Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 Libro bianco

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Note:   Replace snmpro and snmprw with your own SNMP read and read/write community strings. 
Some of the other commands that might be useful when dealing with SNMP on the Multipoint Switch are as 
follows: 
● 
utils service snmp restart: This command restarts the SNMP daemon on the Multipoint Switch appliance. 
● 
utils service snmp status: This command displays the current SNMP daemon state. 
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show process search snmp: This command shows more information about the SNMP daemon in general. 
Preparing the Cisco TelePresence Server (Appliance and Blade) 
Enable HTTP 
A user with API access should be sufficient for Cisco Prime Collaboration to manage the Cisco TelePresence 
Server. This user can be configured by logging in to the Cisco TelePresence Server web user interface as admin. 
You can access the Cisco TelePresence Server web interface by pointing the browser to http://<TS_Address>, 
where <TS_Address> is the IP address or hostname of your Cisco TelePresence Server. 
Enable SNMP 
SNMP is not required for Cisco TelePresence Server. 
Preparing Call Controllers and Processors for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 
Preparing Cisco Unified Communications Manager 
Enable HTTP 
It is not necessary to create a new user if you want to allow Cisco Prime Collaboration to use admin credentials to 
log in. If that is not the case, and you only want to allow Cisco Prime Collaboration to use just the right credentials 
to log in to Cisco Unified Communications Manager, you must create a new HTTP user group and a corresponding 
user that Cisco Prime Collaboration can use to communicate. The steps for creating such a user follow: 
Create a user group with sufficient privileges. Log in to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager administration 
web interface using the administrator role. Go to User Management > User Groups and create a new group with a 
suitable name, “CPCM_HTTP_Users” in this case. A new row will now be added to the existing default groups. 
This group will be the only group with a check box indicating that it is a user-defined group. 
Figure 10.    User Group Configuration