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Cisco Prime Infrastructure TCP/UDP Ports 
8087/tcp 
HTTPS 
Software updates on HA Secondary Systems 
9991/udp  NETFLOW 
To receive Netflow streams (enabled if Assurance license installed) 
N  
61617/tcp  JMS (over SSL) 
For interaction with remote Plug&Play Gateway server 
Checking Server Security Status 
Cisco Prime Infrastructure administrators can connect to the server via CLI and use the show security-status 
command to display the server’s currently open TCP/UDP ports, the status of other services the system is using, 
and other security-related configuration information. 
Miscellaneous 
Accessing Cisco Prime Infrastructure Through CLI 
In normal circumstances, you may not need to access the CLI, but if there is a need to access some service 
requirements, the Cisco Prime Infrastructure server may be accessed through Secure Shell Protocol Version 2 
(SSH2) by the admin user. The admin user is provided with a Cisco IOS Software-like shell, which is the preferred 
shell for carrying out most operational tasks. The password for this admin user is configured during the initial 
installation and configuration, as mentioned in the “
” section. Please note that the root password that is prompted in the install script is only for web access 
and not access to the CLI. 
How to Enable CLI Root User in Cisco Prime Infrastructure Server 
The root user is not enabled by default, but you can enable the root user for the first time using the root_enable 
command at the admin console. Once the root user is enabled, log out of the admin shell and log in using the root 
user and the previously defined password for root. 
Start/Stop Cisco Prime Infrastructure Services 
 
In normal circumstances, you 
don’t stop or start PI services. The services will start automatically once installation is 
complete, and no manual startup of services is required. If there is a need to restart the services for some reason, 
the following commands may be executed by the admin user from the command-line interface (CLI):  
<piserver>/admin# ncs stop - Stops the Cisco Prime Infrastructure server 
<piserver>/admin# ncs status - Shows the Cisco Prime Infrastructure server status  
<piserver>/admin# ncs start - Starts the Cisco Prime Infrastructure server 
Verifying IOPS for Cisco Prime Infrastructure Virtual Machine 
Until Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.x, there was no easy way to verify data store input/output operations per second 
(IOPS) for the virtual infrastructure. With the addition of the following new command, users can now verify the raw 
performance before proceeding any further.  
<piserver>/admin# ncs run test iops  
Testing disk write speed...  
8388608+0 records in  
8388608+0 records out  
8589934592 bytes (8.6 GB) copied, 38.3538 seconds, 224 MB/s