Cisco Prime Assurance Manager

Is Cisco Prime Assurance Manager included in Prime Infrastructure ...I know it is going EOS.

NO, Cisco Prime Assurance Manager is upgraded and replaced by Cisco Prime Infrastructure. Refer the notice :
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/cloud-systems-management/prime-assurance-manager/index.html

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    New install with a Cisco Prime Assurance 9.0. I am able to log into the CLI with SSH but the web page using https://IPADDRESS does not give me access - message "This page cannot be displayed". I've restarted the VM and services are running. I installed the provisioning server without issue.                 

    NO, Cisco Prime Assurance Manager is upgraded and replaced by Cisco Prime Infrastructure. Refer the notice :
    http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/cloud-systems-management/prime-assurance-manager/index.html

  • Cisco Prime Assurance install Help..!!!! :( :(

    Hi all,
    We would like to bring cisco prime assurance 9.1 in to our Organization
    Guys could you please provide me install guide or screen shot of the  application for the assurance version 9.1 and I wanted to know the prerequisite  for this application like server requirement etc
    We are having a UCS in which we can run a VM machine but I wanted to know is  cisco prime is installed on windows server 2008 ent edition R2,R1?
    Or it has any OVI template like CUCM or how do I install and integrate  it?
    Please help me to proceed in this case..
    Rgds,
    Rebecca
    God bless u all!!

    Hi Rebecca,
    Well....at least you're getting there
    I believe you'd need glabaladmin for the UI as admin is for cli;
    User Accounts
    For  Prime Collaboration, you will be required to specify various passwords  at different instances. This section is designed to help you specify  appropriate passwords in several scenarios that demand your login  credentials (applicable for both converged application and standalone  Prime Collaboration Assurance and Prime Collaboration Provisioning  applications).
    •globaladmin- A superuser who can access both Prime Collaboration Assurance and Prime Collaboration Provisioning UIs.
    •globaladmin  password- Specify this password when you configure your virtual  appliance for either standalone or converged applications. See Configuring the Prime Collaboration Assurance Virtual Appliance and Configuring the Prime Collaboration Provisioning Virtual Appliance. You are also required to specify this password when you log in to the UI (see Password Rules for root User and globaladmin).
    In  Prime Collaboration Provisioning, this password is synched with the  password of postgres admin (to perform backup and restore operations).  The password is then updated in the database and in the /opt/cupm/sep/dfc.properties file. You must log in as a root user to access the dfc.properties file.
    Note If  you plan to install both Prime Collaboration Assurance and Prime  Collaboration Provisioning, ensure that you specify the same password  for both applications during installation.
    •CLI Admin Username—The default username is admin. However, you can specify the username of your choice.
    •CLI  Admin Password—Specify a password for the SSH CLI admin. This password  is used to log in to the CLI to check the application status and perform  backup and restore (see Password Rules for CLI admin).
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    •Root user—A superuser who has all privileges in Linux shell.
    •Root password—Specify a password for the root user (see Password Rules for root User and globaladmin).
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    •Must contain at least one of each: lowercase letter, uppercase letter, number, and special characters.
    •No character in the password may be repeated more than three times consecutively.
    •Cannot contain non-ASCII characters, %, +, and &.
    •Cannot be cisco or ocsic or any variant obtained by changing the capitalization of letters therein, or by substituting 1,!, or | for i, substituting 0 for o, or substituting $ for s.
    •Cannot be same as the username, and cannot be the username reversed.
    •Must contain from 8 to 80 characters.
    •Cannot end with these characters: *, ; or #.
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    Note•To  change the root password, you must log in as root user and execute the  "passwd" command, which prompts you for a new password.
    •If  you are planning to integrate Provisioning and Assurance servers, make  sure that you adhere to the Assurance-specific globaladmin password  rules while setting up / creating the password for globaladmin in  Provisioning.
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    •Must contain atleast six characters.
    •Must contain at least one of each: lowercase letter, uppercase letter, and number.
    •Must not be the same as the username itself.
    Installation Prompts
    We  recommend that you find out the values beforehand for the following  parameters, as you will be required to enter them at the console prompts  when you configure the virtual appliance:
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    •IP default netmask—The default subnet mask for the IP address
    •IP default gateway—The IP address of the default gateway
    •Default DNS domain—The default domain name
    •Primary nameserver—The primary name server. You may add a name server. To configure several name servers, enter y.
    •Primary NTP server[time.nist.gov]—The primary NTP server. To enter a secondary NTP server, enter y at the next prompt.
    Note Prime Collaboration 9.5 supports three NTP servers. To configure a tertiary NTP server, enter y at the next prompt, after you specify a secondary NTP server.
    •Timezone—The  timestamp that is displayed on the UI is the server time. By default,  the configured timezone is UTC. For a list of supported timezones, see Supported Timezones for Prime Collaboration. You must use the same timezone for Prime Collaboration Assurance and Prime Collaboration Provisioning servers in converged mode.
    •Username—The CLI admin username. The default is admin. However, you can specify the username of your choice.
    •Password—The  CLI admin password. This password is used to log in to the CLI to check  the application status and perform backup and restore.
    •Root user—A superuser who has all privileges in Linux shell.
    •Root password—Specify a password for the root user.
    •globaladmin—A  superuser of the application who has all privileges, and whose account  used for initial login to the application (UI).
    •globaladmin password—Specify a password for the globaladmin.
    •Network deployment mode-Select the network deployment mode you need. Specify E for Enterprise Deployment or M for Managed Service Provider Deployment (E/M).
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/prime/collaboration/9.5/quick/start/guide/Cisco_Prime_Collaboration_Quick_Start_Guide_9_5.html#wp109430
    Cheers!
    Rob
    "When it comes to luck you make your own  " 
    - Springsteen

  • Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.6: Install Units silently ? ./setup.sh -f silent_input_file.txt

    Friends
    This one should be routed to Cisco prime performance manager 1.6 forums
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    Any help in this regards is greatly appreciated.
    Thanks in advance
    Dharmesh Shah
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    Friends
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  • Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution - List of manageble devices

    Is there a list of devices that is current list of devices that Cisco Prime is able to manage (ie: configuration files, images, health and status, etc)?
    I more specifically need to know if Prime manages IPS-4200 series, As one of my requirments is to back up configuration, images, signature files and ideally from one repository as the rest of the Cisco router/switching devices.
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    -OZ

    Hi Oscar,
    Here is the list of devices information supported by Prime. Select the version of PI you are running & see
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps12239/products_device_support_tables_list.html
    If that answer your query pls mark this thread as answered.
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    Rasika
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  • Using CVP on Cisco Prime Assurance 10.5

    Hello guys,
    I'm trying to add CVP 8.5 to be monitored by Cisco Prime Collab. Assurance 10.5, and after added the IP and SNMP RO, it shows that the SNMP credentials does not match.
    Is everyone else getting this issue on this new version?
    Thanks in advance

    I have two instances of CVP -- one in Production and another in TEST.  The Production one I have had working with CUOM via SNMP for a while. In testing Prime I was setting up the TEST environment and found I couldn't add the SNMP string to any devices as non were listed in OAMP, but I was able to copy the SNMPD file (it actually is SNMPD.conf but Windows assumes that it is of type "Speed Dial" and hides the extension -- even if you have show extensions turned on in Windows Explorer) from my working Production environment to TEST and it worked.
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  • Unable to login to the web console cisco Prime assurance 9.0 password not working :(

    Hi all,
    I was able to install the Cisco Prime 9.0 assurance
    I am entering the correct username and password still I am not able to login to Web admin page
    How do i reset the password and login to the web admin console??
    Plz help... urgent...
    Rgds,
    Rebecca.... 

    Thanks Rob so much
    yes i booted the NCS from the DVD and installed the applications
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  • SCP issue in Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.2.5

    Hi guys,
    I am trying to solve the following issue for the failed scheduled jog using SCP:
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    Number of devices upgraded : 0
    Number of devices failed : 1
    Total time taken for Job - 3 Minutes 20 Seconds
    Status of Job - FAILED
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    Connected successfully.
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    Copying cat3k_caa-universalk9.SPA.03.03.05.SE.150-1.EZ5.bin from Software Repository to scp-specific directory.
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    Device Upgrade Result : Failed
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    Solution:
          Timeout needs to be increased for a device or entire device type group from Admin > Collection Settings > Inventory > Edit the Inventory/Config Timeout and Retry Settings
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              Telnet Timeout – 800s(This timeout is applicable for both TELNET and SSH)
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    Hi guys,
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  • Can we Monitor third party Windows servers through Cisco Prime

