Cisco Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 Weißbuch
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Virtual domains are organized hierarchically. Subsets of an existing virtual domain contain the network elements
that are contained
in the parent virtual domain. The “ROOT-DOMAIN” domain includes all virtual domains.
Virtual Domain can be added by navigating to Administration > Users > Virtual Domain.
A virtual domain can also be assigned to the users when you define their roles by selecting the virtual domain on
the left side and moving it to the right side as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 6. Virtual Domain
Connection to Cisco.com
Cisco.com connection is required for some of the advanced features such as Smart Interactions (TAC service
requests, and support forums), importing software images, Software Update, and many others. It is vital for the
Cisco Prime Infrastructure server to be able to connect to cisco.com to pull the data for those reasons. There are
two parts to making this work:
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Proxy settings
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Cisco.com user settings
Proxy Settings
If Cisco Prime Infrastructure requires a proxy to connect to internet, you can enter the proxy information by
navigating to Administration > Settings > System Settings > Proxy. You can enable proxy settings and enter all
the proxy information there. Authentication proxies are also supported in Cisco Prime Infrastructure.
Cisco.com Settings
You can enter your cisco.com credentials at the following places:
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Administration > Settings > System Settings > Inventory > Account Credential
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Administration > Settings > System Settings > General > Support Request