How to Run Cisco Prime Network Registrar as Docker Container
For information on how to run Cisco Prime Network Registrar as Docker container, see the "Cisco Prime Network Registrar on Container" chapter in Cisco Prime 11.0 Installation Guide.
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Cisco Prime Network Registrar 11.0 can be run as a Docker container that you can install in your own infrastructure. There are two Docker images provided for Cisco Prime Network Registrar 11.0: a regional container and a local container.
For information on how to run Cisco Prime Network Registrar as Docker container, see the "Cisco Prime Network Registrar on Container" chapter in Cisco Prime 11.0 Installation Guide.