Inventory - Device Console
Note The Device Console is now enabled/disabled using a DCPL property. For information about using DCPL properties, see the Cisco Prime Provisioning 6.8 Administration Guide or see Appendix G, “Property Settings”
Inventory - Device Console
is the starting point for many operations. Inventory Manager performs three primary functions:
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Imports devices from configuration files and configures CPEs and PEs by associating devices with a Customer or Provider.
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Edits devices, CPEs or PEs stored in the Prime Provisioning repository.
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Assigns a device to a provider or customer.
To navigate through
Device Console
, follow these steps:
Step 1 Choose
Inventory> Device Tools > Device Console
and you receive a window appears as shown in the example in Figure 13-1.
Note The radio button last selected will be the one shown in Figure 13-1.
Figure 13-1 Device Console window
Step 2 To select one of the operations, click the radio button for one of the following selections and then click
Next
.
Note All operations apply only to Live mode, not ECHO mode.
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Download Commands—Download operation commands and configlets. The Select Operation Method selections of Simplified and Advanced (via wizard) are only available for Download Commands and are explained in that section.
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Download Template—Downloads template configlets to the specified devices.
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Device Configuration Manager—Displays different versions of configuration files created on a repository per timestamp and writes to running-configuration or start-up configuration.
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EXEC Commands—Allows you to send to target devices any Cisco IOS commands that can be executed in enable mode.
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Reload—Remotely reloads devices.
Download Commands
To download commands, follow these steps:
Step 1 Choose
Inventory> Device Tools > Device Console > Download Commands.
Step 2 The Select Operation Method default is Simplified, which indicates that in a single window you have the options for selecting the Devices, Device Groups, and Operation Commands. You do not need to multi-click. In a single window you can submit the required parameters to complete the task. Advanced (via wizard) indicates you must go to multiple windows to achieve the task. In this method, you select Device, click
Next,
select Device Groups, click
Next
, select Operation Command, and then the summary.
Step 3 Click
Next
.
A window appears as shown in Figure 13-2.
Figure 13-2 Device Console—Download Commands: Select Devices
Step 4 In the
Devices
row, click
Select/Deselect
. In the new window, check the check box for each device you want. Uncheck a check box if you do not want this device. Then click
Select
. Figure 13-2 then reappears with the selected devices in the
Devices
row.
Step 5 In the
Groups
row, click
Select/Deselect
. In the next window, check the check box for each group you want. Uncheck a check box if you do not want this group. Then click
Select
. The selected groups appear in the
Groups
row.
Step 6 In the
Operation Commands
field, enter the commands you want to download or click
Load File
to select a set of commands to place in the
Operation Commands
field.
If you leave the
Upload Config After Download
check box unchecked, you do
not
upload the configuration file after the download.
If you leave the
Retrieve device attributes
check box unchecked, you do not retrieve any device attributes. If you check the
Retrieve device attributes
check box, after the template is downloaded, SNMP is used to retrieve interface information and issue additional
show
commands, such as
show version
.
Step 7 Click
OK
to submit the download and you receive a window with the
Device Console Operation Result
and in the bottom left corner a
Status
. You can click
Download
or
Done
.
Step 8 When you click
Download
, you return to Step 6 to download additional commands on the selected devices.
Step 9 When you click
Done
, you return to Figure 13-1.
Download Template
Note Multiple datafiles belonging to different templates cannot be downloaded through the device console.
To download a template, follow these steps:
Step 1 Choose
Inventory> Device Tools > Device Console .
Step 2 Select
Download Template
and click
Next
.
A window appears as shown in Figure 13-3.
Figure 13-3 Device Console—Download Template: Select Devices
Step 3 Continue with Step 4 if you want to add devices; proceed to Step 9 to delete devices; or click
Next
to proceed to
Step 11 for
3. Select Device Groups
.
Step 4 Click
Add
, as shown in Figure 13-3, to
2. Select Devices
.
