Installation and Setup Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.0.3 on Solaris (With LMS 2.5.1)
Chapter 1: Prerequisites

Table Of Contents

Prerequisites

Product Overview

Preparing to Install RME

RME Installation, Upgrade and Migration Paths

RME Installation

Upgrade Paths

Migration Paths

Server Requirements and Recommendations

Minimum Server Requirements

Server Recommendations

Client Requirements

RME Port Usage

Supported Devices


Prerequisites


This chapter describes the prerequisites for installing Resource Manager Essentials 4.0.3 on a Solaris system. It consists of:

Product Overview

Preparing to Install RME

Product Overview

Resource Manager Essentials (RME), one of the major components of CiscoWorks, enables the deployment, monitoring, and configuration of devices across your network.

RME is a suite of web-based network management tools integrated into a network desktop that includes web-based tools, and web-browser capability. This product is based on a client/server network architecture that connects multiple web-based clients to a network server.

The RME CD-ROM contains the Resource Manager Essentials 4.0.3 installable package.

Preparing to Install RME

This section describes prerequisites and other factors you should consider before installing RME. This consists of:

RME Installation, Upgrade and Migration Paths

Server Requirements and Recommendations

Client Requirements

Supported Devices

RME Port Usage

RME Installation, Upgrade and Migration Paths

This section outlines the steps for installing, upgrading, and migrating to RME 4.0.3.

RME Installation

You must install RME 4.0.3 on a system with CiscoWorks Common Services 3.0.3. You can install RME 4.0.3 on a system with:

CiscoWorks Common Services only

Common Services and any of the other CiscoWorks applications that are included in the LAN Management Solution 2.5.1 product.

If you are installing RME with contents of the LAN Management Solution, check the installation order as described in the quick start guide (see Related Documentation).

Upgrade Paths

This involves overwriting the existing RME version with the new RME version. The data may be migrated to the newer version based on the installed LMS application.

You can upgrade to RME 4.0.3 from any one of these versions:

RME 4.0.x to RME 4.0.3

RME 3.5.x to RME 4.0.3

RME 3.4.x to RME 4.0.3

For more information, see "Upgrading and Migrating RME".

Migration Paths

If you have any one of the following versions of RME, to be in RME 4.0.3 you must migrate your RME data:

RME 3.5.x to RME 4.0.3

RME 3.4.x to RME 4.0.3

For more information, see "Upgrading and Migrating RME".

Server Requirements and Recommendations

This section describes the server requirements and recommendations for CiscoWorks Common Services 3.0.3 (Common Services) and RME 4.0.3.

See Installation Guides for CiscoWorks Common Services 3.0.3 for list of Solaris and Windows patches that have to be installed on CiscoWorks server and client:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cw2000/
cw2000_d/cs303/index.htm

Minimum Server Requirements

The minimum system requirements for a CiscoWorks Server running the Common Services 3.0.3 and Resource Manager Essentials 4.0.3 software are shown in Table 1-1.

Table 1-1 Server System Minimum Requirements  

Requirement Type
Minimum Requirements

System hardware

Sun UltraSPARC IIIi1 or Sun UltraSPARC IIICu for Restricted license

Dual Sun UltraSPARC IIIi or Sun UltraSPARC IIICu for Unrestricted license

System software

Solaris 8 (Solaris 2.8) and Solaris 9 (Solaris 2.9)

RME supports only US-English and Japanese versions of Solaris Operating Systems. It does not support any other language version.

Set the default locale to US-English for US-English version of RME and Japanese for Japanese version of RME.

Memory (RAM)

1 GB for restricted license

2 GB for unrestricted license

Available drive space

4 GB on the partition on which you install the product
(the default is /opt) 2

Enough space for storing device software image files3

Swap space must be double the amount of memory (RAM). For example, if your system has 512 MB of RAM, you need 1024 MB of swap space

Additional required software

Common Services must be installed before you install RME. For installation instructions, see Installation and Setup Guide for Common Services 3.0.3 (Includes Ciscoview) on Solaris

Additional optional software

Netscape Navigator 7.0 (if you are using the desktop on the server system) 4

Mozilla 1.7 and 1.7.5

1 Common Services supports Ultra SPARC III systems such as Sun-Fire-280R, Netra-T4, Sun Blade 1000.

2 RME 4.0.3 is installed in the same directory as Common Services.

3 For information about downloaded files, see the "Setting Up Configuration Management" section.

4 Use Netscape Navigator downloaded only from the Sun site.


To verify the amount of available disk space in each of the specified partitions and directories, enter:

# df -k directory

where directory is the partition or directory for which you want to check the available disk space.

