Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x First Published: 2017-01-31 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883 © 2017 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Overview 1 About Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 1 Cisco Prime Collaboration High Availability 2 Cisco Prime Collaboration Geo-Redundancy 2 New and Changed Information 2 What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration 6 CHAPTER 2 Cisco Prime Collaboration Licensing 9 Access to the Software Image, PAK, and License File 9 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard 10 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Business Licensing 10 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced Licensing 10 Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance Licensing 11 Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing 12 Endpoints and Contact Center Agents Count 12 PART I CHAPTER 3 New Installation 15 Installation Requirements 17 Installation Requirements 17 Number of Servers 19 VMware Requirements 19 System Requirements—Server and Client Machine Requirements 20 Virtual Machine Requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 20 Client Machine Requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 22 Deployment Models—Standard and Advanced 24 CHAPTER 4 Install Cisco Prime Collaboration 27 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x iii Contents Download Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 27 User Accounts 28 Installation Prompts 29 Deploy and Configure Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 30 Deploy Small, Medium, and Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA 30 Configure Small, Medium, and Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA 31 Deploy Very Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA 32 Configure Very Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA File 33 CHAPTER 5 Get Started after New Installation 35 Log in to Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 35 Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 36 Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 41 Access the System Setup, Manage Network, and License 47 PART II Upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration 49 CHAPTER 6 Plan for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Upgrade 51 Supported Upgrade Versions for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 51 Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.1 57 Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 58 Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6 61 Feature Support After Upgrade—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 65 Migration from Cisco Unified Communications Management Suite 65 CHAPTER 7 Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 67 Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 67 Perform a Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Upgrade (Includes Analytics) 69 Post Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Upgrade 71 Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance for Very Large Deployment 72 CHAPTER 8 Changes After Upgrade 75 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade 75 What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 75 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x iv Contents Navigation Changes in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced User Interface 77 Navigation Changes in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard User Interface 82 What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.1 84 What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5—Advanced 85 Navigation Changes in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced User Interface 87 Navigation Changes in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard User Interface 90 What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6—Advanced 90 What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.0 92 What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.1 93 What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.5 93 What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.6 94 PART III Uninstall Cisco Prime Collaboration 95 CHAPTER 9 Uninstall Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 97 Uninstall Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 97 APPENDIX A Troubleshooting 99 Verify the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Installation (for Advanced and Standard Modes) 99 Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Deployment Model 101 Downgrade the Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment Model 102 Configure a Second NIC for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 102 Change the IP Address on the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Server 102 Find the MAC Address of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Servers 103 How to avoid File Not Found error during Upgrade, Restore, and Patch Installation through SFTP ? 103 Remove the SSL Certificate Warning 103 Remove the SSL Certificate Warning in Internet Explorer 104 If You Have a Safe URL Implemented 104 Remove the SSL Certificate Warning in Mozilla Firefox 104 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x v Contents Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x vi CHAPTER 1 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Overview • About Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, page 1 • Cisco Prime Collaboration High Availability, page 2 • Cisco Prime Collaboration Geo-Redundancy, page 2 • New and Changed Information, page 2 • What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration , page 6 About Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance This document provides information on Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, 11.1, 11.5, and 11.6. Cisco Prime Collaboration provides real-time monitoring, proactive troubleshooting, and long term trending and analytics in one integrated product. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance provides integrated service assurance management through a single, consolidated view of the Cisco voice, and video collaboration environment. It includes continuous, real-time monitoring and advanced troubleshooting tools for Cisco Unified Communications and Cisco TelePresence systems including the underlying transport infrastructures. It proactively notifies operators of issues and facilitates resolution through proactive fault detection and isolation using diagnostic tools. For video, the solution allows operators to view end-to-end session paths and identify jitter and packet loss, which impacts the session quality. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance is available in two modes - Standard and Advanced. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard Cisco Prime Collaboration Standard provides basic monitoring functionalities and it is a free option included in Cisco Unified Workspace Licensing and Cisco User Connect Licensing for Cisco Unified Communications 10.0 onwards. For details on differences between the Standard and Advanced versions of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, see the Cisco Prime Collaboration- Standard and Advanced Offerings. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Advanced Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Advanced offers full-featured real-time monitoring and diagnostics system for voice, video, and Contact Center network assurance. The Analytics module provides Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 1 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Overview Cisco Prime Collaboration High Availability historical reporting of key performance indicators (KPIs) and allows IT network managers to analyze trends for capacity planning, resource optimization, and quality of service. In the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced option, you can select either the Enterprise mode deployment or Managed Service Provider (MSP) deployment. In the enterprise mode, Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced includes Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance. If you have purchased the license for Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance, you can access the Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance dashboards. If you select to install in MSP mode, Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics is available only in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5 and later versions. Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics helps you identify traffic trends, technology adoption trends, and overand underutilized resources in your network. You can also track intermittent and recurring network issues and address service quality issues. For more details on the features available in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.0, see the "Prime Collaboration Analytics Dashboards and Reports" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide. For more details on the features available in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.1, see the "Prime Collaboration Analytics Dashboards and Reports" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide. For more details on the features available in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.5, see the "Prime Collaboration Analytics Dashboards and Reports" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide. Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is a monitoring and diagnostics tool that helps you maximize the Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise uptime. For more details on the features available in Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance, see the "Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance Guide. Cisco Prime Collaboration High Availability Cisco Prime Collaboration supports High Availability (HA) through the VMware vSphere HA feature. You do not need an extra Cisco Prime Collaboration license to configure HA. For details on how to configure the virtualization layer HA for Prime Collaboration, see the VMware vSphere HA for Cisco Prime Collaboration white paper. Cisco Prime Collaboration Geo-Redundancy Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics support Geo-Redundancy through the VMware vSphere replication. You do not need an extra Cisco Prime Collaboration license to configure Geo-Redundancy. For more information on Geo-Redundancy, see Geo-Redundancy for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics. New and Changed Information The following table describes the information that has been added or changed since the previous release of this guide. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 2 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Overview New and Changed Information Table 1: New and Changed Information Version Date Updates Location Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide 11.0 11.0 September 14, 2015(First Initial Version Published) NA Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide 11.1 11.1 February 11, 2016 February 15, 2016 Updated VMware-certified hardware related information. System Requirements—Server and Client Machine Requirements Added a section Supported Upgrade Versions for 11.1. Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.1 Added a section What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1 Features. What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.1 Updated the prerequisites Upgrade Cisco Prime with Synthetic Tests Collaboration Assurance related information. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide 11.5 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 3 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Overview New and Changed Information Version Date Updates 11.5 June 7, 2016 Updated the information related to Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard standalone OVA for Enterprise deployment. Location • Deployment Models—Standard and Advanced • Virtual Machine Requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance , on page 20 Added a section Get Get Started with Cisco Started with Cisco Prime Prime Collaboration Collaboration Assurance. Assurance Added a section Supported Upgrade Versions for 11.5. Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 Added a section What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5 Features. What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5—Advanced Added a section Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance for Very Large Deployment. Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance for Very Large Deployment, on page 72 Updated the section Post Post Cisco Prime Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Collaboration Analytics Upgrade , on page 71 Upgrade. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide 11.6 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 4 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Overview New and Changed Information Version 11.6 Date Updates Location Updated the section Post Post Cisco Prime Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Collaboration Analytics Upgrade , on page 71 Upgrade. Added a section What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.6 Features. What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.6, on page 94 Added a section Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6 Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6, on page 61 Updated a note related to Upgrade Cisco Prime upgrade in MSP mode. Collaboration Assurance, on page 67 Updated information related to the upgrade application bundle. Updated information related to the system reboot. Perform a Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Upgrade (Includes Analytics) , on page 69 Added a section What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration As 11.6 Features. What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6—Advanced, on page 90 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 5 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Overview What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Table 2: What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0 Features Version Feature Name Feature Description Where Documented 11.0 Supported Upgrade Versions Lists the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance versions that are supported for upgrade. Supported Upgrade Versions for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 Changes After Upgrade What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 Table 3: What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1 Features Version Feature Name Feature Description Where Documented 11.1 Supported Upgrade Versions Lists the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance versions that are supported for upgrade. Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.1 What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.1 Changes After Upgrade What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.1 Table 4: What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5 Features Version Feature Name Feature Description Where Documented 11.5 Supported Upgrade Versions Lists the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance versions that are supported for upgrade. Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 Changes After Upgrade What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5—Advanced Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 6 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Overview What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Table 5: What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.6 Features Version Feature Name Feature Description Where Documented 11.6 Supported Upgrade Versions Lists the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance versions that are supported for upgrade. Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6 What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6 Changes After Upgrade What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6—Advanced Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 7 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Overview What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 8 CHAPTER 2 Cisco Prime Collaboration Licensing Cisco Prime Collaboration is a licensed software product that is secured to the MAC of the virtual machine. The Cisco Prime Collaboration license enables the features and endpoint quantities for the Cisco Prime Collaboration application that you choose to install. You can order license based on the collaboration management options required, and the quantity of the endpoints. • Access to the Software Image, PAK, and License File, page 9 • Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard, page 10 • Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Business Licensing, page 10 • Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced Licensing, page 10 • Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance Licensing, page 11 • Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing, page 12 • Endpoints and Contact Center Agents Count, page 12 Access to the Software Image, PAK, and License File The product numbers ordered for Cisco Prime Collaboration are: R-xxx and L-xxx. When you order the product numbers for Cisco Prime Collaboration, an email is sent to your ship-to email address. This email contains the instructions on how you can access the Cisco eDelivery site so that you can download the software images and license Product Authorization Keys (PAKs). The software image is downloaded and installed on the virtual machine. The license PAK ID from the ESD site allows you to access the Cisco Licensing Site to associate the virtual machine MAC address to a license key or keys that are then installed on the virtual machine(s). These license keys activate the Cisco Prime Collaboration software to be used in a production environment. These license keys together also convert a trial installation into a production environment. Only (1) R-xxx type license is required for each Cisco Prime Collaboration installation. Note The PAK is used to log in to the Cisco software site and has a virtual machine MAC address associated to it. The PAK is emailed to you, and a license file is created for you to download. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance requires individual license files. After you download the license files, register them with the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance servers. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 9 Cisco Prime Collaboration Licensing Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard does not require a license. Both Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Advanced OVA can be installed in Standard mode. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Business Licensing Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Business licensing is based on the endpoint quantity. The number of endpoints determines the number of licenses that you need to purchase to manage your network. Along with the total number of endpoints, you must also consider the system capacity parameters, such as the number of each supported endpoint types, and CDR limits, to choose the most suitable virtual machine resources for your deployment. For more information on system capacity parameters for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Business 11.5, see the System Capacity for Cisco Prime Collaboration Business 11.5 wiki. For more information on system capacity parameters for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Business 11.6, see the System Capacity for Cisco Prime Collaboration Business 11.6 wiki. The Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Business Image (R-PC-xxxx) license is required to activate Cisco Prime Collaboration in a production network. You must order one license for each server. A new license is required for each major upgrade and is included in the upgrade parts and the Product Upgrade Tool entitlements. You can purchase scale licenses based on the endpoints that you want to manage. For more information on the scale licenses and part numbers in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Ordering Guide . You must have Cisco partner privilege to access the Ordering Guide. Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.6, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Ordering GuideYou must have Cisco partner privilege to access the Ordering Guide. When you install Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Business OVA, it gets installed in Standard mode by default. You must navigate to Activate Business page in the main menu to activate the Business option. You can activate the Business option in Evaluation mode or by applying purchased license. The Evaluation period is valid up to 60 days. After the evaluation expires, you can apply for permanent license from the License Management page. If you do not apply for permanent license after the expiry of Evaluation period, the system comes back to Standard mode. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced Licensing With Assurance Advanced option, you can manage Cisco voice and video Collaboration Systems through a single, consolidated view. It includes continuous, real-time monitoring and advanced troubleshooting tools for Cisco Collaboration applications and endpoints, such as Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server(Cisco VCS), Cisco TelePresence, and so on. The two modes of installations are—Standard and Evaluation or Advanced. To learn more about Standard and Advanced install modes, see Deployment Models—Standard and AdvancedDeployment Models—Standard and Advanced, on page 24. