Cisco Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager 8.5 White Paper
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Deployment Guide
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Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager has undergone interoperability testing with McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.0,
8.5i, and 8.7i. For McAfee Enterprise VirusScan 8.0, you must have Patch Version 11 installed. Install the McAfee
VirusScan Enterprise 8.0 Patch Version 11 before installing Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager on the system.
OpenSSL may be loaded as described in the Installation Guide for Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager for support of
HTTPS connections between your web browser and the Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager server.
Provisioning Manager 2.0 can be coresident with Operations Manager, Service Monitor, and Service Statistics
Manager:
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Maximum of 10,000 phones are supported with this deployment.
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Requires two-way quad-core Xeon X5365 processors at 3 GHz, 16 GB RAM, 320 GB hard disk space,
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition with Service Pack 2. See the installation guide for detailed
requirements.
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Each application should be installed on separate physical disk drives.
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Recommended installation order:
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Operations Manager (including Service Monitoring)
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Service Statistics Manager
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Provisioning Manager (in Advanced Mode)
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Port numbers (like SSL) may conflict, so will need to be changed on one of the applications.
Other software must not be loaded unless directed by Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager
Marketing
or Engineering.
Information Needed During Installation
If you are installing for the first time, the best practice is to use the default port numbers offered during the
installation unless they are known to interfere with other services on the same network. Make sure you save your
settings in case you need to reuse them for a future reinstall, recovery, or upgrade. This is especially important if you
do an advanced installation.
You may need to supply the following information during the installation of Provisioning Manager:
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You will need your hardware MAC in order to get a license generated. If you are installing Cisco Unified
Provisioning Manager in a VMware environment, you must have a static MAC address in the following range:
00:50:56:00:00:00 to 00:50:56:3F:FF:FF.
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For a simple installation, you will need to have the following:
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A license file, or you can choose to use the evaluation version for 90 days.
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Password for the administrator user; does not have to be the password for the Windows server
administrator.
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For an advanced installation, what you need depends on your installation. The following list contains
information you may need:
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License files, or you can choose to use the evaluation version for 90 days.
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A port number for the Apache web server.
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A port number for the PostgreSQL database.
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Hostname or IP address for the systems that can connect to the PostgreSQL database.
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Username and password for the Windows user that the PostgreSQL database uses.
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Username and password for the PostgreSQL administrator.
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The JBoss application server name.