Server Recommendations

To select or configure a server system that best meets your needs, you must consider the number of managed devices expected in the Inventory, Configuration Management, and Software Management applications.

These factors affect server performance and user report response time.

Table 1-2 shows the recommendations for a server running Common Services and RME. These recommendations produce optimal response time while running user reports.

Table 1-2 Server System Recommendations 

Minimum System Configuration
Inventory
Configuration Management
Software Management

UltraSPARC IIIi

Memory: 1 GB
Swap space: 2 GB
Available disk space: 40 GB

0-300 devices

0-300 devices

0-300 devices

Dual Processor UltraSPARC IIIi

Memory: 2 GB
Swap space: 4 GB
Available disk space: 80 GB

Up to 3000 devices

Up to 2000 devices

Up to 1700 devices


Client Requirements

The recommended client system requirements for Common Services and RME are shown in Table 1-3.

Before you access RME from a client system, the system must be properly configured. For more information about configuring clients, see Installation and Setup Guide for Common Services 3.0.3 (Includes Ciscoview) on Solaris.

Table 1-3 Client System Requirements Summary 

Requirement Type
Requirement

System Software and Hardware

IBM PC-compatible system with at least a 300 MHz Pentium processor running,

Windows 2000 (Professional, Server, and Advanced Server) with Service Pack 4

Windows Server 2003 (Standard and Enterprise Edition) with Service Pack 1

Windows XP with Service Pack 2

RME supports only US-English and Japanese versions of Windows OS. Set the default locale to US-English for US-English version of RME and Japanese for Japanese version of RME.

Solaris 8 (Solaris 2.8) and Solaris 9 (Solaris 2.9).

Memory (RAM)

512 MB

Browser

One of these browsers:

On Windows 2000, Windows 2003, and Windows XP clients:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 Service Pack 1 on Windows 2000 and Windows 2003

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0.2900.2180 on Windows XP.

Netscape Navigator 7.1 and 7.2

Mozilla 1.7.1 and 1.7.5

On Solaris clients:

Netscape Navigator 7.0 1 for Solaris 8 (Solaris 2.8) and Solaris 9 (Solaris 2.9)

Mozilla 1.7 and 1.7.5 for Solaris 8 (Solaris 2.8) and Solaris 9 (Solaris 2.9)

1 Use Netscape Navigator downloaded only from the Sun site.


RME Port Usage

Table 1-4 lists the ports used by RME:

Table 1-4 RME Port Usage 

Protocol
Port Number
Service Name
Direction (of Establishment) of Connection

ICMP

7

Ping

Server to Device

TCP

22

Secure Shell (SSH)

Server to Device

TCP

23

Telnet

Server to Device

TCP

25

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)

Server Internal

TCP

514

rsh Daemon

Server to Device

TCP

1742

SSL (HTTPS)

For SSL, by default, the port is 443.

Client to Server.

TCP

3333

Syslog Collector Service and Syslog Analyzer Service

Server Internal

TCP

43455

RME Database

Server Internal

TCP

4444

Syslog Collector Service and Syslog Analyzer Service

Server Internal

TCP

47000 - 47020

RME CSTM (Common Services Transport Mechanism) Server.

Used for internal application communication.

Server Internal

UDP

69

Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)

Server to Device

Device to Server

UDP

161

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

Server to Device

Device to Server

UDP

162

SNMP Traps (Standard Port)

Device to Server only (nGenius Real-Time Monitor);

Server to Device Device to Server (all others)

UDP

514

Syslog

Device to Server

UDP

42342

OSAGENT

Server Internal (Common Services); RSAC to Server via OSAGENT (RME)


Supported Devices

Device packages for all supported devices are installed when you install RME. Information about these devices is at:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cw2000/cw2000e/e_4_x/4_0_3/sdt/index.htm

To see the list of installed RME device packages, select Software Center > Resource Manager Essentials on the CiscoWorks homepage.

As additional device packages become available, you can download the Service Packs (formerly called IDUs) that contain them, by logging into Cisco.com at:

http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-rme