Cisco Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 Weißbuch
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TIP: It is strongly recommended to use a client with at least 4 GB or more. Adding more memory will definitely
enhance the end-user experience.
Logging In to Cisco Prime Infrastructure for the First Time
Once the Cisco Prime Infrastructure server has been installed and configured, it is now ready to be accessed from
the web. The server URL would be https://server_hostname or https://<ip-address>. To login, use the following
credentials for the first time login.
Username: root
Password: <the root password is the one that was entered during the install script>
After the server has been configured, it is advisable to log in with a non-root user to keep the root user for system
level configurations as and when needed. More information can be found at Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 Quick
Start Guide at
Licensing
You can access the lifecycle and assurance features of the newly installed Cisco Prime Infrastructure using the
built-in evaluation license that is available by default. The default evaluation license is valid for 60 days for 100
devices. You need to purchase the licenses to continue using Cisco Prime Infrastructure before the evaluation
license expires.
License files can be added to Cisco Prime Infrastructure by navigating to Administration > Licenses and
Software Updates > Licenses in the GUI.
Figure 2. Adding License Files