Guida Dello SviluppatoreSommarioTable of Contents3List Of Tables71 Preface82 Conventions93 Additional User Documentation104 Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines115 Prime Network Integration Layer125.1 Standalone Mode125.2 Suite Mode136 Technologies147 3GPP OSS Integration157.1 Supported Devices for 3GPP Interface157.2 3GPPIntegration Reference Point (IRP)157.3 3GPP Interfaces and supported APIs167.4 Overview of 3GPP Inventory Management187.4.1 Physical Inventory187.4.2 Logical Inventory187.5 3GPP Inventory IRP InterfaceDetails197.5.1 InventoryIRP:: getAllInventory197.5.1.1 InventoryIRP:: getAllInventory Multi DM behaviour227.5.2 InventoryIRP:: getAllManagedElementNames227.5.2.1 InventoryIRP:: getAllManagedElementNames Multi DM behavior237.5.3 InventoryIRP:: getManagedElement237.5.3.1 InventoryIRP:: getManagedElement Multi DM behaviour257.5.4 InventoryIRP:: getStatus257.5.5 InventoryIRP:: getActiveOperations267.6 Overview of 3GPP File Transfer IRP277.7 3GPP File Transfer IRP Interface Details287.7.1 File Transfer IRP::listAvailableFiles287.7.1.1 ListAvailableFiles Multi DM Environment:317.8 Overview of 3GPP Alarm IRP327.9 3GPP Alarm IRP Interface Details327.9.1 AlarmIRP::GetAlarmList327.9.2 Alarm IRP::acknowledgeAlarms367.9.3 AlarmIRP::unacknowledgeAlarms397.9.4 AlarmIRP::SetComment427.9.5 AlarmIRP::clearAlarms457.9.6 AlarmIRP:: notifyNewAlarm487.9.7 AlarmIRP:: notifyAckStateChanged497.9.8 AlarmIRP:: notifyClearedAlarm507.9.9 AlarmIRP:: notifyUpdateAlarm517.9.10 AlarmIRP :: notifyChangedAlarm527.10 Overview of 3GPP Notification IRP547.11 3GPP Notification IRP Details547.11.1 Notification IRP::subscribe547.11.1.1 Multi-DM Behaviour577.11.2 Notification IRP::unsubscribe577.11.2.1 Multi-DM environment behavior587.11.3 Notification IRP::getSubscriptionIds587.11.4 Notification IRP:: getNotificationCategories597.12 3GPP FT Notification Consumer607.13 Overview of 3GPP Notifications607.13.1 3GPP File Ready Notification607.13.1.1 3GPP File Ready Notification SOAP Format607.13.2 3GPP File Preparation Error Notification607.13.2.1 3GPP File Preparation Error Notification SOAP Format607.13.3 3GPP FT Notification Multi-DM Behavior617.14 Overview of Communication Surveillance IRP (CS IRP)627.15 3GPP Communication Surveillance IRP Interface Details627.15.1 CSIRP::getHeartbeatPeriod627.15.2 CSIRP::setHeartbeatPeriod627.15.3 CSIRP::notifyHeartbeat637.16 Scheduling Web Services647.17 3GPP Standard Compliance647.18 Trouble Shooting – 3GPP658 MTOSI OSS Integration688.1 Supported Devices for MTOSI Interface688.2 MTOSI Interface and supported APIs688.3 MTOSI API Summary698.4 MTOSI Inventory Management738.5 MTOSI Interface Details738.5.1 Managed Element Retrieval Interface738.5.1.1 getManagedElement738.5.1.2 getNetworkFunctionNamesByType748.5.1.3 getNetworkFunction748.5.2 Managed Element Names Retrieval Interface758.5.2.1 getAllManagedElementNames758.5.3 Equipment Inventory Interface768.5.3.1 getAllEquipment768.5.3.2 getContainedEquipment778.5.3.3 getEquipment778.5.3.4 getAllRemoteEquipmentByPTP788.5.4 Physical TerminationPoint Retrieval Interface798.5.4.1 getAllSupportedPhysicalTerminationPoints798.5.5 Resource Inventory Retrieval Interface808.5.5.1 getInventory808.5.6 Connection Retrieval Interface818.5.6.1 getSubnetworkConnection828.5.6.2 getRoute828.5.7 Flow Domain Retrieval Interface838.5.7.1 getFlowDomainFragment838.5.7.2 getFlowDomainFragmentRoute838.5.7.3 getAllFlowDomainFragmentNames848.6 Ethernet Virtual Circuit848.6.1 Flow Domain Retrieval APIs858.7 DataCenter868.7.1 List of all available data center names868.7.2 List of all available Host name from a particular Data center.878.7.3 Details of a particular host878.7.4 List of available Host cluster Name from a particular Data Center898.7.5 Detail information of a Host cluster898.7.6 