Table Of Contents Downloading Device Packages to a Windows Host Support for new devices can be added to CiscoWorks Windows any time after the initial installation. To add device support, go to Cisco Connection Online (CCO), the Cisco Systems online support channel. If you do not have Internet access, you can skip this chapter. To receive updated packages, you can order the Cisco Network Management Support CD-ROM.
The CD contains the latest network management device and application support files. These files are organized into product packages and provide up-to-date management support for the latest Cisco devices for all supported platforms.
For ordering information, see your product catalog. A quick reference version of the instructions in this chapter appears in the installation booklet that accompanies the CD. You can use the booklet if you are familiar with downloading device packages from CCO to the CiscoWorks Windows platform. This chapter describes the download process in greater detail than the quick reference and contains the following sections:.
CiscoView device support on CCO consists of packages containing application upgrades, graphics, device descriptions, Management Information Base (MIB) files, and other supporting files. Each package has a Readme file that goes with it.
View the Readme file before downloading to ensure that the file works with your configuration. After you add the package file, you can view and manage the hardware device using CiscoView. Note This chapter refers to device support for CiscoView, but these packages also support the other CiscoWorks Windows applications. Using CiscoView Packages There are many device packages bundled in CiscoView. Device packages are upgraded frequently. To ensure that you have the most recent upgrade, verify the version number through CCO.
Always check for updated device packages on CCO, and make sure that you have the latest device package. The CCO directory contains the latest device code, a Readme file, and the help code for the device. CCO is updated dynamically as changes occur. Caution Ensure that for new device or application support, you select CiscoView 4.0 or CiscoView 4.1 release packages. You can use existing CiscoView 3.1.1 packages, but they do not support new features, such as stackable device functionality, which are available only with CiscoView 4.0 and later versions. Downloading from CCO There are two ways to access Cisco device package files from the Internet: from CCO or through anonymous FTP. This section describes how to download from CCO.
System and Software Requirements Before adding a device package, make sure of the following:. Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 is installed. CiscoWorks Windows 3.0 or later is installed. Your system meets the requirements listed in the CD booklet.
WinZip 6.1 or later is installed. Downloading from CCO The following is an overview of the steps necessary for downloading a package file from CCO. Details about these steps are in the sections that follow. 1 Check the CiscoView and CiscoWorks Windows version.
2 Close CiscoView. 3 Create a cvpkgs directory in the CiscoWorks Windows directory. 4 Access CCO. 5 Download the device file into the cvpkgs directory. 6 Unzip the device tar file. 7 Install the device package. 8 View your device.
9 Delete the cvpkgs directory. Check the CiscoView and CiscoWorks Windows Versions To check the CiscoView version, do the following: Step 1 If CiscoView is installed as a standalone application, click the taskbar Start menu, then select ProgramsCiscoWorks Windows CiscoView. CiscoView is initialized. If CiscoView is installed with Castle Rock SNMPc, HP OpenView for Windows, or HP OpenView Network Node Manager for Windows NT, do one of the following:.
Click the taskbar Start menu, then select ProgramsCiscoWorks Windows SNMPc/HP OpenView. From within the network map, double-click on a Cisco device. CiscoView is initialized. Click the taskbar Start menu, then select ProgramsCiscoWorks Windows HP OpenView Network Node Manager. From within the network map, select a Cisco device.
From the menu bar, select MonitorCiscoView. CiscoView is initialized. Note To start CiscoView by double-clicking on a Cisco device, you need to associate CiscoView with the device.
Refer to CiscoWorks Windows CD Installation Instructions for more information on rediscovering all network maps to properly display Cisco devices. Step 2 Select HelpAbout CiscoView. Make sure CiscoView is version 4.0 or later. Step 3 To check packages, select HelpAbout CiscoView, click Packages. After you verify the package version, compare it with the CCO version to ensure you have the latest upgrade. Proceed to the next section, '.'
