Cisco Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.1 Installationsanleitung
Sample Implementation
Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM 8.1.2
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11. Click on the
“Configuration” tab.
12. For the
“Option Set” pull down, select “Cisco DHCP 8.1
Server Template Policy Set”.
13. For the
"DHCPv4 Option Set" pull down, select "Cisco
DHCP Option Set".
14. For the
"DHCPv6 Option Set" pull down, select "Cisco
DHCPv6 Option Set".
15. Click
“Submit” to create the DHCP Server. The DHCP
server will appear in the network service list.
Define a CPNR DNS Server
The next step is to define your CPNR DNS server that will be
used to serve DNS information to your clients.
To define a CPNR DNS server within the system, perform the
To define a CPNR DNS server within the system, perform the
following steps:
1. Click on the
1. Click on the
Management tab.
2. Click on the
Servers/Services sub menu item under the
DNS section of the menu.
3. Click on the
Add Network Service link to add a new
DNS service.
4. Select
“None” as a DNS Template for Cisco Prime
Network Registrar DNS Server and click
Submit. The Add
DNS server screen displays.
5. Enter “
dns1-hq.sampleco.com” which is the fully
qualified name of this DNS Server.
6. Enter the IP Address of “
10.0.0.3” which is on the
CoreNet segment.
7. Select the Product as
"CNR Authoritative DNS 8.1"
8. Choose the value of the Agent as the
IPAM Remote
Agent (running on the machine where CPNR DNS Server
is running) and provide the values for
Username,
Password, Confirm password (CPNR Username and
Password),
Port (default port number is 1234) and Nrcmd
Directory.
Default
Default
nrcmd directory for: