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Chapter 8      Drilling Down into an NE’s Physical and Logical Inventories and Changing Basic NE Properties
  Changing Device Interface Properties and Disabling Interfaces
Step 3Select the port and click Poll Now to synchronize the map information with the new device information.
NoteBe sure you perform the poll from the right location in the inventory or your changes may 
not be reflected correctly in Prime Network. See Updating the Inventory (Poll Now),...

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  Changing Server Settings for DNS, NTP, RADIUS, and TACACs
Step 3Right-click the appropriate logical inventory routing entity and choose Poll Now to synchronize the map 
information with the new device information.
NoteBe sure you perform the poll from the right location in the inventory or your changes may 
not be reflected correctly in Prime Network....

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  Suppressing Service Alarms on Virtual Interfaces
Configure RADIUS or TACACS Server on Device
Suppressing Service Alarms on Virtual Interfaces 
In Prime Network Vision, you can suppress or unsuppress virtual interfaces related service alarms by 
using the Runregtool commands. 
You can suppress or unsuppress ipv4/ipv6 virtual interface service alarms on...

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  Suppressing Service Alarms on Virtual Interfaces
Dual Stack IP Added on Virtual InterfacerunRegTool.sh -gs 127.0.0.1 set 0.0.0.0 
site/ciscorouter2//i
pcore-evne/software versions/default 
version/eventmanager/types/Dual stack IP 
added on Virtual Interface/default 
eventmanager/templates/sub-event/ignore-tem
plate
Unsuppress Service Alarms on Device...

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  Suppressing Service Alarms on Virtual Interfaces
You can also suppress or unsupress virtual interface IPs of false alarms in Tickets on a Device series or 
VNE.
Use the following commands to suppress or unsuppress Virtual Interface IPs.
Table 8-6 Suppress or Unsuppress Service Alarms on VNE Level
Suppress Service Alarms
Service Alarms Name Command
Dual...

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Table 8-7 Suppress or Unsuppress Service Alarms on the Tickets Tab 
Suppress
Service Alarms Name Command
Dual Stack IP Removed on Virtual Interface
runRegTool.sh -gs 127.0.0.1 set 0.0.0.0 
site/ciscorouter2//i
pcore/software versions/default 
version/eventmanager/applications/event-cor...

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  Suppressing Service Alarms on Virtual Interfaces
After configuring commands to the device, you can assign the loopback of ipv4 or ipv6 in the Virtual 
template, change the assignation of loopback of ipv4 or ipv6 in the Virtual template or remove or add the 
ipv6 or ipv4 address from the loopback.
Changing Assignation of Loopback for both ipv4 and ipv6...

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  Suppressing Service Alarms on Virtual Interfaces
Step 3Choose Logical Inventory > Routing Entities > Routing Entity, and then click the Network Events 
Tab in the Prime Network Vision and Service Alarms Tab in the Prime Network Event Vision to verify 
the Service Alarms for Virtual Interfaces. 
Step 4Execute the RunReg tool to block the Virtual...

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Manage Device Configurations and Software 
Images
Cisco Prime Network Change and Configuration Management (CCM) provides tools for managing the 
software images and device configuration files used by the devices in your network.
For information on the devices supported by CCM, see the Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 Supported VNEs 
- Addendum. For its Supported Protocols see the Support for Change and Configuration Management in 
4.3.2...

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Chapter 9      Manage Device Configurations and Software Images
  Using the CCM Dashboard
Figure 9-1 shows the CCM Dashboard, which contains four dashlets that display real-time information 
about the most frequently used software images, any devices with startup and running configurations that 
are not in sync, and recent device configuration changes. 
Figure 9-1 CCM Dashboard
Dashlet Provides information about:
Top Families The four largest...
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