To check the CiscoWorks Windows version, do the following: Step 1 Click the taskbar Start menu, then select ProgramsCiscoWorks Windows ReadmeFile. The Readme file appears. Step 2 Make sure CiscoWorks Windows is version 3.0(1) or later. Step 3 Close the Readme file.
Step 4 Proceed to the next section, '.' Close CiscoView. Caution You must close CiscoView before you install a device package. The device package does not install correctly if CiscoView is running during installation. To close CiscoView, select FileExit from the CiscoView Main window. Create a cvpkgs Directory in the CiscoWorks Windows Directory Before you download device packages from CCO, create a cvpkgs directory as a target directory for the device files.
It is suggested that you download these files to a permanent location, or you can copy them to the CiscoView install directory. Step 1 Open a DOS window.
Step 2 Change to the directory where CiscoWorks Windows is installed. Step 3 Create the cvpkgs directory by entering the following command: md cvpkgs Access CCO Using a Web browser, access CCO and read the Readme file to ensure you have the right file.
Depending on the type of network access you have, you can log in as either of the following:. A CCO guest user, with a special access code. A CCO registered user Logging in As a Guest User and Downloading the Device File If you are not registered on CCO, you can be granted a special access code to access the device file. Follow these steps to log in as a guest and download the device file: Step 1 To get a special access code, contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC):. 800 553-2447. 408 526-7209 Customers outside the US should call the 408 526-7209 number or go to the following URL for contact information. When you call, select the telephone menu option for Technical Support.
TAC is part of Technical Support. State the product you are downloading and you are transferred to the appropriate person to obtain your special access code. You can also send email to [email protected]. Ask for a special access code for downloading the device file. Step 2 From a Web browser, access CCO by entering the following URL: Step 3 Enter your special access code at the prompt.
Step 4 Click Execute to pass the security warning message. The Execute button is located at the top of the page. Step 5 Select the device tar file by clicking the button to the left of the device file you want to download. The device file contains the package file (.pkg) and associated Readme file.
Step 6 Click Execute. Step 7 Follow the instructions on the screen to confirm the transfer. Select the server nearest you. Step 8 Depending on your browser, click Save File, or select File Save As. You might be prompted to save the file to your workstation, with a message 'Choose How to Handle,' or 'Save As.'
Again, depending on your browser, a Filter window might appear, with Directories, Files, and Selection sections. Step 9 Reenter your password if you are prompted to do so. By default, your home directory is selected as the target directory for the device file download. We recommend that you download the device file to the cvpkgs directory on your workstation. Step 10 If the Filter window appears, complete this step. In the Selection section of the Filter window, enter the complete destination path and filename of the device file you are downloading, for example.
Note These are the downloading steps as of the release of this publication. The selection names and filenames could change without notice. Step 1 From the Software Center page, Network Management Products section, select the CiscoView Upgrade Planner pointer to the CiscoView packages. Links to CiscoView packages can be accessed from the CiscoView Upgrade Planner page. From the planner page, select a link to CiscoView packages. Step 2 Optionally, read the Readme file, if one is available. To view the Readme, click on the Readme filename and select a download option.
Note The Readme file contains installation and other important information about each device file; it resides next to the tar file on CCO and is embedded in the tar file. Reading the Readme file ensures you download the appropriate tar file, and install it correctly. To select a device tar file, click on the device filename and select a download option.
Step 3 Reenter your password if required. Step 4 Depending on your browser, click Save File, or select File Save As. You might be prompted to save the file to your workstation, with a message such as 'Choose How to Handle,' or 'Save As.' Again, depending on your browser, a Filter window might appear, with Directories, Files, and Selection sections.
Download the device file to the cvpkgs directory on your workstation. Step 5 If the Filter window appears, complete this step. In the Selection section of the Filter window, enter the complete destination path and filename of the device file you are downloading, for example. Where 40x is the version number of CiscoView. Step 6 After the file is downloaded, close the browser window. Unzip the Device Tar File Use WinZip extract the device file.
The device file includes a Readme and a package (.pkg) file. Step 1 Start WinZip by double-clicking the package tar file. Step 2 From the WinZip main menu, click the Open icon.