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 10 Cisco Prime Collaboration Licensing Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance Licensing The quantity of the endpoints determines the number of licenses that you need to purchase to manage your network. Along with the total number of endpoints, you must also consider the system capacity parameters, such as the number of each supported endpoint types, and CDR limits, to choose the most suitable OVA for your deployment. For more information on system capacity parameters for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced 11.0, see the System Capacity for Cisco Prime Collaboration wiki. For more information on system capacity parameters for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced 11.1, see the System Capacity for Cisco Prime Collaboration wiki. For more information on system capacity parameters for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced 11.5, see the System Capacity for Cisco Prime Collaboration wiki. For more information on system capacity parameters for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced 11.6, see the System Capacity for Cisco Prime Collaboration wiki. The Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Image (R-PC-xxxx) license is required to activate Cisco Prime Collaboration in a production network. You must order one license for each server. A new license is required for each major upgrade and is included in the upgrade parts and the Product Upgrade Tool entitlements. You can purchase scale licenses based on the endpoints that you want to manage. For more information on the scale licenses and part numbers in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Ordering Guide , in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Ordering Guide, in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Ordering Guide , and in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.6, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Ordering Guide . You must have Cisco partner privilege to access the Ordering Guide. Note All Unified CM registered endpoints in a specific cluster must be managed in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance to provide the statistics data to support all monitoring, testing, and reporting features in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics; for example, statistics from the Unified CM Publisher CDR are required to compute route group utilization, Severely Conceal Seconds Ratio (SCSR)(%), and call failure measurements. When the Unified CM publisher is discovered, all endpoints (including phones) registered with it are discovered. To add Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance license file, go to System Administration > License Management. For more information in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, see the Add and Delete a License File section of “Manage Licenses” chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. For more information in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1, see the Add and Delete a License File section of “Manage Licenses” chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide Advanced . For more information in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5, see the Add and Delete a License File section of “Manage Licenses” chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. For more information in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.6, see the Add and Delete a License File section of “Manage Licenses” chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance Licensing Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance requires the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced license. The Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance licensing is based on the number Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 11 Cisco Prime Collaboration Licensing Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing of concurrent Unified Contact Center Enterprise (Unified CCE) agents logged in. Apply the Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance license only after adding the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced license. Cisco Prime Collaboration polls the number of agents logged in to the Unified CCE every 30 minutes. If the number of agents logged in exceeds the permitted number mentioned in the license file, the system displays a popup window with a warning message. Cisco Prime Collaboration raises one violation per day irrespective of the number of warning popup windows displayed. If there are 10 such violations within the 30-day period, then your license expires within the next 30 days of receiving the tenth violation. If you add the license file for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced but not for Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance, you can access the features for Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance only until the evaluation expiry or purchase of license. After the evaluation period for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced expires, you can access Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard mode only. Upon license expiry, the Unified CCE infrastructure devices are not displayed in the UC Performance dashboard, Threshold Rules, and Correlation Rules windows. You cannot view the Contact Center Topology page. To continue using these features, purchase the required number of Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center concurrent agent licenses. You can view the license details for Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance by navigating to the System Administration > License Management page. For details on the features that are enhanced after you add the Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance license 11.0, see the "Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance Guide. For details on the features that are enhanced after you add the Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance license 11.1, see the Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance Guide. The number of agents that you can manage after you purchase a license remains the same as the Evaluation mode. For more information, see Endpoints and Contact Center Agents Count section. Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics is supported only in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced deployment. Apply the Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics license after adding the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced license. The total number of Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics scale licenses obtained must be greater than or equal to the total number of scale licenses you have for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced. For example, if you are managing 1000 endpoints in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced, you must have Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics license for 1000 or more endpoints. Endpoints and Contact Center Agents Count The number of endpoints and agents that are supported in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced (including Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Contact Center Assurance) depends on the OVA size. The Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics endpoints count must be greater than or equal to the total number of endpoints you have in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 12 Cisco Prime Collaboration Licensing Endpoints and Contact Center Agents Count You can manage the following endpoint and agent quantities in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance. These numbers are applicable for Evaluation and Licensed modes. OVA Deployment Model Total Number of Endpoints IP Phones/Software Clients/DX Series1 Collaboration Immersive Room TelePresence Endpoints/EX Series Concurrent Contact Center Agent Up to 3000 Up to 250 Up to 50 Up to 500 Up to 20,000 Up to 20,000 Up to 2500 Up to 500 Up to 4000 Large (Enterprise Up to 80,000 Up to 80,000 and MSP) Up to 3000 Up to 500 Up to 12000 Enterprise Very Large Up to 150,000 Up to 150,000 Up to 5000 Up to 1000 Up to 12000 MSP Very Large Up to 150,000 Up to 150,000 Up to 5000 Up to 1000 Up to 50,000 For more information on Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, see 2 and for Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1, see 3 and for Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5, see 4 and for Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.6, see 5 Small (Enterprise Up to 3000 and MSP) Medium (Enterprise and MSP) 1 You can have Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance deployment with only IP Phones/Software Clients/DX Series endpoints. This can include only hard phones or a combination of soft phones and hard phones. 2 See System Capacity for Cisco Prime Collaboration 3 See System Capacity for Cisco Prime Collaboration 4 See System Capacity for Cisco Prime Collaboration 5 See System Capacity for Cisco Prime Collaboration For more information on endpoint types, see Collaboration Endpoints. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 13 Cisco Prime Collaboration Licensing Endpoints and Contact Center Agents Count Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 14 PART I New Installation • Installation Requirements, page 17 • Install Cisco Prime Collaboration, page 27 • Get Started after New Installation , page 35 CHAPTER 3 Installation Requirements • Installation Requirements, page 17 • Number of Servers, page 19 • VMware Requirements, page 19 • System Requirements—Server and Client Machine Requirements, page 20 • Deployment Models—Standard and Advanced, page 24 Installation Requirements Table 6: Installation Requirements Requirements Description Number of servers Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance application must be installed on virtual machines. To learn about the installation modes and the required number of servers, see Number of Servers. Virtualization Requirements The Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance images are in the OVA file format. To learn more about the VMware environment required, see VMware Requirements. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 17 Installation Requirements Requirements Description System Requirements System requirements vary based on the number of endpoints that you want to manage. See System Requirements—Server and Client Machine Requirements . For details on the maximum system capacity, such as, number of access ports, number of device pools, number of voice interfaces in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide 11.0, see System Capacity for Cisco Prime Collaboration, Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide 11.1, see System Capacity for Cisco Prime Collaboration. , Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide 11.5, see System Capacity for Cisco Prime Collaboration , Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide 11.6, see System Capacity for Cisco Prime Collaboration. Ports Requirements Cisco Prime Collaboration uses several protocols to communicate with other processes and devices. Ensure that the required ports are available for Cisco Prime Collaboration to communicate. For more details, see Required Ports for Prime Collaboration. Device configurations The voice and video endpoints and infrastructure devices require certain configurations for the Cisco (Cisco TelePresence-Manager (CTS-Manager), CiscoTelePresence Management Suite (TMS), Cisco Prime Collaboration server to communicate. For more Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), Cisco details, see Setting up Devices for Prime TelePresence Video Communication Server(VCS), Collaboration for Assurance. Cisco TelePresence Exchange (CTX), Video For more details on configurations in Cisco Prime endpoints, Multipoint Control Unit (MCU), and so Collaboration Assurance server 11.5, see Configure on) Devices for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. Download Images Cisco Prime Collaboration images are provided on the eDelivery site and on the Cisco.com support software download site. You must have an order for an eDelivery or SWSS contract. User Accounts and Installation Prompts During installation, you must do the following: • Specify the password for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance—globaladmin, and CLI user accounts. See User Accounts. • Specify the Virtual machine details. See Installation Prompts. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 18 Number of Servers Number of Servers To install Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard or Advanced (without Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics), you need only one virtual machine. If you want to enable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics during the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced installation, the number of virtual machines that are required to install Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance depends on the number of endpoints that you want to manage in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics: • If you have fewer than or equal to 80,000 endpoints (small, medium, and large deployment models), you need one virtual machine where you can install both the database and application. To learn about configuring Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance for small, medium, and large deployment models, see Configure Small, Medium, and Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA, on page 31. • If you have more than 80,000 endpoints (very large deployment model), you need two virtual machines to install the database and application separately on each machine. To learn about configuring Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance for very large deployment model, see Configure Very Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA File. Before installing the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, ensure that you know the IP addresses for each of the virtual machines. VMware Requirements Ensure that your VMware environment meets the following requirements: • OVA is downloaded and saved to the same machine on which the vSphere Client is installed. • VMware ESXi is installed and configured on the ESXi host. See the VMware documentation for information on setting up and configuring your host machine. The VMware vSphere Client is Windows-based. Therefore, download and install the client from a Windows system. Once you install the vSphere Client, you can run it and log in to the virtual host, using the hostname or IP address of the virtual host, the root log in ID, and the password that you configured. You can add the host to a vCenter if you want to manage it through vCenter. See the VMware documentation for details. • VMware ESXi server hostname is configured in the DNS server. • VMware ESXi server is synchronized with the NTP server. • For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later You must upgrade the VMWare tools package to 10.0.6 version by applying a patch bundle. Note This patch is applicable to both Enterprise and MSP modes of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance server, as well as Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics DB server in case of Very Large OVA deployment. See Readme for Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 Patch Bundle – 1 for more information. • For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.6 and later Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 19 System Requirements—Server and Client Machine Requirements If you have freshly installed a server, the VMware tools are already a part of fresh install, so you don't have to apply the patch on a freshly installed server. In case if you have upgraded from earlier versions to 11.6, and if you have already applied the patch before, then you don't have to apply it again. In case if you haven't installed the VMWare tools before, you must install the VMWare tools package-10.0.6 version, by applying a patch bundle given below. Note See Readme for Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6 Patch Bundle – 1 for more information System Requirements—Server and Client Machine Requirements Cisco Prime Collaboration runs on any VMware-certified hardware with ESXi 4.1, 5.0, and 5.1 installed. Large and very large deployment models require ESXi 5.0 or later. For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.1 and later Cisco Prime Collaboration can run on any VMware-certified hardware with ESXi version 4.1, 5.0, 5.1, or 6.0 is installed. Note • We recommend that you install and run Cisco Prime Collaboration on Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS), which is VMware-certified. • Cisco Prime Collaboration allows you to configure a second NIC (network adapter). To understand how to configure a second NIC, see Configure a Second NIC for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. • Cisco Prime Collaboration runs on Cisco ADE-OS version 2.0.1.043. This operating system is included with the Cisco Prime Collaboration application and is installed when the Cisco Prime Collaboration OVA is deployed. The OVA defines the configuration of the virtual machine that includes the CPU, memory, disk, and network resources. • Virtual Machine Requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance , on page 20 • Client Machine Requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, on page 22 Virtual Machine Requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance This table lists the virtual machine requirements for the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance application, based on the number of endpoints that are managed in Cisco Prime Collaboration. The virtual machine requirements mentioned in this table are also applicable for Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance. For details on the endpoint quantities supported in each OVA deployment model, see Endpoints and Contact Center Agents Count section. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 20 System Requirements—Server and Client Machine Requirements Managed Endpoints Number vCPU RAM of vCPUs Reservation Memory NIC Reservation IOPS Disk Space Standard: Small (Applicable to standalone Standard OVA only) The OVA can 1 manage a single Unified CM or Cisco TMS (TelePresence) cluster. 1 GHz 8 GB 8 GB 1 GB 100 250 GB Enterprise: Small, Medium, and Large Up to 3000 4 endpoints (Small-Assurance only) 8 GHz 14 GB 14 GB 1 GB 100 150 GB Up to 3000 4 endpoints (Small-Assurance & Analytics) 8 GHz 14 GB 14 GB 1 GB 200 250 GB Up to 20,000 6 endpoints (Medium-Assurance only) 12 GHz 22 GB 22 GB 1 GB 200 300 GB Up to 20,000 6 endpoints (Medium-Assurance & Analytics) 12GHz 22 GB 22 GB 1 GB 400 300 GB Up to 80,000 14 endpoints (Large-Assurance only) 28 GHz 30 GB 30 GB 1 GB 800 500 GB Up to 80,000 14 endpoints (Large-Assurance & Analytics) 28 GHz 30 GB 30 GB 1 GB 1300 500 GB Enterprise and MSP: ' Very Large' - Up to 150,000 endpoints Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 21 System Requirements—Server and Client Machine Requirements Managed Endpoints Note Number vCPU RAM of vCPUs Reservation Memory NIC Reservation IOPS Disk Space Cisco Prime 22 Collaboration Assurance only 44 GHz 36 GB 36 GB 1 GB 1000 750 GB Cisco Prime 22 Collaboration Assurance and Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics (Application Server) 44 GHz 36 GB 36 GB 1 GB 1000 750 GB Cisco Prime 8 Collaboration Assurance and Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics (Database Server) 16 GHz 16 GB 16 GB 1 GB 1000 750 GB • The IOPS measurements were taken using VMWare IO Analyser tool, available at: . • vCPU speed depends on the Cisco UCS server or the virtualized hardware. • We do not support oversubscribing server parameters (not using a 1:1 ratio of physical to virtual resources), such as, vCPU and memory. Recommendations to Improve IOPS: • RAID Configuration: RAID 10 provides better write performance and provides redundancy. • Data store configuration: Dedicated data store for all ova types. • Use SSDs or 15K RPM SAS disks for 80K and 150K deployments. • Use Fibre Channel-SAN storage with dedicated LUN with IOPS mentioned in the preceding table. Client Machine Requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance This table lists the client machine requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance application. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 22 System Requirements—Server and Client Machine Requirements Attributes Values Display resolution 1440 x 900 Supported Browser The following browsers are supported: For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.1 and earlier Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance: • Mozilla Firefox 31 ESR, and 38 ESR • Windows Internet Explorer 10 and 11 • Google Chrome 39 and 40 For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later • Mozilla Firefox 38 ESR and 45 ESR • Windows Internet Explorer 10 and 11 • Google Chrome 39 and later For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.6 and later • Mozilla Firefox 38 ESR and 45 ESR • Windows Internet Explorer 10 and 11 • Google Chrome 53 or later Cisco Prime Collaboration provides a self-signed certificate (HTTPS). To allow access to the Cisco Prime Collaboration client, ensure that security is set to either medium or low in the browsers and do the following: • Ensure that you enable cookies in the browser. • Ensure that you install the operating system and the browser in English version, and set locale as English (United States) [en-US] for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. Note Ensure that you select only English (United States) [en-US] under Languages and remove the other locale options from the browsers settings. • Ensure that you disable the popup blocker if you have installed it as Cisco Prime Collaboration uses popup dialog boxes at several instances. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 23 Deployment Models—Standard and Advanced Attributes Values Adobe Flash Player Install Adobe Flash Player on the client machine for Cisco Prime Collaboration features to work properly. We recommend that you download and install Adobe Flash Player version 13.x or later from the Adobe website. Environment Clients must be able to access Cisco Prime Collaboration: • Across a firewall—for information on how to configure client access, see firewall documentation. • Across a VPN—the VPN tunnel must connect the client and a VPN router or similar device. For more information on required ports, see Required Ports for Prime Collaboration. Network Connectivity If you have deployed Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance in a large or very large deployment, we recommend that you have a minimum of 30-Mbps network connectivity. Deployment Models—Standard and Advanced You can install Cisco Prime Collaboration in one of two modes—Standard or Advanced. During installation, you will be asked your choice of mode. You can download the Cisco Prime Collaboration OVA deployment file based on the VM resources required to handle the number of endpoints that you want to manage. For more information on the different types of OVA deployment models and the endpoint quantities supported in each deployment model, see Endpoints and Contact Center Agents Count. