Cisco Cisco Prime Network 3.10 설치 가이드

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Tip
When you select a radio button, a description of that role is displayed on the right.
Step 5
In the Device Security area, assign one or more scopes to define the user’s device access rights, as follows:
a.
Click Add. The Add Scope dialog is displayed.
b.
Select the required scope(s) in the Available Scopes area.
c.
Select a security level for the selected scope(s). This determines what actions the user will be able to perform on the 
devices in the scope.
d.
Click OK. The scopes appear in the list of assigned scopes.
Tip
Click Edit if you want to change the scope’s security level.
Note
If the scope you need does not exist, click New Scope to create it. You will then be able to assign it to the user.
Step 6
Click Next if you want to change the User Account settings, or click Finish to create the user. The user appears in the 
table of Prime Network users.
Configure Your Devices for Effective Cisco Prime Network Management
Before adding your devices to the system, you need to run some commands on each device so that Prime Network can model 
the devices accurately and perform management tasks, such as processing syslogs, traps, logging, and so on. This section lists 
the device configuration prerequisites. Please see “Device Configuration Required Before Adding VNEs” in the
 for details.
Table 9
Device Configuration Prerequisites
Required Configuration
To be configured on...
Details
Configure devices to send SNMP traps
All Cisco devices to be managed by 
Prime Network
See “Device Configuration Required 
Before Adding VNEs,” in the 
.
Configure devices to send syslogs
All Cisco devices to be managed by 
Prime Network
“Device Configuration Required Before 
Adding VNEs,” in the 
.
Configure devices to forward events to 
the server hosting the Prime Network 
Event Collector
All Cisco devices to be managed by the 
Prime Network
For traps: 
snmp-server community public RO 
snmp-server host <IP> public
For syslogs: 
logging <IP> 
where <IP> is the IP address of the server 
hosting the Event Collector (usually the 
gateway).