Step 3 In the Look in field, select the drive and directory containing the device file. Step 4 Select the device file, then click Open. Step 5 Click the Extract icon. Step 6 In the Extract dialog box, click All files and Overwrite Existing Files. Step 7 Make sure the directory to extract to is appropriate, for example, CWW cvpkgs. Step 8 Click Extract. Step 9 Close WinZip.
Install the Device Package To add a package file (.pkg), do the following: Step 1 Click the taskbar Start menu, then select ProgramsCiscoWorks WindowsInstall Device. The Setup program starts. Step 2 In the Select Package dialog box, select the directory containing the package file. Step 3 Select the device package (.pkg) you want to load; click OK. Many messages appear during installation. Creating the MIB database and parsing take a while.
If errors appear, see '.' When the Setup Complete dialog box appears, select a Readme file option, then click Finish. View Your Device View the device to ensure that the installation was successful.
Go to the appropriate following section for the procedure for your application. Standalone Device Step 1 Select the CiscoView icon from the CiscoWorks Windows program group. Step 2 Select FileOpen Device to view your device. You are finished with the installation.
CiscoWorks Windows and SNMPc Integration Step 1 Double-click the SNMPc icon in the CiscoWorks Windows program group or click the SNMPc icon in the CiscoWorks Windows program folder. The SNMPc login dialog box appears. Step 2 Enter your SNMPc user ID and password. Step 3 Click OK. Step 4 The map appears. Step 5 Double-click on the device you just installed.
A view of the device appears. You are finished with downloading. CiscoWorks Windows and HP OpenView for Windows Integration Step 1 Double-click the HP OpenView icon in the CiscoWorks Windows program group or click the HP OpenView icon in the CiscoWorks Windows program folder. The HP OpenView for Windows (HP OpenView Professional Suite) dialog box appears. Step 2 Bring up the network map.
The network topology map appears. Step 3 Double-click on the device icon.
A view of the device appears. Note Check to be sure that the CiscoView device icon is updated in the topology map after the new device package installation. If it is not updated, reinstall the device package. You are finished downloading. CiscoWorks Windows and HP OpenView Network Node Manager Integration Step 4 Double-click the Network Node Manager icon in the CiscoWorks Windows program group or click the Network Node Manager icon in the CiscoWorks Windows program folder.
Step 5 Bring up the network topology map. Step 6 Double click the device icon. Select MonitorCiscoView from the menu bar. A view of the device appears. You are finished downloading. Delete the cvpkgs Directory After successful installation, you can optionally delete the cvpkgs directory. For information on launching devices, refer to the appendixes.
Downloading Via FTP The following is a quick-reference overview of the steps necessary for downloading a device file. Details about these steps are in the sections that follow. You must complete the following steps to properly download using the FTP service: 1 Check the CiscoView and CiscoWorks Windows version. 2 Close CiscoView. 3 Create a cvpkgs directory in the InstallDirectory.
4 Download the device tar file. 5 Unzip the device tar file. 6 Install the device package. 7 Check the cvinstall.log file. Check the CiscoView and CiscoWorks Windows Version To check the CiscoView version, do the following: Step 1 If CiscoView is installed as standalone, click the taskbar Start menu, then select ProgramsCiscoWorks Windows CiscoView. CiscoView is initialized. If CiscoView is installed with Castle Rock SNMPc, HP OpenView for Windows, or HP OpenView Network Node Manager for Windows NT, do one of the following:.
Click the taskbar Start menu, then select ProgramsCiscoWorks Windows SNMPc/HP OpenView. From within the network map, double-click on a Cisco device. CiscoView is initialized. Click the taskbar Start menu, then select ProgramsCiscoWorks Windows HP OpenView Network Node Manager. From within the network map, select a Cisco device. From the menu bar, select MonitorCiscoView.
CiscoView is initialized. Note To start CiscoView by double-clicking on a Cisco device, you need to associate CiscoView with the device. Refer to CiscoWorks Windows CD Installation Instructions for more information on rediscovering all network maps to properly display Cisco devices. Step 2 Select HelpAbout CiscoView.
