System Requirements
Review the system requirements before installing the Cisco Prime Network Registrar 10.0 software:
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Java—You must have the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.7/1.8, or the equivalent Java Development Kit (JDK) installed on your system (The JRE is available from Oracle on its website).
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A 64-bit JRE/JDK is required.
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Operating system—We recommend that your Cisco Prime Network Registrar machine run on the Windows or Linux operating systems as described in the server minimum requirements table below. Cisco Prime Network Registrar requires a 64-bit operating system.
Cisco Prime Network Registrar supports running in VMware ESXi 5.5 or later environment.
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User Interface—Cisco Prime Network Registrar currently includes two user interfaces: a web UI and a CLI:
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The web UI has been tested on Microsoft Internet Explorer 9, Mozilla Firefox 21 later and Google Chrome. Internet Explorer 8 is not supported.
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The CLI runs in a Windows or Linux command window.
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Tip |
Include a network time service in your configuration to avoid time differences between the local and regional clusters. This method ensures that the aggregated data at the regional server appears consistently. The maximum allowable time drift between the regional and local clusters is five minutes. If the time skew exceeds five minutes, then the installation process will not be able to correctly register the server with the regional. In this case, unset and set the password on the regional cluster, and sync again. |
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Linux | Windows | |
OS version1 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 6.5 64-bit and CentOS 6.5 64-bit. |
Windows Server 2012 R22 |
Disk space3 |
With basic DHCP and optimal hardware configuration:
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Memory5 |
Small networks-8 GB, Average networks-16 GB, or Large networks-32 GB. |
System Requirements for Linux OS (RH 6.5 and CentOS 7.5)
To run Cisco Prime Network Registrar on Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 6.5, ensure that the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is installed along with its dependencies. The Linux OS has the following packages. To support External Authentication using AD and GSS TSIG features ensure installation of the following:
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krb5-libs
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cyrus-sasl-gssapi
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To know the kind of Linux system you are on, use the following command: more /etc/redhat-release |
Recommendations
When Cisco Prime Network Registrar is deployed on virtual machines, review the following recommendations:
- Do NOT deploy HA DNS or DHCP failover partners on the same physical server (in separate VMs). This will not provide high availability when the server goes down. Ideally, the high available/failover partners should be sufficiently "separate" that when one fails (because of a hardware, power, networking failure), the other does not.
- When deploying multiple CPNR VMs on the same physical server (or servers served by a common set of disk resources), you should stagger the automatic nightly shadow backups (by default, they occur at 23:45 in the server's local time). To know how to alter this time, see the "Setting Automatic Backup Time" section in Cisco Prime Network Registrar 10.0 Administrator Guide.
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It may be acceptable to not follow the above recommendations for lab environments; but they must be followed for production. |