Cisco Prime Datacenter Network Manager 6.2(5)

Hi Guys,
We purchased the Cisco Prime DCNM 6.2(5), I have installed the software on the Windows 2008 R2 server. Now having difficulty adding devices to DCNM now. I tried searching some documentation but no luck so far.
Following are the devices trying to add on DCNM
Cisco 7010
Cisco 6004.
Would appriciate if anybody can guide me on what are configuration required on switches and how to add devices on DCNM.

Please read the DCNM fundamental guide available on cisco website

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