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Menerima instalasi dan configurasi :
- Microfocus Data Protector
- Microfocus NNM
- Microfocus Operation Manager
biaya bisa nego tergantung kesulitan configurasi. Gtalk johanesbrain@gmail.com.
terimakasih.
“80% of our revenue comes from services that did not
exist
ten years age”
—
CTO, Worldwide Service Provider, October 2010
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Product
Specifications
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Description
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Abstract
virtual network element
(VNE) model
and mediation layer
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● Common network element
communication layer (Telnet, Secure Shell [SSH] Protocol, SNMP, XML
through
SSH)
● Data abstraction layer provides a
common information model used across all applications (fault,
inventory,
configuration, service assurance, and performance)
● Users can access all lifecycle
tasks from a single, centralized interface (Cisco Prime)
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Fully integrated data abstraction enables device drivers to be kept
up-to-date without requiring upgrading
of Cisco
Prime Network
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Inventory
and topology
Management
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● Automatic discovery and ongoing
synchronization of physical and software configurations of network
elements
● Discovery of physical topology
among network elements
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Topological views that identify the location and severity of alarms
● Common launch point for the
majority of element management operations
● Supports threshold-based alarms for
augmented model variables
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Device
configuration and
Administration
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● Workflow-based engine simplifies
device configuration activities
● More than 200 built-in and
downloadable scripts simplify device configuration and administration
● Additional scripts added monthly
through device driver pack updates
● Customizable GUI wizard-driven
configuration
● Model-aware command definition and
execution with extensible scripting engine
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Device
change and configuration
Management
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● Ability to restore devices to known
good configuration
● Device software image distribution,
activation, and tracking
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Full Cisco IOS®
Software image and granular Cisco IOS XR
package operations support
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Fault
management
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● Event detection using both active
and passive monitoring
● Event identification, association,
and local correlation
● Event de-duplication and
network-level correlation (without the need for creating and maintaining
rules)
● Alarm (referred to as ticket)
creation, management, and archiving
● Event and alarm reporting
● Event archiving
● Specialized viewer application with
navigation capabilities enables users to select network elements or
interfaces
and see corresponding status/fault information
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VNE support
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● Specialized drivers based on device
type and version
● Automatic discovery of device type
and association of appropriate driver for the device
● Monthly device driver pack with
hardware and software updates
● Support for 50+ device families,
300+ NE types
● Support for non-Cisco devices
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Product
Specifications
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Description
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Monitoring
and representation of
physical,
virtual, and service
connection
topologies
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● Auto-discovery and topological
views for physical (e.g., Ethernet links), virtual (e.g., Pseudowire), and
service
(e.g., Ethernet virtual connection) connections, as well as the multilayer
associations between
these
connections
● Physical, virtual, and service
connection representation: Link/connection inventory, topology views, and
overlay of
virtual and service connections on physical topologies
● Support for Carrier Ethernet,
MPLS/IP, MPLS VPN, MPLS-TP, and radio access network (RAN) backhaul
topologies
and service connections
● Unmanaged network segment support
● Network-level fault correlation and
root-cause analysis
● Monitoring and alarm tracking of
virtual and service connection events, including Ethernet Connectivity
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Network
troubleshooting
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Identification of event and alarm location down to the alarmed device
component
● Event and alarm association with
virtual and service connections
● Detailed device configuration
representation to aid in navigating along an affected path with event/alarm
overlays
and hyperlinks among related device components. Enables web-like device
configuration
browsing to
greatly speed up any-which-way navigation needed for troubleshooting
● GUI-based representation of
topology and device configurations to assist in isolating fault and
configuration
errors to the root cause device and particular device component (when
available)
● Path trace, Ethernet Operations,
Administration, and Maintenance (E-OAM) troubleshooting tools, with
access to
device-resident troubleshooting commands
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Product Specification
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Description
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OSS
integration
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● Provides physical and logical
inventory access to external OSSs to eliminate the cost of building and
maintaining
direct
● XML-based interface (queries,
commands, notifications)
● SNMP trap notification
● Web services
● Application cross launch
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Solution integration
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● Cisco Prime Network is part of the
Cisco Prime for IP NGN solution and fully integrated with Cisco Prime
Central,
Cisco Prime Provisioning, Cisco Prime Performance Manager, and Cisco Prime
Optical for A-Z
fulfillment
of lifecycle tasks, including design, fulfillment, assurance, and analysis
● Pretested integration
◦ InfoVista VistaInsight for Networks for
performance management
◦ Cisco InfoCenter and IBM/Tivoli Netcool for
fault management
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Customization
and extension
Capabilities
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● UI customization: Application
cross-launch, maps layout
● Command Builder: Create device
command line interface (CLI) scripts that can be embedded in and
executed
from the UI
● Model extension: Soft properties to
extend internal models
● Workflow builder: Toolset for
customized workflow orchestration
● VNE Builder: Customize and extend
VNE driver support
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Business tags (multi-byte language support)
● Rule engine to customize alarm
post-processing
● Registry Service enables extensive
customization of Cisco Prime Network application behavior. Includes
options for
inserting custom-created applications into the Cisco Prime Network system.