Make sure CiscoView is version 4.0 or later. Step 3 To check packages, select HelpAbout CiscoView, click Packages Installed.
After you verify the package version, compare it with the CCO version to ensure you have the latest upgrade. Proceed to the next section, '.' To check the CiscoWorks Windows version, do the following: Step 1 Click the taskbar Start menu, then select ProgramsCiscoWorks Windows ReadmeFile.
The Readme file appears. Step 2 Make sure CiscoWorks Windows is version 3.0(1) or later. Step 3 Close the Readme file.
Proceed to the next section, '.' Close CiscoView. Caution You must close CiscoView before you install a device package. The device package does not install correctly if CiscoView is running during installation. To close CiscoView, select FileExit from the CiscoView Main window.
Create a cvpkgs Directory in the InstallDirectory One way to create a cvpkgs directory in the CWW directory follows: Step 1 Open a DOS window. Step 2 Change to the directory where CiscoWorks Windows is installed, for example, c: CWW. Step 3 Enter the following command. Note If you are launching FTP from behind your own firewall, use a passive FTP client. Web browser Using a Web browser, use your CCO user ID and password: ftp://userid:[email protected].
For additional security, you can omit your password when you type the URL. You will be prompted for your password separately when the browser connects.
FTP client Use an FTP application (for example, Reflection) to connect to ftp.cisco.com using your CCO user ID and password. Step 2 Navigate to the top-level CiscoView directory (/cisco/netmgmt/ciscoview), select a CiscoView version, and proceed to the device packages subdirectory.
For example, the CiscoView 4.0 packages and Readme files are located in cisco/netmgmt/ciscoview/4.0/packages. Note The Readme file contains installation and other important information about each device file; it resides next to the tar file on CCO and is embedded in the tar file. Reading the Readme file ensures you download the appropriate tar file, and install it correctly. Through assume you are using a Web browser. If you are not, use FTP commands or your FTP client user interface to download the file(s).
Step 4 To select a device tar file, click on the device filename and select a download option. Step 5 Reenter your password if required. Step 6 Depending on your browser, click Save File, or select File Save As.
You might be prompted to save the file to your workstation, with a message such as 'Choose How to Handle' or 'Save As.' Again, depending on your browser, a Filter window might appear, with Directories, Files, and Selection sections.
Download the device file to the cvpkgs directory on your workstation. Step 7 If the Filter window appears, complete this step.
In the Selection section of the Filter window, enter the complete destination path and filename of the device file you are downloading, for example: cww cvpkgs devicename.cv4xx.Px-x.tar Step 8 After the file is downloaded, close the browser window. Unzip the Device Tar File Use WinZip to extract the device file. The device file includes a Readme and a package (.pkg) file. Step 1 Start WinZip by double-clicking the package tar file. Step 2 From the WinZip main menu, click the Open icon. Step 3 In the Look in field, select the drive and directory containing the device file. Step 4 Select the device file, then click Open.
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Step 5 Click the Extract icon. Step 6 In the Extract dialog box, click All files and Overwrite Existing Files. Step 7 Make sure the directory to extract to is appropriate, for example, CWW cvpkgs. Step 8 Click Extract. Step 9 Close WinZip.
Install the Device Package To add a package file (.pkg), do the following: Step 1 Click the taskbar Start menu, then select ProgramsCiscoWorks WindowsInstall Device. The Setup program starts. Step 2 In the Select Package dialog box, select the directory containing the package file. Step 3 Select the device package (.pkg) you want to load; click OK. Many messages appear during installation.
Creating the MIB database and parsing take a while. If errors appear, see 'Check the cvinstall.log File.' When the Setup Complete dialog box appears, select a Readme file option, then click Finish.