List of Data Store Name908.7.7 Detailed information of a particular Data Store.908.7.8 List of available Virtual machine ID918.7.9 Detailed information of a particular data store928.8 L3 MPLS VPN938.8.1 Retrieving list of configured L3 MPLS-VPN names938.8.2 Retrieving details of a VPN948.8.3 Retrieving route details948.9 Floating Termination Point958.9.1 Retrieving details of all available port channels in a device958.10 Gigabit Passive Optical Network968.10.1 List of all available GPON remote unit(ONU) details978.10.2 Physical Termination Point Retrieval Interface998.10.3 List of all supportedPTP of a Remote Unit(ONU)998.10.4 Inventory Notification1038.10.4.1 VRF related Notifications1048.10.4.2 Datacenter Logical Inventory related Notifications1058.10.4.3 Gigabit Passive Optical Network(GPON) related Notification1118.11 Delta Inventory Management1188.11.1 Managed Element Names Retrieval Interface details1188.11.1.1 Get Delta Inventory changes1188.11.1.2 startTrackingDelta Inventory1198.12 MTOSI Standard Compliance1208.13 Trouble Shooting - MTOSI1208.10.4.1.1.1.2 ctp1059 Cisco Specific Interfaces1219.1 Cisco Specific Interfaces and supported APIs1219.2 Alarm Life Cycle Management1229.2.1 AlarmMgmt::Acknowlege1229.2.2 AlarmMgmt::De-Acknowlege1239.2.3 AlarmMgmt::Clear1259.2.4 AlarmMgmt::Retire1269.2.5 AlarmMgmt::Add Note1279.3 Alarm Retrieval1289.3.1 AlarmRetrieval::getsubtendingEvents1299.4 Trouble Shooting – Cisco Specific Interfaces1319.2.1.1.1.1.1 <Operation Name>: the operation name, e.g. Acknowledge1239.2.1.1.1.1.2 <comURI>: the comURI of the responding DM1239.2.1.1.1.1.3 <DM_Error_Message>: the error message returned by DM.12310 Appendix I – References to WSDL Documents13210.1 3GPP WSDL Documents13210.2 3GPP Inventory WSDL13210.3 3GPP FT IRP WSDL13210.4 3GPP Alarm IRP WSDL13210.5 3GPP Notification IRP WSDL13310.6 3GPP Notification Consumer WSDL13310.7 3GPP CS IRP WSDL13310.8 MTOSI WSDL Documents13410.9 Managed Element Retrieval WSDL13410.10 Managed Element Names Retrieval WSDL13410.11 Equipment Inventory Retrieval WSDL13510.12 Termination Point Retrieval WSDL13510.13 Resource Inventory Retrieval WSDL13510.14 Connection Retrieval WSDL13510.15 Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC) Resource Retrieval WSDL13510.16 Cisco Specific Extensions WSDL Documents13610.17 Alarm Life Cycle Management WSDL13610.18 Alarm Retrieval Management WSDL13611 Appendix II – 3GPP-Miscellaneous13711.1 3GPP inventoryNrm Schema File13711.2 3GPP Inventory File14111.2.1 3GPP Inventory File Contents14111.3 3GPP Detailed Inventory Information16911.3.1 Physical Inventory attributes16911.3.2 Logical Inventory attributes17311.3.2.1 Logical Inventory Attribute for PGW17711.3.2.1.1 Vendor Extensions for PGW17711.3.2.2 Logical Inventory Attribute for SGW17711.3.2.2.1 Vendor Extensions for SGW17811.3.2.3 Logical Inventory Attribute for APN17811.3.2.3.1 Vendor Extension for APN17911.3.2.4 Logical Inventory Attribute for SAEGW18211.3.2.4.1 Vendor Extensions for SAEGW18311.3.2.5 Logical Inventory Attribute for GGSN18411.3.2.5.1 Vendor Extension for GGSN18411.3.2.6 Logical Inventory Attribute for ACS18611.3.2.6.1 Vendor Extension for ACS18611.3.2.7 Logical Inventory Attribute for AAA19311.3.2.7.1 Vendor Extension for AAAGroup19411.3.2.8 Logical Inventory Attribute for GTPP20011.3.2.8.1 Vendor Extension for GTPP20011.3.2.9 Logical Inventory Attribute for Operator Policy20311.3.2.9.1 Vendor Extension for Operator Policy20411.3.2.10 Logical Inventory Attribute for SGSN20411.3.2.10.1 SGSN LAC,RAC,MCC,MNC Representation205The lac, rac and mcc are represented as single long number in the response, but the actually represent a hierarchy of codes. The logic to derive different codes from a single long number( of 8 bytes) is given below:20511.3.2.10.2 Vendor