Step 5 From the resulting Device Selection window, check the check box(es) for each device you want to select. Then click
Select
.
Step 6 You return to Figure 13-3 with the added devices.
Step 7 For each device, you can click the added
Clear
button to clear the
Upload to Customer/Site
column to reflect
none selected
, or you can click the added
Select
button and a new window allows you to
Create Customer
,
Create Site
,
Select
, or
Cancel
. When you click
Select
in this new window, you return to Figure 13-3 with the added customer or site.
Step 8 You can repeat Step 4 to Step 7 to
add
more devices, you can delete devices, as explained in Step 9, or you can proceed by going to Step 10.
Step 9 To delete devices, check the check box(es) for the devices you want to delete and then click
Delete
. Select carefully, because there is no chance to confirm this deletion.
Step 10 When you have all the devices you want, click
Next
. You proceed to
3. Select Device Groups
, starting in Step 11.
Step 11 Continue with Step 12 if you want to add device groups; proceed to Step 14 to delete device groups; or click
Next
to proceed to
Step 16 for
4. Enter Download Commands
.
Step 12 Click
Add
, as shown in Figure 13-4, to
3. Select Device Groups
. Adding Device Groups is optional.
Figure 13-4 Device Group Selection
Step 13 From the resulting window, check the check box(es) for each device group you want to select. Then click
Select
.
You return to Figure 13-4 with the added device groups. You can repeat Step 12 to Step 13 to
add
more device groups, you can delete device groups, as explained in Step 14, or you can proceed by going to Step 15.
Step 14 To delete device groups, check the check box(es) for the devices you want to delete and then click
Delete
. Select carefully, because there is no chance to confirm this deletion.
Step 15 When you have all the device groups you want, click
Next
. You proceed to
4. Select Download Template
, starting in Step 16.
Step 16 For
4. Select Download Template
, the resulting window is shown in Figure 13-5.
Figure 13-5 Select Download Template
Step 17 In Figure 13-5, you can click the
Select
button.
A window appears as shown in Figure 13-6.
Step 18 Click
Add
to add templates or
Remove
to remove templates. When you have the templates you want, click
OK
.
When you click
Add
you get a Template Datafile Chooser window with the template choices in the tree. Click
+
to open the folders and subfolders in the tree, until you get the property you want to choose. Click on that property and it is added to your list. Repeat this until all the templates you want are in your list. In each added property, you can click
View
and you receive the configlet for that data file. To return, click
OK
. In Figure 13-6, check the check box(es) for the template(s) you want. In each template row, click the
Action
drop-down list and choose
APPEND
or
PREPEND
to add information after or before, respectively; check or uncheck the
Active
check box; and then click
OK
.
Figure 13-6 Add/Remove Templates
Step 19 You return to Figure 13-5 with the updated information.
Step 20 Click
Next
and you proceed to
5. Download Template Summary
, as explained in Step 21.
Step 21 For
5. Download Commands Summary
, a window appears as shown in Figure 13-7.
Figure 13-7 Download Template Summary
Step 22 In Figure 13-7, if you leave the
Upload Config After Download
check box unchecked, you do
not
upload the configuration file after the download. If you check the
Upload Config After Download
check box, you upload the new configuration file after you download the templates in . If you leave the
Retrieve device attributes
check box unchecked, you do not retrieve any device attributes. If you check the
Retrieve device attributes
check box, after the template is downloaded, SNMP is used to retrieve interface information and issue additional
show
commands, such as
show version
.
Step 23 Click
Back
until you correct any information you want to change or click
Finish
to submit the download and you receive a window with the
Download Template Results
and in the bottom left corner a
Status
with a green check mark for
Succeeded
.
Step 24 Click
Done and
you return to Figure 13-1.
Device Configuration Manager
To display the configuration, download the configuration to the startup configuration on the device, or download the configuration to the running configuration on the device, follow these steps:
Step 1 Choose
Inventory> Device Tools > Device Console.
Step 2 Select
Device Configuration Manager
and click
Next.
