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This document describes the product, installation prerequisites, possible installation paths, and related documentation for Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager release 1.1
Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager release 1.1.
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Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager Release 1.1 |
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Note PDF versions of product documentation are available on Cisco.com. You might find it advantageous to refer to the installation instructions for individual products and print out the relevant documentation before proceeding with the installation. |
For server and client requirements, refer to Installing and Setting Up Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager on Solaris.
Cisco Element Manager Framework (CEMF) version 3.1 must be installed before you install Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager Release 1.1. Refer to Table 1 for possible installation paths.
If You Are Installing Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager Release 1.1 on a Machine that... | Then You... |
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has no other CEMF products | 1. Install CEMF 3.1. 2. Install CEMF 3.1 Patch 5. To install Patch 5, Refer to Installing and Setting Up Cisco 7200/7400 Series on Solaris. 3. Install Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager. |
already has a version of CEMF older than CEMF 3.1, such as CEMF 3.0.4, installed | 1. Install CEMF 3.1. 2. Install CEMF 3.1 Patch 5. 3. Install Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager. |
already has CEMF 3.1 installed | 1. Install CEMF 3.1 Patch 5. 2. Install Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager. |
already has CEMF 3.1 and Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager Release 1.0 installed | 1. Install CEMF 3.1 Patch 5. 2. Install Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager. |
Paper Documentation
The following paper documentation ships with Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager Release1.1:
The following documentation is also available in PDF on the product CDs and at Cisco.com:
Note Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or later is required for PDF documentation. |
You can order a complete set of hardcopy user guides for the products in this version, as follows:
This document is to be used in conjunction with the documents listed in the "Documentation Roadmap" section.
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