Table Of Contents
Preface
Audience
Related Documentation
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Preface
This guide is one of multiple short guides for Cisco Prime Collaboration 9.0 that are used in sequence to install, set up, administer, and manage Prime Collaboration:
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Set up the Prime Collaboration server with user credentials and license files.
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Integrate Cisco Prime Assurance and Cisco Prime Provisioning, if you have purchased them.
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Perform maintenance tasks, such as performing backup and restore.
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Configure the log files for troubleshooting.
New and Changed Information
The table below describes information that has been added or changed since the initial release of the Cisco Prime Collaboration 9.0 Administration Guide.
Audience
This guide is for voice and video engineers who are responsible for the configuration, provisioning, inventory, and maintenance of infrastructure-based, real-time collaboration services such as video (TelePresence) and telephony (VoIP), including endpoints, management servers, and service-specific network devices.
Prime Collaboration is deployed on a virtual server. The user must be familiar with virtual server configuration and with UNIX commands using the CLI.
Related Documentation
This guide is one of multiple short guides for Cisco Prime Collaboration 9.0. To perform other Prime Collaboration tasks, such as user management, device management, voice provisioning, network monitoring, and fault management, see Cisco Prime Collaboration 9.0 Documentation Overview for a list of all available documents.
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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