the browser has a Java VM. This may cause a slight delay in getting to the login page.
General Recommendations on Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02
The following sections give general recommendations and procedures to follow when installing and using the Java Plug-in (JPI):
•
Installing and Using Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 on Windows
•
Before Using Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 on Solaris
•
Installing and Uninstalling Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 on Solaris
•
Using Sun Java Plug-in 1.4.1_05
Installing and Using Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 on Windows
See the help pages for instructions on installing or using Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 on Windows. You should also be aware of the following:
•
Uninstall any older or later Java Plug-in versions and install only the supported Java Plug-in version (1.4.1_02). If you do not follow the uninstall/reinstall sequence, it may cause some co-existence issues.
•
In some cases, uninstalling Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 disables the Microsoft VM in Internet Explorer. To enable the Microsoft VM again, you must install Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 again.
•
If you are using Internet Explorer, we recommend that you set the Security Settings (Tools > Internet Options > Security) to the default level for security zones such as Internet and Local Intranet. If you customize the options, some of the functionality may not work as expected.
•
Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 has some co-existence issues with Java Plug-in 1.3.1, as given below:
–
In the same browser session, if one of the applets uses JPI 1.4.1_02 and another tries to use JPI 1.3.1, the browser crashes.
–
If you run an applet using JPI 1.3.1 first, and then try to run another applet using JPI 1.4.1_02, the server displays the error message Attachment to a running Virtual Machine failed. Sun JPIs do not support multiple VMs in the same browser session.
In general, avoid using applets with different Java Plug-in versions in the same browser session.
•
Select Yes for all the Java Plug-in dialog boxes. If you select No in any of the Java Plug-in dialog boxes, exceptions appear on the Java Console. In such a case, close the browser session and start the Java Plug-in again.
When you run CiscoWorks Server in SSL mode, a dialog box prompts you to accept or deny the Certificate. The certificate gives the details about the hostname mismatch, certificate validity and so on.
Select Yes and accept these certificates to get the login Panel. Do not select No in the Certificate dialog boxes.
•
Do not resize the browser windows after starting the applet.
While using Internet Explorer 6.0 with Service Pack 1 and Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02, if you run an applet and resize Internet Explorer, only part of the applet is displayed.
If you resize the window to full screen, part of the applet that was not covered will not be displayed properly. To correct this, start the applet again.
You must do the same if you are using Netscape.
•
If you are using Netscape 7.1 on Windows: Some CiscoWorks applications that are launched in new browser windows may not start properly if you have the following option enabled: Edit > Preferences > Privacy & Security > Popup Windows > Block unrequested popup windows.
We recommend that you leave this option disabled. It is possible to enable this option and still allow popups for CiscoWorks only; see the Netscape Help for details on how to do this.
Before Using Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 on Solaris
When installing or using Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 on Solaris, we recommend:
•
Be sure to install only the version of Netscape available from the Sun site: http://wwws.sun.com/software/solaris/netscape/get.html.
•
Install all the recommended and required Solaris patches for Netscape and Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02. If you do not install the operating system patches, you may experience browser crashes, core dumps, bus errors, or other abnormal behavior when you access CiscoWorks.
•
Be sure to install Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 using the wrapper script provided with CiscoWorks (pam.sh). This script sets up the environment required to access CiscoWorks through Netscape. Do not download and install the Java Plug-in directly.
•
If you are using Netscape 7.0, ensure that you have write access to the Netscape 7.0 directory, as you need to configure it to work with Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02.
•
If you have installed Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 using pam.sh, it will overwrite the previous configurations of Java Plug-in 1.3.1.
•
Do not access CiscoWorks through ReflectionX. You should access CiscoWorks directly from Solaris systems. Otherwise, the browser may crash if you do not have the required Solaris patches.
Installing and Uninstalling Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 on Solaris
When you access an application that requires Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02, you will be redirected to a help page. This page contains instructions to install the Plug-in.
From the help page, download the installable image of the Java Plug-in. You must uncompress and untar the installable image. When you untar the image, you get the plug-in installation script (pam.sh), a directory named plugin, and a README file.
