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Cisco Prime Network Services Controller 3.2 Documentation Overview
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Cisco Prime Network Services Controller 3.2 Documentation Overview
January 31, 2014
You can access the Cisco Prime Network Services Controller (Prime Network Services Controller) 3.2 end-user documentation on Cisco.com at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps13213/tsd_products_support_series_home.html.
To navigate from the Cisco.com home page, choose Support > Documentation > Products > Cloud and Systems Management > Cloud Management > Cisco Prime Network Services Controller.
Note We sometimes update the documentation after original publication. Therefore, you should review the documentation on Cisco.com for any updates.
The following documents are provided as part of the Prime Network Services Controller product:
Documentation Title What's IncludedCisco Prime Network Services Controller 3.2 Quick Start Guide
•System requirements.
•Installing Prime Network Services Controller.
•Configuring Prime Network Services Controller.
•Upgrading Prime Network Services Controller.
•Backing Up and Restoring Prime Network Services Controller.
•Exporting and Importing in Prime Network Services Controller.
•Patching Prime Network Services Controller.
•Prime Network Services Controller GUI overview.
•Configuring authentication for user logins.
•Configuring Role-Based Access Control (RBAC).
•Configuring trusted points for LDAP servers.
•Configuring system profiles.
•Configuring VM managers.
•Configuring managed resources.
•Configuring InterCloud resources.
•Configuring security policies.
•Configuring service policies and profiles.
•Configuring device policies and profiles.
Cisco Prime Network Services Controller 3.0 CLI Configuration Guide
•Accessing the Prime Network Services Controller CLI.
•Overview of the Prime Network Services Controller CLI.
•Prime Network Services Controller CLI basic commands.
Cisco Prime Network Services Controller 3.0 XML API Reference Guide
•Getting started with Prime Network Services Controller XML API.
•Using Prime Network Services Controller XML API methods and filters.
•Syntax and examples for supported and unsupported Prime Network Services Controller XML API Methods.
•System requirements.
•New features in Prime Network Services Controller 3.2.
•Known limitations.
•Open bugs in Prime Network Services Controller 3.2.
Cisco Prime Network Services Controller 3.2 Supported Devices
Supported devices and versions for Prime Network Services Controller 3.2.
Open Source Used in Cisco Prime Network Services Controller 3.2
List of licenses and notices for open source software.
Cisco Prime Network Services Controller 3.2 Documentation Overview (this document)
List of end-user documents.
Related Suite Component DocumentationCisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) documentation set on Cisco.com.
Cisco Cloud Services Router 1000V (CSR 1000V) documentation on Cisco.com.
Cisco Nexus 1000V Intercloud documentation on Cisco.com.
Cisco Nexus 1000V Series switch documentation set on Cisco.com.
Cisco Prime Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) documentation set on Cisco.com
Cisco Virtual Security Gateway (VSG) for Nexus 1000V Series switch documentation set on Cisco.com.
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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