Cisco Prime Infrastructure, Express, licensing

Are there any funcionatility limitation between each edition of the Cisco Prime Infrastructure other than supported number of devices?
Does it support turning APs on and off on a predefined scheduled?
I read in the manual "Cisco Prime Infrastructure Classic View Configuration Guide for Wireless Devices" that it is possible to Managing WLAN Status Schedules.  Does it require the assurance license feature set or will lifecycle license will be sufficient?

I believe you could create a scheduled Lightweight AP Configuration Template job and have it simply turn off the radios on the selected APs. Make it recurring (every night at a certain time) and add a complementary recurring job to turn the radios back on at the desired time.
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  • Web interface on Cisco Prime Infrastructure express not coming up

    Trying to get Cisco Prime Infrastructure express installed. The installation completes without any error but when I try to run show NCS or attempt to start stop the service get the following output
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    % Application NCS is not installed
    usdayt-cis-002/admin# ncs start
    sh: /opt/CSCOlumos/bin/wcsadmin.sh: No such file or directory
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    NAME: "Cisco-VM chassis", DESCR: "Cisco-VM chassis"
    PID: Cisco-VM-SPID     , VID: V01 , SN: 1GP9SNNE5HJ
    Total RAM Memory: 16304916 kB
    CPU Core Count: 8
    CPU 0: Model Info: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2695 v2 @ 2.40GHz
    CPU 1: Model Info: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2695 v2 @ 2.40GHz
    CPU 2: Model Info: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2695 v2 @ 2.40GHz
    CPU 3: Model Info: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2695 v2 @ 2.40GHz
    CPU 4: Model Info: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2695 v2 @ 2.40GHz
    CPU 5: Model Info: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2695 v2 @ 2.40GHz
    CPU 6: Model Info: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2695 v2 @ 2.40GHz
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    Disk 0: Geometry: 255 heads 63 sectors/track 38244 cylinders
    NIC Count: 1
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    OK, that's the correct one. Can you verify the checksum of the file? It should be:
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  • Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.2 licensing

    I have a customer that is running CiscoWorks 3.2 and they also have NCS 1.1 (upgraded from WCS 7.0).  They have found that it costs way more to upgrade CiscoWorks to Cisco Prime Infrastructure than it would be to just buy licenses after they finish upgrading NCS to Cisco Prime 1.2. 
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    Have you gone through the below link
    http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/cloud-systems-management/prime-infrastructure/guide_c07-714720.html

  • Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.1 Express OVA failing to boot up

    Hi all, i'm wondering if you can help me, i'm trying to deploy Cisco Prime Infrastructure in a lab envrionment but it's not working correctly.
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    I did find some related info on a blog https://deekayen.net/kernel-alive-lock which mentions booting with "noapic", however when I try to press "P" on the grub boot loader it prompts me to enter a password which I dont know! My normal admin passwords arent working.
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    The server takes about 30 mins to boot up, it's not actually broken it's just extremely slow .. I have found numerous people reporting this issue online, and our production system also does this! I guess my original problem is solved, although I would prefer this issue not to exist!

  • Can i install Cisco prime infrastructure 1.3 with 1.1 license.

    Can i install Cisco prime infrastructure 1.3 with 1.1 license.To be more precise it will be fresh installation
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    has been bundled into one service.But both were seperate entities in Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.1.

    It doesn't matter if you want to make a new installation or an upgrade. The questions is the license.
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    Otherwise order the Lifecycle License for 50 devices (L-N-PI12-50-M). This generates CON-PSUU-PI12LF50 for 12 months, list price 414,81$. Then Upgrade from 1.1 to 1.2, patch the system and upgrade to 1.3.
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  • Problem with implementing license in Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.2

    Goodday,
    For Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.2 I downloaded an license from the license portal.
    This concerns a eval/demo license, for an demo of Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.2.
    When selecting the the type of license you get a few options, from which I selected the basic, advanced and lifecycle evaluation licenses. This is the type of license that is required for our demo.
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    Regards,
    Dennie Verhoeven

    Hi Dennie,
    PI2X-BASE-LF-AS-US-VM-N-EVAL-90   >> I think you have used this product name while generating the license
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        Product Description         : R-PI2X-K9:R-PI2X-K9 : Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.x
        Product Qty                 : 1
        UDI                        : PID: PRIME-NCS-VAPL  SN: ANY:ANY
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    Thanks-
    Afroz
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  • When is Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.0 released, and what does 2.0 offer?

                       We are running Prime Infrastructure 1.3 primarily for wireless management at this point.  We have enough licenses to add all our switches, routers, and firewalls, but we're hesitant to do so until 2.0 comes out.  While there are some features for backing up and configuring switches and routers, 1.3 still seems pretty limited in regards to non-wireless features.  For example, nearly every report in 1.3 is for wireless controllers or AP's, there are no reports I've found relevent for switches and routers.  I've read a lot of blogs, cisco posts, and white papers talking about how Cisco Prime Infrastrucure 2.0 will finally consolidate Prime into a truly all-in-one network management suite that can manage the entire Cisco environment.  Does anyone know when it's officially being released?  Does anyone have an tech sheets on what's new in 2.0, or what its capabilities are?  I want to better understand what 2.0 has to offer, when it's coming out, how to upgrade, so I can start planning for the upgrade and eventually importing all our network devices to Cisco Prime for centralized management.  Any useful information or links would be appreciated.
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    PI 2.0 is in Beta mode for testing in closed group already. However it may still take some time to get released on CCO for FCS.
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    > As Cisco have a vision of one network Management software for both wired and wireless infrastructure, which started getting real partially with Cisco PI.
    As WCS got evolved to NCS and eventually to Cisco Prime Infrastructure, but it doesnt yet have full Management capability for wired infra., which is there with LMS.
    With CPI 2.x Cisco plans to blend entire LMS and WCS features together.
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  • Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.0 and Cisco ASA

    Hello,
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    Have you downloaded and applied the latest Device Pack updates?
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  • Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.2 on Windows Server/Hyper-V

    Hi Everyone,
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    Thanks,
    Azhar...

    Cisco Prime LMS will slowly be phased out in favor of Cisco Prime Infrastructure and hence there are no new mainline releases are planned to provide support to new Hardware or virtualization support.
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    For more details on HW and SW requirements for Cisco Prime LMS, please check document here.
    -Thanks
    Vinod

  • Ciscoworks LMS 3.0 to Cisco Prime Infrastructure LMS 4.2

    In order to complete the upgrade the LMS 3.x runs over a physical server that ends with the upgrade(server its gona be retired), the think is that the Cisco Prime comes with an UCS and its gona run over a VM. The question here is the "Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.1 - Maj Upg from LMS 2.x/3.x" media could be runs as clean install, I mean with no LMS 3.x intalled  before? an the "Prime Infrastructure LMS 4.2 - 1.5K Device Maj Upg Lic" could be registered with no license installed of LMS 3.x?

    There are a couple of things to distinguish:
    1. The product SKU you need to order to migrate from LMS 3 to LMS 4.2.
    2. The license file that is installed on that new LMS server.
    #1 is based on Cisco agreeing, usually through the partner or reseller you are working with, that you are entitled to order the upgrade SKU (vs. buy a complete new product). The upgrade SKUs are all listed in the ordering guide here.
    L-PI12-1.5K-UP (note - NOT the 1.1 product description you noted in the original post) would be the SKU for a major upgrade from LMS 2.x/3.x to the current Prime Infrastructure 1.2 release at the 1500 device license level. That upgrade includes licenses for both PI 1.2 and Prime LMS 4.2. You may choose which to install - most LMS customers stick with LMS for now as PI 1.2 does not yet have full feature parity. Your managed devices should not exceed 1500 combined (in this case) but that combined number is not enforced technically by the product's license daemon.
    Once you have purchased the product and have the media you can install it on any host that meets the installation prerequisites as far as OS, memory, disk etc. A clean installation of LMS does not check for or require a previous installation as far as technical checks.
    #2 - Once you have installed the new LMS server (and optionally a step near the end of installation, you need to add in the license file (*.lic file). That is obtained through the Cisco licensing portal (or via the TAC if you prefer) using the Product Activation Key (PAK) received with your product.

  • Ask the Expert: Cisco Prime Infrastructure - Implementation and Deployment

    Welcome to the Cisco Support Community Ask the Expert conversation.
    This Ask The expert Session will cover questions spanning Cisco Prime Infrastructure on Implementation and Deployment on Wired and Wireless. This will be more specific to Customer’s and Partners questions product covering PI on configuration, Features and Menu, Network Monitoring, Maps, Implementation, High Availability and Maintenance and t/s parts.
    Monday, February 2nd, 2015 to Friday, February 13th, 2015
    Dhiresh Yadav is a customer support engineer in High-Touch Technical Services (HTTS)  handling supporting Wireless and Network Management based Cisco products and is based in Bangalore. His areas of expertise include Cisco Prime Infrastructure and Cisco Wireless products. He has over 7 years of industry experience working with large enterprise and service provider networks. He also holds CCNP (RS) and CCIE (DC) certifications.
    Afroz Ahmad is a customer support engineer in High-Touch Technical Services (HTTS)  handling supporting Wireless and Network Management based Cisco products and is based in Bangalore. His areas of expertise include Cisco NMS products like Prime Infrastructure, LMS, IP SLA and SNMP etc. He has over 7 years of industry experience working with large enterprise and service provider networks. He also holds CCNP (RS),CCIE (DC), and SCJP (Sun Certified Java Professional )
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    ** Remember to use the rating system to let the experts know you have received an adequate response.**
    Because of the volume expected during this event, the experts might not be able to answer every question. Remember that you can continue the conversation in the Network Infrastructure community, > Network Management, shortly after the event. This event lasts through February 13th 2015. Visit this forum often to view responses to your questions and those of other Cisco Support Community members.