To install Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 on Solaris:
Step 1
Run pam.sh.
Step 2
Select Option 1.
Step 3
Configure Java Plug-in with Netscape 4.76 or Netscape 7.0.
To use CiscoWorks, you must configure the Java Plug-in to work with at least one of the Netscape versions mentioned in this document.
You can also modify the configurations with Netscape later by choosing Option 3 in the pam.sh script.
Step 4
Before accessing CiscoWorks, source the corresponding file (/jpi.cshrc or /jpi.profile) before restarting your browser, to get the correct environment.
To uninstall Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 on Solaris:
Step 1
Run pam.sh.
Step 2
Select Option 2.
The Plug-in is uninstalled from your system.
Using Sun Java Plug-in 1.4.1_05
Sun Alert Notification 56380 concerns a security vulnerability in Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02. Customers using LMS' SSL features should review the Sun Alert and determine their level of risk. If you are not using SSL with LMS, you should use the Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02, which is installed with CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1.
At the time of this release (October 2003), Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 was the only version tested and recommended for use with CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1. Cisco will examine additional alternatives, including Sun Java Plug-in 1.4.1_05. Information released after this print about supported versions of the Java Plug-in will be posted on the CiscoWorks Server software download page on Cisco's web site: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-cd-one.
Customers who want to use Sun's Java Plug-in 1.4.1_05 instead of the one provided in CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 can apply the plug-in manually using the procedure given below.
If you change to Java Plug-in 1.4.1_05 on the server and one client, you must change to version 1.4.1_05 on all of your clients. You cannot run the updated version of LMS using clients with a mix of different Java Plug-in versions.
Also, since Cisco has not fully tested LMS with Java Plug-in 1.4.1_05, you may encounter problems.
To modify your CiscoWorks installation to use Sun Java Plug-in 1.4.1_05:
Step 1
Install CiscoWorks CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 normally.
This includes installation of Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02 on Solaris and Windows clients the first time you run CiscoWorks.
Step 2
On the updated CiscoWorks Server (either Solaris or Windows): Locate the Java Plug-in properties file /NMSROOT/lib/classpath/javaplugin.properties (where NMSROOT is the path to the CiscoWorks Server directory)
Step 3
Change the following entries in the javaplugin.properties file to reflect the new Java Plug-in version:
•
Existing entries for Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02:
WIN_IE_VERSION=clsid:CAFEEFAC-0014-0001-0002-ABCDEFFEDCBAWIN_NS_VERSION=application/x-java-applet;jpi-version=1.4.1_02SOL_VERSION=application/x-java-applet;jpi-version=1.4.1_02•
Modified entries for Java Plug-in 1.4.1_05:
WIN_IE_VERSION=clsid:CAFEEFAC-0014-0001-0005-ABCDEFFEDCBAWIN_NS_VERSION=application/x-java-applet;jpi-version=1.4.1_05SOL_VERSION=application/x-java-applet;jpi-version=1.4.1_05
Note
Do not change the following entry: IE_PLUGINS_PAGE=/plugin/j2re-1_4_1_02-windows-i586-i.exe
Step 4
Save the modified javaplugin.properties file
Step 5
Restart the CiscoWorks Common Services Daemon Manager.
Step 6
Update each Windows client as follows:
a.
Download Java Plug-in 1.4.1_05 for Windows.
b.
Install the Java Plug-in on the client according to Sun's instructions.
c.
Close any running browser instances and start them again.
Step 7
Update each Solaris client as follows:
a.
Download Java Plug-in 1.4.1_05 for Solaris
b.
Install the Java Plug-in on the client according to Sun's instructions.
c.
Locate the jpi.profile and jpi.cshrc files on the client and change the MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH, NPX_PLUGIN_PATH, NPX_JRE_PATH, and similar variables in these files to reflect the path to Java Plug-in 1.4.1_05. For example, assuming that 1.4.1_02 was installed in /opt/jre14102, and that 1.4.1_05 is installed in /opt/jre14105:
Change: MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=/opt/jre14102/j2re1.4.1_02/plugin/sparc/ns610
To: MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=/opt/jre14105/j2re1.4.1_05/plugin/sparc/ns610.
d.
