Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager 1.2 Installationsanleitung

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Uninstall Cisco EPN Manager 
Note
Removing Cisco EPN Manager using the following method will permanently delete all data on the server, including 
server settings and local backups. You cannot restore your data unless you have a remote backup. For more information 
about remote backup, see the 
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Step 1
In the VMware vSphere client, right-click the Cisco EPN Manager virtual appliance.
Step 2
Power off the virtual appliance.
Step 3
Click Delete from Disk to remove the Cisco EPN Manager virtual appliance. 
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Guidelines for Removing the Cisco EPN Manager Bare-Metal Server
To ensure information security, Cisco recommends the following methods to remove Cisco EPN Manager from a bare metal 
server: 
Digital file shredding—If the server need to be decommissioned, you can use the digital file shredding utility to securely 
delete the files and clean the disk space. 
RAID secure deletion—If you are using a RAID system, use the RAID features to securely delete the files. 
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Navigation and Documentation Reference
The following table lists common Cisco EPN Manager tasks, their navigation in the web GUI, and where to get more 
information. For information on additional tasks you may have to perform, see the 
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Navigation and Documentation Reference
Task
Navigation in Cisco EPN Manager
Chapter/Section in Cisco EPN Manager User and 
Administrator Guide
Discovering your 
network
Inventory > Device Management > Network 
Devices
Add and Organize Devices/Add Devices to Cisco 
EPN Manager
Setting up monitoring
Monitor > Monitoring Tools > Monitoring 
Policies
Monitor Device and Network Health and 
Performance/How Device Health and 
Performance Is Monitored: Monitoring Policies
Setting up virtual 
domains to control 
device access
Administration > Users > Virtual Domains
User Permissions and Device Access/Create 
Virtual Domains to Control User Access to 
Devices
Using monitoring 
dashboards
Dashboard > Overview
Get Started with Cisco EPN ManagerSet Up and 
Use the Dashboards
Using templates for 
configuring features and 
devices
Configuration > Templates > Features and 
Technologies
Create Templates To Automate Device 
Configuration Changes
Viewing alarms
Monitor > Monitoring Tools > Alarms and 
Events
Monitor Alarms and Events
Comparing and 
maintaining device 
configurations
Inventory > Device Management > 
Configuration Archive
Manage Device Configuration Files