Preface

Preface

This preface includes the following sections:

Objective

This guide lists the hardware and software recommendations for running this product, and it describes how to install, set up, and log into Cisco Prime Provisioning.

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Noteblank.gif Prime Provisioning can be used as a standalone product or as part of the Prime Carrier Management Suite. When installed as part of the suite, you can launch Prime Provisioning from the Prime Central portal. For more information about Prime Central, see the documentation for Cisco Prime Central.


Related Documentation

See the Cisco Prime Provisioning 7.2 Documentation Overview for a list of all Prime Provisioning guides.

We sometimes update the documentation after original publication. Therefore, you should also review the documentation on Cisco.com for any updates.

Other Cisco Prime Product Documentation

If you are deploying Prime Provisioning as part of the Prime Carrier Management suite 1.3, then see also the documentation for the other suite components:

To secure your systems while deploying Cisco Prime Provisioning 7.2, we recommend you to follow the hardening guidelines mentioned in the below guides:

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Noteblank.gif Please refer to the Security Configuration Guide of NSA for the hardening guidelines.


Audience

This guide is intended primarily for the following audiences:

  • System administrators who are familiar with Linux and are responsible for installing software on Linux servers such as Cisco UCS.
  • System administrators who are familiar with Cisco devices and their company’s network topology.

How This Book is Organized

This guide contains the following chapters:

blank.gif Setting Up Oracle for Prime Provisioning describes how to set up an Oracle Database 11g (Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64 bit Production server) and Oracle Database 12c (Enterprise Edition 12.1.0.2.0 - 64 bit Production server) that works with Prime Provisioning.

  • “Installing Prime Provisioning,” explains what is packaged with Prime Provisioning, prerequisites for installing Prime Provisioning, how to install Prime Provisioning, configuring HTTPS, logging in for the first time, how to install license keys, repository migration and upgrading, launching the Topology Tool, and uninstalling Prime Provisioning.
  • “Upgrading Prime Provisioning,” explains how you can upgrade to the latest Prime Provisioning release.
  • “Next Steps,”explains the steps that you can follow after installing Prime Provisioning. It also describes the objectives of backup and restore and a standby system and how to set them up for Sybase and for Oracle.
  • Chapter A, “Troubleshooting” describes the major areas in the Prime Provisioning installation in which troubleshooting might be necessary.
  • Index

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