
Next Steps: Cisco Prime Network Registrar Virtual Appliance
Configuring Cisco Prime Network Registrar with the CLI on Virtual Appliance
The Cisco Prime Network Registrar command line interpreter (CLI) can be used to configure the virtual
appliance in two ways:
•
You can use the nrcmd CLI on the virtual appliance directly by first using SSH to connect into the
underlying Linux operating system on the virtual appliance. You can use any username and password
which you have created on the virtual appliance for the SSH login, and you must use an administrator
username and password for the Cisco Prime Network Registrar to use the nrcmd CLI to configure Cisco
Prime Network Registrar.
As distributed, there is only one valid user for the Linux operating system
—
root. While
you can login as root to use the Cisco Prime Network Registrar CLI, you might want
to add additional users to the system. Use the useradd program to add additional users.
You can type
man useradd
for more information on how to add additional users.
Note
•
Alternatively, you can use the nrcmd CLI on some other system in the network to configure and manage
Cisco Prime Network Registrar on the virtual appliance the same way that you would use it to manage
any remote installation of Cisco Prime Network Registrar. This requires installing Cisco Prime Network
Registrar (typically only the client-only installation) on the other system.
Configuring the Virtual Appliance to Automatically Power Up
You can configure the ESXi hypervisor to automatically power up the Cisco Prime Network Registrar virtual
appliance when power is restored to the ESXi hypervisor layer.
The KVM kit is installed with automatic power up enabled.
Note
To configure automatic power up:
Step 1
In the vSphere client, select the ESXi machine to which you are connected. It is not a specific virtual machine that you
have to select but the ESXi hypervisor on which they reside.
Step 2
Select the
Configuration
tab.
Step 3
Click the
Virtual Machine Startup/Shutdown
link under the
Software
area. You should see the virtual machine in the
list shown in window.
Step 4
Click the
Properties...
link present at the top right corner of the page. If you do not see that, resize the window until you
do.
The Virtual Machine Startup and Shutdown page is displayed.
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