Modify the
stored Cisco.com credentials (user name and password) used to log on to
Cisco.com and:
- Check for Cisco software
image updates
- Open or review Cisco support
cases
You can also
access this page from a link on the
Administration > Settings > System Settings > Software
Update page.
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General >
Account Credentials
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Prime
Infrastructure appliance
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Configure
proxies for the Prime Infrastructure server and its local authentication
server.
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General >
Account Credentials > Proxy
See
Set
Up the Prime Infrastructure Proxy Server.
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Not
Applicable
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Configure the
settings for creating a technical support request.
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General >
Account Credentials > Support Request
See
Set
Up Defaults for Cisco Support Requests.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Configure
transport gateway mode to send information over the internet via Smart Call
Home Transport Gateway, while smart licensing is enabled.
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General >
Account Credentials > Smart Licensing Transport
See
Setting
Up the Transport Mode Between Prime Infrastructure and Cisco Smart Software
Manager.
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Prime
Infrastructure appliance
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Set the
retention period for the following data types: Trends, Device Health,
Performance, Network Audit, System Health.
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General > Data
Retention
See
About Historical Data Retention.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Configure the
guest account settings to globally remove all the guest accounts whose lifetime
has ended. By default, Prime Infrastructure Lobby Ambassador can access all
guest accounts irrespective of who created them. If you select the
Search and List only guest accounts created by this lobby
ambassador check box, the Lobby Ambassadors can access only the
guest accounts that have been created by them.
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General > Guest
Account
See
Configure Guest Account Settings.
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Wireless
devices only
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To help Cisco
improve its products, Prime Infrastructure collects the product feedback data
and sends it to Cisco.
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General >
Help Us Improve
See
Configure Cisco Product Feedback Settings.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Enable job
approval to specify the jobs which require administrator approval before the
job can run.
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General > Job
Approval
See
Configure Job Approvers and Approve Jobs.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Change the
disclaimer text displayed on the login page for all users.
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General > Login
Disclaimer
See
Create a Login Banner (Login Disclaimer).
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Prime
Infrastructure appliance
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Set the path
where scheduled reports are stored and how long reports are retained.
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General >
Report
See
Control Report Storage and Retention.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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- Enable or disable FTP, TFTP,
and HTTP/HTTPS server proxies, and specify the ports they communicate over.
- See the NTP server name
and local time zone currently configured for Prime Infrastructure
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General >
Server
See
Configure Server Port and Global Timeout Settings.
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Prime
Infrastructure appliance
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- Specify that you do not
want credentials stored on cisco.com when Prime Infrastructure checks cisco.com
for Cisco software image updates
- Select the kinds of Prime
Infrastructure software updates for which you want to receive notifications
(includes Critical Fixes, new Device Support, and Prime Add-On products)
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General > Software Update
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Enable
Change Audit JMS Notification by selecting the
Enable Change Audit JMS Notification
check box.
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Mail and Notification >
Change Audit Notification
See
Enable Change Audit Notifications and Configure Syslog Receivers.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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To send job
notification mail for every user job
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Mail and Notification > Job Notification Mail
See
Configure Job Notification Mail for User Jobs
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Enable
email distribution of reports and alarm notifications.
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Mail and Notification >
Mail Server Configuration
See
Configure Email Server Settings.
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Prime
Infrastructure appliance
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- Set the protocol to be
used for controller and autonomous AP CLI sessions.
- Enable autonomous AP
migration analysis on discovery.
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Network and Device > CLI
Session
See
Configure Protocols for CLI Sessions.
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Wireless
devices only
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Enable auto
refresh after a wireless controller upgrade, and process the save configuration
trap.
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Network and Device >
Controller Upgrade
See
Refresh Controllers After an Upgrade.
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Wireless
devices only
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Enable
Unified AP ping capability setting on the Cisco Prime Infrastructure.
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Network and
Device >
Unified AP Ping Reachability
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Wireless
devices only
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Modify the
settings for Plug and Play.
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Network and Device >
Plug & Play
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Wired
devices only
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Set global
SNMP polling parameters, including trace display values, reachability
parameters and the backoff algorithm.
If you
select
Exponential for the Backoff Algorithm, each SNMP try
waits twice as long as the previous try, starting with the specified timeout
for the first try. If you choose Constant Timeout, each SNMP try waits the
same, specified amount of time. If you select to use reachability parameters,
the Prime Infrastructure defaults to the global Reachability Retries and
Timeout that you configure. If unchecked, Prime Infrastructure always uses the
timeout and retries specified.
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Network and Device >
SNMP
See
Configure Global SNMP Settings.
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Wireless
devices only
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Configure
rogue AP settings to enable Prime Infrastructure to automatically track the
switch port to which the rogue access point is connected in the network.
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Network and Device >
Switch Port Trace (SPT) > Auto SPT
See
Configure SNMP Credentials for Rogue AP Tracing.
