Cisco Cisco 3365 Mobility Services Engine 백서
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Table 2 shows Cisco UCS configurations that match the minimum requirements.
Table 2.
Reference Configurations
Low-End Virtual Appliance
Standard Virtual Appliance
High-End Virtual Appliance
Processor
UCS-CPU-E5-2609 (quantity: 1)
UCS-CPU-E5-2660 (quantity: 1)
UCS-CPU-E5-2660 (quantity: 2)
RAM
UCS-MR-1X082RX-A (quantity: 1)
8 GB
8 GB
UCS-MR-1X082RX-A (quantity: 2)
16 GB
16 GB
UCS-MR-1X082RX-A (quantity: 4)
24 GB
24 GB
Disk
A03-D300GA2 (quantity: 2, in RAID
10 configuration)
10 configuration)
A03-D300GA2 (quantity: 4, in RAID
10 configuration)
10 configuration)
A03-D300GA2 (quantity: 4, in RAID
10 configuration)
10 configuration)
RAID
UCS-RAID-9266CV
UCS-RAID-9266CV
UCS-RAID-9266CV
Accessing and Interacting with the Cisco CMX Location Analytics User Interface
Logging into the Cisco CMX Location Analytics User Interface
To log into the Cisco CMX user interface through a web browser, follow the steps presented here.
Step 1. In the address line of browser, enter location-analytics-ip-address:8080/ui, where location-analytics-ip-
address is the IP address of the Cisco CMX server. For example, enter http://xxx.xx.xxx.xx:8080/ui/.
The Cisco CMX user interface displays the User Login page (Figure 26).
Tip: Bookmark the site for easy access. When it is bookmarked, the site may appear with the title “Cisco CMX
Location Analytics.”
Figure 26. User Login Page