Cisco Systems OL-3597-01 manual Manually Deploying Chassis Using Quick Start

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Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects

Deployment

Deploying Chassis

Chassis objects deploy by either automatic discovery or manual deployment. When manually deploying, you can choose to automatically commission a chassis immediately following deployment or you may choose to simply initiate commissioning activities at a later time.

Regardless of the chassis deployment method used, in order to successfully deploy a chassis object you must deploy the chassis beneath a generic site object. This means that you must deploy a site before deploying a chassis. For instruction on deploying a site object, see the “Deploying Generic Objects” section on page 3-8.

The Deploying Chassis section contains the following areas:

Manually Deploying Chassis Using Quick Start

Manually Deploying Chassis

Manually Deploying Chassis Using Quick Start

The chassis manual deployment quick start method allows you to deploy a chassis object, then automatically begin commissioning and subchassis discovery activities on the deployed chassis.

Tip It is recommended that you ping the router you intend to deploy before using the manual deployment Quick Start method to ensure the device is contactable. If the device is not contactable, consider predeploying.

To deploy a chassis using the quick start method, proceed as follows:

Step 1 In the Map Viewer, right–click on the generic site object under which you wish to deploy the chassis, then choose Deployment > Cisco Access Router Manager > Chassis.

The Deployment Wizard appears.

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