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Wireless
devices only
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Set the
SNMP credentials and trace parameters to be used in tracing rogue AP switch
ports.
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Network and Device >
Switch Port Trace (SPT) > Manual SPT
See
Configure SNMP Credentials for Rogue AP Tracing.
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Wireless
devices only
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Set basic
and advanced switch port trace parameters.
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Network and Device >
Switch Port Trace (SPT) > SPT Configuration
See
Configure Switch Port Tracing.
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Wired
devices only
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View, add,
or delete the Ethernet MAC address available in Prime Infrastructure. if you
add multiple Ethernet MAC addresses to this list, then Auto Switch Port Tracing
will not scan these ports for Rogue AP.
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Network and Device>
Switch Port Trace (SPT) > Known Ethernet MAC Address
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Prime
Infrastructure appliance
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Set basic
control parameters used when deploying a device configuration, such as enabling
backup of the running configuration, rollbacks, retrieval of
show command output from the cache, and the number
of CLI thread pools to use.
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Inventory >
Configuration
See
Archive Device Configurations Before Template Deployment.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Set basic
parameters for the configuration archive, such as protocol, timeout value,
number of configuration versions to store, and so forth.
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Inventory >
Configuration Archive
See
Specify When and How to Archive WLC Configurations.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Configure
Data Center settings.
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Inventory > Data Center
Settings
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Prime
Infrastructure appliance
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Specify
IPv4 or IPv6 address preferences
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Inventory >
Discovery
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Determine
whether you want to display groups that do not have members or children
associated with them.
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Inventory >
Grouping
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Configure
global preference parameters for downloading, distributing, and recommending
software Images.
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Inventory > Image
Management
See the Cisco Prime Infrastructur User Guide for information about Image Management.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Enable
inventory collection to allow Prime Infrastructure to collect inventory when it
receives a syslog event for a device.
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Inventory >
Inventory
See
Specify Inventory Collection After Receiving Events.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Store
additional information about a device.
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Inventory > User Defined
Fields
See
Add Device Information to a User Defined Field.
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Wired
devices only
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- Change which alarms,
events, and syslogs are deleted, and how often.
- Set the alarm types for
which email notifications are sent, and how often they are sent.
- Set the alarm types
displayed in the Alarm Summary view.
- Change the content of
alarm notifications sent by email.
- Change how the source of
any failure is displayed.
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Alarms and Events >
Alarms and Events
See
Specify Alarm Clean Up, Display and Email Options.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Configure
remote event and alarm receivers who will receive notifications from Prime
Infrastructure.
Alerts and events are sent as SNMPv2 notifications to configured notification destination. If you are adding a notification
destination with the notification type UDP, the destination you add should be listening to UDP on the same port on which it
is configured. By default, only INFO level events are processed for the selected category. Only SNMPV2 traps are considered
for northbound notification.
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Mail and Notification > Notification Destination
See Configure Alarms Notification Destination.
Alarms and Events > Alarm Notification Policies
See Customize Alarm Notification Policies.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Set the
severity level of any generated alarm.
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Alarms and Events >
Alarm Severity and Auto Clear
See
Change Alarm Severity Levels.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Configure
SNMP traps and events generated for the Prime Infrastructure hardware
appliance.
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Alarms and Events >
System Event Configuration
See
Internal SNMP Trap Generation.
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Prime
Infrastructure appliance
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- Enable automatic
troubleshooting of clients on the diagnostic channel.
- Enable lookup of client
hostnames from DNS servers and set how long to cache them.
- Set how long to retain
disassociated clients and their session data.
- Poll Wired clients to identify their sessions only when a trap or syslog is received.
Note
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This is
not a recommended option to be used in a network with large number of wireless
clients.
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- Enable discover clients
from enhanced traps to discover client and session information from enhanced
trap received from the compatible Cisco WLCs.
You must
configure the WLCs to send the traps using the following CLI commands:
- config trapflags
client enhanced-802.11-associate
- config trapflags
client enhanced-802.11-deauthenticate
- config trapflags
client enhanced-802.11-stats
- config trapflags
client enhanced-authentication
- Enable discover wired
clients on trunk ports to discover the unmanaged entity other than switch and
router, which is connected to trunk ports.
- Disable saving of client
association and disassociation traps and syslogs as events.
- Enable saving of client
authentication failure traps as events, and how long between failure traps to
save them.
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Client and User >
Client
See Configure Client Performance Settings.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Add a
vendor Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) mapping XML file.
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Client and User > User
Defined OUI
See
Add
a New Vendor OUI Mapping.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Upload an
updated vendor OUI mapping XML file.
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Client and User > Upload
OUI
See
Upload
an Updated Vendor OUI Mapping File.
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Wired and
wireless devices
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Configure
the Cisco WAAS Central Manager IP address in Cisco Prime Infrastructure.
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Services > Service
Container Management
See Cisco
WAAS Central Manager Integration (user guide).
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Wired
devices only
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