Administrator
ID
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This
field specifies the Administrator account user ID that you use for secure shell
access to the CLI on Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment.
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No, you
cannot change the entry after installation.
Note
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After installation, you can create additional Administrator accounts, but you cannot change the original Administrator account
user ID.
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Administrator
Password
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This
field specifies the password for the Administrator account, which you use for
secure shell access to the CLI.
You also
use this password with the adminsftp user. You use the adminsftp user to access
local backup files, upload server licenses, and so on.
Ensure that the password is at least six characters long; the password can contain alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation by running the following CLI command:
set password user admin
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Country
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From the
list, choose the applicable country for your installation.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation by running the following CLI command:
set web-security
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DHCP
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Cisco
requires that you choose
No to the DHCP option. After you choose
No, enter a hostname, IP address, IP mask, and
gateway.
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No, do
not change the entry after installation.
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DNS Enable
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A DNS
server resolves a hostname into an IP address or an IP address into a hostname.
Cisco
Prime Collaboration Deployment requires that you use a DNS server. Choose
Yes to enable DNS.
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No, do
not change the entry after installation.
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DNS Primary
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Enter
the IP address of the DNS server that you want to specify as the primary DNS
server. Enter the IP address in dotted decimal format as
ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation by running the following CLI command:
set network dns
To view
DNS and network information, run the following CLI command:
show network eth0 detail
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DNS Secondary
(optional)
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Enter
the IP address of the DNS server that you want to specify as the optional
secondary DNS server.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation by running the following CLI command:
set network dns
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Gateway
Address
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Enter
the IP address of the network gateway.
If you do not have a gateway, you must still set this field to 255.255.255.255. Without a gateway, you may be limited to communicating only with devices on your subnet.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation by running the following CLI command:
set network gateway
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Hostname
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Enter a
hostname that is unique to your server.
The
hostname can consist of up to 64 characters and can contain alphanumeric
characters and hyphens. The first character cannot be a hyphen.
Important
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Do not change your hostname while any tasks are running.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation.
set network hostname
Note
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On hostname change, make sure to re-mount the Prime Collaboration Deployment NFS on all the ESXi hosts which were added to
the Prime Collaboration Deployment. This can be done by the following:
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Login to each ESXi host which was added to Prime Collaboration Deployment.
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Right-click on the Prime Collaboration Deployment NFS storage and delete it.
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From the Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment application, click the open and close navigation button, and choose Inventory >ESXi Hosts.
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Click Edit on each ESXi host and click OK.
This will remount the Prime Collaboration Deployment as NFS on the respective ESXi host with updated hostname.
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IP Address
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Enter
the IP address of your server.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation.
set network ip eth0
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IP Mask
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Enter
the IP subnet mask of this machine.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation by using the following CLI command:
set network ip eth0
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Location
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Enter
the location of the server.
You can
enter any location that is meaningful within your organization. Examples
include the state or the city where the server is located.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation by using the following CLI command:
set web-security
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MTU Size
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The maximum transmission unit (MTU) represents the largest packet, in bytes, that this host transmits on the network.
Enter
the MTU size in bytes for your network. If you are unsure of the MTU setting
for your network, use the default value.
The
default value is 1500 bytes.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation by running the following CLI command:
set network mtu
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NTP Server
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Enter
the hostname or IP address of one or more Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers
with which you want to synchronize.
You can
enter up to five NTP servers.
Caution
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To avoid potential compatibility, accuracy, and network jitter problems, the external NTP servers that you specify for the
primary node can be NTP v4 (version 4). If you are using IPv6 addressing, external NTP servers must be NTP v4.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation by running the following CLI command:
utils ntp server
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Organization
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Enter
the name of your organization.
Tip
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You can use this field to enter multiple organizational units. To enter more than one organizational unit name, separate the
entries with a comma. For entries that already contain a comma, enter a backslash before the comma that is included as part
of the entry.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation by running the following CLI command:
set web-security
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Security
Password
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Enter
your security password.
The
password must contain at least six alphanumeric characters. The password can
contain hyphens and underscores, but it must start with an alphanumeric
character.
Note
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Before you enable FIPS mode, Common Criteria, or Enhanced Security Mode, ensure that you have a minimum 14 characters for
Security Password.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation by running the following CLI command:
set password user security
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State
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Enter
the state in which the server is located.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation by running the following CLI command:
set web-security
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Time Zone
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This
field specifies the local time zone and offset from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Choose
the time zone that most closely matches the location of your machine.
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Yes, you
can change the entry after installation by running the following CLI command:
set timezone
To view
the current time zone configuration, run the following CLI command:
show timezone config
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