    Hi Team,
    We are  using  Cisco Prime assurance and  are currently monitoring Cisco UCCE Components through it.
    Meanwhile we have   few third party  windows servers , which we would like to monitor it through Cisco Prime , just to maintain a single monitoring tool.
    If yes, please share the steps or link.Also highlight the limitations in that.
    Regards,
    krishna

    Seems Cisco Prime Assurance Manager is now obsolete and end of life already.
    It is replaced by Cisco Prime Infrastructure. CPI supports third party/vendor devices to some minimum extent with limited management details collected via SNMP Templates.
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  • CISCO PRIME INFRASTUCTURE 1.2_instalacion de Compliance y Assurance en un mismo Appliance.

    Gente,
    Alguno pudo instalar en el mismo Appicance los módulos de Prime Infrastructure 1.2 Compliance y Assurance??? Hay una guia de instalacion?
    Gracias,
    Marcelo.

    Spanish
    Aquí hay un enlace a la Guía de Instalación Primer Gerente de Aseguramiento
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps12349/tsd_products_support_install_and_upgrade.html
    Google es todo lo que tienes que hacer ...
    English
    Here's a link to Prime Assurance Manager Installation Guide
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps12349/tsd_products_support_install_and_upgrade.html
    Google it is all you've gotta do...

  • Cisco Prime LMS 4.1, "License Server/Daemon Manager is down."

    Hello,
    We having problem with Cisco Prime LMS running version 4.1.
    When open Home page shows the next message: "License Server/Daemon Manager is down. Please check license.log for more information." (see attached)
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    It looks like you're seeing CSCte49301.  Follow the release note steps to solve this:
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    Shutdown CiscoWorks Daemon Manager with the following command from the server's command prompt:
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  • Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.x Server requirements & Operating System

    Dear Friends
    I wish you are in very good health ........ I really very confused regarding LMS and i really needs your help ........ I need to order LMS for one of our customer with 500 devices and reporting cabailities ..... So i chosse base license "R-PI-1.1-K9" and 500 device license "R-PI-1.1-500-K9" and
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    In addition to the release notes for the 4.2.3 patch noted above, please also see  the 4.2 release notes which further direct you:
    Server and Client Requirements
    For information on server and client requirements for the system and browser, see Chapter 2 of Installing and Migrating to Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.2 at:
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  • Ask the Expert: Overview of Cisco Prime Service Catalog and Process Orchestrator Solutions

    Welcome to this Cisco Support Community Ask the Expert conversation. This is an opportunity to learn and ask questions about the Cisco Prime Service Catalog and Process Orchestrator solutions.
    Cisco expert Jason Davis will discuss Cisco’s network management products offered under the Cisco Prime framework. If you have questions about Cisco Prime infrastructure or data center automation with our Cisco Prime Service Catalog and Process Orchestrator solutions, join us on the Cisco Support Community.
    Jason Davis is a distinguished services engineer in the Intelligent Infrastructure Practice team of Cisco Advanced Services. His role is to provide strategic and tactical consulting for hundreds of Advanced Services customers, lead service innovation, and assess new services and technologies. Jason's primary expertise areas are in network management systems, intelligent automation, virtualization, data center operations, software-defined networking, and network programmability.
    Based out of the Research Triangle Park (RTP) campus, Jason is also responsible for administering the Research Triangle Park Network Management Lab, Cisco's largest network management lab.
    Since joining Cisco in 1998, Jason has been a frequent speaker at Cisco's Networkers and CiscoLive conferences in the United States and Europe. In the past five years he has also been involved in the conference network setup and monitoring. He is a much sought-after resource by the field sales teams to assist with presales solutions and executive briefings. He has provided strategic and tactical network management consulting for several hundred customers.
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    Jason received his bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Miami (FL). He has been married for 20 years and has 4 children. His interests include providing audiovisual technical support for churches and conference venues, camping and biking with his family, remote-control helicopter piloting, paintball, and recreational shooting.
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    Because of the volume expected during this event, Jason might not be able to answer every question. Remember that you can continue the conversation in Data Center > Intelligent Automation under the subcommunity Cisco Prime Service Catalog shortly after the event. This event lasts through September 12, 2014. Visit this forum often to view responses to your questions and the questions of other Cisco Support Community members.

    Hello Jason,
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