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics—Advanced Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced provides all the features that enable integrated assurance management of applications and the underlying transport infrastructure. The Advanced mode of Cisco Prime Collaboration supports multiple clusters. For more details on features available in Advanced mode 11.0, see the Cisco Prime Collaboration Advanced Features section of “Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. For more details on features available in Advanced mode 11.1, see the Cisco Prime Collaboration Advanced Features section of “Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. For more details on features available in Advanced mode 11.5, see the Cisco Prime Collaboration Advanced Features section of “Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 24 Deployment Models—Standard and Advanced For more information in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.6, see the Cisco Prime Collaboration Advanced Features section of “Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance” chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. If you choose to install Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance in the Advanced mode, you can select either: • Enterprise mode deployment—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced OVA includes both Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance. Each feature is licensed separately. • Managed Service Provider (MSP) deployment—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced includes only Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance. In Cisco Prime collaboration 11.1 and prior versions, Analytics is disabled for MSP - multi-customer enabled installations. Analytics support for MSP installations is being planned for a future release. There are no separate Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced OVAs for Enterprise and MSP deployments for Small, Medium, and Large deployment models. However, for Very large deployment model, there are separate OVAs for Enterprise and MSP. By default, the Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance are installed as part of the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced Enterprise installation. For more details, see the System Requirements—Server and Client Machine Requirements. Note In Cisco Prime collaboration 11.1 and prior versions, in the MSP mode deployment, Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics is not installed as part of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance—Standard Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard provides basic assurance features that help you manage Cisco TelePresence components and Cisco Unified Communications (versions 9.0 and later) applications, such as Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco Unity Connection, and Cisco IM. The Standard mode of Prime Collaboration supports single UC cluster, single TMS cluster, and multiple VCS clusters. For more details on the available features in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard 11.0, see the Cisco Prime Collaboration Standard Features section of “Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance” chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Standard. For more details on the available features in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard 11.1, see the Cisco Prime Collaboration Standard Features section of “Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance” chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Standard. For more details on the available features in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard 11.5, see the Cisco Prime Collaboration Standard Features section of “Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance” chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Standard. For more details on the available features in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard 11.6, see the Cisco Prime Collaboration Standard Features section of “Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance” chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Standard. For the list of devices supported in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard 11.0, see Supported Device in Prime Collaboration Standard. For the list of devices supported in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard 11.1, see Supported Devices in Prime Collaboration Standard. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 25 Deployment Models—Standard and Advanced For the list of devices supported in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard 11.5, see Supported Devices in Prime Collaboration Standard. For the list of devices supported in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard 11.6, see Supported Devices in Prime Collaboration Standard. If you choose to install Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance in the Standard mode, it is directly deployed in the Enterprise mode. The MSP mode or Enterprise mode deployment selection is available only when you choose to install Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance in the Advanced mode. For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later There is an additional Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard OVA for Enterprise mode for Small deployment models. During installation, the system will not ask your choice of deployment mode and will directly deploy in the standalone Standard mode. Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance are not supported in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard. For details on the virtual machine requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance- Standard standalone OVA, see Virtual Machine Requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance , on page 20. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 26 CHAPTER 4 Install Cisco Prime Collaboration • Download Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, page 27 • User Accounts, page 28 • Installation Prompts, page 29 • Deploy and Configure Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, page 30 Download Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Cisco Prime Collaboration images are provided on the eDelivery site when the product is purchased, and on the Cisco.com support software download site for patches and service packs. For those with a service subscription, such as Cisco Unified Communications Software Subscription (UCSS)/ Cisco Prime Product Assured Software Subscription (PASS) that are recently replaced by Cisco Software Support Service (SWSS), download your major upgrades from the Product Upgrade Tool (PUT). Important Download the OVA file on a machine where the vSphere Client is installed. To ensure that the downloaded OVA file is not corrupt, verify if the Message Digest 5 (MD5) checksum of the OVA file matches with the value in the download site. To view the MD5 checksum of the OVA file available in Cisco.com support software download site, hover your mouse pointer on the filename. To install only Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, download the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA file based on the number of endpoints that you want to manage. You can configure the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance application for the following types of deployment models: • Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics OVA for a small deployment—For up to 3000 endpoints (which can include up to 100 Cisco TelePresence systems only). • Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics OVA for a medium deployment—For up to 20,000 endpoints (which can include up to 1,000 Cisco TelePresence systems only). • Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics OVA for a large deployment—For up to 80,000 endpoints (which can include up to 6,000 Cisco TelePresence systems only). Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 27 User Accounts • Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA for a MSP very large deployment—For up to 150,000 endpoints (which can include up to 6,000 Cisco TelePresence systems only). Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics is supported for this model in the Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5 and later versions. • Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA for a Enterprise very large deployment—For up to 150,000 endpoints (which can include up to 6,000 Cisco TelePresence systems only). Note To scale up your deployment model in order to manage more endpoints, run a tuning script. For more information on the tuning script for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, see Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Deployment Model. You must have a valid Cisco.com user account to download the files. User Accounts For Cisco Prime Collaboration, specify various passwords at different instances. • globaladmin—Superuser who can access the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance User Interface. • globaladmin password—Password that you enter when you configure your virtual appliance for a standalone application, see Deploy and Configure Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. You are also required to specify this password when you log in to the User Interface, see the Password Rules for globaladmin section. • CLI Admin username—admin, by default. However, you can specify the username of your choice. • CLI Admin password—Password for the Secure Shell (SSH) CLI admin. This password is used to log in to CLI to check the application status and perform back up and restore, see the Password Rules for CLI admin section. CLI is supported only through SSH;telnet is not supported. You can log in through SSH using port 26 for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. Password Rules for the globaladmin Follow these guidelines when you are making up passwords for a globaladmin: • Must contain at least one lowercase letter, uppercase letter, number, and special character (exclamation(!), at(@), hash(#), dollar($), asterisk(*), coma(,), full stop(.)) • Cannot repeat a character in the password more than three times. • Cannot contain non-ASCII characters such as minus(-), percent(%), plus(+), ampersand(&) , or a space. • Cannot be Cisco or ocsic or any variant by changing the capitalization of letters, or by substituting 1, exclamation(!), Or pipe(|) for i, zero(0) for o, dollar($) for s. • Cannot be the same as the username, or the username reversed. • Must be between 8 and 80 characters. • Cannot end with colon(:), asterisk(*), coma(,), semicolon(;), equal(=), or hash(#). Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 28 Installation Prompts Password Rules for the CLI admin Follow these guidelines when you are making up passwords for a CLI administrator: • Minimum password length must be six characters. • No character in the password must be repeated more than three times. • Must contain at least one lowercase letter, uppercase letter, and number. • Must not be same as the username itself. Note Cisco Unified Communication Manager release 9.x and later are supported in the Standard mode. Installation Prompts We recommend that you know the values for the following parameters before configuring the virtual appliance: • IP address—IP address of the virtual appliance • IP default netmask—default subnet mask for the IP address • IP default gateway—IP address of the default gateway • Default DNS domain—Default domain name • Primary nameserver—Primary name server. You may add the name server. To configure several name servers, enter y. • Primary NTP server[time.nist.gov]—Primary NTP server. To enter a secondary NTP server, enter y at the next prompt. Note To configure a tertiary NTP server enter y at the next prompt after you specify a secondary NTP server. Cisco Prime Collaboration supports three NTP servers. • Time zone—Time stamp that is displayed on the User Interface is the server time. By default, the configured time zone is UTC. For a list of supported time zones, see Supported Time zones for Prime Collaboration. • Username—CLI administrator username. The username is admin, by default. However, you can specify the username of your choice. • Password—CLI administrator password. This password is used to log in to CLI to check the application status and to perform a backup and restore. • IPv6 configuration—If you want to configure IPv6 when prompted, enter Y, and then enter the IPv6 address and route to proceed. If not, you can proceed with the installation by providing your inputs for the next prompt. • globaladmin password—Password for the “globaladmin” user. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 29 Deploy and Configure Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Note CDR reports work only when both PCA and CUCM are in the same domain. Deploy and Configure Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Prerequisites Ensure that the requirements listed in Installation Requirements and System Requirements—Server and Client Machine Requirements have been met. If you choose to enable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics in very large OVA deployment of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, you require two virtual machines—database and application. Reserve two IP addresses in advance for the database and application server, since the IP address of application server is required while installing database server and database server IP address is required while installing the application server. You must install database server before installing application server. Note We recommend you to not to stop or start services in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics database server. Based on the OVA that you have downloaded, you can deploy Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance as follows: • Deploy Small, Medium, and Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA, on page 30 • Deploy Very Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA, on page 32 After you install the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA, you can configure the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance virtual appliance as follows: • Configure Small, Medium, and Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA, on page 31 • Configure Very Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA File, on page 33 Deploy Small, Medium, and Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Launch VMware vSphere Client and choose File > Deploy OVF Template. Click Browse and navigate to the location where you saved the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA file. Click Next. In the OVF Template Details window, verify the details about the OVA file, including the product name, version, and size, and then click Next. Click Accept to accept the end-user license agreement. Click Next. In the Name window, specify a name for the template that you are deploying. The name must be unique within the inventory folder and can contain up to 80 characters. In the Inventory Location window, select the folder where you want to deploy the file, and click Next. In the Disk Format window, select Thick provisioned format to store on the virtual disks, and then click Next. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 30 Deploy and Configure Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance In case of multiple networks during Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA deployment, ensure that the virtual machine network you select belongs to Cisco Prime Collaboration and is reachable. Step 7 Verify the options in the Ready to Complete window, and then click Finish to start the deployment. The deployment takes about 30 minutes to complete. Check the progress bar in the Deploying Virtual Appliance window to monitor the task status. Step 8 Click Close. The virtual appliance that you deployed appears in the left pane of the vSphere Client, under the host. As a part of the next process, follow Configure Small, Medium, and Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA, on page 31. Configure Small, Medium, and Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA Step 1 Step 2 Right-click the virtual appliance and choose Power > Power ON to start the virtual machine. Step 3 Enter the required parameters at the console prompts. After entering each parameter, press Enter to bring up the next parameter, see Installation Prompts. For the Installation Mode prompt, enter 1 to select Standard Prime Collaboration Assurance, or enter 2 to select Advanced Prime Collaboration Assurance Evaluation. The Default value is 1. The virtual machine reboots. In the virtual appliance console, enter setup at the localhost login prompt. Time zone—The time stamp that is displayed on the user interface is the server time. By default, the configured time zone is UTC. For a list of supported time zones, see Supported Time zones for Prime Collaboration. If you have selected the Advanced Prime Collaboration Assurance Evaluation option, you can select either the Enterprise mode or Managed Service Provider (MSP) mode of deployment. Enter E to deploy Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance in the Enterprise mode or M to deploy in the MSP mode. Each mode provides a different customer view option. Note Step 4 For more information on Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, see the "Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide – Advanced. For more information on Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1, see the "Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide – Advanced. For more information on Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5, see the "Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide – Advanced. For more information in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.6, see the "Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance" chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. If you have selected the Standard Prime Collaboration Assurance option, it is directly deployed in the Enterprise mode. After you finish the installation (when you see the login prompt in the console), wait for approximately 20 minutes for the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance processes to be listed on the console. Log in to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance server to verify the installation. See Verify the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Installation (for Advanced and Standard Modes). Note Step 5 Step 6 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 31 Deploy and Configure Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Deploy Very Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Launch your VMware vSphere Client and choose File > Deploy OVF Template. Click Browse and navigate to the location where you saved the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA file. Click Next. In the OVF Template Details window, verify the details about the OVA file, including the product name, version, and size, and then click Next. Click Accept to accept the end-user license agreement. Click Next. In the Name window, specify a name for the template that you are deploying. The name must be unique within the inventory folder and can contain up to 80 characters. In the Inventory Location window, select the folder where you want to deploy the file, and then click Next. If you choose to enable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics in very large OVA deployment of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, you require two virtual machines - database and application. Reserve two IP address in advance for database and application server, since IP address of application server is required while installing database server and database server IP address is required while installing application server. Configure the database server before you configure the application server. To configure the database server: a) In the Host / Cluster window, select the Host or Cluster on which you want to run the deployed template, and then click Next. b) In the Storage window, select a destination for the virtual machine files, and then click Next. c) In the Disk Format window, select the Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed format to store on the virtual disks, and then click Next. In case of multiple networks during Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA deployment, ensure that the virtual machine network you select belongs to Cisco Prime Collaboration and is reachable. d) Verify the options in the Ready to Complete window, and then click Finish to start the deployment. The deployment takes about 30 minutes to complete. Check the progress bar in the Deploying Virtual Appliance window to monitor the task status. e) Click Close. The virtual appliance that you deployed appears in the left pane of the vSphere Client, under the host. f) (Optional) Before you proceed with configuring Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, right-click the database server and select Edit Settings to change the server configurations. The recommended CPU for database server configuration is 8 and Memory is 16 GB. Note If you reduce the CPU to 8, from the default value of 24, reduce the corresponding CPU Reservation frequency to 16 Ghz from the default value of 48 Ghz. To configure the application server: a) In the Disk Format window, select the Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed format to store on the virtual disks, and then click Next. In case of multiple networks during Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA deployment, ensure that the virtual machine network you select belongs to Cisco Prime Collaboration and is reachable. b) On the Network Mapping page, select a network and then click Next. c) Verify the options in the Ready to Complete window, and then click Finish to start the deployment. The deployment takes about 30 minutes to complete. Check the progress bar in the Deploying Virtual Appliance window to monitor the task status. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 32 Deploy and Configure Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance d) Click Close. The virtual appliance that you deployed appears in the left pane of the vSphere Client, under the host. As a part of the next process, follow Configure Very Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA File, on page 33. Configure Very Large Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance OVA File Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Right-click the virtual appliance and choose Power > Power ON to start the virtual machine. In the virtual appliance console, enter setup at the localhost login prompt. Enter the required parameters at the console prompts. After entering each parameter, press Enter to bring up the next parameter, see Installation Prompts. For the Installation Mode prompt, enter 1 to select Standard Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, or 2 to select Advanced Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Evaluation. The default value is 1. The virtual machine reboots. Time zone—The time stamp that is displayed on the user interface is the server time. By default, the configured time zone is UTC. For a list of supported time zones, see Supported Timezones for Prime Collaboration. If you select the Advanced Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Evaluation option, you can select either the Enterprise mode or the Managed Service Provider (MSP) mode of deployment. Enter E to deploy Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance in the Enterprise mode or M to deploy it in the MSP mode. Each mode provides a different customer view option. Note Step 4 For more information on Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, see the "Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide – Advanced. For more information on Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1, see the "Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide – Advanced. For more information on Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5, see the "Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide – Advanced. For more information in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.6, see the "Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance" chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. If you have selected the Standard Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance option, it is directly deployed in the Enterprise mode. If you have downloaded a very large OVA deployment model, you are prompted to specify the type of server that must be configured. Note You can choose to enable Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance only or both Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics. If you choose to enable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics, deploy the database server before you deploy the application server. a) Enter y and you are prompted to enter application server IP address. b) Enter application server IP address to complete analytics database server configuration. c) After the analytics database server configuration, you are prompted to enter the analytics database server IP address. d) Enter y and enter the database server IP address to complete the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics installation. Note If you enter n in the server configuration prompt, you can install Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics at a later point in time using the steps displayed at the prompt. Note Step 5 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 33 Deploy and Configure Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Step 6 Step 7 After you finish the installation (when you see the login prompt in the console), wait for approximately 20 minutes for the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance processes to be listed on the console. Log in to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance server to verify the installation. See Verify the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Installation (for Advanced and Standard Modes). To enable or disable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.0 after the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced installation, see the "Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing" section of “Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide . To enable or disable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.1 after the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced installation, see the "Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide . To enable or disable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.5 after the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced installation, see the "Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide . To enable or disable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.6 after the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced installation, see the "Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide . Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 34 CHAPTER 5 Get Started after New Installation • Log in to Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, page 35 • Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, page 36 • Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, page 41 • Access the System Setup, Manage Network, and License, page 47 Log in to Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance You can invoke Cisco Prime Collaboration using the client browser. Step 1 Open a browser session from your machine. See the System Requirements—Server and Client Machine Requirements for information about supported browsers. Step 2 Enter the https://<IP_address_of_Prime_Collaboration_application> HTTPS has been enabled by default for Cisco Prime Collaboration. You may use either the IP address or the hostname of the application. If you have configured DNS, we recommend that you use the hostname. Based on the browser you are using, you see one of the following: • In Windows Internet Explorer, the Certificate Error: Navigation Blocked window. • In Mozilla Firefox, the Untrusted Connection window. These windows appear because Cisco Prime Collaboration uses a self-signed certificate. Cisco Prime Collaboration is shipped with self-signed certificate, which is valid for five years. Step 3 Step 4 Remove the SSL certificate warning. For more information on removing SSL Certificate Warning, see Remove the SSL Certificate Warning in Mozilla Firefox, on page 104. In the login page, log in as globaladmin, using the same credentials that you specified during the configuration. The Cisco Prime Collaboration landing page appears along with the Getting Started popup, where you can click the links listed under System Setup and Manage Network to configure the Cisco Prime Collaboration server. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 35 Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Troubleshooting Issue: Unable to login to Cisco Prime Collaboration server after the browser timeout. Recommended Action: Close the browser or browser tab and open a new browser window to log in again. Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance After you install the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 and later, perform the tasks listed in the following table: Step Task and Description Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Application Step 1 Add a new license file. System For Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, see the This step is applicable only Administration > Add and Delete a License File section of if you have purchased License Management “Manage Licenses” chapter in Cisco Prime Assurance Advanced Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. and/or Analytics license. For Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1, see the Add and Delete a License File section of “Manage Licenses” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Step 2 Manage Users and Roles Add a new user. System Administration > User Management For Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, see the Add a User section of “Manage User” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced . For Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1, see the Add a User section of “Manage User” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Step 3 Define credentials. Enter the required device credentials to manage devices in Cisco Prime Collaboration. For more information, see Setting up Devices for Prime Collaboration. In Advanced mode, Device Inventory > Inventory Management > Auto Discovery > Manage Credentials In Standard mode, Device Inventory > Current Inventory For Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, see the Manage Device Credentials chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide Advanced and Device Inventory Management in Standard section of “Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced For Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1, see the Manage Device Credentials chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide Advanced and Device Inventory Management in Standard section of “Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 36 Document to be referred Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Step Task and Description Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Application Document to be referred Step 4 In Standard mode, In Standard mode, Device Inventory > Current Inventory For Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, see the Current Inventory section of “Manage Devices” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Standard and the Auto Discovery section of “Discover Devices” chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced . • Discover Cisco Unified Communications Manager (including Cisco Unified IM and Presence) 9.x and later and Cisco Unity Connection 9.x and later applications. For Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1, see the Current Inventory section of “Manage Devices” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Standard and the Auto Discovery section of “Discover Devices” chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. • Discover Cisco TelePresence Management Suite • Discover Cisco Expressway In Standard mode, CTS-Manager discovery is not applicable. The Cisco Expressway, Cisco Multipoint Control Unit, Cisco Profile and Codec, default gateway, and switches are discovered along with Cisco TelePresence Management Suite. Note Cisco TelePresence Conductor is not auto discovered through TelePresence Management Suite. The Cisco TelePresence Conductor needs to be discovered separately. In Advanced mode, Device Inventory > Inventory Management > Auto Discovery > Devices Discovery Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 37 Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Step Task and Description Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Application In Advanced mode, • Discover Cisco TelePresence-Manager • Discover Cisco TelePresence Management Suite • Discover Cisco Unified Communications Manager • Discover Cisco Expressway • Discover Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server • Discover Expressway-Core • Discover Cisco Unified Customer Voice Portal Operation Console(OAMP) The Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch, Cisco TelePresence System, default gateway, and switches are discovered along with Cisco TelePresence-Manager. The Cisco Expressway, Cisco Multipoint Control Unit, Cisco Profile and Codec, default gateway, and switches are discovered along with Cisco TelePresence Management Suite. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 38 Document to be referred Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Step Task and Description Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Application Document to be referred Cisco TelePresence Conductor is not auto discovered through Cisco TelePresence-Manager/TelePresence Management Suite. The Cisco TelePresence Conductor needs to be discovered separately. Step 5 Verify Inventory Device Inventory > Note This step is Inventory applicable only if Management you have purchased Assurance Advanced and/or Analytics license. Verify whether all discovered devices are in the Managed state. For Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, see the Manage Inventory chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide Advanced . For Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1, see the Manage Inventory chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide Advanced. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 39 Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Step Task and Description Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Application Step 6 Import Sessions Diagnose > Session Note This step is Diagnostics applicable only if you have purchased Assurance Advanced and/or Analytics license. Import the video collaboration sessions from Cisco TelePresence-Manager, Cisco TelePresence Management Suite, and Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch to monitor the sessions. To periodically import sessions from Cisco TelePresence-Manager, Cisco TelePresence Management Suite, and Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch, define the polling interval based on your business needs, using Diagnose > Session Diagnostics > Import Session . Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 40 Document to be referred For Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, see the Session Diagnostics Dashboard section of “Monitor Sessions” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced . For Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1, see the Session Diagnostics Dashboard section of “Monitor Sessions” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Step Task and Description Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Application Step 7 Verify Sessions Diagnose > Session Note This step is Diagnostics applicable only if you have purchased Assurance Advanced and/or Analytics license. Verify whether all session details have been imported from Cisco TelePresence-Manager, Cisco TelePresence Management Suite, and Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch. Document to be referred For Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, see the Session Diagnostics Dashboard section of “Monitor Sessions” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced . For Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1, see the Session Diagnostics Dashboard section of “Monitor Sessions” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Cisco Prime Collaboration collects scheduled sessions data for five days (for the past one day, for the current day, and for three days ahead). Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later After you install the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, perform the tasks listed in the following table: Table 7: Get started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Enterprise Mode Step Task and Description Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Application Document to be referred Add license file Step 1 Add a new license file. System Administration > This step is applicable only if you License Management have purchased Assurance Advanced and/or Analytics license. See the Add and Delete a License File section of “Manage Licenses” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 41 Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Step Task and Description Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Application Document to be referred Discover your Network Step 1 Set up the Devices for Auto Discovery. N/A Set up the devices in your network first, so that they are ready to get discovered by Cisco Prime Collaboration. Step 2 Add Device Credentials. Inventory > Inventory Add the device credentials to discover Management > Manage devices and collect their inventory Device Credentials details. Always create a different credential profile for each device type. Step 3 Discover Devices. See the "Add a Device Credentials Profile" section of "Manage Device Credentials" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Inventory > Inventory See the "Add Devices— Management > Auto Auto Discovery" section • Discover Cisco Unified Discovery > Device Discovery of “Discover Devices” Communications Manager chapter in the Cisco (including Cisco Unified IM Prime Collaboration and Presence) 9.x and later and Assurance Guide Cisco Unity Connection 9.x and Advanced. later applications. • Discover Cisco TelePresence Management Suite • Discover Cisco Expressway The Cisco Expressway, Cisco Multipoint Control Unit, Cisco Profile and Codec, default gateway, and switches are discovered along with Cisco TelePresence Management Suite. Cisco TelePresence Conductor is not auto discovered through TelePresence Management Suite. The Cisco TelePresence Conductor needs to be discovered separately. For more information on supported devices, See Supported Alarms and Events for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance . Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 42 See Configure Devices for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Step Task and Description Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Application Document to be referred Step 4 Verify Inventory Inventory > Inventory Note This step is applicable only Management > Manage if you have purchased Device Credentials Assurance Advanced and/or Analytics license. Verify whether all discovered devices are in the Managed state. See the Manage Inventory chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Step 5 Import Conferences Diagnose > Conference Note This step is applicable only Diagnostics if you have purchased Assurance Advanced and/or Analytics license. Import the video collaboration conferences Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Switch to monitor the conferences. To periodically import conferences from Cisco TelePresence Management Suite, define the polling interval based on your business needs, using Diagnose > Conference Diagnostics > Import Conference . See the Conference Diagnostics Dashboard section of “Monitor Conferences” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Step 6 Verify Conferences Diagnose > Conference Note This step is applicable only Diagnostics if you have purchased Assurance Advanced and/or Analytics license. Verify whether all conference details have been imported from Cisco TelePresence Management Suite. See the Conference Diagnostics Dashboard section of “Monitor Conferences ” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Cisco Prime Collaboration collects scheduled conferences data for five days (for the past one day, for the current day, and for three days ahead). Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 43 Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Step Task and Description Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Application Step 7 Configure Cisco Prime Collaboration NA as CDR and Syslog destination in Unified Communications Manager. See Configure Devices for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. Ignore this step if you have enabled auto-configuration of this setting during the Unified CM auto-discovery. For information on auto-configuration, see the “Discover Devices” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Perform this step only after the Unified CM clusters are discovered and in a Managed state in Cisco Prime Collaboration. Configure Cisco Prime Collaboration as a CDR and Syslog destination in each of the managed Unified CM clusters. This enables you to monitor the CDR and CMR metrics, and the endpoint registration details. Step 8 Document to be referred Set up the Trunk Traffic Maximum Capacity. Analytics Administration > See the "Configuring Trunk Traffic Max Capacity Maximum Capacity for a Settings Trunk or Gateway" of the Perform this step only after the "Prime Collaboration Unified CMs and gateways are Analytics Dashboards discovered and in a Managed state in and Reports" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration. You must Cisco Prime configure the trunk maximum Collaboration Analytics capacity in Cisco Prime Guide . Collaboration. This enables you to determine the busy-hour trunk traffic for each gateway, connected to the Cisco Unified UCM. Set up Alarm Notifications Step 1 Set up the SMTP Server. Configure the SMTP server so that you can receive alarms by email notifications. Alarm & Report Administration > E-mail Setup for Alarms & Events Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 44 See the "Configure SMTP Server" section of "Configure System Parameters" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Step Task and Description Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Application Document to be referred Step 2 Set up Alarm Notifications. Alarm & Report Administration > Notification Setup See the "Add a Device Notification Group" section of "Configure Notifications" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Create notification groups based on notification criteria of your choice, for the notifications such as SNMP trap, e-mail, and syslog. Set up the Cisco Prime Collaboration Server Step 1 Create Users and Assign Roles . System Administration > Create users and provide them with User Management role-based access control for multiple levels of authorization . See the Add a User section of “Manage Users” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide Advanced. Step 2 Back up Settings. System Administration > Perform or schedule periodic data Backup settings backups. Data can be restored either on the same system or any other system in the event of a system failure. See the "Schedule Backup using Cisco Prime Collaboration User Interface" section of "Perform Backup and Restore" chapter in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Step 3 Create Domains. Create domains to group different devices and assign these domains to users See the "Add Domains" section of “Manage Domains” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. System Administration > Domain Setup Table 8: Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard Mode Step Task and Description Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Application Document to be referred Discover your Network Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 45 Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Step Task and Description Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Application Step 1 Add Devices. Inventory > Inventory Add your devices, including the video Management > Current endpoints. Inventory Document to be referred For more information on supported devices, see Supported Alarms and Events for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. Set up Alarm Notifications Step 1 Set up the SMTP Server. Configure the SMTP server so that you can receive alarms by email notifications. Step 2 Alarm & Report Administration > E-mail Setup for Alarms & Events See the "Configure SMTP Server" section of "Configure System Parameters" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide Standard. Set up Alarm Notifications. Alarm & Report See the "Configure Administration > Notification Alarm and Event Create notification groups based on Setup Notification" section of notification criteria of your choice, for "Customize Monitoring the notifications such as SNMP trap, Parameters" chapter in e-mail, and syslog. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide Standard. Set up the Cisco Prime Collaboration Server Step 1 Create Users and Assign Roles. System Administration > User Create users and provide them with Management role-based access control for multiple levels of authorization. See the "Add, Edit, and Delete a User" section of “Manage Users” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide Standard. Step 2 Back up Settings. System Administration > Perform or schedule periodic data Backup settings backups. Data can be restored either on the same system or any other system in the event of a system failure. See the "Schedule Backup using Cisco Prime Collaboration User Interface" section of "Perform Backup and Restore" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide Standard. