Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 10.6 Installation Guide
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Verifying the Installation
To verify that Prime Optical was installed correctly:
Step 1
Enter the opticalctl status command after the server reboots to verify that the server is running.
The opticalctl status command displays the
Prime Optical
server version running as 10.6, followed by the build number.
In the command output, you must see two instances of “
Prime Optical
Server,” “SnmpTrapService,” “SMService,”
“Apache Web Server,” “TOMCAT,” and “OrchestrationService.” This indicates that the server is running.
Step 2
Verify that the client launches. See
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Uninstalling Prime Optical
Uninstalling the Prime Optical server automatically uninstalls the Web Server, which cannot be uninstalled on its own.
Note
If Prime Optical is installed with an embedded database, the Oracle 12c software and Oracle operating system user are
removed automatically along with the Prime Optical server.
removed automatically along with the Prime Optical server.
Step 1
Log in to the Prime Optical server as a root user and enter the following command, where version is the specific version
of the Prime Optical server that you want to uninstall:
of the Prime Optical server that you want to uninstall:
/opt/CiscoTransportManagerServerversion/UninstallerData/IAUninstaller.sh
For example, enter the following command to uninstall Prime Optical 10.6:
/opt/CiscoTransportManagerServer10.6.0/UninstallerData/IAUninstaller.sh
Step 2
When prompted to confirm the uninstallation, be sure to type your response in all capital letters, or the installer will
quit. Enter YES.
quit. Enter YES.
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Next Steps
Launching the Client
The
Prime Optical
client uses Java Web Start technology. When the
Prime Optical
administrator updates or patches the server, the
client is updated automatically.
To launch the Prime Optical client:
Step 1
Open a
Prime Optical
-supported web browser and enter the following URL:
https://
server-hostname
where
server-hostname
is the hostname of
Prime Optical
.
Step 2
Accept the self-signed, untrusted security certificates. (If your browser is Internet Explorer, place the security certificates
in the trusted certificate store; otherwise, they will reappear upon subsequent logins.)
in the trusted certificate store; otherwise, they will reappear upon subsequent logins.)