Cisco Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.2 Installation Guide
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Removing the Prime Infrastructure Virtual Appliance
Removing Prime Infrastructure using the following method will permanently delete all data on the server, including server
settings and local backups. You will be unable to restore your data unless you have a remote backup. For other methods of
removal, see
settings and local backups. You will be unable to restore your data unless you have a remote backup. For other methods of
removal, see
.
Step 1
In the VMware vSphere client, right-click the Prime Infrastructure virtual appliance.
Step 2
Power off the virtual appliance.
Step 3
Click Delete from Disk to remove the Prime Infrastructure virtual appliance.
Navigation and Documentation Reference
This section provides information about navigational paths to access Prime Infrastructure features, and the details of the
sections where the features are covered in the
sections where the features are covered in the
10022 to
10041
10041
TCP
Devices to server
Range of ports used for passive FTP file transfers (controller backups,
device configurations, report retrieval, and so on)
device configurations, report retrieval, and so on)
11011
1
TCP
Endpoints to server
Plain text dispatcher port for the Plug and Play Gateway
11012
SSL dispatcher port for the Plug and Play Gateway
11013
Plain text plug and play port
11014
SSL port for the Plug and Play Gateway
61617
2
TCP
Server to endpoints
SSL port for Java Message Service connections
1. Used when the Plug and Play Gateway is integrated with the Prime Infrastructure server.
2. Used by the Prime Infrastructure Plug And Play Gateway only.
2. Used by the Prime Infrastructure Plug And Play Gateway only.
Table 4
Navigation and Documentation Reference
Task
Navigation in Cisco Prime Infrastructure
Section in Cisco Prime Infrastructure User
Guide
Guide
Adding licenses
Administration > Licenses
Getting Started
Managing Users
Administration > Users, Roles & AAA
Controlling User Access
Discovering your network
Inventory > Device Management > Discovery Getting Started
Setting up virtual domains
Administration > Virtual Domains
Getting Started
Using monitoring dashboards
Dashboard > General
Operating the Network
Using templates for configuring
and monitoring
and monitoring
Configuration > Templates > Features &
Technologies or Monitor > Monitoring
Policies
Technologies or Monitor > Monitoring
Policies
Designing the Network
Using templates for wireless
configuration
configuration
Configuration > Templates > Controller
Template Launch Pad
Template Launch Pad
Creating Wireless Controller Templates
Viewing alarms
Monitor > Alarms & Events
Monitoring Alarms
Maintaining device
configurations
configurations
Inventory > Device Management >
Configuration Archive
Configuration Archive
Maintaining Device Configuration Inventory
Table 3
Ports Used by Prime Infrastructure and Assurance (continued)
Port
Protocol
Direction
Usage