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This guide explains how to install and configure the Cisco Prime Virtual NAM (Prime vNAM) on virtualized servers.
Prime vNAM is a network management software that can be downloaded and installed on any x86 server with the supported virtualization environment.
The following table describes a summary of the main tasks involved in the Prime vNAM installation.