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Release Notes for Cisco Prime Network Control System (WAN) 1.1
Filtering on Custom Time Frames
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Release Notes for Cisco Prime Network Control System (WAN) 1.1
Last Updated: February 8, 2012These release notes contain the following sections:
•New Features and Enhancements
•Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Introduction
Cisco Prime NCS (WAN) provides lifecycle management of Cisco routers and switches, simplifying the configuration, administration, monitoring, and troubleshooting of these devices. Cisco Prime NCS (WAN) helps deploy and manage Cisco Borderless Network architectures and services with a focus on WAN and multi-service branch networks.
For detailed information on Cisco Prime Network Control System (WAN) features, see the Cisco Prime Network Control System (WAN) 1.1 User Guide.
For information on prerequisite, system requirements, and installation, see the Cisco Prime Network Control System (WAN) 1.1 Quick Start Guide.
New Features and Enhancements
The following topics describe new features and enhancements in Cisco Prime NCS (WAN) 1.1:
•Filtering on Custom Time Frames
Importing Sites in Bulk
You can create a set of sites in a spreadsheet and import them all into Cisco Prime NCS (WAN) at one time. This can be useful if your organization has a large or complex set of campuses and buildings.
Step 1 Select Operate > Device Work Center.
Step 2 In the menu, click Bulk.
Step 3 Click the link to download a site import template file, then click Close.
The CSV sample contains all the fields that must be contained in your imported file, and a self-explanatory sample entry. You can edit this file with any spreadsheet application that reads CSV files.
Step 4 Prepare your site import file using a copy of the template. Be sure to save the site import file in CSV format.
Step 5 When your site import file is ready: Select Operate > Device Work Center, and click Bulk.
Step 6 Select Site, then click Browse to navigate to your site import file and select it.
Step 7 Click Import. Cisco Prime NCS (WAN) displays the status of the import job in a popup. To see job details, click on the link in the popup, or choose Tools Task Manager > Jobs Dashboard.
Tuning OVA Settings
As indicated in the Cisco Network Control System 1.1 Quick Start Guide, the Cisco Prime NCS (WAN) virtual appliance (OVA) comes in several different sizes. These OVAs are designed to accommodate a variety of traffic data volumes and server configurations. They are also flexible, in that users can adjust them to suit server resources. For example, you can install the Small OVA, and run it at the Small OVA performance level. You can later adjust the number of virtual CPUs, total memory and disk space allocated to the OVA, so that it provides the performance of the Large or Extra Large OVA performance.
After modifying the virtual appliance, you will need restart it. Select Administration > Setting > Appliance Status to inspect the settings Cisco Prime NCS (WAN) is currently using.
To modify the OVA settings:
Step 1 Shutdown Cisco Prime NCS (WAN) and the virtual appliance, as follows:
a. Log in to the virtual appliance using the administrative username and password you specified when you installed Cisco Prime NCS (WAN) (e.g.,
admin
admin
).b. At the command line, shut down the application:
admin# ncs stop
c. At the command line, halt the virtual appliance:
admin#halt
.Step 2 In the VMWare Vsphere client, right click the virtual appliance on which you run Cisco Prime NCS (WAN). Select Edit Settings. The Vsphere client displays Virtual Machine Properties for the selected virtual appliance. If the Hardware tab is not already displayed, select it.
Step 3 To modify the memory settings:
a. Select Memory.
b. Adjust the Memory Size value as needed.
Step 4 To modify the CPU settings:
a. Select CPUs.
b. Select a new Number of Virtual Processors from the list.
Step 5 To modify the disk space settings:
a. Select Add to add a new hard disk resource.
b. Select Hard Disk as the Device Type, then click Next.
c. Select Create a new virtual disk, then click Next.
d. Enter the desired Disk Size and select the Location, then click Next.
e. At the Advanced Options window, click Next.
f. Click Finish to create the new virtual hard disk
Step 6 When you are finished, click OK to apply your changes.
Step 7 Power on the virtual appliance and restart Cisco Prime NCS (WAN). The system will begin using the newly allocated resources automatically.
Filtering on Custom Time Frames
Cisco Prime NCS (WAN) dashlets reporting network performance information over a period of time offer a variety of generic time frames to choose from. Users can, for example, choose to see network alarms reported during the past hour, past 24 hours, past day, past month, and so on.
Users can also filter network statistics on custom time frames, selecting any starting and ending date and time they choose. To do so, follow the steps below.
Step 1 In the dashlet's Time Frame field, click the "plus" icon at the right of the field (+).
Step 2 Click the radio button next to the dropdown From field.
Step 3 In the From field, enter a date (in
mm/dd/yyyy
) format, and a time (inhh:mm AM/PM
format), separated by a space. Alternatively: Click the calendar icon to select a date and time, then click Save.Step 4 Repeat Step 3 in the To field.
Step 5 Click OK to set the custom time frame.
Step 6 Click Go to filter the dashlet data using this custom time frame.
Open Caveats
Table 1 lists the Open Caveats in the Cisco Prime Network Control System (WAN) 1.1 release.
Click on the identifier to view the impact and workaround for the caveat. This information is displayed in the Bug Toolkit. You can track the status of the open caveats, using the Bug Toolkit.
Related Documentation
You can access the following additional Cisco Prime NCS (WAN) guides on the Cisco Prime Network Control System (WAN) page on Cisco.com:
•Cisco Prime Network Control System (WAN) 1.1 Quick Start Guide
•Cisco Prime Network Control System (WAN) 1.1 User Guide
•Open Source Used In Cisco Prime Network Control System (WAN) 1.1
•Cisco Prime Network Control System (WAN) 1.1 Release Notes (this document)
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
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