Close any running browser instances and start them again.
Step 8
Update each Solaris client using Netscape 7.0 as follows:
a.
Modify the links to point to the links for Java Plug-in 1.4.1_05:
Change: "NS7_HOME"/plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so
To: "JPI1.4.1_05_HOME"/plugin/sparc/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so
b.
Source /jpi.cshrc or /jpi.profile.
c.
Close any running browser instances and start them again.
Prerequisites for CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1
Ensure that you have completed the following tasks before installing
CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1. After you have completed these tasks, you can install this Update using the instructions in the
"Installing CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1" section.Install CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 and the LMS applications to be updated. For details, see the Quick Start Guide for your LMS bundle listed in the "Hardware and Software Requirements" section.
Please note:
•
If you decide not to install one or more of the LMS applications at this point, then install them later, you must remember to reapply
CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 after you install the missing applications.•
If you have installed Resource Manager Essentials (RME), you must also install Incremental Device Update (IDU) 5.0 for Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 before you attempt to install
CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1. The IDU 5.0 for RME 3.5 and the accompanying README explaining how to install it are available:–
On the IDU Prerequisite CD in your product package. For the Solaris version, see the folder /Solaris/IDU for Resource Manager Essentials. For the Windows version, see the folder \Windows\IDU for Resource Manager Essentials.
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Through download from Cisco.com at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-rme.
•
If you have installed Campus Manager (CM), you must also install Incremental Device Update (IDU) 5.0 for Campus Manager 3.3 before you attempt to install CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1. The IDU 5.0 for CM 3.3 and the accompanying README explaining how to install it are available:
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On the IDU Prerequisite CD in your product package.
For the Solaris version, see the folder /Solaris/IDU for Campus Manager. For the Windows version, see the folder \Windows\IDU for Campus Manager.
–
Through download from Cisco.com at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-campus.
•
If you have installed Device Fault Manager (DFM), you must also install eitherthe DFM 1.2 Patch/Incremental Device Update (IDU) 1.2.5, or the latest DFM patch/IDU, before you attempt to install CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1.
–
The DFM 1.2 Patch/IDU 1.2.5 and the accompanying README explaining how to install it are available on the IDU Prerequisite CD in your product package.
For the Solaris version, see the folder /Solaris/IDU for Device Fault Manager.
For the Windows version, see the folder \Windows\IDU for Device Fault Manager.
–
The latest DFM 1.2 patch/IDU and the accompanying README explaining how to install it are available through download from Cisco.com at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-dfm.
•
If you have received the OpenSSL 0.9.7c patch for
CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 (see bug ID CSCec43722), be sure to install it after you install CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1.If you have already installed the OpenSSL patch, you must reinstall it after you install CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1.
•
RTM 1.4 must be installed before you upgrade to
Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Service Pack 8.Downloading CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1
CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 is available for download from the Cisco.com Software Center site at
http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/cw2000/lan-planner.shtml
Installing CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1
Before installing this Update on either platform, make sure you have completed the tasks listed in the "Prerequisites for CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1" section.
CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 is provided as a single installable. Use the appropriate procedure to install it:
•
Installing CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 on Solaris
•
Installing CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 on Windows
Note
You cannot uninstall CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 after you install it.
Installing CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 on Solaris
If you have downloaded the Update for Solaris, you must first extract the installable files from CiscoWorks-LMS-2.2-LMS-1.3-Update-1-k9.tar.
To install the Update on Solaris:
Step 1
Log in as root on the system on which you installed Common Services.
To install the Update, you must have superuser privileges on the system being updated.
Step 2
Mount the Update CD-ROM using one of the following methods:
•
Mount the CD-ROM on the CiscoWorks Server system.
or
•
Copy the file setup.sh to the appropriate directory.
Step 3
Start the installation using one of the following methods:
•
For a local installation, enter:
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/
# sh ./setup.sh
•
For a remote installation, enter:
# cd remotedir
# sh ./setup.sh
where remotedir is the remote location where the CD-ROM is mounted.
The Software License Agreement (SLA) appears.
