Cisco Cisco Prime Central 1.2 Installation Guide

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When you install Prime Central, Prime Central Fault Management, or any suite components, 
Domain Name System (DNS) must be enabled on the hosts. Otherwise, Prime Central components cannot communicate, 
and clients cannot launch Prime Central.
If the hosts do not have DNS access, or if their hostnames are not registered in the DNS, you must add those hostnames 
(with the correct IP addresses) to your local hosts file (/etc/hosts on Linux; ${Windows}\System32\drivers\etc\hosts on 
Windows).
If DNS is not available, the Prime Central server and the Prime Central integration layer must include in their /etc/hosts file 
the following entries for Prime Network, Prime Optical, Prime Performance Manager, and Prime Provisioning: 
application-IP-address fully-qualified-application-hostname application-hostname 
For example, if Prime Optical is installed on the “my-server” workstation with IP address 209.165.200.225, the following 
entry must exist in the /etc/hosts file on the Prime Central portal and the Prime Central integration layer: 
209.165.200.225 my-server.cisco.com my-server
Installed Red Hat RPM Packages
 lists the Red Hat RPM packages installed by the Prime Central installer.
Table 2
Installed Red Hat RPM Packages
compat-db.i386
libgcc.i386
compat-db.x86_64
libgcc.x86_64
compat-glibc.i386
libXft.i386
compat-glibc.x86_64
libXft.x86_64
compat-glibc-headers.x86_64
libXmu.i386
compat-libstdc++-296.i386
libXmu.x86_64
compat-libstdc++-33.i386
libXp.i386
compat-libstdc++-33.x86_64
libXp.x86_64
elfutils.x86_64
libXpm.i386
elfutils-libs.x86_64
libXpm.x86_64
gtk2.i386
libXtst.i386
gtk2.x86_64
libXtst.x86_64
gtk2-engines.i386
openmotif22.i386
gtk2-engines.x86_64
openmotif22.x86_64
kernel-headers.x86_64
pam.i386
ksh.x86_64
pam.x86_64