Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects

Deployment

Deployment

Manual deployment consists of three stages as shown in the following figure.

Figure 3-4 Deployment Process Workflow

Stage 1: Manually Deploy

Generic Container Objects

(e.g., Sites)

Stage 2: Chassis Level

Deployment

Stage 3: Subchassis

Level Discovery

Chassis Auto Discovery

Chassis Manual

Deployment

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Chassis Manual

Deployment

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1.The first deployment stage is to manually deploy a generic object (e.g., Site). A generic object can be looked upon as a container object where you can deploy further objects that represent the chassis, line cards and interfaces contained within the chassis. For further information, see the “Deploying Generic Objects” section on page 3-8.

2.The second deployment stage is at the chassis level. The chassis can be auto discovered or manually deployed. For further information, see the “Automatically Discovering Chassis” section on page 3-2or the “Manually Deploying Chassis” section on page 3-18.You can also predeploy objects (that is, manually predeploy objects before the Cisco hardware arrives on–site). For further information, see the “Pre–deployment”section on the previous page.

3.The third deployment stage is subchassis level discovery. Subchassis discovery involves either chassis commissioning or auto discovery of objects within a managed chassis. For further information, see the “Chassis Commissioning and Subchassis Discovery” section on page 3-22.

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