Check the cvinstall.log File If errors or warnings occur during installation, you can check the log file (cvinstall.log) in the temporary directory (defined by the environment variable TEMP) to determine the reason for the installation failure. After you check the log file, go to the appendixes for information on launching devices. Reinstalling the Cisco Device Package File You can rerun the install script at any time to reinstall the Cisco device package file. Removing CiscoWorks Windows Devices To remove a device after it has been installed: Step 1 Click the taskbar Start menu, then select ProgramsCiscoWorks Windows Uninstall Device. Step 2 The Uninstall Package dialog box appears. Select the devices you want to remove or select Select All to remove all devices; then click OK.
Step 3 The Setup Complete dialog box appears. Select an option; then click Finish.
Note If CiscoWorks Windows is integrated with HP OpenView Network Node Manager, a message box appears stating that the MIB and trap definition files will not be removed. CiscoWorks Windows Uninstallation If you encounter problems during installation or any other time, you can uninstall or reinstall CiscoWorks Windows.
If you want to reinstall CiscoWorks Windows, you must uninstall it first. To uninstall CiscoWorks Windows, click the taskbar Start menu, then select ProgramsCiscoWorks Windows Uninstall CiscoWorks.
CiscoWorks Windows 3.1 CD Install Instruct for HPOV/NNM for NT Table of Contents for Windows NT This instruction book provides information about installing and running CiscoWorks Windows in conjunction with Hewlett-Packard's OpenView for Windows (HP OpenView Professional Suite) and Network Node Manager for Windows NT. CiscoWorks Windows is comprehensive network management software that lets you easily manage your small to medium business network or workgroup. Information such as dynamic status, statistics, and comprehensive configuration information is available for Cisco routers, switches, hubs, and access servers. CiscoWorks Windows can manage Cisco's NetBeyond extended network system of modular, stackable LAN and WAN products as a single device. For more information about using CiscoWorks Windows, see Overview for CiscoWorks Windows.
CiscoWorks Windows 3.1 CD Install Instruct for HPOV/NNM for NT Table of Contents for Windows NT This instruction book provides information about installing and running CiscoWorks Windows in conjunction with Hewlett-Packard's OpenView for Windows (HP OpenView Professional Suite) and Network Node Manager for Windows NT. CiscoWorks Windows is comprehensive network management software that lets you easily manage your small to medium business network or workgroup. Information such as dynamic status, statistics, and comprehensive configuration information is available for Cisco routers, switches, hubs, and access servers. CiscoWorks Windows can manage Cisco's NetBeyond extended network system of modular, stackable LAN and WAN products as a single device. For more information about using CiscoWorks Windows, see Overview for CiscoWorks Windows.
Table Of Contents Downloading Device Packages New device support can be added to CiscoView incrementally any time after the initial installation of CiscoView. To add incremental device support, access the Cisco Customer Connection Online (CCO). CCO is the Cisco Systems online support channel. If you do not have Internet access, you can skip this chapter. To receive updated packages, you can order the Cisco Network Management Support CD-ROM. The support CD contains the latest Cisco network management device and application support files. These files are organized into product packages and provide up-to-date management support for the latest Cisco devices for all supported platforms.
For ordering information, see your Product Catalog. A quick reference version of these instructions appears in the CiscoView CD Installation Instructions booklet, which you can use if you are familiar with the process of downloading devices from CCO to the CiscoView platform. This chapter describes the download process in greater detail than the quick reference and includes the following sections:. CiscoView device support on CCO consists of packages that are bundles containing application upgrades, graphics, device descriptions, Management Information Base (MIB) files as well as installation scripts and other supporting files. Each package has a README file that goes with it. The README file should be read prior to downloading to ensure the file works with your current configuration. After you add the package file to CiscoView, you can view and manage the hardware device using CiscoView.
Using CiscoView Packages There are many devices available through CiscoView, and they are upgraded frequently. To ensure that you have the most recent upgrade, verify the version number through CCO. Compare the cvpkgs directory with the CCO device packages to make sure that you have the most up-to-date version of the files. The CCO directory contains the latest device code, a README file, the help code for the device, and CCO is updated dynamically as changes occur. Ensure that for new device or application support, you select CiscoView 4.0 release packages.
