Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - F - H - I - L - M - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -
Index
A
alternate ports, specifying
on Linux systems 3-10
on Solaris systems 2-13 to 2-14
angle brackets, syntax convention viii
B
boldface font, syntax convention viii
braces, syntax convention viii
C
cautions
identifying, significance of ix
regarding becoming the root user
on Linux systems 3-3
on Solaris systems 2-3
regarding NFS-exported installation drives A-3
Cisco IOS software, required for installation 1-3
Cisco product security overview xi
PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) xii
PSIRT xi
reporting problems xii
CiscoWorks, required for installation 1-3
D
directories for installation
alternate, installing to
on Linux systems 3-10
on Solaris systems 2-13
verifying
on Linux systems 3-13
on Solaris systems 2-18
documentation
cautions, identifying, significance of ix
related to other Cisco products xiv
related to this product ix
syntax conventions viii to ix
this document
audience viii
feedback xi
objectives vii
organization viii
tips, identifying ix
updates, obtaining x to xi
online x
ordering xi
product DVD x
drive (see mounting the installation drive)
F
FAQs, pointer to ix
fonts, in syntax conventions
bold viii
italics viii
H
help xii
FAQs, pointer to ix
online help for this product x
service requests
severity, definitions xiii
submitting xiii
Technical Support and Documentation website xii
HP OpenView, required for installation 1-3
I
installation directories, verifying
on Linux systems 3-13
on Solaris systems 2-18
installation drive (see mounting the installation drive)
installation log file, checking
on Linux systems 3-11
on Solaris systems 2-17
installation preparation 1-1 to 1-4
licensing information 1-2
methodology overview 1-1
installation requirements 1-2
Cisco IOS software 1-3
CiscoWorks 1-3
HP OpenView 1-3
MIB requirements, pointer to 1-4
RAN-O 1-3 to 1-4
system requirements, pointer to 1-2
installing MWTM on Linux systems 3-1 to 3-16
alternate ports, specifying 3-10
directory, specifying an alternate 3-10
overview 3-2
prerequisites 3-2
root user, becoming 3-3
server installation 3-3 to 3-9
uninstalling (see uninstalling MWTM)
verification 3-11 to 3-13
installation directories, checking 3-13
log file, checking 3-11
packaging information, viewing 3-12 to 3-13
installing MWTM on Solaris systems 2-1 to 2-22
alternate ports, specifying 2-13 to 2-14
directory, specifying an alternate 2-13
overview 2-2
prerequisites 2-2 to 2-3
procedure 2-3 to 2-12
root user, becoming 2-3
uninstalling (see uninstalling MWTM)
verification 2-16 to 2-18
installation directories, checking 2-18
log file, checking 2-17
packaging information, viewing 2-18
web server, using to install client 2-14 to 2-16
installing MWTM on Windows systems 5-1 to 5-6
from the DVD-ROM 5-1 to 5-2
from the web server 5-3 to 5-4
uninstalling (see uninstalling MWTM)
verifying installation 5-4 to 5-5
italic font, syntax convention viii
L
licensing information 1-2
log file, checking
on Linux systems 3-11
on Solaris systems 2-17
M
MIB requirements, pointer to 1-4
mounting the installation drive A-1 to A-9
(see also unmounting the installation drive)
using a local drive
on Linux systems A-3
on Solaris systems A-1 to A-2
using an NFT-exported DVD-ROM drive A-3 to A-6
steps on local systems A-6
steps on remote Linux systems A-6
steps on remote Solaris systems A-4 to A-5
O
online help for this product, accessing x
overviews of
Cisco product security xi to xii
installation
methodologies 1-1
on Linux systems 3-2
on Solaris systems 2-2
on Windows systems 5-1
uninstalling MWTM
on Linux systems 3-15
on Solaris systems 2-20 to 2-21
P
packaging information, viewing
on Linux systems 3-12 to 3-13
on Solaris systems 2-18
PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) xii
platforms supported by MWTM 1-2
ports, specifying alternate
on Linux systems 3-10
on Solaris systems 2-13 to 2-14
preparing for installation 1-1 to 1-4
licensing information 1-2
methodology overview 1-1
prerequisites for installation
on Linux systems 3-2
on Solaris systems 2-2 to 2-3
on Windows systems, pointer to 5-1
product security overview xi to xii
PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) xii
PSIRT xi
reporting problems xii
PSIRT (Product Security Incident Response Team) xi
R
RAN-O, requirements 1-3 to 1-4
root user, becoming
on Linux systems 3-3
on Solaris systems 2-3
S
security (see Cisco product security overview)
square brackets, syntax convention viii
starting MWTM
on Linux systems 3-13 to 3-14
on Solaris systems 2-19 to 2-20
on Windows systems 5-4
syntax conventions in this document viii to ix
T
technical assistance xii to xiii
service request, submitting xiii
service request severity, definitions xiii
Technical Support and Documentation website xii
tips given in text, identifying ix
typographical conventions in this document viii to ix
U
uninstalling MWTM
on Linux systems 3-15 to 3-16
overview 3-15
procedure 3-15 to 3-16
on Solaris systems 2-20 to 2-22
overview 2-20 to 2-21
procedure 2-21 to 2-22
on Windows systems 5-6
procedure 5-6
recovering from a failed uininstall 5-6
unmounting the installation drive A-7 to A-9
local A-7
remote
on Linux systems A-9
on Solaris systems A-8
V
verifying installation
on Linux systems 3-11 to 3-13
installation directories, checking 3-13
log file, checking 3-11
packaging information, viewing 3-12 to 3-13
on Solaris systems 2-16 to 2-18
installation directories, checking 2-18
log file, checking 2-17
packaging information, viewing 2-18
on Windows systems 5-4 to 5-5
W
web server
installing client software from
on Solaris systems 2-14 to 2-16
on Windows systems 5-3 to 5-4
Linux installations, and 3-2