Cisco Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.0 Betriebsanweisung
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Cisco Plug and Play Application Solutions Guide
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Enter the username to login to the Prime Infrastructure Machine: [admin]
Enter the password to login to the Prime Infrastructure Machine:
Setup is in progress.......
Stop Plug and Play Gateway server
Done. Plug and Play Gateway setup completed
Start Plug and Play Gateway server....
Done. Plug and Play Gateway server started!
Cisco Play and Play Gateway is now installed, set up, and running successfully.
Note: Cisco Prime Infrastructure Server Certificate installation on the Plug and Play Gateway is
automated with version 2.0 setup process.
automated with version 2.0 setup process.
Pre-provisioning Tasks
The following pre-provisioning tasks must be done for the Cisco Plug and Play devices:
• Define Day 0 bootstrap configuration using pre-canned system template “Plug and Play
Bootstrap” in Cisco Prime Infrastructure.
• Define Day 1 Configuration template using CLI template, UI based template, or Composite
templates in Cisco Prime Infrastructure.
• Optionally, add an image that is to be updated for Cisco Plug and Play device using the
“Software Image Management” feature in Cisco Prime Infrastructure.
• Create “Plug and Play Profile”, and add the Day 0 bootstrap configuration template (specified
above), Day 1 configuration template, and an optional image to be applied.
• Publish the newly created Cisco Plug and Play Profile.
• Deploy the newly created Cisco Plug and Play Profile.
• During the Deploy process, add a Cisco Plug and Play device to the profile, and optionally
• Deploy the newly created Cisco Plug and Play Profile.
• During the Deploy process, add a Cisco Plug and Play device to the profile, and optionally
register its serial number. If you don’t specify a Cisco device Serial number, Cisco Plug and Play
Solution will automatically discover it and add it to the profile during the deployment process.
Solution will automatically discover it and add it to the profile during the deployment process.
• As soon as the deployment is triggered by the device calling home, the status of the deployment
can be checked back in Cisco Prime Infrastructure from the “Plug and Play Status” screen. Upon
successful deployment, the status will indicate success, and the device serial number is
registered and displayed back in the Cisco Prime Infrastructure. The device is now added in the
Cisco Prime Infrastructure Inventory, and can be used for day-to-day device management.
successful deployment, the status will indicate success, and the device serial number is
registered and displayed back in the Cisco Prime Infrastructure. The device is now added in the
Cisco Prime Infrastructure Inventory, and can be used for day-to-day device management.
Defining Day 0 Bootstrap Configuration
Network administrators can use a configuration template on Cisco Prime Infrastructure to define the
bootstrap configuration that ISR needs in order to contact the Cisco Plug and Play Gateway. This
bootstrap configuration can be sent to the installer via email, and loaded on the router through a
Console, or can be downloaded by the installer directly from the Cisco Prime Infrastructure. The
bootstrap configuration template on Cisco Prime Infrastructure will configure the Cisco Networking
bootstrap configuration that ISR needs in order to contact the Cisco Plug and Play Gateway. This
bootstrap configuration can be sent to the installer via email, and loaded on the router through a
Console, or can be downloaded by the installer directly from the Cisco Prime Infrastructure. The
bootstrap configuration template on Cisco Prime Infrastructure will configure the Cisco Networking