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This section explains the following:
You can invoke Cisco Prime Collaboration using the client browser.
Step 1 | Open a browser
session from your machine. See
System Requirements - Server and Client Machine Requirements
for information about supported browsers.
Specify the IP address of the Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning application. |
Step 2 | Enter
https://IP
Address
|
Step 3 | Remove the SSL
certificate warning.
The Cisco Prime Collaboration login page appears. |
Step 4 | In the Cisco Prime Collaboration login page, you must log in for the first time as a global administrator, using the same credentials that you have specified during the installation. |
The dashboard data is populated only after you perform tasks listed in the following table.
Task and Description | Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning Application | Section or chapter to be referred in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning Guide - Standard and Advanced, 11.x | |||
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Step 1 | (Optional if you are evaluating the product) Register a new license file. |
|
Setting Up the Server | ||
Step 2 | Add, configure, and synchronize call processors and message processors. |
|
Managing Devices | ||
Step 3 | Set up domain deployment: |
User Provisioning |
Managing Domains and Service Areas Synchronizing Processors, Users, and Domains Managing Users |
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Step 4 | Create and deploy templates to configure Cisco Unified Communication Manager or infrastructure configuration. |
User Provisioning, or
|
Configuring Templates in Provisioning | ||
Step 5 | Assign user roles to a service area. |
|
Managing Users | ||
Step 6 | Add a new user. |
|
Managing Users | ||
Step 7 | Provision user services. |
User Provisioning |
Managing Orders |