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Installing and Setting Up CD One, 1st Edition on Solaris
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Prerequisites
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Table of ContentsPrerequisitesProduct Overview
Server Requirements Client Requirements Integration Utility Standalone Requirements Supported Devices Supported Network Management System Environments PrerequisitesThis chapter describes the factors that you should consider before installing CiscoWorks2000 CD One on a Solaris system. It contains:
Product Overview
CD One Upgrade PathsIf you are a first time CiscoWorks2000 user, skip to "Server Requirements." If you are a previous CiscoWorks2000 user (Resource Manager Essentials, CWSI Campus, or both), see Table 1-1 for the supported upgrade paths.
You must use the CD One installation program to perform these upgrades. Refer to the "Installing CD One" chapter, "Performing an Upgrade Installation" section. Note During CD One installation, previous product versions are removed, but the database, ANI information, community strings, user and host information, and application-specific data files are preserved and will be restored during the new product version installations. Server RequirementsThe minimum system requirements for the CiscoWorks2000 server are shown in Table 1-2. Table 1-2: Server System Requirements
To verify the amount of available disk space in each of the specified partitions and directories, enter: # df -kdirectory where directory is the partition or directory for which you want to check the available disk space. Solaris PatchesIf you are using Solaris 2.6, the following patches are required:
The following patches are optional:
Use the showrev -p command to verify that these patches have been applied.
Patches are available only to users with Sun service contracts. For more information about the Solaris 2.6 patches, go to: Client RequirementsThe minimum system requirements for the CiscoWorks2000 client are shown in Table 1-3. For information about configuring client systems, see the "Preparing to Use CD One" chapter. Table 1-3: Client System Requirements
Integration Utility Standalone RequirementsThe minimum requirements for Integration Utility as a standalone system are shown in Table 1-4. Table 1-4:
Supported DevicesCisco View, a major component of CD One, manages and configures different types of Cisco devices. Refer to Using CiscoView for supported device information. Supported Network Management System EnvironmentsYou can import devices locally from UNIX and Windows NT systems. You can import devices remotely from a UNIX system only. The network management system (NMS) supported for importing device information into the CiscoView application is HP OpenView Network Node Manager. Refer to Using CiscoView and the online help for information about importing devices.
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