    Hello Wilson,
    Thanks for joining us.
    1841 should just work fine for net flow . Hope you have a valid "PI Assurance license" installed on the server.
    "PI Assurance license" is required for "net-flow"  feature
    Devices supporting Netflow in PI ::
    1400, 1600, 1700 & 1800
    2500, 2600 & 2800
    3600, 3700, 3750 & 3800
    4500 & 4700
    AS5300 & 5800
    7200, 7300, 7400 & 7500
    Catalyst 4500 ASCI
    Catalyst 5000, 6500, & 7600 ASCI
    ESR 10000 ASCI
    GSR 12000 ASCI
    Cisco IOS Software Release Version
    Supported Cisco Hardware Platforms
    11.1CA, 11.1CC
    Cisco 7200 and 7500 series, RSP 7200 series
    12.0
    Cisco 1720, 2600, 3600, 4500, 4700, AS5800 
    RSP 7000 and 7200 series
    uBR 7200 and 7500 series
    RSM series
    12.0T, 12.0S
    Cisco 1720, 2600, 3600, 4500, 4700, AS5800 
    RSP 7000 and 7200 series
    uBR 7200 and 7500 series
    RSM series, MGX8800RPM series, and BPx8600 series
    12.0(3)T, 12.0(3)S
    Cisco 1720, 2600, 3600, 4500, 4700, AS5300, AS5800
    RSP 7000 and 7200 series
    uBR 7200 and 7500 series
    RSM series, MGX8800RPM series, and BPx8650 series
    12.0(4)T
    Cisco 1400, 1600, 1720, 2500, 2600, 3600, 4500,
    4700, AS5300, AS5800
    RSP 7000 and 7200 series
    uBR 7200 and 7500 series
    RSM series, MGX8800RPM series, and BPx8650 series
    12.0(4)XE
    Cisco 7100 series
    12.0(6)S
    Cisco 12000 series
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    1)    This should list the IP address of the PI SERVER ( along with other outputs if any)
    b)    sh running-config | inc 9991
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    c)    If the above are fine, then verify that the flow monitor, flow exporter and the flow records are correctly configured on the device.
    Refer to the URLs below to configure NetFlow export.
    http://preview.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/prime/infrastructure/2.0/user/guide/setup_monitor.html#wp1056427
    Thanks-
    Afroz
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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
    Compliance Management - 500 Device License "L-PI-1.1-CM-500"
    What really confused me that i tried to search server cabalitity for my requirments & Operating system and couldn't find it ...... what i need your help for is the following:
    1) What is the server requirments ???
    2) What is operating system (windows 2008 or VMWare VMware ESX/ESXi Version 4.1 or 5.0)
    3) Is their any deticated applicance from Cisco ??
    Please help
    Thanks in advance

    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:
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/ciscoworks_lan_management_solution/4.2/install/guide/
    install.html
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    Once you have installed LMS 4.2, you should patch - first to 4.2.2 and then to the current 4,2,3. then run the software update feature to bring all package components up to date.
    Regarding licensing, there is a Cisco Prime Infrastructure Ordering and Licensing Guide here.
    When you order the licenses for PI 1.2 (new customer), you order the base product and then Lifecycle licenses (required for either PI 1.2 Lifecycle and LMS installations - which option is a customer choice) and, optionally, Compliance and Assurance licenses. An upgrade order for an existing LMS customer will include the base PI 1.2 with Lifecycle licenses as well as LMS in a single SKU as noted in tables 4 and 5 of the Ordering Guide.

  • Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.2 OVA not found

    Hi all,
    I want to download Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.2 OVA but I can't find it, there is just  "Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.2 Plug and Play for Virtual Appliance " . Is this the right OVA ?
    Thanks for your help
    BR
    Aaziz

    Hi Aaziz,
    Unfortunately this download of this file is not available anymore on cisco.com site.
    As an alternative, you can download PI 1.3 OVA, where you can find the same features and
    interface:
    http://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284652876&softwareid=284272932&relea
    se=1.3&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=all
    Note:  you can use the same license of PI 1.2 on PI 1.3
    Thanks-
    Afroz
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  • WCS and LMS to Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.3 Upgrade

    Hello,
    Our customer is currently having WCS for 500 devices and LMS 3.2 for 1500 devices. We are planning to upgrade to Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.3.
    I want to check is the upgrade procedure that we have planned is ok or we have missed something.
    Phase 1: WCS to CPI 1.3 upgrade
    1. Check that WCS is at 7.0.230.0  version
    2. Export WCS database
    3. Install NCS 1.1.1.24 software
    4. Contact cisco to obtain trial license for NCS software (L-WCS-NCS1-M-K9 license).
    5. Migrate WCS license and import it in NCS software
    6. Migrate WCS data to NCS software using ncs migrate command
    7. Patch NCS software
    8. Inline upgrade to CPI 1.3 software
    9. Install proper licenses on CPI 1.3 (WCS and LMS device count)
    My concern in this first phase is should I use NCS large image since our Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.3 software should manage 2000 devices at the end.
    Or is it better not to perform inline upgrade and insted go with exporting data from NCS and then importing them to CPI 1.3 that is going to be installed separately?
    Phase 2: LMS 3.2 to CPI upgrade
    1. Export LMS 3.2 database
    2. Install LMS 4.2 software
    3. Install license to LMS 4.2
    4. Restore data from LMS 3.2 to LMS 4.2
    5. Direct upgrade from LMS 4.2 to 4.2.2
    6. Export the device list with credentials from LMS 4.2.2  and import it as a Bulk Import in CPI 1.3
    At the end we will have CPI 1.3 and LMS 4.2.2 software running.
    Is it possible to directly upgrade from LMS 4.2 to LMS 4.2.4 and then import data to CPI 1.3 or we need to go with 4.2.2 version?
    Regards,
    Jelena

    Hello Marvin,
    We have restored LMS 3.2 SP 1 database on LMs 4.2 and we have got some error messages during restore. Please see our restore output:
    [kalms4/root-ade ~]# /opt/CSCOpx/bin/perl /opt/CSCOpx/bin/res
    resolver.pl           restoreDBTableMig.pl  restoreJRMMig.pl      restorebackup.pl     
    [kalms4/root-ade ~]# /opt/CSCOpx/bin/perl /opt/CSCOpx/bin/restorebackup.pl -d /opt/BKP/
    Restore started at : 2013/12/05 14:11:58
    Please see '/var/adm/CSCOpx/log/restorebackup.log' for status.
         USER ID is ..................................... : sysadmin
         OS of the backup archive is..................... : Windows
    INFO:The backup archive is from a different OS. Your current Platform is: Soft Appliance .
    You are attempting to perform a Cross Platform Restore..
    Do you wish to continue (Y/N) [Y] :Y
         Generation to be restored is ................... : 0
         Backup taken from............................... : /opt/BKP/
         Common Services version in the backup data is... : 3.3.1
         Common Services is installed in................. : /opt/CSCOpx
         The temp folder for this restore program........ : /opt/CSCOpx/tempBackupData
         Applications installed on this machine ......... : [Common Services][Campus Manager][Resource Manager Essentials][Device Fault Manager][cwportal][ipm][upm][cvw][cwlms]
         Applications in the backup archive ............. : [Common Services][Campus Manager][Resource Manager Essentials][Device Fault Manager][opsxml][cwportal][ipm][upm][cvw]
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                  applications in the backup archive. If you restore data from this backup archive,it may
                  cause problems in the CiscoWorks applications.
                  Do you want to continue the restore operation?  (y-continue or n-quit, y/n)?Y
         Applications to be restored are................. : [Common Services] [Campus Manager] [Resource Manager Essentials] [Device Fault Manager] [cwportal] [ipm] [upm] [cvw]
         Available disk space in NMSROOT................. : 86451488 Kb
         Required disk space in NMSROOT.................. : 35906524 Kb
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      preRestore of [Campus Manager] has completed.
      preRestore of [Resource Manager Essentials] has started.
      preRestore of [Resource Manager Essentials] has completed.
      preRestore of [Device Fault Manager] has started.
      preRestore of [Device Fault Manager] has completed.
      preRestore of [cwportal] has started.
      preRestore of [cwportal] has completed.
      preRestore of [ipm] has started.
      preRestore of [ipm] has completed.
      preRestore of [upm] has started.
      preRestore of [upm] has completed.
      preRestore of [cvw] has started.
      preRestore of [cvw] has completed.
      doRestore of [Common Services] has started.
              Cross Platform Update started.
              Cross Platform Update completed.
              License check started.
                 WARNING: The license details in the server are different from the backup data.
                          After restoring, please check the license available in the server.
                 WARNING: Your current license count is lower than your earlier license count.
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