Implementing
these
customizations requires in-depth training. Alternatively, customization is
available through Cisco
Advanced
Services
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Cisco
Developer Network
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● Extensive SDK and developer support
● Developer Forums supported by Cisco
Prime Network subject matter experts
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Training videos on demand (VoDs)
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Links for downloading utilities, extensions, scripts, and tools
● Best Practices page containing
recommendations, tips, and success stories
● Up-to-date information about
upcoming training events
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Product
Specifications
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Descriptions
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User
security
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● Supports local and external
authentication using LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
● Multiple methods for user access
and security control:
◦ Security access roles determine the actions
each user can perform
◦ Security scopes determine which devices
each user can access and the actions that can be performed on these devices
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System
management
and
redundancy
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Item
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Minimun
requirements
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Solaris
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Server
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One of the
following processors:
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8-core, 1.2 GHz UltraSPARC T2 processor
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8-core, 1.2 GHz UltraSPARC T3 processor
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Fujitsu SPARC 64 VI-based processor with at least two CPUs
Two 73 GB
hard disk drives
One DVD
drive
Minimum of
4 GB RAM
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Software
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Solaris 10
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Linux
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Server
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Intel Xeon
x5500 series with a minimum of 16 GB RAM
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Software
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Red Hat
5.3, 5.4, 5.5, or 5.6 64-bit or later Server Edition (with or without VMware
ESX version 4, update 1)
Note: Cisco
Prime Network 3.8 does not support Red Hat 6.
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Item
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Minimum
system requirements
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Solaris
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Server
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Server with
one of the following processors:
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8-core, 1.2 GHz UltraSPARC T2 processor
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8-core, 1.2 GHz UltraSPARC T3 processor
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Fujitsu SPARC 64 VI-based processor with at least two CPUs
Two 146 GB
hard disk drives
One DVD
drive
Minimum of
16 GB RAM
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Linux
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Server
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Intel Xeon
x5500 series with minimum of 16 GB RAM
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Software
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Red Hat
5.3, 5.4, 5.5, or 5.6, 64-bit or later Server Edition (with or without VMware
ESX version 4, update 1)
Note: Cisco
Prime Network 3.8 does not support Red Hat 6.
Note:
Installing the embedded database on VMware is not recommended because Oracle
does not support this
platform.
Note: The
Cisco Prime Network gateway local redundancy solution requires, as a minimum,
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
5.5 (RHEL
5.5) with the Red Hat Cluster Suite (RHCS).
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Item
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Requirements
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Software
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One of the
following customer-supplied and installed Oracle versions, with Oracle JVM
and partitioning options:
● Oracle 10g Enterprise Edition
Release 10.2.0.3.0 or later
● Oracle 11g Enterprise Edition
Release 11.1.0.7.0
● Oracle 11g Enterprise Edition
Release 11.2.0.1.0 or later
Can be
optionally collocated with the gateway server or distributed on a separate
server
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Item
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Minimum
system requirements
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Client
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IBM PC or
PC-compatible workstation with Pentium IV, 2.66 GHz or better processor, 1 GB
RAM, 2 GB of free disk
space, 512
MB of free nonvirtual memory per running instance
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Software
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Windows
2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Citrix XenApp 5
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Browsers
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Microsoft
Internet Explorer 7.0 or later
Firefox 3.0
or later
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conf t
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For embedded database
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For external database
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Login ke cisco prime network sebagai network-user
Ubah embedded database script directory: cd
main/scripts/embedded_db
Jalankan script oracle listener: add_oracle_listener.pl
Sediakan jawaban
pada saat instalasi: The script will ask whether the database is installed on
a remote server. If you answer yes, the script will ask you to enter the
database IP address the new listener should use. If you enter no, the script
presents the network interfaces it detects on the host and
asks you to choose the one the new
listener should us
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Login ke database sebagai user oracle
Ubah directory oracle administrator cd
$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin
Tambahkan ip address ke listener.ora
Restart listener services
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