Chapter 2 Provisioning
Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration
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incompatibles:
csxu, SUNWpmu, SUNWpmr, SUNWcpr, SUNWcprx, SUNWefcx, SUNWdrr, SUNWdrrx, SUNWidn, SUNWidnx, SUNWpmux, SUNWmdb, SUNWmdbx, SUNWsrh, SUN
Wtnfc, SUNWtnfcx, SUNWhea, SUNWarc, SUNWarcx, SUNWcstl, SUNWcstlx,
SUNWcpc, SUNWcpcx
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Packages: SUNWadmr, SUNWswmt
Obtaining a Cisco EMF License
You need a valid license key file available on the system to start Cisco EMF. In a distributed configuration, the license key is required on the Management server.
The following steps describe how to obtain a Cisco EMF license.
Step 1 If you are a registered Cisco Connection Online (CCO) user, go to the Cisco Software Registration site, and look for Cisco Element Management Framework under Network Management Products:
If you are not a registered CCO user, go to the Cisco Software Registration site:
Step 2 In the Contact Information section, fill all required fields (denoted by an asterisk).
Step 3 In the Version number field, select version 3.2.
Step 4 If it was not automatically filled in for you when you completed the Contact Information, enter the Product Authorization Key (PAK) number which is on your product CD.
Step 5 Enter the host name of the server where Cisco EMF is to be installed.
Step 6 Enter the host ID of the server where Cisco EMF is to be installed.
Step 7 If you do not know the hostname or hostid of your machine, perform the following commands on the host machine:
cmnm-pri# hostid
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Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP: Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide
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