You can use existing CiscoView 3.1.1 packages, but they do not support new CiscoView 4.0 features such as stackable device functionality. Downloading to a UNIX Workstation from CCO From the Internet there are two ways to access Cisco device package files: from CCO, or from the anonymous FTP service. This section describes how to download from CCO incremental released device package files for use with CiscoView. System and Software Requirements Before adding the Cisco device package file to CiscoView, make sure of the following:. CiscoView 4.0 is properly installed.
Your system meets the requirements listed in the CiscoView CD Installation Instructions document. Since you are installing on a UNIX workstation, make sure tar is installed on your workstation. Tar enables you to extract the device file. Tar is typically pre-installed on UNIX workstations. Downloading from CCO The following is an overview of the steps necessary for downloading a device file from CCO. Details about these steps are in the sections that follow. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Check the Version of CiscoView and Device Packages Follow these steps to check the version of CiscoView and device packages: Step 1 From any directory on your workstation, open CiscoView by entering nmcview.
Step 2 Select HelpAbout CiscoView. Make sure the version number is 4.0 or later. To check packages, select HelpAbout CiscoView and click on Packages. Once you have verified the version of the package, compare it with the CCO version to ensure you have the latest upgrade. Step 3 Proceed to the next section, '.' Close CiscoView To close CiscoView, select FileExit from the CiscoView Main window.
Closing CiscoView is important! The device package does not install correctly if CiscoView is running during the installation. Create a cvpkgs Directory in the InstallDirectory on Your Workstation Before you download device packages from CCO, create a cvpkgs directory as a destination directory for the device files. We suggest you download these files to a permanent location, or you may copy these to the CiscoView install directory. Step 1 Change to the directory containing the CiscoView application files, for example: cd /usr/nms This guide refers to this directory as the installdirectory.
Step 2 Create a cvpkgs directory. Mkdir /usr/nms/cvpkgs This creates the directory cvpkgs for storing your package files.
Step 3 Change to the cvpkgs directory. Cd /usr/nms/cvpkgs Access CCO Use a Web browser to access CCO and review the README file to ensure you have the right file. Depending on the type of network access you have, you can log in as either of the following:.
A guest user of CCO with a special access code. A registered user of CCO Guest users are limited to seeing only files available to the public, such as Cisco's Management Information Base (MIB) files. Operating system software such as Cisco IOS releases generally are not available to guest users.
To download these types of files, you must be granted special file access. Log in as either a guest or registered user as described in the next sections. Logging in as a Guest User of CCO and Downloading the Device File If you are not registered on CCO, you can be granted a special access code to access the device file.
Follow these steps to log in as a guest and download the device file: Step 1 To get a special access code, contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC):. 800 553-2447. 408 526-7209 1 For customers outside the US, you can call the 408 526-7209 number or get contact information at the following URL: When you call, select the telephone menu option for Technical Support.
TAC is part of Technical Support. State the product you are downloading and you are transferred to the appropriate person to obtain your special access code. You can also send email to [email protected] or [email protected]. Ask for a special access code for downloading the device file.
Step 2 From a Web browser, access CCO by entering the following URL: Step 3 Enter your special access code at the prompt. Step 4 Press OK to pass the security warning message. Step 5 Select the device tar file by clicking the button to the left of the device file you want to download. The device file contains the package file (.pkg) and associated README file.
Step 6 Locate the Execute button and click Execute. (The Execute button is located at the top of the page.) Step 7 Follow the instructions on the screen to confirm the transfer. Select the server nearest you. Step 8 Depending on your browser, click the Save File button, or select the File menu, then Save As. You might be prompted to save the file to your workstation, with a message like ' Choose How to Handle,' or ' Save As.'
Again, depending on your browser, a Filter window might appear with Directories, Files, and Selection sections. Step 9 Reenter your password if you are prompted to do so. By default, your home directory is selected as the target directory for the device file download. We recommend that you download the device file to the cvpkgs directory on your workstation.
