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This document describes how to install Cisco Prime Home 5.1.
System integrators, network administrators, and network technicians can use this installation guide to install Prime Home on a Linux operating system.
Note We sometimes update the printed and electronic documentation after original publication. Therefore, you should also review the documentation on Cisco.com for any updates.
See the Cisco Prime Home 5.1 Documentation Overview for the list of Prime Home guides.
Cisco Prime Home setup involves various third-party components. provides the web links from where you can access the information about the third party components.
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Fuse ActiveMQ |
http://fusesource.com/documentation/fuse-message-broker-documentation/ |
Apache Solr |
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Apache web server |
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Apache Tomcat |
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Cloudera Flume |
https://ccp.cloudera.com/display/CDHDOC/Flume+0.9.x+Installation |
MongoDB |
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