Cisco Prime Performance Manager User Guide, 1.1
Index

Table Of Contents

A - C - D - F - G - H - I - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -

Index

A

attributes

notification 15-4, 15-5, 15-8

audience

document 3-xiv

C

changing

poller settings 3-10

client, Prime Performance Manager

access, limiting 2-9

client/server architecture, overview 1-3

command reference B-1

commands

general B-1

conventions

document 3-xvi

D

data

accessing, from web 3-1, 8-1, 10-1, 11-1

Discovering network devices

Prime Network imports 4-2

discovering networks

verifying discovery 4-10

document

audience 3-xiv

conventions 3-xvi

organization 3-xv

F

features

integration 1-5

security 1-5

G

General commands

ppm datadir B-14

general commands B-1

ppm B-5

ppm adduser B-6

ppm backup B-8

ppm backupdir B-9

ppm badloginalarm B-10

ppm badlogindisable B-11

ppm certtool B-11

ppm changes B-12

ppm checksystem B-12

ppm clitimeout B-13

ppm cmdlog B-13

ppm console B-14

ppm countnodes B-14

ppm delete B-15

ppm deluser B-16

ppm disablepass B-17

ppm disableuser B-17

ppm discover B-18

ppm diskmonitor B-18

ppm enableuser B-19

ppm eventautolog B-19

ppm eventconfig B-19

ppm eventtool B-20

ppm evilstop B-21

ppm export B-21

ppm export cw B-22

ppm help B-23

ppm inactiveuserdays B-24

ppm installlog B-25

ppm ipaccess B-26

ppm jspport B-27

ppm keytool B-27

ppm listusers B-28

ppm logger B-28

ppm logtimemode B-30

ppm maxhtmlrows B-30

ppm mldebug B-30

ppm motd B-32

ppm msglog B-32

ppm msglogage B-33

ppm msglogdir B-33

ppm msglogsize B-28

ppm netlog B-34

ppm netlogger B-34

ppm newlevel B-34

ppm osinfo B-35

ppm passwordage B-35

ppm patchlog B-35

ppm poll B-36

ppm print B-36

ppm props B-36

ppm purgedb B-37

ppm readme B-37

ppm reboot B-37

ppm redundancygroup B-38

ppm rephelp B-39

ppm restart B-39

ppm restore B-40

ppm restoreprops B-41

ppm rootvars B-41

ppm sechelp B-41

ppm seclogppm seclog B-41

ppm servername B-42

ppm setpath B-43

ppm snmpcomm B-45

ppm snmpconf B-45

ppm snmpget B-46

ppm snmphelp B-48

ppm snmpnext B-48

ppm snmpwalk B-51

ppm ssl B-53

ppm sslstatus B-53

ppm start B-54

ppm start jsp B-54

ppm start pm B-54

ppm start web B-55

ppm statreps B-55

ppm status B-56

ppm stop B-57

ppm stop jsp B-57

ppm stop pm B-57

ppm stop web B-57

ppm tac B-58

ppm traprate limit abate B-58

ppm trapratelimit count B-58

ppm trapratelimit interval B-59

ppm trapratelimit minor B-59

ppm uninstall B-59

ppm unknownage B-60

ppm updateuser B-60

ppm useraccess B-61

ppm userpass B-61

ppm version B-62

ppm webport B-62

ppm who B-62

generating

reports 7-3

getting started 4-1

H

home page

Prime Performance Manager web interface 11-1

I

ITP networks

discovery

verifying 4-10

M

managing

reports 7-1

messages

display, changing 12-16

of the day 6-11

N

navigation tree

Prime Performance Manager web interface 3-4

Network

discovery 4-1

notification attributes (table) 15-4, 15-5, 15-8

O

organization

document 3-xv

overview

discovery 4-1

P

poller

settings, changing 3-10

polling

creating a new polling group 14-2

editing polling group parameters 14-2

polling group parameters 14-1

polling groups 14-1

polling group

assigning devices to 14-3

Ports

used by Prime Performance Manager 17-3

PPM

commands B-1

ppm addunitconf B-6

ppm crosslaunch B-12

ppm deleteunitconf B-17

ppm exportcustnames B-22

ppm exportusers B-23

ppm importcustnames B-24

ppm inventoryimport B-25

ppm modifyunitconf B-32

ppm reloadmibs B-39, B-56

ppm repdir B-39

ppm showunitconf B-44

ppm syncunits B-56

Prime Performance Manager

about 3-xiii

client and server communication

VPN 17-2

ports 17-3

Server, starting 4-1

Prime Performance Manager web interface

archived messages 12-6

home page 11-1

logs

command 12-10

console 12-9

event automation 12-10

security 12-11

navigation tree 3-4

R

reference

command B-1

reports

generating 7-3

managing 7-1

viewing 7-4

RMI

how does it work 17-2

root user, becoming 4-1

S

security

client access, limiting 2-9

logs, system 6-13

message of the day 6-11

overview 6-1

passwords

changing 6-10

creating 6-5

disabling, automatically 6-7

disabling, manually 6-9

re-enabling 6-10

user-based access

disabling 6-14

implementing 6-2

user levels 6-6

(level 1) basic user 6-6

(level 3) network operator 6-6

(level 5) system administrator 6-6

users

changing 6-10

disabling, automatically 6-7

disabling, manually 6-9

listing current 6-12

re-enabling 6-10

server properties

viewing 12-13

SSH

adding credentials 16-1

starting Prime Performance Manager

gateways and units 2-1, 2-3

Starting the Prime Performance Manager server 4-1

system properties

viewing 12-12

T

Telnet

adding credentials 16-1

thresholds

Add Threshold dialog box 10-2

creating 10-1

deleting 10-5

editing 10-4

enabling and disabling 10-5

managing 10-4

viewing from Alarms window 10-6

U

users (see security)

V

viewing

reports 7-4

server properties 12-13

system properties 12-12

web configuration properties 12-13

W

web configuration properties

viewing 12-13