Getting Started with Cisco License Manager on Windows XP, 1.0
Index

Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - I - J - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -

Index

A

adding

devices 3-7

users 3-7

administrative privileges 2-4

admin password

adding during installation 2-9

changing 4-5

admin user

adding info to profile 3-6

Adobe Reader

requirement 2-2

version 2-2

alert view 1-5

authentication methods 3-4

B

backing up 4-2

before you begin 3-1

C

cautions

significance of viii

certificate file

setting installation default 2-13

Cisco.com A-2

registering 3-1

Cisco IOS dependencies, see your device documentation 2-3

client software

requirements 2-3

clm_backup.bat 4-2

clm_export.bat 4-4

clm_import.bat 4-3

clm_installer.bat 2-5

clm_restore.bat 4-3

clm_updatedb.bat 4-6

CLMServer.exe 4-5

command line

installing 2-12

configure

admin user profile 3-1

conventions vii

D

deploying licenses 3-14

device

configuration for CLM 2-3, 3-1

discovery 3-7

pane 1-4

device authentication 4-6

device inventory, changing authentication data 4-6

device notification 3-1

device protocol

reconfiguring 4-5

discovering devices 3-7

DNS requirement 3-1

documentation

conventions vii

E

editing

user/password pairs 4-6

edit password list 3-9

email server A-1

email service

installation default 2-13

reconfiguring 4-5

server installation question about 2-9

exporting

device and license data 4-4

examples of 4-4

F

features 1-1

flowchart

getting started 3-3

quick start 3-2

frequently asked questions A-1

G

getting started flowchart 3-3

graphical user interface (GUI) 1-2

I

icon descriptions 1-3

icons, location 2-7

importing

devices and license objects 4-3

examples of 4-4

install.properties file 2-12

installation

command line 2-12

considerations 2-1

customized install file 2-12

default directory 2-7

no firewalls 2-1

options 2-1

quick 2-4

required preparations 2-4

step-by-step 2-5

verifying 2-14

ip http authentication 3-4

J

java library files 2-4

JAVA requirements 2-4

L

license agent notify 3-4

licenses

deploying 3-14

obtaining 3-12

location of product icons 2-7

logging in 3-4

M

menu bar 1-3

N

network and port requirements 2-3

new users, adding 3-7

O

obtaining licenses 3-12

P

package options 2-1

PAKs

adding to existing folders 3-10

explorer pane 1-4

retrieving information 3-11

password

changing 4-5

poll licenses 3-9, 3-10

port

installation default 2-12

reconfiguring 4-5

requirements 2-3

ports

default 2-8

preparations 3-1

properties pane 1-5

Q

quick start flowchart 3-2

R

register on Cisco.com 3-1

reinstalling 2-16

requirements

Cisco IOS (see your device documentation) 2-3

client 2-3

JAVA 2-4

network and port 2-3

server 2-2

software 2-2

restoring 4-2

rmiregistry.exe 4-5

runsetup.bat 4-5

S

security agent, disabling A-3

selecting

objects in PAK and Device panes 1-5

server

stopping 4-5

server software

installation defaults 2-12

setup program, running 4-5

SMTP e-mail server 2-9

SMTP server A-1

software requirements

client 2-3

server 2-2

SSL devices

setting in installation 2-12

status

and log view pane 1-5

stopping the server 4-5

system requirements 2-2

T

toolbar 1-3

troubleshooting tips A-2

U

uninstalling 2-14

user/password pairs list 3-9

user profiles, managing 3-5

users, adding 3-7

V

verifying installation 2-14

W

Windows Registry keys A-1

Windows XP, version 2-2