Extension for SGSN20611.3.2.11 Logical Inventory Attribute for MME20811.3.2.11.1 Vendor Extension for MME20811.4 3GPP Status File21111.4.1 Status File Name21111.4.2 Status File Contents21111.5 3GPP Notifications21311.5.1 File Ready Notification21311.5.2 File Preparation Error Notification21411.5.3 New Alarm Notification21411.5.4 Ack State Changed Notification21611.5.5 Cleared Alarm Notification21711.5.6 Heartbeat Notification21811.6 FTP Configuration21911.7 Useful Code Snippets for 3GPP21911.7.1 Useful Code Snippets for 3GPP Request Response21911.7.2 Useful Code Snippets for 3GPP Notification Consumer22112 References223Dimensioni: 3,4 MBPagine: 223Language: EnglishApri il manuale
Guida All'InstallazioneSommarioCisco Prime Central 1.5.2 Quick Start Guide1Cisco Prime Central 1.5.2 Quick Start Guide2Preface2Related Documentation2Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request2Installation Requirements3Prime Central Server Requirements3Additional Requirements6Installed Red Hat RPM Packages6Prime Central Protocols and Ports8Port Exposure Categories11Sample Remediation Policy Script12Embedded Database Requirements12Database Memory15Ports and Files15Dual-Server Installation16Security16Prime Central Client Browser Requirements17Supported Client JRE Versions17Component Version Requirements17Prime Central 1.5.2 Image (Electronic Copy) Signature Verification18Extracting the Prime Central 1.5.2 Image18Installing Prime Central19Installing Prime Central in a Single-Server Setup20Preparing the Server for Installation20Installing Prime Central on the Server21Explanation of Fields in the Embedded DB Information Window23Installing Prime Central in a Dual-Server Setup23Preparing Both Servers for Installation24Installing the Prime Central Portal25Installing the Prime Central Integration Layer26Pathname, Group Name, Username, and Password Constraints28Verifying the Prime Central Installation29Checking the Prime Central Version30Installing Prime Central Silently30Sample install.properties Files31Example 1: Installing Prime Central in a Single-Server Setup with a Local Embedded Database31Example 2: Installing Prime Central in a Single-Server Setup with a Remote Embedded Database32Example 3: Installing Prime Central in a Single-Server Setup with an External Database34Example 4: Installing the Prime Central Portal in a Dual-Server Setup with a Local Embedded Database34Example 5: Installing the Prime Central Portal in a Dual-Server Setup with a Remote Embedded Database36Example 6: Installing the Prime Central Portal in a Dual-Server Setup with an External Database37Example 7: Installing the Prime Central Integration Layer in a Dual-Server Setup38Verifying the Silent Installation39Installing Prime Central Fault Management39Preparing the Server for Installation39Installing Prime Central Fault Management on the Server41Configuring Mail Service for Alarm Reports42Installing Prime Central Fault Management Silently43Sample PrimeFM_install.properties File44Manually Registering Fault Management to Retrieve Alarm Data45Installing the Gateways Used with Prime Central45Troubleshooting the Installation46Prime Central Log Files47Troubleshooting the Prime Central Installation48Configuring Prime Carrier Management Suite Scale Setup54Configuring Applications as Suite Components55Integration Process55Contents of the DMIntegrator.prop File56DMIntegrator.sh Script Usage56Integrating Cisco InTracer with Prime Central57Integrating Prime Network with Prime Central58Integrating the Prime Network Integration Layer with Prime Central59Integrating Prime Network in a High Availability Configuration with Prime Central60Integrating the Prime Network Integration Layer in a High Availability Configuration with Prime Central61Local Redundancy Configuration61Geographical Disaster