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Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
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Chapter 4 Device Configurations and Software Images
Set Up Change and Configuration Management
Note All image management operations are performed only on completely managed devices. (This means the
Communication State of the device must be Reachable and Investigation State of the device must be
Operational.)
Note We recommend that you verify that an image operation is correct on a single device, preferably in a lab,
prior to distributing and activating a change in image on multiple devices in a production network.
Set Up Change and Configuration Management
The following topics explain the setup tasks required for Change and Configuration Management:
Prime Network Setup Tasks, page 4-3
Device Setup Tasks, page 4-4
Configuration Management Setup Tasks, page 4-5
NEIM Setup Tasks, page 4-7
Device Groups Setup Tasks, page 4-9
Prime Network Setup Tasks
Verify the following:
You can control user access in two ways:
By requiring users to enter device credentials before they can execute a CCM operation
By allowing users to run CCM jobs only if they have been granted those privileges (controlled
in their user account)
For information on enabling these features, see the information on global user settings in the Cisco
Prime Network 4.0 Administration Guide.
Verify that CCM is installed. The installation process is described in the Cisco Prime Network 4.0
Installation Guide. CCM can be installed using the network-conf command. The guide includes
information about supported browsers, ports that must be available, and so forth.
To check if CCM is installed, log into the Prime Network gateway and enter the following command:
# cd $PRIME_NETWORK_HOME/Main
# dmctl status
If you see the following in the output, CCM is installed and running.
- Checking Prime Network Web Server Status [UP]
Verify the port to be used. 8043 is the secure HTTP port enabled by default for Change and
Configuration Management web client. However, you can still use port 8080 to launch the Change
and Configuration Management GUI. To do so, you must manually enable it using this command:
# cd $NCCM_HOME/scripts/
# ./nccmHTTP.csh enable
# dmctl stop
# dmctl start