Step 4
Accept the SLA to continue.
The setup script displays a list of the updates to be installed or reinstalled.
Step 5
Press any key to install or reinstall all of the updates, or enter q to cancel installation.
If the system you are updating has had some, but not all, of these updates previously installed, the install script will list the new updates and those it will reinstall:
•
Enter 1 to install only the new updates not yet present on the system.
•
Enter 2 to install all new updates and reinstall all old updates.
When you press Enter, files are copied and applications are configured. Installation takes approximately 15 minutes.
After the installation is completed, the setup script exits.
After you install the Update on Solaris, you must verify the installation. To do this:
Step 1
Launch CiscoWorks.
Step 2
Select Server Configuration > About the Server > Applications and Versions.
The About the Server page appears.
For each application you have chosen to install: If Update installation was successful, you will see the following entries in the Packages Installed table on this page:
Update Columns in the Packages Installed TableName
Version Installed PatchesCiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 with SP2
CiscoWorks Common Services with SP2
2.2
2
Resource Manager Essentials with Update 1
Resource Manager Essentials with Update 1
3.5
3
Campus Manager with Update 1
Campus Manager with Update 1
3.3
3
Device Fault Manager with Update 1
DFMSD
1.2
51
1 If you installed a later DFM 1.2 Patch/IDU, this number should match the last number of the patch/IDU version—for example, 6 for 1.2.6, 7 for 1.2.7, and so forth.
Installing CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 on Windows
To install the Update on Windows:
Step 1
Start the Update installation using either of the following methods:
•
If you have the Update on CD-ROM and autorun is enabled on your system, place the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
•
If autorun is not enabled on your system or you are using a downloaded copy of the Update:
–
Run the installation setup script by double-clicking the file CiscoWorks-LMS-2.2-LMS-1.3-Update-1-k9.exe.
or
–
Select Start > Run, navigate to the location of the file CiscoWorks-LMS-2.2-LMS-1.3-Update-1-k9.exe, and click OK.
The CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1 confirmation screen appears.
Step 2
Click Yes.
The Welcome screen appears.
Step 3
Click Next to continue.
The Software License Agreement window appears. You must accept this agreement to install CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1.
Step 4
Click Yes to continue.
The installation program checks dependencies and system requirements. The System Requirements window appears.
The System Requirements window displays the system requirements, available space in the disk drive and temp directory, and available memory in megabytes.
Step 5
Click Next to continue.
The Summary window appears, displaying the updates that will be installed and the settings for the installation.
Step 6
Click Next to continue.
The Setup window appears, displaying installation progress while files are copied and applications are configured. Installation takes approximately 15 minutes.
After the installation is complete, the Setup Complete window appears.
Step 7
Click Finish.
After you install the Update on Windows, you must verify the installation. To do this:
Step 1
Launch CiscoWorks.
Step 2
Select Server Configuration > About the Server > Applications and Versions.
The About the Server page appears.
For each application you have chosen to install: If Update installation was successful, you will see the following entries in the Packages Installed table on this page:
Update Columns in the Packages Installed TableName
Version Installed PatchesCiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 with SP2
CiscoWorks Common Services with SP2
2.2
2
Resource Manager Essentials with Update 1
Resource Manager Essentials with Update 1
3.5
3
Campus Manager with Update 1
Campus Manager with Update 1
3.3
3
Device Fault Manager with Update 1
DFMSD
1.2
51
1 If you installed a later DFM 1.2 Patch/IDU, this number should match the last number of the patch/IDU version—for example, 6 for 1.2.6, 7 for 1.2.7, and so forth.
Installing Real-Time Monitor SP 8
Before you begin:
Ensure that you install Real Time Monitor 1.4 before upgrading to Real Time Monitor SP 8.
Installing Real-Time Monitor SP 8 on Solaris
To install the Update on Solaris:
Step 1
Close all client browsers.
Step 2
Enter /RTM installation root directory/rtm/bin/stop to stop the nGenius Server.
For example, /opt/NetScout/rtm/bin/stop.
Step 3
Wait until all processes shut down.