A window appears as shown in Figure 13-8.
Figure 13-8 Device Configuration Manager
Step 3 In the
Device
row, click
Select
.
Step 4 From the devices listed, click the radio button for the device you want to select. Then click
Select
.
Step 5 You return to Figure 13-8 with the added device. You can repeat Step 3 to Step 4 to
change the device.
Step 6 When you have selected the device you want, go to the
Configuration to Display
row and click the
Select a Version...
drop-down list. Click the version you want and then click
Load
to load that configuration file.
Step 7 Click one of the following radio buttons or keep the default:
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Display only
—The configuration file can only be viewed.
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Download to startup
—The configuration file is downloaded to the start up configuration of the selected router.
Note For Download to startup, the Device Access Protocol (defined in device creation) must be either ftp or tftp. If this is not the case, the Device Configuration Manager Results window appears and indicates that you must set up either ftp or tftp. Dynamic Component Properties Library (DCPL) properties for DCS for both FTP and TFTP are specified in Appendix G, “Property Settings”and can be set in the software UI as specified in the Cisco Prime Provisioning 6.8 Administration Guide
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Download to running
The configuration file is downloaded to the router’s running configuration file.
Note When the DCPL property copy-running-to-startup in the GTL/ios folder is set to the default of true, the router’s running configuration file is also copied to the start up configuration.
Step 8 Click
Finish
. If in Step 7 you chose
Display only, you automatically
return to Figure 13-1.
If in Step 7 you clicked
Download to startup
or
Download to running
, you get a Device Configuration Manager Results window. In the
Status
box, you get a green check mark for
Succeeded
or a red
Failed
status and you must click
Done
to return to Figure 13-1.
EXEC Commands
EXEC Commands
allows you to send to target devices any Cisco IOS commands that can be executed in enable mode. You can only view the router information. You cannot edit or delete the information.
To execute
EXEC Commands
, follow these steps:
Step 1 Choose
Inventory> Device Tools > Device Console.
Step 2 Select
EXEC Commands
and click
Next
.
A window appears as shown in Figure 13-9.
Figure 13-9 Device Console—EXEC Commands: Select Devices
Step 3 Continue with Step 4 if you want to add devices; proceed to Step 7 to delete devices; or click
Next
to proceed to
Step 9 for
3. Select Device Groups
.
Step 4 Click
Add
, as shown in Figure 13-9, to
2. Select Devices
.
Step 5 From the resulting window, check the check box(es) for each device you want to select. Then click
Select
.
Step 6 You return to Figure 13-9 with the added devices. You can repeat Step 4 to Step 5 to
add
more devices, you can delete devices, as explained in Step 7, or you can proceed by going to Step 8.
Step 7 To delete devices, check the check box(es) for the devices you want to delete and then click
Delete
in Figure 13-9. Select carefully, because there is no chance to confirm this deletion.
Step 8 When you have all the devices you want, click
Next
.
You proceed to
3. Select Device Groups
, starting in Step 9.
Step 9 Continue with Step 10 if you want to add device groups; proceed to Step 13 to delete device groups; or click
Next
to proceed to
Step 15 for
4. Enter EXEC Commands
.
Step 10 Click
Add
, as shown in Figure 13-10, to
3. Select Device Groups
.
Figure 13-10 Device Group Selection
Step 11 From the resulting window, check the check box(es) for each device group you want to select. Then click
Select
.
Step 12 You return to Figure 13-10 with the added device groups. You can repeat Step 10 to Step 11 to
add
more device groups, you can delete device groups, as explained in Step 13, or you can proceed by going to Step 14.
Step 13 To delete device groups, check the check box(es) for the devices you want to delete and then click
Delete
. Select carefully, because there is no chance to confirm this deletion.
Step 14 When you have all the device groups you want, click
Next
. You proceed to
4. Enter EXEC Commands
, starting in Step 15.
Step 15 For
4. Enter EXEC Commands
, the resulting window is shown in Figure 13-11.
