Cisco Cisco Prime Central 1.5 Installation Guide
Step 6
If the above options are not enabled, perform the following steps to enable these options:
a) Go to <CPAR-Installation directory>/bin.
b) Enter the following commands:
b) Enter the following commands:
./aregcmd
cd /radius/advanced/snmp
set enabled true
set masteragent true
save
reload
Integrating Cisco Prime Network Registrar (CPNR) with Prime Central
Procedure
Step 1
From the Fault Source Management portlet, click Add to add the Fault Source details.
The Add New Fault Source dialog box appears.
The Add New Fault Source dialog box appears.
Step 2
Enter the Fault Source Type from the drop-down as CNR and specify the Fault Source details in the appropriate fields.
Step 3
Click OK.
For more Information about how to add a Fault Source and the field descriptions, refer to the section Adding a Fault
Source in the
For more Information about how to add a Fault Source and the field descriptions, refer to the section Adding a Fault
Source in the
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After the CPNR Fault Source is added, CPNR is registered with Prime Central as a domain manager instance.
Configuring Prime Central as Trap Listener in CPNR to Receive Traps
Procedure
Step 1
Login to CPNR server.
Step 2
Go to CPNR installation directory and change it to /local/usrbin directory.
Step 3
Enter the following command:
./nrcmd
./nrcmd
Step 4
Provide the CPNR user credentials.
The nrcmd prompt appears
The nrcmd prompt appears
Step 5
Execute the following command to add an FM server as a trap recipient for CPNR:
nrcmd> trap-recipient <name> create ip-addr=<ip-addr-FM-Server> port-number=<portnumber of FM server
nrcmd> trap-recipient <name> create ip-addr=<ip-addr-FM-Server> port-number=<portnumber of FM server
The Prime Central FM SNMP port is
1162.
1162.
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