Step 4
Log in as root.
Step 5
Copy rtm140-sp8-unix.sh to $NSHOME.
$NSHOME is the RTM home directory
Step 6
Execute rtm140-sp8-unix.sh available at $NSHOME.
Step 7
Enter /RTM installation root directory/rtm/bin/start to restart the nGenius Server:
Step 8
Clear the jar cache on every client system.
Installing Real-Time Monitor SP 8 on Windows
To install the Update on Windows:
Step 1
Close all client browsers.
Step 2
Select Start > Programs > NetScout nGenius Server > Stop nGenius Server to stop the nGenius Server
Step 3
Wait until all processes shut down.
Step 4
Execute rtm140-sp8-win.exe available at the following directory in the LMS Update 1 CD:
RTM1.4_SP8/
Step 5
Select Start > Programs > NetScout nGenius Server > Start nGenius Server to restart the nGenius Server.
Step 6
Clear the jar cache on every client system.
Known Problems
The following topics describe known problems in this Update:
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CiscoWorks Common Services SP2: Known Problems
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Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02: Known Problems
•
Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 Update 1: Known Problems
•
Campus Manager 3.3 Update 1: Known Problems
•
Device Fault Manager 1.2: Known Problems
Note
To obtain more information about known problems, access the Cisco Software Bug Toolkit at http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/home.pl. You will be prompted to log in to Cisco.com.
CiscoWorks Common Services SP2: Known Problems
Table 12 lists problems that affect CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 with Service Pack 2 (including CiscoView 5.5 Update 1) on Solaris.
Table 13 lists problems that affect CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 with Service Pack 2 (including CiscoView 5.5 Update 1) on Windows.
Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02: Known Problems
Table 14 lists problems that affect Java Plug-in 1.4.1_02.
.
Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 Update 1: Known Problems
Table 15 lists problems that affect RME 3.5 Update 1.
Campus Manager 3.3 Update 1: Known Problems
Table 16 lists the problems known to affect Campus Manager 3.3 Update 1.
Device Fault Manager 1.2: Known Problems
Table 17 lists the problems known to affect Device Fault Manager Update 1.
Resolved Problems
The following topics describe previously reported problems resolved by installing CiscoWorks LMS 2.2/LMS 1.3 Update 1:
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CiscoWorks Common Services SP2: Resolved Problems
•
Device Fault Manager 1.2: Resolved Problems
•
Real Time Monitor 1.4: Resolved Problems
CiscoWorks Common Services SP2: Resolved Problems
Table 18 lists reported problems with CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 which this Update resolves.
Device Fault Manager 1.2: Resolved Problems
Table 19 lists previously reported DFM problems which this Update resolves.
Table 19 Device Fault Manager 1.2 Resolved Problems
Bug ID Summary Additional InformationCSCdz09238
Unable to resize the Monitoring Console columns
This problem has been resolved.
Real Time Monitor 1.4: Resolved Problems
Table 20 lists previously reported RTM problems which this Update resolves.
13 Where to Go Next
After you have upgraded the required products, you are ready to manage your LAN environment. For more information, see the following User Guides for the LMS component applications:
•
Using CiscoView 5.5
•
User Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services
•
User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials
•
User Guide for Campus Manager
•
User Guide For Device Fault Manager
•
NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Getting Started Guide
You can access these documents:
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In PDF in the Documentation directory on the LMS product CD-ROM.
•
In HTML and PDF on Cisco.com.
From Cisco.com:
a.
Select Products and Services > Network Management CiscoWorks > CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution.
b.
Select the appropriate LMS application.
c.
Select Instructions and Guides > User Guides Books.
From the CiscoWorks Online help:
a.
From the CiscoWorks desktop, click Help.
b.
Select the appropriate LMS application.
14 Related Documentation
For information about upgrading, troubleshooting, and using the products in the LAN Management Solution, see Table 21.
Note
To view documents in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), Adobe Acrobat 4.0 or later is required. To view documents on Cisco.com, log on to your Cisco.com home page, then select Products and Services>Network Management CiscoWorks > CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution > Versions and Options > CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 2.2.
Table 21 Related Documentation
To learn
more about... See this document In the product package? On the product
CD?1 On Cisco.com? On the Cisco Doc. CD? In the online
help?The known product bugs (DDTS)
Release Notes for CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 (Includes CiscoView 5.5) on Solaris
Release Notes for CiscoWorks Common Services 2.2 (Includes CiscoView 5.5) on Windows
Release Notes for Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 on Solaris
Release Notes for Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 on Windows
Release Notes for Campus Manager 3.3 on Solaris
Release Notes for Campus Manager 3.3 on Windows
Yes
No
Yes
Yes (PDF, HTML)
No
The known product bugs (DDTS)
(continued)
Supplement and Release Notes for NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor Release 1.4 Service Pack 6
NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Release Notes
Release Notes for Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2 on Windows
Release Notes for Device Fault Manager 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2 on Solaris
Yes
No
Yes
Yes (PDF, HTML)
No
Performing a typical or custom installation
Installation and Setup Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services (Includes CiscoView) on Solaris (DOC-7815431=)
Installation and Setup Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services (Includes CiscoView) on Windows (DOC-7815430=)
Installation and Setup Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 on Solaris (DOC-7814808=)
No
Yes
Yes
Yes (PDF, HTML)
No
Performing a typical or custom installation
(continued)
Installation and Setup Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 3.5 on Windows (DOC-7814809=)
Installation and Setup Guide for Campus Manager on Solaris (DOC-7815049=)
Installation and Setup Guide for Campus Manager on Windows (DOC-7815050=)
Installation and Setup Guide For Device Fault Manager on Solaris (DOC-7814966=)
Installation and Setup Guide For Device Fault Manager on Windows (DOC-7814965=)
No
Yes
Yes
Yes (PDF, HTML)
No
NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Installation Guide (DOC-7814181=)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes (PDF, HTML)
No
Features, tasks, and troubleshooting
Using CiscoView 5.5 (DOC-7815219=)
User Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services (DOC-7815301=)
No
Yes
Yes2
Yes
Yes
Features, tasks, and troubleshooting
(continued)
User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials (DOC-7814810=)
User Guide for Campus Manager (DOC-7815051=)
NetScout nGenius Real-Time Monitor 1.4 Getting Started Guide
User Guide For Device Fault Manager (DOC-7814967=)
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Device Support
Supported Device Table for Resource Manager Essentials 3.53
Supported Device Table for Campus Manager 3.34
Supported Devices Table for Device Fault Manager 1.25
No
No
Yes
No
No
1 Provided as PDF in Documentation directory on the product CD-ROM.
2 From the CiscoWorks desktop, click Help.
3 To view the document on Cisco.com, log on to your Cisco.com home page, then select Products and Services > Network Management CiscoWorks > CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials > Technical Documentation > Device Support Tables.
4 To view the document on Cisco.com, log on to your Cisco.com home page, then select Products and Services > Network Management CiscoWorks > CiscoWorks Campus Manager > Technical Documentation > Device Support Tables.
5 To view the document on Cisco.com, log on to your Cisco.com home page, then select Products and Services > Network Management CiscoWorks > CiscoWorks Device Fault Manager > Technical Documentation > Device Support Tables.
5 Although every effort has been made to validate the accuracy of the information in the printed and electronic documentation, you should review the documentation on Cisco.com for the latest updates.
Obtaining Documentation
Cisco provides several ways to obtain documentation, technical assistance, and other technical resources. These sections explain how to obtain technical information from Cisco Systems.
Cisco.com
You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm
You can access the Cisco website at this URL:
International Cisco websites can be accessed from this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml
Documentation CD-ROM
Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a Cisco Documentation CD-ROM package, which may have shipped with your product. The Documentation CD-ROM is updated regularly and may be more current than printed documentation. The CD-ROM package is available as a single unit or through an annual or quarterly subscription.
Registered Cisco.com users can order a single Documentation CD-ROM (product number DOC-CONDOCCD=) through the Cisco Ordering tool:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/ordering/ordering_place_order_ordering_tool_launch.html
All users can order annual or quarterly subscriptions through the online Subscription Store:
http://www.cisco.com/go/subscription
Click Subscriptions & Promotional Materials in the left navigation bar.