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 46 Access the System Setup, Manage Network, and License Access the System Setup, Manage Network, and License User Interface The following table lists the menu items that are displayed on the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance user interface: Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced Monitor Getting Started Getting Started Monitor Device Inventory Device Inventory Diagnose Diagnose Assurance Administration Synthetic Test Center - Assurance Reports - Analytics - Assurance Administration - Analytics Administration System Administration Note The session times out if there is no activity for 15 minutes. The following is a list of pages that never time out: • System View • Customer Summary Dashboard (in MSP mode) • Diagnostics Test pages (UC Application Synthetic Test, Audio Phone Features Test, Video Test, and Batch Test) • Endpoint Diagnostics • Performance dashboards • Session Diagnostics • All Topology pages For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 47 Access the System Setup, Manage Network, and License The following table lists the menu items that are displayed on the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance user interface: Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced Monitor Getting Started Getting Started Monitor Inventory Inventory Diagnose Diagnose Alarm & Report Administration Synthetic Tests - Reports - Analytics - Alarm & Report Administration - Analytics Administration System Administration Note The conference times out if there is no activity for 15 minutes. The following is a list of pages that never time out: • Network Health Overview • Customer Summary Dashboard (in MSP mode) • Diagnostics Test pages (UC Application Synthetic Test, Audio Phone Features Test, Video Test, and Batch Test) • Endpoint Diagnostics • Performance dashboards • Conference Diagnostics • All Topology pages Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 48 PART II Upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration • Plan for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Upgrade, page 51 • Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, page 67 • Changes After Upgrade, page 75 CHAPTER 6 Plan for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Upgrade The supported upgrade versions are listed in the following table: Before you upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0 or later, you must know the supported upgrade versions and virtual machine requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0 and later. For details on virtual machine requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration, see Virtual Machine Requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance , on page 20. Note For Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 and later, Small OVA (Assurance & Analytics) requires 250-GB disk space (100 GB more than what was required for the same Small OVA in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance versions 10.5.1 and 10.6). Thus to upgrade to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 and later, Small OVA (Assurance & Analytics) increase the disk size by adding a new vDisk of size equal to 100-GB. Refer to VMware documentation to upgrade or add the hardware resources. For more information on feature support after Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance upgrade, see Changes After Upgrade. • Supported Upgrade Versions for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0, page 51 • Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.1, page 57 • Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5, page 58 • Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6, page 61 • Feature Support After Upgrade—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, page 65 • Migration from Cisco Unified Communications Management Suite, page 65 Supported Upgrade Versions for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 To upgrade from Cisco Prime Collaboration 9.x and 10.x to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0 , you must first upgrade to any of the supported upgrade versions in the following table, and then upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0. Purchase an upgrade license or order one through Product Upgrade Tools (PUT) because Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 51 Supported Upgrade Versions for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 the existing licenses of Cisco Prime Collaboration 9.x or 10.x, do not work with Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0. The following table lists the support details for each version of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance: Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 52 Supported Upgrade Versions for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 Cisco Prime Deployment After Upgrade to Collaboration Mode Cisco Prime Releases Collaboration 10.5.1 License Notes Requirements Standard—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Evaluation—Cisco Not applicable Prime Collaboration Assurance After the evaluation expires, it comes back to Standard mode. Licensed—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance only Licensed—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics, and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance. Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is a new feature supported from the 10.5 and later. For more details, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance Guide. Licensed—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is not supported in the Standard mode. If your system does not have the sufficient resources to run Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics, then, upon upgrade, Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics is disabled. Licensed—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics, and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 53 Supported Upgrade Versions for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 Cisco Prime Deployment After Upgrade to Collaboration Mode Cisco Prime Releases Collaboration License Notes Requirements The Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.5.1 license files cannot be used with Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0. If you are in the Evaluation mode, you are required to purchase the advanced license file in order to move to the Advanced mode. If the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance license is not purchased before the evaluation period ends, the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance reverts to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard deployment. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 54 Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is a new feature supported from the 10.5 and later. For more details, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance Guide. Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics is enabled when you meet the system requirements. If you choose to enable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics in very large OVA deployment of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, you require two virtual machines—Database and Application. Note If you do not wish to evaluate Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics, you can disable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics. See the Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing section of “Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide for details on disabling Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics. You may choose to enable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics anytime within the evaluation period. However, the evaluation period for Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics is not extended from initial upgrade date. Supported Upgrade Versions for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 Cisco Prime Deployment After Upgrade to Collaboration Mode Cisco Prime Releases Collaboration 10.6 License Notes Requirements Standard—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Evaluation—Cisco Not applicable Prime Collaboration Assurance After the evaluation expires, it comes back to Standard mode. Licensed—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance only Licensed—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics, and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance. Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is a new feature supported from the 10.5 and later. For more details, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance Guide. Licensed—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is not supported in the Standard mode. If your system does not have the sufficient resources to run Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics, then, upon upgrade, Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics is disabled. Licensed—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics, and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 55 Supported Upgrade Versions for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 Cisco Prime Deployment After Upgrade to Collaboration Mode Cisco Prime Releases Collaboration License Notes Requirements The Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.6 license files cannot be used with Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0. If you are in the Evaluation mode, you are required to purchase the advanced license file in order to move to the Advanced mode. If the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance license is not purchased before the evaluation period ends, the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance reverts to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard deployment. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 56 Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is a new feature supported from the 10.5 and later. For more details, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance Guide. Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics is enabled when you meet the system requirements. If you choose to enable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics in very large OVA deployment of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, you require two virtual machines - Database and Application. Note If you do not wish to evaluate Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics, you can disable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics. See the Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing section of “Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide for details on disabling Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics. You may choose to enable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics anytime within the evaluation period. However, the evaluation period for Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics is not extended from the initial upgrade date. Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.1 Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.1 To upgrade from Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.x and 11.0 to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1, you must first upgrade to any of the supported upgrade versions in the following table, and then upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1. Note You must install the latest service pack available for that version before upgrading. Licenses You must purchase an upgrade license or order one through Product Upgrade Tools (PUT) because the existing licenses of Cisco Prime Collaboration 9.x, 10.x, do not work with Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1. The licenses of Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0 will work with 11.1. The following tables lists the support details for each version and different modes of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance: Standard Mode Cisco Prime After Upgrade Collaboration Releases License Requirements Notes 10.6 Not applicable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is not supported in the Standard mode. 11.0 Standard Mode Advanced Mode Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 57 Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 Cisco Prime Collaboration Releases 10.6 After Upgrade Licensed-Cisco Prime (Licensed-Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, Cisco Collaboration Prime Collaboration Assurance with or without Cisco Prime Analytics, and Cisco Prime Collaboration Collaboration Contact Center Analytics) Assurance. 11.0 (Licensed-Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance with or without Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics) License Requirements Notes The Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.6 license files cannot be used with Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1. Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is a new feature supported from the 10.5 and later. For more details, see w p / csi.oco.mce/nud/tsocns/e_tmgm pm /irteca/olboairnt1/0-c/onatc_cenG e/trudieC /scio_Pm ire_Caolboairnt_Conatc_Cene_trGudie_1_0hm .t.l You must purchase upgrade hts:ww licenses when you move If your system does not have from 10.x to 11.x. the sufficient resources to run If you are in the Evaluation Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics, mode, you are required to then, upon upgrade, Cisco purchase the advanced Prime Collaboration license file in order to move Analytics is disabled. to the Advanced mode. If the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance license is not purchased before the evaluation period ends, the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance reverts to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard deployment. Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics is enabled when you meet the system requirements. If you choose to enable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics in very large OVA deployment of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, you require two virtual machines - Database and Application. Note If you do not wish to evaluate Cisc Collaboration Analytics Licensing https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/d for details on disabling Cisco Prim Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 To upgrade from Cisco Prime Collaboration 9.x or 10.x to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5, you must first upgrade to any of the supported upgrade versions in the following table, and then upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5. You can directly upgrade from Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0 or 11.1 to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 58 Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 Note You must install the latest service pack available for that version before upgrading. Follow the patch sequence below once you upgrade from 11.5 to 11.5 Service Pack 1 (SP1). 1 Upgrade from 11.5 to 11.5 SP1 . File Information : Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics 11.5 Service Pack 1 . 2 Apply VMWare tools patch . File Information : Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5 Assurance and Analytics VMWare Tools Upgrade Package for 11.5 . 3 Apply Leap seconds patch . File Information :CCO Patch Posting on top of 11.5 + Sp1. CSCva99488 --2016 Leap Seconds . 4 Apply patch for db migration script fails to update db schema during PCA Service Pack 1 upgrade . File Information :CCO Patch Posting on top of 11.5 + Sp1. CSCvb49601 - db migration script fails to update db schema during PCA SP1 upgrade . Follow the link to apply all the patches sequentially given in the steps above . Licenses You must purchase an upgrade license or order one through Product Upgrade Tools (PUT) because the existing licenses of Cisco Prime Collaboration 9.x, 10.x, do not work with Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5. The licenses of Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0 and 11.1 will work with 11.5. The following tables lists the support details for each version and different modes of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance: Standard Mode Cisco Prime Collaboration Releases After Upgrade License Requirements Notes 11.0 Standard Mode Not applicable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is not supported in the Standard mode. 11.1 Standard Mode Not applicable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is not supported in the Standard mode. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 59 Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 ENT Mode Cisco Prime Collaboration Releases 11.0 After Upgrade Licensed-Cisco Prime (Licensed-Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Collaboration Assurance, Cisco with or without Cisco Prime Prime Collaboration Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Analytics, and Prime Collaboration Cisco Prime Contact Center Collaboration Assurance) Contact Center Assurance. 11.1 (Licensed-Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance with or without Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance) License Requirements Notes The Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.6 license files cannot be used with Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5. Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is a new feature supported from the 10.5 and later. For more details, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Guide. You must purchase upgrade licenses when you move from 10.x to 11.x. If your system does not have the sufficient resources to run Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics, then, upon upgrade, If you are in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Evaluation mode, you are required to purchase Analytics is disabled. the advanced license file Cisco Prime Collaboration in order to move to the Analytics is enabled when you meet Advanced mode. the system requirements. If you choose to enable Cisco Prime If the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Collaboration Analytics in very license is not purchased large OVA deployment of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, you before the evaluation period ends, the Cisco require two virtual machines Database and Application. Prime Collaboration Assurance reverts to the Note Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard deployment. MSP Mode Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 60 If you do not wish to evaluate Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics, you can disable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics. See the Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing section of "Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide for details on disabling Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics. Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6 Cisco Prime Collaboration Releases 10.5.1 After Upgrade Licensed-Cisco Prime (Licensed-Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Collaboration Assurance, and with or without Cisco Cisco Prime Prime Collaboration Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Contact Center Prime Collaboration Assurance. Contact Center Assurance) 11.0 (Licensed-Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance with or without Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance) License Requirements Notes The Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.5.1 license files cannot be used with Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5. However the license files of 11.0 can be used with 11.5. Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is a new feature supported from the 10.5 and later. For more details, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Guide. If you are in the Evaluation mode, you are required to purchase the advanced license file in order to move to the Advanced mode. If the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance license is not purchased before the evaluation period ends, the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance reverts to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard deployment. Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6 To upgrade from Cisco Prime Collaboration 9.x or 10.x to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.6, you must first upgrade to any of the supported upgrade versions in the following table, and then upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.6. You can directly upgrade from Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1, 11.5, or 11.5 SP1 to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.6. Note You must install the latest service pack available for that version before upgrading. Licenses You must purchase an upgrade license or order one through Product Upgrade Tools (PUT) because the existing licenses of Cisco Prime Collaboration 9.x, 10.x, do not work with Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.6. The licenses of Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.1 and 11.5 will work with 11.6. The following tables lists the support details for each version and different modes of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance: Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 61 Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6 Standalone Standard Mode Cisco Prime Collaboration Releases After Upgrade License Requirements Notes 11.5 Standalone Standard Mode Not applicable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is not supported in the Standard mode. ENT - Standard Mode Cisco Prime Collaboration Releases After Upgrade License Requirements Notes 11.1 ENT-Standard Mode Not applicable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is not supported in the Standard mode. 11.5 ENT - Advanced Mode Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 62 Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6 Cisco Prime Collaboration Releases 11.1 After Upgrade Licensed-Cisco Prime (Licensed-Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Collaboration Assurance, Cisco with or without Cisco Prime Prime Collaboration Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Analytics, and Prime Collaboration Cisco Prime Contact Center Collaboration Assurance) Contact Center Assurance. 11.5 (Licensed-Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance with or without Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance) License Requirements Notes The Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.6 license files cannot be used with Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5. Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is a new feature supported from the 10.5 and later. For more details, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Guide. You must purchase upgrade licenses when you move from 10.x to 11.x. If your system does not have the sufficient resources to run Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics, then, upon upgrade, If you are in the Cisco Prime Collaboration Evaluation mode, you are required to purchase Analytics is disabled. the advanced license file Cisco Prime Collaboration in order to move to the Analytics is enabled when you meet Advanced mode. the system requirements. If you choose to enable Cisco Prime If the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Collaboration Analytics in very license is not purchased large OVA deployment of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, you before the evaluation period ends, the Cisco require two virtual machines Database and Application. Prime Collaboration Assurance reverts to the Note Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard deployment. If you do not wish to evaluate Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics, you can disable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics. See the Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing section of "Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide for details on disabling Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics. MSP Mode Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 63 Supported Upgrade Versions - Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6 Cisco Prime Collaboration Releases After Upgrade License Requirements Notes 11.0/11.5 to 11.6 Licensed-Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics, and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance. If you are in the Evaluation mode, you are required to purchase the advanced license file in order to move to the Advanced mode. Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance is a new feature supported from the 10.5 and later. For more details, see Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Guide. If the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance license is not purchased before the evaluation period ends, the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance reverts to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard deployment. If your system does not have the sufficient resources to run Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics, then, upon upgrade, Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics is disabled. (Licensed-Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance with or without Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration Contact Center Assurance) Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics is enabled when you meet the system requirements. If you choose to enable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics in very large OVA deployment of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, you require two virtual machines - Database and Application. Note Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 64 If you do not wish to evaluate Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics, you can disable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics. See the Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing section of "Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide for details on disabling Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics. Feature Support After Upgrade—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Feature Support After Upgrade—Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance To get information about feature support and limitations after the upgrade, See the chapter on Changes After Upgrade. Migration from Cisco Unified Communications Management Suite The data migration from Cisco Unified Communications Management Suite to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0 and later is not supported directly. If you want the data to be migrated to Cisco Prime Collaboration, see the "Migrate from Cisco Unified Communications Management Suite" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Upgrade and Migration Guide. After migration, upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.5.1, and then to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.6 . Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 65 Migration from Cisco Unified Communications Management Suite Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 66 CHAPTER 7 Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance • Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, page 67 • Perform a Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Upgrade (Includes Analytics) , page 69 • Post Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Upgrade , page 71 • Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance for Very Large Deployment, page 72 Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance You can upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0 and later from a small, medium, large, or very large deployment using the appropriate upgrade application bundle available on Cisco.com. For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.1 and earlier There are two separate upgrade application bundles available on Cisco.com: • Application bundle for small, medium and large deployment. • Application bundle for very large deployment. For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later There is a single upgrade application bundle that is applicable to small, medium, large, and very large deployment. Note For very large deployment, you can also apply the application bundle to a separate Analytics database server. For upgrading Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 very large deployment model, refer Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance for Very Large Deployment, on page 72 For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.6 and later There is a single upgrade application bundle that is applicable to small, medium, large, and very large deployment. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 67 Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Prerequisites • You must review the System Requirements—Server and Client Machine Requirements section and the Prerequisites sections under the respective sections, before you perform an upgrade. • We recommend that you take a full backup of your machine, and/or the OVA snapshot. If you do not take a backup, you cannot bring back your old system intact if there is an upgrade failure, since rollback is not possible. • Synthetic Tests For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.1 and earlier Before performing an upgrade from 11.0 to 11.1, you must export the Synthetic Tests under Home > Synthetic Test Center > UC Application Synthetic Test from the 11.0 server and import the exported Synthetic Tests to 11.1 server after the upgrade . For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later Before performing an upgrade from 11.0 to 11.5, you must export the Synthetic Tests under Home > Synthetic Tests > UC Application Synthetic Test from the 11.0 server and import the exported Synthetic Tests to 11.5 server after the upgrade . Important Notes • While upgrading to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0 and later in very large deployment, first you must upgrade the database server and then upgrade the application server. To upgrade the database server follow the steps (Step2—Step10) in the section Perform a Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Upgrade (Includes Analytics) , on page 69. • We do not recommend that you upgrade directly to a different Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment model than what you currently have in Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.x , for instance, from Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.x small deployment model to Cisco Prime Collaboration medium deployment model. For example, the recommended path to upgrade from a Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.x small deployment model to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5 medium deployment model is: Move from Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.x small deployment model to Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.x medium deployment model, and then upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5 medium. Or Upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5 small deployment model, and then move to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.5 medium. See the Deploy and Configure Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance for details about the procedure to move from one deployment model to another within a version. • The Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 and later, Small OVA (Assurance & Analytics) requires 250-GB disk space (100 GB more than what was required for the same Small OVA in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance versions 10.5.1 and 10.6). Thus to upgrade to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 and later, Small OVA (Assurance & Analytics) increase the disk size by adding a new vDisk of size equal to 100-GB. You must execute the tuning script to assign newly added disk space to various partitions and TAC assistance is required for executing the tuning script. For more information on the tuning script, see Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Deployment Model, on page 101. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 68 Perform a Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Upgrade (Includes Analytics) Caution We recommend that you take a snapshot of the VMware instance before you start the upgrade so that you have a clean backup in place to be used if the database is corrupted during the upgrade. Before you take a snapshot of the VM instance: 1 Stop the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance services (log in as admin using SSH with port 26): application stop cpcm 2 Take the snapshot of the VMware instance. 3 Start the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance services (log in as admin using SSH with port 26): application start cpcm Perform a Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Upgrade (Includes Analytics) To upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0 or later Assurance, ensure that you have reviewed the prerequisites, and then perform the following steps: Step 1 Shut down the Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.x, 11.0, or 11.1 virtual machine, and then update the CPU and RAM settings to ensure that you meet the system requirements. See the prerequisites in Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.6 and later Shut down the Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.x, 11.1, or 11.5 virtual machine, and then update the CPU and RAM settings to ensure that you meet the system requirements. See the prerequisites in Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Download the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance application bundle from Cisco.com and place that application bundle on an FTP/SFTP server. Verify whether the Message Digest 5 (MD5) checksum of the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance application bundle matches with the value in the download site. To view the MD5 checksum of the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance application bundle available in Cisco.com site, hover your mouse pointer on the filename. Turn on the Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.x, 11.0, or 11.1 virtual machine. For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.6 and later Turn on the Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.x, 11.1, or 11.5 virtual machine. Step 5 Step 6 Log in to the Cisco Prime Collaboration server as the administrator through the virtual machine console using the vSphere Client. Create a repository. admin# configure terminal admin(config)# repository repository name repository name is the name of repository that you create. Step 7 Link the URL for FTP server directory with locally created repository. • admin(config-Repository)# url ftp://<ftpserverip>/directory (for example) Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 69 Perform a Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Upgrade (Includes Analytics) • admin(config-Repository)# user admin password plain cisco (for example) Step 8 Stop the services. As the admin user, enter the following commands: admin# application stop cpcm Wait approximately 10 to 15 minutes for all the processes to stop, after which you receive a message indicating the successful completion of the command. To confirm if the processes have stopped, run the command show application status cpcm. Step 9 Upgrade the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance application. application upgrade <application bundle name><repository name> • application bundle name—The application bundle name, for example, PCAssurance-appbundle-version number.xxxx.x86_64.tar.gz • repository name—Name of the repository where you have placed the application bundle. For example, if the repository name is test, run the following: admin# application upgrade PCAssurance-appbundle-version number.xxxx.x86_64.tar.gz test Step 10 Enter yes to save the current ADE-OS running configuration. For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.6 and later While initiating the upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6, the system prompts the following message: The system will reboot after the upgrade. Do you want to continue? [y/n] If you type y, your system upgrades to Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6 and reboots automatically. If you type n, the upgrade terminates. The duration of the upgrade process depends on the system data and the deployment model. The upgrade process can take approximately 30 minutes for small deployment model, and up to 4.5 hours for a very large deployment model. During the upgrade, messages appear on the admin console indicating the progress of the upgrade. Wait for the upgrade successful message. To verify whether the upgrade is successful, run the following command: show version This command displays the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance version details. After the upgrade completes, wait for ten minutes for the system to be up. In case of issues, check the /var/log/ade/ADE.log and /var/log /cpcmupgrade.log files. If there is an Application failed to start error in the upgrade console, stop all the processes and run the start command again. application stop cpcm application start cpcm Step 11 If you have deployed Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard, you can start using the application. For Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced 11.0, you must rediscover the devices. For details on how to rediscover the devices, see the "Rediscover Devices" section of “Discover Devices” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. For Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced 11.1, you must rediscover the devices. For details on how to rediscover the devices, see the "Rediscover Devices" section of “Discover Devices” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced.For Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced 11.5, you must rediscover the devices. For details on how to rediscover the devices, see the "Rediscover Devices" section of “Discover Devices” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. For Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 70 Post Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Upgrade - Advanced 11.6, you must rediscover the devices. For details on how to rediscover the devices, see the "Rediscover Devices" section of “Discover Devices” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. Note While upgrading from earlier versions, ensure that you do not apply any of the recommended patches until the Update Inventory job is complete. Applying the patches, interrupt the Update Inventory process running in the background and shows an error message "Device Discovery in Progress". While upgrading Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance very large OVA, you can choose to either upgrade to Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics or Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance only. If you want to enable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics during the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance upgrade, you require two virtual machines—Database and Application.. For more information on how to enable and disable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.0, see the "Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing" section of “Overview of Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide. For more information on how to enable and disable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.1, see the "Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing" section of “Overview of Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide. For more information on how to enable and disable Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.5, see the "Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing" section of “Overview of Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide. Post upgrade, UCM SIP Trunks will be discovered as part of Cluster data discovery which happens once every night by default. After upgrade, users can perform a manual rediscovery of the clusters to discover UCM SIP Trunks, if they want to use the UCM SIP Trunk tab soon after. Post Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Upgrade After upgrading Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, run the following migration scripts to ensure that the new features work as expected. Migration scripts has to be executed based on the versions. The upgrade console displays the script to be executed in the console. Example, Once the upgrade is complete, execute updateUser.sh and updateDn.sh by accessing the URL https://<IP_address>/emsam/index.html#pageId=com_cisco_emsam_page_diag_links -> System Script to migrate the User and DN data. Step 1 Execute the following scripts listed in the table below from the following URL, https://<ipaddress>/emsam/applications/emsam/PCDiagnostics/SystemProcessScript.jsp Table Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 71 Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance for Very Large Deployment Version Upgrade List of scripts 10.5.1 -> 11.0 updateUser.sh updateDn.sh inventoryUpdate.sh 10.6 -> 11.1 migrateMetricsAggregation.sh 11.0 -> 11.1 migrateMetricsAggregation.sh 11.0 -> 11.5 migrateMetricsAggregation.sh updateLocationTables.sh Step 2 11.1 -> 11.5 updateLocationTables.sh 11.1 -> 11.6 updateLocationTables.sh Click Submit. Logs are displayed once the script execution is over. Note • Each script takes a few hours to complete execution depending on the available data. • The user interface might log out without any status message when the script execution is in progress. Hence, you must not restart the server for 4 to 5 hours after initiating the script execution. • Only one script can be executed at a time. Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance for Very Large Deployment Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance for very large deployment for versions 11.5 onwards supports analytics in MSP mode. Based on the mode of deployment, follow the respective upgrade procedure as described in the diagram for upgrade from 11.1 to 11.6. Note For steps to upgrade the servers, see Perform a Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Upgrade (Includes Analytics) , on page 69. For information on the virtual machine requirements, see Virtual Machine Requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance , on page 20. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 72 Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance for Very Large Deployment Enable Analytics After Upgrade If you have upgraded Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance(Very Large) in MSP mode without analytics, you can enable analytics as follows: 1 Deploy a separate Database server. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 73 Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance for Very Large Deployment 2 Increase the VMware settings for very large MSP. For information on the VMware requirements, see Virtual Machine Requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance , on page 20. 3 Enable analytics from the UI. For steps to enable analytics after upgrade refer the "Prime Collaboration Analytics Licensing" section of “Overview of Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics” chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics Guide. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 74 CHAPTER 8 Changes After Upgrade • Changes and Limitations After Upgrade, page 75 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade This section provides information about the enhancements and limitations after you upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. For information about logging in to Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance after upgrade, see Log in to Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.0 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance provides the following new features: • User Interface Changes Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance has a new user interface to give you a simplified user experience and includes the following: • You can click the Toggle Navigation icon to view a list of dashlets and reports. • The left pane displays vertical expandable Navigation tab, Index tab, Favorites tab, and Search Menu fields. The Favorites tab allows you to bookmark your preferred pages for future reference. • You can click the pin icon at the top left to hide or display the left pane. • Upgrade icon on the global toolbar is changed to Get Advanced icon. • Getting Started popup is moved to the left pane of the menu bar. • Navigation in user interface is changed. See Navigation Changes in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced User Interface, on page 77 and Navigation Changes in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard User Interface, on page 82. • Dashboards • You can view Customer Voice Portal License Usage dashlet under License Usage dashboard to view license usage for CVP call servers. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 75 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade • You can view Contact Center Enterprise License Usage dashlet under License Usage dashboard to view the list of devices, capability of the device, and the number of agents logged on to the devices. • You can view Severely Conceal Seconds Ratio, Conceal Seconds Ratio, Conceal Seconds, and Severely Conceal Seconds values in Call Details pane of Call Quality Troubleshooting page. • The OpsView dashlet is enhanced to display the hard and soft unregistered endpoints count as a separate entity. • Conductor Bridge Pool Utilization dashlet is added as a tab on the Utilization Monitor page. The dashlet provides information about the cumulative utilization of the conference bridges for each conductor pool in your network.. • You can view a new set of performance counters loaded for Cisco SocialMiner devices till version 11.0. • Reports • Voice call quality grading is performed based on the Severely Conceal Seconds Ratio (SCSR) (%) value in the following reports: • CDR & CMR Reports • NAM & Sensor Reports • Voice Call Quality Event History Reports • CDR & CMR Report is simplified to enhance the user experience. You can filter the CDR & CMR Report by using the Display filter panel. • Monitoring and Diagnostics • Session monitoring is supported for Collaboration Edge meetings and includes topology construction of MRA endpoints for Point-to-point, Multipoint, and Multisite sessions. • Cascading of Cisco TelePresence Servers allows you to monitor TelePresence servers during ad hoc conference calls over Cisco TelePresence Conductor. . • The following new alarm is generated - CDRNotReceived. • The Cisco Integrated Management Controller Hardware Fault trap is generated to troubleshoot any fault in the hardware components of Cisco Integrated Management Controller device. • The VXML Server alert trap is supported from CVP devices. • You can cross launch to CMR report from Last Call Quality column under 360 User View. • General ◦Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance licensing is simplified, and based on the number of endpoints only. The endpoint type or category does not affect the number of licenses required. ◦Cisco SocialMiner and Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) devices are supported for this release. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 76 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade Note Cisco Prime Collaboration supports only Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) traps for this release. You must manually add the device on the Inventory Management page. ◦CDR Report now reports the following video codecs: H.264 and H.265. ◦Log Collection Center and Call Signaling Analyzer features are now supported in MSP mode also. ◦The Cisco Prime Collaboration ordering structure and pricing model is reduced and simplified to make ordering easier. From 11.0 release, all tiers and voice and video endpoint classification product numbers are removed. You now order Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0 by specifying the number of endpoints managed, regardless of the type of endpoint. ◦Cisco Prime Collaboration supports Geo-Redundancy from this release. • Features or Devices Not Supported From This Release The following features or devices are not supported from 11.0 release: ◦The IP SLA Video Operations test for video endpoints is not supported. Note IP SLA Voice Test feature is still supported. ◦Cisco Unity devices are not supported. ◦Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) Test is not supported ◦The integration of Cisco Deployment Manager with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance is not supported. ◦The convergence of Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning and Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance applications is no longer supported. Hence, the attach and detach functions are not supported. ◦Most Impacted Endpoints by Sensor/NAM, Most Impacted Endpoints by CDR, and Export Most Impacted Endpoints reports are not supported. ◦Contacting Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) by using the user interface is not supported. Navigation Changes in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced User Interface Click the Toggle Navigation icon on the Cisco Prime Collaboration page to view a list of dashlets and reports. You can click the pin icon at the top left to hide or display the left pane. You can also view indexes, set favorites, and use the search option in the same menu. The navigation changes of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced (MSP or Enterprise) user interface after an upgrade is listed in the following table: Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 77 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade Table 9: User Interface Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced Before upgrade After upgrade Home Monitor > System View • OpsView • OpsView • Service Experience • Service Experience • Alarm • Alarm • Performance • Performance • Contact Center Topology • Contact Center Topology Operate > Alarms & Events Monitor > Alarms & Events Operate > Utilization Monitor Monitor > Utilization Monitor Operate > UC Cluster Status Monitor > UC Cluster Status Operate > Device Work Center Device Inventory • Inventory Management Operate > Diagnose Diagnose Operate > Diagnose Diagnose • Endpoint Diagnostics • Endpoint Diagnostics • Session Diagnostics • Session Diagnostics • Call Signaling Analyzer • Call Signaling Analyzer • IP-SLA Diagnostics • Media Path Analyzer • Media Path Analysis • CME Diagnostics • CME Diagnostics Operate > Log Collection Center Diagnose > Log Collection Center Operate > Diagnostics Test Center Synthetic Test Center Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 78 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade Before upgrade After upgrade Operate > Diagnostics Test Center Synthetic Test Center • Synthetic Test • UC Application Synthetic Test • Audio Phone Features Test • Audio Phone Features Test • Node-to-Node Test • IP SLA Voice Test • Video Test Call • Video Test • Phone Status Test • Phone Status Test • Batch Test • Batch Test Report > Administrative Reports Assurance Reports > Administrative Reports Report > Communications Manager Reporting Assurance Reports > Launch CUCM Reports Report > Assurance Reports > Interactive Reports Assurance Reports > Miscellaneous Reports Report > Assurance Reports > Interactive Reports Assurance Reports > Miscellaneous Reports • UCM/CME Phone Activity Reports • UCM/CME Phone Activity Reports • Voice Call Quality Event History Reports • Voice Call Quality Event History Reports • Miscellaneous Reports • Other Reports Report > Assurance Reports > Interactive Reports Assurance Reports > Miscellaneous Reports > > Telepresence Reports > Conferencing Device Other Reports > Conferencing Device Utilization Utilization Report Report Report > Assurance Reports > Interactive Reports Assurance Reports > Session Reports > All Session > Telepresence Reports > All Session Summary Summary Report Report Report > Assurance Reports > Interactive Reports Assurance Reports > Session Reports > Session > Telepresence Reports > Session Detail Report Detail Report Report > Assurance Reports > Interactive Reports Assurance Reports > Telepresence Endpoint > Telepresence Reports > Endpoint Utilization Reports > Endpoint Utilization Report Report Report > Assurance Reports > Interactive Reports Assurance Reports > Telepresence Endpoint > Telepresence Reports > No Show Endpoint Reports > No Show Endpoint Summary Report Summary Report Report > Assurance Reports > Interactive Reports Assurance Reports > NAM & Sensor Reports > UCM/CME Voice Call Quality Reports > Sensor/NAM Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 79 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade Before upgrade • Report > Assurance Reports > Interactive Reports > Telepresence Reports > UCM/CME Voice Call Quality Reports > Endpoints After upgrade Assurance Reports > CDR & CMR Reports • Report > Assurance Reports > Interactive Reports > Telepresence Reports > UCM/CME Voice Call Quality Reports > CDR Report > Assurance Reports > Scheduled Reports Assurance Reports > Scheduled Reports Administration > Alarm & Event Setup > Event Customization Assurance Administration > Event Customization Administration > Alarm & Event Setup > Notification Assurance Administration > Notification Setup Administration > Alarm & Event Setup > TelePresence Settings Assurance Administration > Session Path Threshold Settings Administration > Alarm & Event Setup > Polling Assurance Administration > Polling Settings Settings Administration > Backups System Administration > Backup Settings Administration > Single Sign-On System Administration > Single Sign-On Administration > Job Management System Administration > Job Management Administration > License Management System Administration > License Management Administration > User Management System Administration > User Management Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup Assurance Administration > E-mail Setup for > General Settings Alarms & Events Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup Assurance Administration > 1040 Sensors Setup > General Settings > 1040 Sensors Setup Assurance Administration > Assurance Domain Management Assurance Administration > Domain Setup Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup System Administration > 360 Integration > Cisco Prime 360 Integration Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup Assurance Administration > CDR Source Settings > Call Quality Data Source Management > Manage Call Quality Data Sources Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 80 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade Before upgrade After upgrade Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup System Administration > LDAP Settings > LDAP Settings Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup System Administration > Log Management > Log Management Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup Assurance Administration > CDR Source Settings > SFTP Settings > CUCM SFTP Credentials Device Inventory > Inventory Schedule > IP Phone • Administration > System Setup > Assurance Inventory Schedule Setup > IP Phone Inventory Collection Settings • Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup > IP Phone XML Inventory Collection Settings Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup Device Inventory > Inventory Schedule > Cluster > Cluster Data Discovery Settings Data Discovery Schedule Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup Device Inventory > SNMP MIB Query Tool > SNMP Query Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup System Administration > Certificate Management > Prime Collaboration Certificate Management > Prime Collaboration Certificate Management Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup System Administration > Certificate Management > Device Certificate Management > Device Certificate Management Analyze Analytics • Technology Adoption • Technology Adoption • Asset Usage • Asset Usage • Traffic Analysis • Traffic Analysis • Capacity Analysis • Capacity Analysis • Service Experience • Service Experience • UC System Performance • UC System Performance • Video Conferences • Video Conferences • Custom Report Generator • License Usage • Scheduled Reports • My Dashboard Administration > License Management System Administration > License Management Administration > Analytics Group Management Analytics Administration > Group Management Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 81 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade Before upgrade After upgrade Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup Analytics Administration > Trunk Traffic Max > CDR Trunk Utilization Settings Capacity Settings Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup Analytics Administration > sFTP Settings > General Settings Note Analyze > Custom Report Generator Analytics > Custom Report Generator Analyze > Scheduled Reports Analytics > Schedule Reports Administration > Backups System Administration > Backup settings Assurance Administration > CDR Analysis Settings is a new menu path that contains the following tabs: • Configure Voice Call Grade • Set Call Category • Gateway Code Configuration • Dial Plan Configuration • Dial Plan Assignment Navigation Changes in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard User Interface In Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard User Interface, the left pane displays Navigation tab, Index tab, and Search Menu field. Double-click the pin icon at the top to hide the left pane or click the Toggle Navigation icon to view the left pane as appropriate. The navigation changes of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard User Interface after an upgrade is listed in the following table: Table 10: User Interface Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard Before Upgrade After Upgrade Operate > Device Work Center Device Inventory Operate > Device Work Center > Current Inventory Device Inventory > Inventory Management > Current Inventory Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 82 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade Before Upgrade After Upgrade Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup Device Inventory > Cluster Inventory Discovery Schedule > IP Phone Settings • IP Phone Inventory Collection Settings • Inventory Collection Settings • IP Phone XML Inventory Collection Settings • XML Inventory Collection Settings • Cluster Data Discovery Settings • Cluster Data Discovery Settings Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup Device Inventory > SNMP MIB Query Tool > SNMP Query Home > Performance Monitor > System View > Performance Operate > Alarms & Events Monitor > Alarms & Events Operate > UC Cluster Status Monitor > UC Cluster Status Operate > Diagnose > Call Signaling Analyzer Diagnose > Call Signaling Analyzer Operate > Log Collection Center Diagnose > Log Collection Center Administration > Alarm & Event Setup > Event Customization Assurance Administration > Event Customization Administration > Alarm & Event Setup > Notification > Assurance Notification Criteria Assurance Administration > Notification Setup > Custom Notification Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup Assurance Administration > Notification Setup > > Assurance General Settings > E- mail set up E- mail set up for Alarm & Event Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup Assurance Administration > CDR Source Settings > SFTP Settings > CUCM SFTP Credentials Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup Assurance Administration > CDR Source Settings > Call Quality Data Source Management > Manage Call Quality data Sources Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup Assurance Administration > CDR Analysis Settings • Call category • Configure Call Grade • Gateway Code • Set Call category • Dial Plan Assignment • Gateway Code Configuration • Dial Plan Configuration • Assign Numbering Plan to a Cluster • Numbering Plan for Call Classification Administration > User Management System Administration > User Management Administration > License Management System Administration > License Management Administration > Backup System Administration > Backup settings Administration > Single Sign-On System Administration > Single Sign-On Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 83 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade Before Upgrade After Upgrade Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup System Administration > LDAP Settings > LDAP Settings Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup System Administration > Log Management > Log Management Administration > job Management System Administration > job Management Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup System Administration > Certificate Management • Device Certificate Management • Certificate Authentication • Prime Collaboration Certificate Management • Prime Collaboration Certificate Management Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup System Administration > 360 Integration > Cisco Prime 360 Integration What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.1 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.1 supports the following new features: • Event Customization • You can add, edit, or delete any additional information about alarms or events in Notes for Email under System, Syslog Rules, Threshold Rules, and Correlation Rules tab. • You can view Exception Indicator instead of Custom Rules in Event Customization page. • Notification Setup You will receive an e-mail notification with the subject line in the following format: [PC-ALERT-CLUSTERNAME] DEVICE IP : EVENTNAME :SEVERITY. • Synthetic Test Center After performing an upgrade from 11.0, you must import the exported Synthetic Test from 11.0 to 11.1. • General • You can search for a device easily from the search option in Cluster or Device drop-down list under Advanced tab of Threshold Rules tab, Performance dashboard, and UC Device Search. • Update Inventory is triggered automatically after the upgrade. Logical discovery is not performed as part of this auto update inventory. Auto Update Inventory is performed only on first time, when the server restarts after the upgrade. Update Inventory jobs are created during the auto update inventory. Device rediscovery is not mandatory after the upgrade. • MM820 hardware platform is supported on Cisco TelePresence Server or Cisco MCU. • Navigation Changes in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance User Interface Monitor > UC Cluster Status is changed as Device Inventory > UC Device Search in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance User Interface . Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 84 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade • Device Support Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.1 supports the following devices: • Cisco Jabber 11.5 (all variants) • Cisco IX 5000 series (8.1 and 8.2) • 8811,8841, and 8861 phones What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5—Advanced What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5—Advanced • Getting Started Page You can view the end to end work flow of the product on Getting Started page. You should perform the tasks in the sequence mentioned on this page. For more information, see Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. • Certificate Management • Cisco Prime Collaboration accepts only PKCS12 format certificates with .pfx or .p12 extension. When you upgrade from Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0 or 11.1 with certificates in PKCS#7 format to 11.5, PKCS#7 exists until any new certificate in PKCS#12 format is uploaded in 11.5 server. • You do not need to generate Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to install CA Signed Certificate. • Device Certificate Management Device Certificate Management is no longer available in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. • User Roles and Tasks Report Viewer role helps you to view and export the reports only. For more information, see User Roles and Tasks for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. • Dashboard ◦UCM Troubleshoot and VCS Troubleshoot are not supported and are not available in the Endpoint Health Troubleshooting window. ◦Cisco TelePresence Exchange (CTX) dashboard in no longer available in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. ◦Troubleshoot icon is not available in Conference Diagnostics Dashboard. • Discovery Methods Renamed Discovery Methods to Discover and re-organized the discovery methods in the Discovery drop-down list. You can view the following discovery methods in the Discovery Methods drop-down list. ◦Communications Manager (UCM) Cluster and connected devices ◦Video Communications Server (VCS) / Expressway Cluster and connected devices ◦Telepresence Management Suite (TMS) and connected devices Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 85 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade ◦Contact Center Customer Voice Portal (CVP) and connected devices ◦VCenter and connected ESXi devices ◦UCS Manager ◦Network devices using CDP ◦Network devices using Ping/Sweep ◦Any Device • Manage Device Credentials ◦You do not need to add credentials for Cisco Device, Polycom, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (Cisco Unified CME), and UC500 Series devices on Credential Profiles page. ◦You do not need to add MSI and CLI credentials on Credential Profiles page. ◦Several devices are renamed on Credential Profiles page. • Enabling FIPS Compliance You can enable FIPS compliance, only if you deploy Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance in ENT mode. For more information on FIPS, see the "Enable FIPS Compliance" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. • Backup and Restore You must perform backup and restore from FIPS-compliant setup to FIPS-compliant setup and non-FIPS compliant setup to non-FIPS compliant setup only. Backup and restore from non-FIPS compliant setup to FIPS-compliant setup or FIPS-compliant setup to non-FIPS compliant setup is not supported. For more information, see the "Overview of Backup and Restore" section in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. • Device Support • Cisco Virtualized Voice Browser (Cisco VVB), Cisco Unified Attendant Console (CUAC), and Perimeta Session Border Controller (SBC) devices are supported and managed in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. • Device Status Summary Assurance Inventory Summary is renamed as Device Status Summary. For more information, see the "Device Status Summary" section of "Manage Inventory chapter" in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. • General ◦Exporting the device credentials from one Cisco Prime Collaboration server and importing it to another server is not supported. ◦In the Global Search option, the Phone and TelePresence search fields are merged and renamed as Endpoint. ◦The Inventory table also displays the software version. ◦Modified the Inventory status reasons for better understanding of the issues. ◦Session is renamed as Conference in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 86 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade ◦Assurance domain is renamed as Domain in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. ◦You can monitor the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Server health using the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance application. You can get information on CPU, memory, disk utilization, logical storage areas, and process details. For more information on monitoring the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Server, see "Monitor the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Server" chapter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Guide - Advanced. • Features or Devices Not Supported From This Release The following features or devices are not supported from 11.5 release: • Cisco TelePresence Exchange (CTX), Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch (CTMS), Cisco TelePresence-Manager (CTS-MAN), Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express, Cisco Unity, Cisco Unified Expert Advisor, and UC500 Series devices are not supported. • AES 128 and DES are the supported Authentication Privacy Protocols to enable SNMP V3. AES Authentication Privacy Protocol is not supported. • The Inventory table does not display Mediatrace Role, IP SLA Role, and Performance Monitor columns. • Cross launch of Cisco Prime Infrastructure and Cisco Prime NAM Setup from 360 Integration page is not supported. • Cross launch to device log in page from IP address link is not supported in MSP mode. • Medianet technology is not supported. • Troubleshooting is not supported. Navigation Changes in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced User Interface Click the Toggle Navigation icon on the Cisco Prime Collaboration page to view a list of dashlets and reports. You can click the pin icon at the top left to hide or display the left pane. You can also view indexes, set favorites, and use the search option in the same menu. The navigation changes of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced (MSP or Enterprise) user interface after an upgrade is listed in the following table: Table 11: User Interface Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced Before upgrade After upgrade Monitor > System View Home > Network Health Overview • OpsView • OPSView • Service Experience • Call Quality • Alarm • Alarm • Performance • Performance • Contact Center Topology • Contact Center Topology Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 87 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade Before upgrade After upgrade System View Network Health Overview Service Experience Call Quality Device Inventory Inventory Monitor > UC Cluster Status Inventory > UC Device Search Diagnose > Session Diagnostics Diagnose > Conference Diagnostics Diagnose > Call Signaling Analyzer Diagnose > SIP Call Flow Analyzer Diagnose > Log Collection Center Diagnose > Device Log Collector Synthetic Test Center Synthetic Tests • UC Application Synthetic Test • UC Application Synthetic Test • Audio Phone Features Test • Audio Phone Features Test • IP SLA Voice Test • IP SLA Voice Test • Video Test • Video Test • Phone Status Test • Phone Status Test • Batch Test • Batch Test Assurance Reports Reports • Administrative Reports • Administrative Reports • Launch CUCM Reports • Launch CUCM Reports • Miscellaneous Reports • Miscellaneous Reports • Session Reports • Conference Reports • Telepresence Endpoint Reports • Telepresence Endpoint Reports • NAM & Sensor Reports • NAM & Sensor Reports • CDR & CMR Reports • CDR & CMR Reports • Scheduled Reports • Scheduled Reports Assurance Reports > Session Reports Assurance Reports > Conference Reports Assurance Reports > Session Reports Assurance Reports > Conference Reports • All Session Summary Report • Conference Summary Report • Session Detail Report • Conference Detail Report Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 88 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade Before upgrade After upgrade Assurance Administration Alarm & Report Administration • Event Customization • Event Customization • E-mail Setup for Alarms & Events • E-mail Setup for Alarms & Events • Notification Setup • Notification Setup • CDR Source Settings • CDR Source Settings • CDR Analysis Settings • CDR Analysis Settings • 1040 Sensors Setup • 1040 Sensors Setup • Session Path Threshold Settings • Polling Settings • Polling Settings • Customer Management • Customer Management • Domain Setup Assurance Administration > Domain Setup System Administration > Domain Setup System Administration System Administration • License Management • License Management • User Management • User Management • LDAP Settings • LDAP Settings • Single Sign-On • Single Sign-On • Backup Settings • Backup Settings • Log Management • Log Management • Job Management • Job Management • Certificate Management • Certificate Management • 360 Integration Note New menu path is listed below: • System Administration > FIPS Setup • Inventory > Device Status Summary Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 89 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade Navigation Changes in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard User Interface The navigation changes of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Standard User Interface after an upgrade is listed in the following table: Table 12: User Interface Navigation in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Standard Note Before upgrade After upgrade Monitor > System View Home > Network Health Overview • Alarm • Alarm • Performance • Performance System View Network Health Overview Device Inventory Inventory Monitor > UC Cluster Status Inventory > UC Device Search Diagnose > Call Signaling Analyzer Diagnose > SIP Call Flow Analyzer Diagnose > Log Collection Center Diagnose > Device Log Collector Assurance Administration Alarm & Report Administration • Event Customization • Event Customization • E-mail Setup for Alarms & Events • E-mail Setup for Alarms & Events • Notification Setup • Notification Setup New menu path is listed below: • Inventory > Device Status Summary What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6—Advanced What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6—Advanced • Certificate Management To install CA signed certificate for secure data transmission, you must import a PKCS12 (.pfx or .p12) format signed certificate, and the certificate must contain primecollab alias. • Endpoints Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 90 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance supports both DX70 and DX80 devices with Synergy image and ciscoDX70 and ciscoDX80 devices with Collaboration Endpoint (CE) image. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance does not support CMR records and Endpoint diagnostic features for ciscoDX70 and ciscoDX80 devices with Collaboration Endpoint (CE) image. After you upgrade the DX70 and DX80 phones from Synergy image to Collaboration Endpoint (CE) 8.2.1, you can view the following changes in the Inventory table of user interface: ◦The DX70 and DX80 device type changes from Phone to TC_CE endpoint. ◦The software version of DX80 and DX70 changes from SIP to CE8.2.1. ◦The DX70 and DX80 device model changes to ciscoDX70 and ciscoDX80 device model. • License Management You can view the MAC Address and DB Server IP Address information in License Management page instead of System Information in the About page. • NB API Support You can access the NB API documentation by logging in to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance server and select Assurance NB API documentation under Settings drop-down menu at the top right corner of the user interface. • General ◦After you perform an upgrade from Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.1, 11.5, and 11.5 SP1 to Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.6, the system reboots automatically. ◦ciscoDX70 and ciscoDX80 devices with Collaboration Endpoint (CE) image act similar to Cisco TelePresence devices. ◦Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance supports the following browsers : Mozilla Firefox 38 ESR and 45 ESR, Windows Internet Explorer 10 and 11, Google Chrome 53 or later. • HTTP Download Test You can download a configuration file from the HTTP server using a HTTP get-file operation on the HTTP server. • Export Synthetic tests You can export the synthetic tests that you have created to a file on your Cisco Prime Collaboration server. If needed, you can use this file to import your configured synthetic tests back into Cisco Prime Collaboration, or to import the tests into another Cisco Prime Collaboration system. • UCM SIP Trunk You can view information about utilization (audio and video maximum calls, and total active calls), default value of the maximum concurrent calls, SIP trunk status and flag, running nodes, remote destination, and the associated trunk details of the SIP trunks connected to the Unified Communications Manager cluster. UCM SIP Trunk is added as a tab on the Utilization Monitor page.Monitor > Utilization Monitor > UCM SIP Trunk. • Ops View and list view Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 91 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade The OpsView dashlet is enhanced to display the details of SIP trunks that are connected to a Unified Communications Manager cluster. • Color Codes in the Treemap View The OpsView dashlet is enhanced to provide a color coded Treemap view of the devices in a cluster, their status and the severity of the alarms. • Leaf creation for Trunks The Network Health View dashlet displays the count of trunks and their status in a SIP Cluster. • Trunk Group Utilization You can graphically view channel usage of the most utilized trunks against time, their gateway IP and name, and other route group details. What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.0 Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics provides the following new features: • New User Interface Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics has a new interface to give you a better user experience: • The menu Analyze is renamed as Analytics. • All the analytics settings page sFTP Settings, Group Management and Trunk Traffic Max Capacity Settings are grouped under the menu Analytics Administration • The left pane displays Navigation tab, Index tab, Favorites tab, and Search Menu field. You can click the pin icon at the top to hide the left pane or click the Toggle Navigation icon to view the left pane as appropriate. • You can edit and delete dashlets only in My Dashboard Page. The edit and delete option is not available for dashlets in other dashboards. • License Usage Dashboard This dashboard helps you to track the license usage of applications such as Unified Contact Center Enterprise (UCCE) and Cisco Voice Portal (CVP). • My Dashboard You can create custom dashboard and add the existing dashlets as required. • Enhancements The following are the enhancements: • Service Experience Distribution dashboard displays data based on the Severely Concealed Seconds Ratio (SCSR).The predefined service categories are modified as good, acceptable, poor and grade not available. • In the Capacity Analysis dashboard, a cross launch is introduced to SIP trunk capacity setting page and CDR trunk utilization setting page from respective dashlets. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 92 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.1 Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.1 supports the following new features: • General • Navigation from the detailed view of the dashlet to the respective dashboard page. • Maximizing the Dashlet —You can now maximize the dashlet by clicking the maximize icon in the top right corner of every dashlet. When you click the maximize icon, the dashlet opens in a new tab. What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.5 Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.5 supports the following new features: • Call Grade for Locations Dashlet You can view the call grade trends based on the location in the Call Grade for Locations dashlet. • Conductor Bridge Pool Utilization Dashlet You can view the cumulative utilization of the conference bridges for each conductor pool in your network using the Conductor Bridge Pool Utilization dashlet. • Customer Logo You can now assign logos to the customers. These logos are displayed in the downloadable reports. • Enhancements The following are the enhancements: • In the Trunk Utilization dashlet, you can also view trunk type(protocol) associated with the trunk. • An additional filter utilization percentage is included in the Conferencing Devices Video Utilization dashlet . • General • Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics is supported in MSP deployment. • Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.5 supports IPv6 address. You can view, filter, search, or sort details in the analytics dashboard using IPv6 address. • Role-Based Access: You can now access and configure dashboards based on your role such as helpdesk, operator, report viewer, and administrator. • Dashlets and Dashboards Renamed: Some of the dashlets and dashboards are renamed as follows: ◦Video Conferences—Video Conference Analysis ◦Top N Call Failure Locations—Call Status for Location ◦Deployment Distribution by Endpoint Model—Endpoints Deployment Summary ◦Call Distribution by Endpoint Model—Call Volume by Endpoint Model Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 93 Changes and Limitations After Upgrade ◦Call Distribution by Endpoint Types—Call Volume by Endpoint Types ◦Service Experience Distribution—Call Quality Analysis ◦Endpoints with Service Quality Issues—Endpoints with Call Quality Issues ◦Users with Service Quality Issues—Users with Call Quality Issues What's New in Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.6 Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 11.6 supports the following new features: • Video Communication Server / Expressway Dashlet You can view the Traversal and Non-Traversal license usage for all VCS clusters, individual VCS servers in Cisco Expressway-Core, Cisco Expressway-Edge, or a Cisco VCS with Cisco Collaboration Edge or Core using the Video Communication Server / Expressway dashlet. You can also filter the data based on the Utilization Type. • Enhancements In the Trunk Utilization dashlet, you can hover on the Utilization column to view the utilization data for audio and video calls for CUCM-SIP trunk. You can also using the Trunk, Calculation type, Calculation Mode, Custom Groups, and Cluster filters. • NBI API Support NBI API support is available for the Video Communication Server / Expressway dashboard. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 94 PART III Uninstall Cisco Prime Collaboration • Uninstall Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, page 97 CHAPTER 9 Uninstall Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance • Uninstall Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, page 97 Uninstall Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Before you uninstall, ensure that you delete all the node-to-node tests from the application. If you do not delete these tests, they continue to run on the router. Log in to the vSphere Client and connect to the ESXi server that is running the virtual appliance that you want to uninstall. Right-click the application, choose Power > Shut Down Guest (or choose Power Off). Right-click the application and in the Confirm Delete window, choose Delete from disk. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 97 Uninstall Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 98 APPENDIX A Troubleshooting • Verify the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Installation (for Advanced and Standard Modes), page 99 • Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Deployment Model, page 101 • Downgrade the Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment Model, page 102 • Configure a Second NIC for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, page 102 • Change the IP Address on the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Server, page 102 • Find the MAC Address of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Servers, page 103 • How to avoid File Not Found error during Upgrade, Restore, and Patch Installation through SFTP ?, page 103 • Remove the SSL Certificate Warning, page 103 Verify the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Installation (for Advanced and Standard Modes) If you are unable to launch Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, it could be because the required processes are not running on the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance server. Step 1 Step 2 Log in to the Assurance server using the SSH service and with the CLI admin that you created during OVA configuration. By default, the username is admin. Display the processes that are running. show application status cpcm The following is sample output of the status command, for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance- Advanced server: S<l 11866 root Decap_main 13-01:10:20 S 11988 postgres postgres 13-01:10:18 S 12132 primea postmaster 13-01:10:07 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 99 Troubleshooting Verify the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Installation (for Advanced and Standard Modes) Sl 12262 root emsam_mq 13-01:09:50 Sl 12327 root cpc_multiproclo 13-01:09:42 Sl 12362 root emsam_inventory 13-01:09:42 Sl 13141 root emsam_perfmonen 13-01:08:03 S<l 13222 root emsam_tomcat 13-01:07:53 Sl 13314 root emsam_poller 13-01:07:28 Sl 13448 root emsam_fault 13-01:07:07 Sl 13885 root emsam_troublesh 13-01:06:18 Sl 13919 root emsam_sessionmo 13-01:06:17 Sl 14733 root cpc_datapurge 13-01:04:31 Sl 14828 root cpc_segserver 13-01:04:26 Sl 15027 root cpc_qovmserver 13-01:04:15 Sl 15386 root cpc_pifserver 13-01:04:00 Sl 15539 root cpc_ipiudataser 13-01:03:47 Sl 15572 root cpc_srstserver 13-01:03:45 Sl 15974 root cpc_stserver 13-01:03:38 Sl 17685 root cpc_sshd 13-01:01:04 Sl 17724 root cpc_qovr 13-01:01:02 Sl 17746 root cpc_smdbmonitor 13-01:01:00 Sl 17792 root cpc_ipslaserver 13-01:00:57 Sl 17889 root cpc_toposerver 13-01:00:52 Sl 19542 root cpc_gpf 13-00:54:09 The following is the output of status command for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance- Standard server: STAT PID USER COMMAND ELAPSED =============================================== S<l 3086 root Decap_main 21:44:29 S 3204 postgres postgres 21:44:28 S 3335 primea postmaster 21:44:16 Sl 3378 root emsam_mq 21:43:59 Sl 3445 root cpc_multiproclo 21:43:51 Sl 3479 root emsam_inventory 21:43:51 Sl 4336 root emsam_perfmonen 21:42:23 S<l 4417 root emsam_tomcat 21:42:13 Sl 4592 root emsam_poller 21:41:49 Sl 4736 root emsam_fault 21:41:29 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 100 Troubleshooting Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Deployment Model Sl 5976 root emsam_troublesh 21:40:38 [root@DragonSmokeTestStd bin]# The parameters in the COMMAND column are the processes that are running on the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance server (Standard/Advanced). If you do not see all of these processes running, enter the following commands to restart the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance services: <hostname>/admin#application stop cpcm <hostname>/admin#application start cpcm The application start cpcm/cpcmcontrol.sh start takes 10 to 15 minutes for execution and application stop cpcm/cpcmcontrol.sh stop takes 10 minutes. Step 3 Repeat Step 2 and check whether all the processes are running. If all the required processes are still not running on the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance server or if you are unable to access the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance URL, contact TAC team. If all the processes are running, see Get Started with Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, on page 36. Upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Deployment Model To upgrade Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance deployment model, first upgrade your hardware resources, such as, vRAM, vCPU, and vDisk. You must increase the disk size by adding a new vDisk of size equal to the required extra size. See the VMware documentation to upgrade or add the hardware resources. Note • Do not select existing vDisk and increase its size. Add a new vDisk. • If you are using Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 10.6 or later release and/or Cisco Prime Collaboration Analytics 10.6 or later release, you must contact Cisco TAC team to get the root access to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance server. The root access enables you to run the tuning script. You must log in as root user and upgrade the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance deployment model to medium, large, or very large using the following tuning script. For Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance version 10.5 or later: # /opt/emms/emsam/bin/newcpcmtuning.sh From the options displayed, choose the deployment model (excluding option 1) that you wish to upgrade to, and then select Y to proceed with upgrading or N to reselect the deployment model. For information on installing Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, see Client Machine Requirements for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance, on page 22 Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 101 Troubleshooting Downgrade the Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment Model Downgrade the Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment Model Cisco Prime Collaboration does not support the downgrade of the deployment model; that is, you cannot downgrade from the Cisco Prime Collaboration large deployment model to the small deployment model. Configure a Second NIC for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance You can add a second NIC to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance as follows: • Use the vSphere Client (Edit virtual machine settings option) to add a second virtual network adapter to the virtual machine. • Log in to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance admin CLI to configure the IP address for the second interface. • Configure the IP route gateways for the two interfaces (with the same CLI access). Log in as admin user to configure the IP address for the second interface: admin# configure admin (config)# interface GigabitEthernet 1 (Note that the first interface is GigabitEthernet 0) admin(config-GigabitEthernet)# ip address <ip address> <net mask> admin (config-GigabitEthernet) # exit Configure the IP routes to the two different gateways: admin (config)# ip route <network addr> <net mask> <route-specific gateway1> admin (config)# ip route <network addr> <net mask> <route-specific gateway2> …… Change the default route (0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0) to the appropriate gateway if needed. Change the IP Address on the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Server Step 1 Log in to CLI as admin and execute the following command: IPAddress-Change/admin# conf t Step 2 Execute the following configuration commands, one per line, and end each of them with "control Z". • IPAddress-Change/admin(config)# interface GigabitEthernet 0 • IPAddress-Change/admin(config-GigabitEthernet)# ip Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 102 Troubleshooting Find the MAC Address of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Servers • IPAddress-Change/admin(config-GigabitEthernet)# ip address 10.64.91.177 255.255.255.0 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Enter y when the following message is displayed: "Changing the IP may result in undesired side effects on any installed application(s). Are you sure you want to proceed? [y/n] y" IPAddress-Change/admin(config-GigabitEthernet)# exit IPAddress-Change/admin(config)# exit IPAddress-Change/admin# wr mem Restart VM after IP address change and execute the script EMSAM_HOME/bin/updateJmsProps.sh Find the MAC Address of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Servers To find the MAC address of Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Step 1 Step 2 Click the About icon at the top right corner of the user interface. On the About page, click the Assurance Information link to launch the system information details for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. For all the other versions of Cisco Prime Collaboration, you can check the MAC address through the vSphere Client. How to avoid File Not Found error during Upgrade, Restore, and Patch Installation through SFTP ? When you upgrade, restore and patch install through SFTP, copy the image to both root location and show repository output location of SFTP server to avoid File Not Found error. Remove the SSL Certificate Warning • Windows Internet Explorer—You can permanently remove the SSL certificate warning by installing the Cisco Prime Collaboration self-signed certificate. • Mozilla Firefox—You can remove the SSL certificate warning only by adding an exception. • Google Chrome—You can remove the SSL certificate warning by using the Manage Certificates option under HTTPS/SSL on the Settings page. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 103 Troubleshooting Remove the SSL Certificate Warning in Internet Explorer Remove the SSL Certificate Warning in Internet Explorer Step 1 Choose Continue to this website (not recommended). Step 2 Choose Tools > Internet Options. Step 3 In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Security tab, choose Trusted sites, and then click Sites. Step 4 Confirm that the URL that appears in the field and matches the application URL, and then click Add. Step 5 Step 6 Close all dialog boxes and refresh the browser. Choose Certificate Error to the right of the address bar, and then click View certificates. Step 7 In the Certificate dialog box, click Install Certificate. Step 8 In the Certificate Import Wizard dialog box, click Next. Step 9 Click the Place all certificates in the following store radio button, and then click Browse. Step 10 In the Select Certificate Store dialog box, choose Trusted Root Certification Authorities, and then click OK. Step 11 Choose Next > Finish. Step 12 In the Security Warning message box, click Yes. Step 13 In the Certificate Import Wizard message box, click OK. Step 14 In the Certificate dialog box, click OK. Step 15 Step 16 Repeat Step 2 and Step 3. Select the URL in the Websites section, and then click Remove. If You Have a Safe URL Implemented Step 1 Choose Tools > Internet Options . Step 2 In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab . Step 3 In the Security section, uncheck the Warn about certificate address mismatch check box. Remove the SSL Certificate Warning in Mozilla Firefox Step 1 Click I Understand the Risks >Add Exception. Step 2 In the Add Security Exception dialog box, click Confirm Security Exception. Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics Install and Upgrade Guide - 11.x 104
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