Cisco Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0
Installing the Device Packs from Local Storage
1. Log in to Prime Infrastructure 3.0 server.
2.
2.
Choose Administration > Software Update.
3.
Click Upload.
4. Click Browse and locate the Device-Pack-7-PI3.0-23.ubf file.
5. Click Install to install the Device Packs.
6. Restart the Cisco Prime Infrastructure server to complete the installation process. See,
5. Click Install to install the Device Packs.
6. Restart the Cisco Prime Infrastructure server to complete the installation process. See,
Note: You do not need to issue a restart immediately. However, the Device Packs will not work until the Prime
Infrastructure server is restarted.
Note: If you previously added a device that is newly supported in this Device Pack, you need to delete the device
from Prime Infrastructure and then add it again.
from Prime Infrastructure and then add it again.
Installing the Device Packs in High Availability Mode
system.
To install the downloaded Prime Infrastructure Device Pack Device-Pack-7-PI3.0-23.ubf in High Availability mode
follow the below steps:
To install the downloaded Prime Infrastructure Device Pack Device-Pack-7-PI3.0-23.ubf in High Availability mode
follow the below steps:
If you are setting up a new Prime Infrastructure High Availability (HA) implementation and your
section in the Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 Administration Guide.
If your current Prime Infrastructure implementation has High Availability servers that are not at the
same patch level, or you have a new patch you must install on both your HA servers, see
Troubleshooting Device Packs Installs in High Availability Implementations
If you are unable to apply this device packs in a High Availability (HA) implementation, check whether your network
bandwidth, throughput and latency meets the network requirements recommended in
bandwidth, throughput and latency meets the network requirements recommended in
intermittent throughput problems can cause a complete failure. If you believe this has occurred, contact Cisco TAC
for support.
In all cases, you can use the backup-logs command on one or both servers to get information on the source of the
failure. For more information, see the
for support.
In all cases, you can use the backup-logs command on one or both servers to get information on the source of the
failure. For more information, see the
Infrastructure 3.0.