Recovery Configuration62Configuring the Primary Server62Configuring the Geographical Disaster Recovery Server62Integrating Prime Optical and the Prime Optical Integration Layer with Prime Central63Integrating Prime Performance Manager with Prime Central63Integrating Prime Provisioning with Prime Central66Integrating Cisco ME 4600 Series Agora-NG with Prime Central66Integrating Cisco Broadband Access Center (BAC) with Prime Central67Integrating RAN Management System (RMS) with Prime Central67Integrating Cisco Prime Access Registrar (CPAR) with Prime Central68Configuring Prime Central as Trap Listener in CPAR to Receive Traps68Integrating Cisco Prime Network Registrar (CPNR) with Prime Central69Configuring Prime Central as Trap Listener in CPNR to Receive Traps69Integrating SpiderNet with Prime Central70Configuring Prime Central as Trap Listener in SpiderNet to Receive Traps70Upgrading Prime Central71Before You Begin71Upgrading to Prime Central 1.5.271Upgrading Prime Central Silently73Verifying the Upgrade74Reverting to Prime Central 1.5.174Upgrading to Prime Central Fault Management 1.5.276Upgrading Prime Central Fault Management Silently78Reverting to Prime Central Fault Management 1.5.178Upgrading RHEL Operating System80Uninstalling Prime Central80Uninstalling Prime Central in an Embedded Database Configuration80Uninstalling Prime Central in an External Database Configuration81Uninstalling Prime Central Silently82Uninstalling Prime Central Fault Management82Uninstalling Prime Central Fault Management Silently83Unregistering an Application from Prime Central84Unregistering Cisco InTracer84Unregistering Prime Network85Unregistering the Prime Network Integration Layer87Unregistering Prime Optical87Unregistering the Prime Optical Integration Layer88Unregistering Prime Performance Manager88Unregistering Prime Provisioning89Unregistering Cisco ME 4600 Series Agora-NG89Unregistering Cisco BAC90Unregistering RMS from Prime Central90Disabling SNMP Traps Notification to Prime Central NMS Interface91Cleaning Up Files On Central Node91Unregistering RMS Data Manager from Prime Central91Unregistering Cisco Prime Access Registrar (CPAR) from Prime Central92Unregistering Cisco Prime Network Registrar (CPNR) from Prime Central92Unregistering SpiderNet from Prime Central93Next Steps93Starting and Stopping the Prime Central Components93Backing Up and Restoring the Embedded Database94Backing Up and Restoring the Fault Management Database95Backing Up the Fault Management Database Manually95Restoring the Fault Management Database Manually96Dimensioni: 2,14 MBPagine: 98Language: EnglishApri il manuale
Guida All'InstallazioneSommarioCisco Prime Central RHEL Operating System Upgrade Guide1Contents4Preface5Introduction5Prerequisites5Upgrade RHEL Operating System in High Availability Configuration7Prerequisites7Upgrading from RHEL 5.8 to 6.5 in Prime Central High Availability Configuration7Prepare OS Upgrade7Install RHEL 6.510Post-Installation Configurations10Upgrading from RHEL 6.5 to 6.7 in Prime Central High Availability Configuration13Upgrade RHEL Operating System in Disaster Recovery Configuration15Prerequisites15Upgrading from RHEL 5.8 to 6.5 in Prime Central Disaster Recovery Configuration15Prepare OS Upgrade15Install RHEL 6.517Post-Installation Configurations18Upgrading from RHEL 6.5 to 6.7 in Prime Central Disaster Recovery Configuration20Upgrade RHEL Operating System in Standalone Servers25Prerequisites25Upgrading from RHEL 5.8 to 6.5 in a Prime Central Standalone Setup25Prepare OS Upgrade25Install RHEL 6.527Post-Installation Configurations27Upgrade from RHEL 6.5 to 6.7 in Prime Central Standalone Setup30Install RHEL 6.533Installing RHEL 6.533Troubleshooting35Troubleshooting OS Upgrade35Dimensioni: 922 KBPagine: 36Language: EnglishApri il manuale