Cisco Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.0 Betriebsanweisung
Cisco Plug and Play Application Solutions Guide
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Installing and Setting Up the Cisco Plug and Play Gateway
NOTE: You must install the Cisco Prime Infrastructure Server before installing the Cisco Plug and Play
Gateway Server.
Gateway Server.
After Cisco Prime Infrastructure server is installed, and is up and running, Cisco Plug and Play Gateway
can then be installed on a separate virtual machine or an appliance. This step is only required for DMZ
deployment scenario or when earlier release of Cisco Prime Infrastructure version 1.2 or 1.3 is used.
can then be installed on a separate virtual machine or an appliance. This step is only required for DMZ
deployment scenario or when earlier release of Cisco Prime Infrastructure version 1.2 or 1.3 is used.
In order to listen to connections that are being deployed from the ISRs, and to host the Cisco Plug and
Play deployment jobs, the Cisco Plug and Play Gateway must be installed in the DMZ. The
communication between the Cisco Plug and Play Gateway and the Cisco Prime Infrastructure server
must also be set up. Cisco Prime Infrastructure adds jobs (for the new devices) to the Cisco Plug and Play
Gateway; the Gateway contacts Prime Infrastructure to deliver the configuration for a device that’s
performing the Cisco Plug and Play deployment.
Play deployment jobs, the Cisco Plug and Play Gateway must be installed in the DMZ. The
communication between the Cisco Plug and Play Gateway and the Cisco Prime Infrastructure server
must also be set up. Cisco Prime Infrastructure adds jobs (for the new devices) to the Cisco Plug and Play
Gateway; the Gateway contacts Prime Infrastructure to deliver the configuration for a device that’s
performing the Cisco Plug and Play deployment.
No separate installation of Cisco Plug and Play Gateway is required for non-DMZ deployment with Cisco
Prime Infrastructure 2.0.
Prime Infrastructure 2.0.
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install and set up the Cisco Plug and Play Gateway in your network.
Sample output of “pnp setup” CLI command with Cisco Plug and Play Gateway 2.0
Step 1 Log in to the Cisco Plug and Play Gateway using the administrative username and
password.
Step 2 In the command prompt, enter the pnp setup command and press Enter.
Step 3 The console prompts for the following parameters:
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Prime Infrastructure server IP address.
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Use Self-Signed Server Certificate
–
Automatically download Prime Infra Server Certificate
–
Number of Event Gateways to start with plaintext and crypto operations
–
CNS Event command that specify how managed devices will connect to this
gateway
–
Commit changes
–
Prime Infra admin username and password for downloading Prime Server
Certificate
Step 4 The console outputs the following: