Cisco Cisco Prime Network 3.10 インストールガイド
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Note
If you know that licenses are installed but they were not found when using the liccontrol command, contact
your Cisco account representative. The license file may be corrupted.
your Cisco account representative. The license file may be corrupted.
Step 7
Apply the license to the Prime Network gateway process (which runs on AVM 11):
# networkctl -avm 11 restart
Step 8
Enter the following status command to verify that the license is loaded:
status
The output should include the following:
- Checking if license server is up and running [LOADED]
Set Up AVMs and VNEs
AVMs are Java processes (independent JVMs) with their own dedicated memory. AVMs are mostly used to provide the necessary
distribution support platform for executing and monitoring multiple VNEs.
distribution support platform for executing and monitoring multiple VNEs.
Each VNE is a virtual representation of a single network element. VNEs are distributed between the AVMs.
The distribution of VNEs to AVMs depends mainly on the VNE memory footprint. A single AVM may hold tens of smaller VNEs
(U-PE, access, CEs) or fewer very large VNEs (Aggregation, PE, P).
(U-PE, access, CEs) or fewer very large VNEs (Aggregation, PE, P).
Follow these general guidelines for AVMs and VNEs:
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Allocate 1.5 GB per AVM.
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Assign VNEs with similar device types to the same AVM. This will reduce the AVMs memory consumption.
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You should have up to 13 AVMs with 1.5 GB each for your entire setup. (This guideline assumes your setup meets the
assumptions and caveats described in
assumptions and caveats described in
Following are more specific guidelines for AVM-VNE distribution based on the
for the Quick Start Guide setup:
Table 8
AVM-VNE Distribution Examples
Supported Deployment Option Example
Number and Type of Devices
AVM-VNE Distribution
Carrier E Aggregation
36 aggregation routers (Vikings and
7600 routers)
7600 routers)
12 AVMs with 3 VNEs each
MPLS Core
50 core routers (CRS, GSR, 7600, 7200,
6500)
6500)
25 aggregation devices (7600, 6500)
5 AVMs with 10 core router devices each
7 AVMs with 4 aggregation devices each
Basic EMS
100 small/medium access routers
(ME3400, 4900, 3750, generic VNEs)
(ME3400, 4900, 3750, generic VNEs)
2 AVMs with 50 VNEs each
If using generic VNEs: 10 AVMS, each
with 10 VNEs
with 10 VNEs
IP RAN
5 aggregation routers (7600)
30 cell site devices (MWR2941)
65 layer 2 switches (ME3400)
2 AVMs with 2 and 3 aggregation
routers respectively
routers respectively
1 AVM with 30 cell site devices
2 AVMs with 30 and 35 switches
Carrier E
5 NPE devices (7600, Viking)
95 UPE switches (3400, 3750)
2 AVMs with 2 and 3 NPEs each
2 AVMs with 45 and 50 UPEs each