Руководство По Установке для Cisco Cisco Prime Network Services Controller 3.0
Configuring Prime Network Services Controller
Configuring Overview
The following topics describe how to initially configure Prime Network Services Controller for use:
Description
Topic
Ensures that service VMs can successfully register with Prime
Network Services Controller and that communications with
AWS can occur.
Network Services Controller and that communications with
AWS can occur.
Task 1—Configuring NTP, on page 14
Establishes a connection between Prime Network Services
Controller and VM management software.
Controller and VM management software.
Enables Prime Network Services Controller to recognize and
communicate with service VMs.
communicate with service VMs.
Task 3—Registering Service VMs, on page 18
Confirms that the required service VMs are registered with
Prime Network Services Controller.
Prime Network Services Controller.
Task 4—Verifying Service VM Registration, on page 19
Establishes a tenant to which you can allocate resources, such
as compute or edge firewalls.
as compute or edge firewalls.
Task 5—Configuring a Tenant, on page 21
Allows or prevents access to resources based on the criteria
that you specify.
that you specify.
Task 6—Configuring Access Policies, on page 21
Enables you to apply a set of security-related policies (such as
access and threat mitigation policies) to one or more objects.
access and threat mitigation policies) to one or more objects.
Task 7—Configuring a Service Profile, on page 27
Enables you to apply a set of custom security attributes and
device policies to a port profile or compute or edge firewall.
device policies to a port profile or compute or edge firewall.
Task 8—Configuring a Device Profile, on page 27
Enables you to instantiate a service device from an image.
Task 9—Importing Service Images, on page 28
Enables you to place a compute firewall in service under a
tenant or another level in the organizational hierarchy.
tenant or another level in the organizational hierarchy.
Task 10—Adding a Compute Firewall, on page 28
Enables you to place an edge firewall in service under a tenant
or another level in the organizational hierarchy.
or another level in the organizational hierarchy.
Task 11—Adding an Edge Firewall, on page 30
Creates an edge profile with policies and policy sets that you
can apply to edge firewalls.
can apply to edge firewalls.
Task 12—Creating an Edge Security Profile, on page 32
Ensures that you receive syslog messages for the severities
that you specify.
that you specify.
Task 13—Enabling Logging, on page 37
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