Figure 13-11 Operation Commands
Step 16 In Figure 13-11, you can click the
Browse
button to input an existing file with Cisco IOS configuration commands. Then click the
Load File
button to put the file’s information in the
Commands
field. Otherwise, you can enter the Cisco IOS configuration commands directly in the
Commands
field.
Step 17 Click
Next
and you proceed to
5. EXEC Commands Summary
, as explained in Step 18.
Step 18 For
5. EXEC Commands Summary
, a window appears as shown in Figure 13-12.
Figure 13-12 EXEC Commands Summary
Step 19 Click
Back
until you correct any information you want to change or click
Finish
to retrieve the information from the router. You then receive a window with the
EXEC Commands Results
and a
Status
with a green check mark for
Succeeded
. You can click
EXEC
or
Done
.
Step 20 When you click
EXEC
, you return to Step 15 to enter additional commands on the selected devices.
Step 21 When you click
Done
, you return to Figure 13-1.
Reload
To reload (reboot) the router, follow these steps:
Step 1 Choose
Inventory> Device Tools > Device Console.
Step 2 Select
Reload
and click
Next
.
A window appears as shown in Figure 13-13.
Figure 13-13 Device Console—Reload: Select Devices
Step 3 Continue with Step 4 if you want to add devices; proceed to Step 7 to delete devices; or click
Next
to proceed to
Step 9 for
3. Select Device Groups
.
Step 4 Click
Add
, as shown in Figure 13-13, to
2. Select Devices
.
Step 5 From the resulting window, check the check box(es) for each device you want to select. Then click
Select
.
Step 6 You return to Figure 13-13 with the added devices. Repeat Step 4 to Step 5 to
add
more devices; delete devices, as explained in Step 7; or proceed by going to Step 8.
Step 7 To delete devices, check the check box(es) for the devices you want to delete and then click
Delete
. Select carefully, because there is no chance to confirm this deletion.
Step 8 When you have all the devices you want, click
Next
. You proceed to
3. Select Device Groups
, starting in Step 9.
Step 9 Continue with Step 10 if you want to add device groups; proceed to Step 13 to delete device groups; or click
Next
to proceed to
Step 15 for
4. Reload Devices Summary
.
Step 10 Click
Add
to
select device groups
.
Step 11 From the resulting window, check the check box(es) for each device group you want to select. Then click
Select
.
Step 12 Return to the window with the added device groups. Repeat Step 10 to Step 11 to
add
more device groups; delete device groups, as explained in Step 13; or proceed by going to Step 15.
Step 13 To delete device groups, check the check box(es) for the devices you want to delete and then click
Delete
. Select carefully, because there is no chance to confirm this deletion.
Step 14 When you have all the device groups you want, click
Next
. You proceed to
4. Reload Devices Summary
, starting in Step 15.
Step 15 For
4. Reload Devices Summary
, a window appears as shown in Figure 13-14.
Figure 13-14 Reload Summary
Step 16 Click
Back
until you correct any information you want to change or click
Finish
to submit the reload and you receive a window with the
Reload Results
and a
Status
with a green check mark for
Succeeded
.
Step 17 Click
Finish
and
you return to Figure 13-1.
Prime Network Device Import
Prime Provisioning now supports the import of inventory from Prime Network. The inventory that can be imported are device credentials, software version, and SNMP details. All other physical and logical inventory is retrieved from the device using collect configuration. Set the DCPL property from InventoryImport before importing Prime Network Device. For more information on setting DCPL properties, see
Cisco Prime Provisioning 6.8 Administration Guide
or see
Appendix G, “Property Settings”
Note This configuration is required for every new device added to the network.
This feature allows you to perform:
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Device import from Prime Network
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Automated Ring Discovery Process
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Customer Device Insertion via an integrated Single Screen
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Enhanced Inventory Manager for Bulk import from Prime Network
Cisco IOS routers that function as N-PE, U-PE, or PE-AGG are defined as devices from which Prime Provisioning collects information. Every network element that Prime Provisioning manages is defined as a device in the system.
