Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express Jumpstart 8.2 Guía De Instalación

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Cisco Prime IP Express Jumpstart 8.2.0.1 Quick Start Guide
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Figure 1
Cisco Prime IP Express Jumpstart Configuration
 shows the three primary layers in the Cisco Prime IP Express Jumpstart appliance. Each of these 
layers has its own capabilities. Each of these layers can be controlled independently as well as remotely, 
and each requires its own independent connection to the network. Thus, three unique IP addresses are 
required.
You may only need to connect to the Cisco Prime IP Express Web UI to perform IP address management 
tasks, but you may also need to connect to one of the other layers to perform system management or 
troubleshooting tasks related to the appliance.
You can connect to each layer as described below:
Connecting to Virtual Appliance (Open Virtualization Format) Layer—You can connect to the Cisco 
Prime IP Express  application layer using a web browser. Use http://vaip:8080, where vaip is the 
virtual appliance IP address (which is also the IP address of the Linux Operating System)For a 
secure connection to the Cisco Prime IP Express Web UI, use https://vaip:8443.
To access the Cisco Prime IP Express Command Line Interface (CLI), you can use an SSH 
connection to the virtual appliance IP address using ssh -l root vaip.
You can manage the Linux OS by connecting to it using ssh -l root vaip. There is no Windows system 
installed on the Cisco Prime IP Express virtual appliance, but the standard Linux commands 
necessary to manage a networking application are all present on the Linux OS.
Connecting to ESXi Hypervisor Layer—Connect to the ESXi hypervisor layer, identified by the IP 
address esxip, using the VMware vSphere client. esxip is the IP address designated to the ESXi layer.
Note
The VMware vSphere client is supported only on systems running Microsoft Windows.
Connecting to Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) UCS Management Console—This 
allows you to configure and manage the ESXi layer. You can connect to the CIMC by using a 
browser using https://ucsip/. ucsip is the IP address assigned to the Jumpstart. After you log into 
CIMC, you can start the KVM console to get access to the ESXi configuration screen and manage 
hardware (power, temperature, fan RPM).