Step 10 If the Filter window appears, complete this step. In the Selection section of the Filter window, enter the complete destination path and filename of the device file to be downloaded. Example: /usr/nms/cvpkgs/devicename.cvxxx.Px-x.tar where xxx is the version number of CiscoView. Step 11 After the file is downloaded, close the Web browser window. Step 12 Proceed to the section, '.' Logging in as a Registered User of CCO Follow these steps to log in as a registered user: Step 1 From a Web browser, access the Software Image Library on CCO by entering the following URL: Step 2 At the prompts, enter your CCO user ID and password.
Step 3 Proceed to the next section, '.' Download the Device File This section applies only to registered users. Follow these steps to download the device file from the CCO Software Library. Note The README file contains installation and important information about each device file; it resides both next to the tar file on CCO, and embedded in the tar file. Reading the README file ensures you download the appropriate tar file, and install it correctly.
To select a device tar file, click on the device filename and select a download option. Step 3 Reenter your password if required. Step 4 Depending on your browser, click the Save File button, or select the File Save As. You might be prompted to save the file to your workstation, with a message like ' Choose How to Handle,' or ' Save As.' Again, depending on your browser, a Filter window might appear, with Directories, Files, and Selection sections.
Download the device file to the cvpkgs directory on your workstation. Step 5 If the Filter window appears, complete this step. In the Selection section of the Filter window, enter the complete destination path and filename of the device file of the device you are downloading. Example: /usr/nms/cvpkgs/devicename Step 6 After the file is downloaded, close the Web browser window. Step 7 Proceed to the section '.' Untar the Device Tar File Follow these steps to untar the device tar file.
Step 1 Enter the following in the cvpkgs directory on your workstation: tar -xvf tarfilename tarfilename is the name of your device file. Example: tar -xvf devicename.cv4.0.P2-0.tar The package file (.pkg) and the associated README file are untarred. Step 2 Proceed to the next section, 'Add the Package File to CiscoView.'
Add the Package File to CiscoView Follow these steps to add the package file (.pkg) to CiscoView: Step 1 Check the environment variable by entering the following from any directory: env The reply should include NMSROOT. Step 2 If NMSROOT does not appear in the reply, set the NMSROOT environment variable by entering the following from any directory: setenv NMSROOT /opt/CSCOcv /opt/CSCOcv is the directory containing the recommended cvpkgs subdirectory and the CiscoView application files. Example: /usr/nms. Step 3 Log in as root. One way to do this is to enter the following: su root A prompt for your password appears; enter the root password.
To check that you are properly logged in, enter the following: whoami If the response is root, you are logged in as root, and you are a superuser. Step 4 Add the package file to CiscoView by entering the following in the cvpkgs directory: $NMSROOT/cvinstall /usr/nms/cvpkgs/devicename.pkg devicename.pkg is the name of the package file. This cvinstall install script installs the Cisco device package file from the cvpkgs directory.
If errors appear, see 'Installation Troubleshooting' below. You are finished with the installation.
Optionally, you can check the log file as described in the section, 'Check the cvinstall.log File.' Installation Troubleshooting The following errors might appear if CiscoView is running while attempting to add the package file to CiscoView. If these errors appear or errors similar to these errors, close CiscoView and add the package file again. Check the cvinstall.log File If problems occur during the installation, you can check the log file (cvinstall.log) in your installdirectory, which contains the application files. For example: /opt/CSCOcv. After you check the log file, go to the appendixes for information on launching devices or see 'Using CiscoView' to learn more about CiscoView features. Downloading to a UNIX Workstation from Anonymous FTP This section describes another way to download the device tar file to a UNIX workstation, using the anonymous FTP service.
The following is a quick-reference overview of the steps necessary for downloading a device file. Details about these steps are in the sections that follow. You must complete the following steps to properly download using the FTP service: 1. Check the Version of CiscoView Follow these steps to check the version of CiscoView and device packages: Step 1 From any directory on your workstation, open CiscoView by entering nmcview. Step 2 Select HelpAbout CiscoView. Make sure the version number is 4.0 or later. To check packages, select HelpAbout CiscoView and click on Packages.