The two ways to import devices from Prime Network are:
– Single Device Import during Device Creation
– Importing Device(s) from Prime Network in Multi Instance Environment
Device Import Prerequisite
To import the device(s) from Prime Network into Prime Provisioning, you must first import the Prime Network certificate into Prime Provisioning Trust Store. For more information about this, refer to the section Integrating with Prime Network for Device Import in
Cisco Prime Provisioning 6.8 Installation Guide.
Single Device Import during Device Creation
To navigate through
Devices
and import a device manually, follow these steps:
Step 1 Choose
Inventory > Physical Inventory > Devices.
The Device List window appears. Click the Create button.
Step 2 Select Cisco IOS/IOS-XR Device from the drop-down menu.
The Create Cisco Device window appears.
See the following sections for descriptions of the fields:
Note If you have configured a Prime Network Gateway in DCPL properties, you are able to view a Import button next to the Management IP Address field in the Cisco Device creation page. By providing the IP address, you are able to import the device from the configured Prime Network.
Step 3 Select the device type as Customer Device or Provider Device from the drop-down menu under Roles section.
Enter the region name for the Provider that you are creating. To enter the provider region name follow these steps:
a. Click the Select button next in Provider Region Name.
A list of provider region names appears.
b. Click the radio button next to provider region name and then Select.
Select the device role from the Role Type drop-down menu.
Note The Provider Region Name and PE Role Type options are enabled only if you choose Provider Device as the device type.
Step 4 Check the check box next to Config Collect to perform a configuration collection on saving the device.
Configuration Collection is performed at the device creation and device import stages. You can also navigate to Operate > Task Manager > Task to create a config task and select the devices created.
Step 5 Check the check box next to Ring Discovery to perform ring collection on saving the device. The devices associated with the REP rings are discovered from Active Network Abstration (ANA) and imported into Prime Provisioning. You can perform ring discovery task from:
– Device Creation window
– Inventory Manager window
Step 6 Check the check box next to MPLS-TP Discovery and MPLS Label Sync to access these details.
Step 7 To access the Additional Properties section of the
Create Cisco Device
, click
Show
.
The Additional Properties window appears.
See the following sections for descriptions of the Additional Properties fields:
Step 8 Enter any desired Additional Properties information for the Terminal Server device you are creating.
Step 9 Click
Save
.
Step 10 The Devices window reappears with the new imported device listed.
Importing Device(s) from Prime Network in Multi Instance Environment
Device(s) which already exist in multi instance of Prime Network can be imported directly into Prime Provisioning using the option available in the Inventory Manager window.
To perform single or bulk import of Cisco and non-Cisco devices, follow these steps:
Step 1 Choose Inventory > Physical Inventory > Inventory Manager.
The Device List window appears.
Step 2 Click Import Devices drop down list.
Step 3 Select Prime Network.
Step 4 The Inventory Import Filter window appears.
a. You can filter the import of devices from Prime Network before getting it into Prime Provisioning.
– The devices available in Prime Network can be filtered based on Device Host Name, Management IP Address and Device Platform.
– Once filtration is done, a success message displays the number of devices found matching the filter criteria.
– The devices found matching the criteria are displayed on the Inventory Manager window. You can perform additional configuration such as role assignment by clicking on Assign CE/PE button.
– Select the device and click on Edit button to change any of the device parameters before saving the device.
– Click Save button to import and save the device into Prime Provisioning.
b. If you want to import all the devices available in Prime Network, click OK button without providing any filtering criteria on the filter screen.
Step 5 The Device List window appears.
Step 6 The Config Collect and Ring Discovery can be scheduled during device import. Click on Action button to schedule:
– Config Collect
– Config Collect + Ring Discovery
– MPLS Label Sync
– MPLS-TP Discovery
– Ring Discovery
Step 7 Click Save.
The Devices window reappears with the new devices added.