Ordering Documentation
You can find instructions for ordering documentation at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/es_inpck/pdi.htm
You can order Cisco documentation in these ways:
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Registered Cisco.com users (Cisco direct customers) can order Cisco product documentation from the Networking Products MarketPlace:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/ordering/index.shtml
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Nonregistered Cisco.com users can order documentation through a local account representative by calling Cisco Systems Corporate Headquarters (California, USA) at 408 526-7208 or, elsewhere in North America, by calling 800 553-NETS (6387).
Documentation Feedback
You can submit e-mail comments about technical documentation to bug-doc@cisco.com.
You can submit comments by using the response card (if present) behind the front cover of your document or by writing to the following address:
Cisco Systems
Attn: Customer Document Ordering
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-9883We appreciate your comments.
Obtaining Technical Assistance
For all customers, partners, resellers, and distributors who hold valid Cisco service contracts, the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) provides 24-hour-a-day, award-winning technical support services, online and over the phone. Cisco.com features the Cisco TAC website as an online starting point for technical assistance. If you do not hold a valid Cisco service contract, please contact your reseller.
Cisco TAC Website
Accessing all the tools on the Cisco TAC website requires a Cisco.com user ID and password. If you have a valid service contract but do not have a login ID or password, register at this URL:
http://tools.cisco.com/RPF/register/register.do
Opening a TAC Case
For P1 or P2 cases (P1 and P2 cases are those in which your production network is down or severely degraded) or if you do not have Internet access, contact Cisco TAC by telephone. Cisco TAC engineers are assigned immediately to P1 and P2 cases to help keep your business operations running smoothly.
To open a case by telephone, use one of the following numbers:
Asia-Pacific: +61 2 8446 7411 (Australia: 1 800 805 227)
EMEA: +32 2 704 55 55
USA: 1 800 553-2447For a complete listing of Cisco TAC contacts, go to this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml
TAC Case Priority Definitions
To ensure that all cases are reported in a standard format, Cisco has established case priority definitions.
Priority 1 (P1)—Your network is "down" or there is a critical impact to your business operations. You and Cisco will commit all necessary resources around the clock to resolve the situation.
Priority 2 (P2)—Operation of an existing network is severely degraded, or significant aspects of your business operation are negatively affected by inadequate performance of Cisco products. You and Cisco will commit full-time resources during normal business hours to resolve the situation.
Priority 3 (P3)—Operational performance of your network is impaired, but most business operations remain functional. You and Cisco will commit resources during normal business hours to restore service to satisfactory levels.
Priority 4 (P4)—You require information or assistance with Cisco product capabilities, installation, or configuration. There is little or no effect on your business operations.
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
Information about Cisco products, technologies, and network solutions is available from various online and printed sources.
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The Cisco Product Catalog describes the networking products offered by Cisco Systems, as well as ordering and customer support services. Access the Cisco Product Catalog at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/index.html
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Cisco Press publishes a wide range of general networking, training and certification titles. Both new and experienced user will benefit from these publications. For current Cisco Press titles and other information, go to Cisco Press online at this URL:
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Packet magazine is the Cisco quarterly publication that provides the latest networking trends, technology breakthroughs, and Cisco products and solutions to help industry professionals get the most from their networking investment. Included are networking deployment and troubleshooting tips, configuration examples, customer case studies, tutorials and training, certification information, and links to numerous in-depth online resources. You can access Packet magazine at this URL:
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iQ Magazine is the Cisco bimonthly publication that delivers the latest information about Internet business strategies for executives. You can access iQ Magazine at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/go/iqmagazine
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Internet Protocol Journal is a quarterly journal published by Cisco Systems for engineering professionals involved in designing, developing, and operating public and private internets and intranets. You can access the Internet Protocol Journal at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/about/ac123/ac147/about_cisco_the_internet_protocol_journal.html
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Training—Cisco offers world-class networking training. Current offerings in network training are listed at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/index.html
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