Once you have verified the version of the package, compare it with the CCO version to ensure you have the latest upgrade. Step 3 Proceed to the next section, '.' Close CiscoView To close CiscoView, select FileExit from the CiscoView Main window. Closing CiscoView is important! The device package does not install correctly if CiscoView is running during the installation. Create a cvpkgs Directory in the InstallDirectory on Your Workstation Before you download device packages from CCO, create a cvpkgs directory as a destination directory for the device files. We suggest you download these files to a permanent location, or you may copy these to the CiscoView install directory.
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Step 1 Change to the directory containing the CiscoView application files, for example, cd /usr/nms. This guide refers to this directory as the installdirectory. Step 2 Create a cvpkgs directory: mkdir /usr/nms/cvpkgs This creates the directory cvpkgs for storing your package files. Step 3 Change to the cvpkgs directory: cd /usr/nms/cvpkgs Download the Device Tar File This section applies to only registered users. Follow these steps to download the device file from the CCO Software Library.
Note The README file contains installation and important information about each device file; it resides both next to the tar file on CCO, and embedded in the tar file. Reading the README file ensures you download the appropriate tar file, and install it correctly. To select a device tar file, click on the device filename and select a download option.
Step 3 Reenter your password if required. Step 4 Depending on your browser, click the Save File button, or select the File Save As. You might be prompted to save the file to your workstation, with a message like ' Choose How to Handle,' or ' Save As.' Again, depending on your browser, a Filter window might appear, with Directories, Files, and Selection sections. Download the device file to the cvpkgs directory on your workstation. Step 5 If the Filter window appears, complete this step.
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In the Selection section of the Filter window, enter the complete destination path and filename of the device file of the device you are downloading. Example: /usr/nms/cvpkgs/devicename Step 6 After the file is downloaded, close the Web browser window. Step 7 Proceed to the section '.' Untar the Device Tar File Follow these steps to untar the device tar file. Step 1 Enter the following in the cvpkgs directory on your workstation: tar -xvf tarfilename tarfilename is the name of your device file. Example: tar -xvf devicename.cv4.0.P2-0.tar The package file (.pkg) and the associated README file are untarred.
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Step 2 Proceed to the next section, 'Add the Package File to CiscoView.' Add the Package File to CiscoView Follow these steps to add the package file (.pkg) to CiscoView: Step 1 Check the environment variable by entering the following from any directory: env The reply should include NMSROOT. Step 2 If NMSROOT does not appear in the reply, set the NMSROOT environment variable by entering the following from any directory: setenv NMSROOT /opt/CSCOcv /opt/CSCOcv is the directory containing the recommended cvpkgs subdirectory and the CiscoView application files. Example: /usr/nms. Step 3 Log in as root.
One way to do this is to enter the following: su root A prompt for your password appears; enter the root password. To check that you are properly logged in, enter the following: whoami If the response is root, you are logged in as root, and you are a superuser. Step 4 Add the package file to CiscoView by entering the following in the cvpkgs directory: $NMSROOT/cvinstall /usr/nms/cvpkgs/devicename.pkg devicename.pkg is the name of the package file. This cvinstall install script installs the Cisco device package file from the cvpkgs directory. If errors appear, see 'Installation Troubleshooting' below.
You are finished with the installation. Optionally, you can check the log file as described in the section, 'Check the cvinstall.log File.' Installation Troubleshooting The following errors might appear if CiscoView is running while attempting to add the package file to CiscoView. If these errors appear or errors similar to these errors, close CiscoView and add the package file again. Check the cvinstall.log File If problems occur during the installation, you can check the log file (cvinstall.log) in your installdirectory, which contains the CiscoView application files. Example: /usr/nms.
After you check the log file, go to the appendixes for information on launching devices. Reinstalling the Cisco Device Package File You can rerun the CiscoView install script, setup.sh, at any time to reinstall the Cisco device package file. Removing CiscoView To remove CiscoView: Step 1 Type pkgrm CSCOcv at the prompt. CiscoView and all the package files are removed.