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About This Manual

About This Manual

This manual provides information on how to perform an automated, manual, or upgrade installation of Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) 9.2 and its associated software programs on a workstation running the IBM AIX 4.2 operating system.

Objectives

The Cisco WAN Manager Installation for AIX manual is intended to provide information on how to install and configure the CWM 9.2 product.

Audience

The Cisco WAN Manager Installation for Solaris manual is intended for experienced UNIX users who are involved with the installation and configuration of the CWM 9.2 product.

Document Organization

This manual is organized as follows:

Chapter 1, Introduction, describes the minimum hardware and software requirements for the CWM 9.2 release, how to configure your system for multinetwork support, and how to configure the Informix OnLine database.

Chapter 2, Software Installation Procedures, guides you through an automated installation (the recommended method) of CWM 9.2 and its associated software programs.

Chapter 3, Configuring and Starting CWM, describes how you configure and invoke the CWM 9.2 product.

Chapter 4, Statistics Collection Manager Stand-alone Installation Procedures, describes the procedures you follow to install a stand-alone version of the Cisco Statistics Collection Manager.

An Index is also provided.

Document Conventions

This manual uses the following conventions and terminology:

The CWM software supports a three-button mouse. The buttons are configured as follows:

This manual uses this terminology throughout (even though it is possible for individual users to customize their devices to use buttons in an alternative manner).

In situations that allow more than one item to be selected from a list simultaneously, the following actions are supported:

Names of on-screen elements that you click or select (menu names and commands, and controls such as buttons, drop-down lists, and so on) are printed in bold style type.

The bold style is also used for keywords, names of commands, and names of keys on the keyboard.

Words and characters that are displayed on-screen are printed in courier font.

When set off from the main text, words and characters you should enter by the keyboard are printed in courier font in a bold style. When the word or character string is enclosed in angle brackets (< and >), you should substitute your own character string for the example presented in the text. When referenced in body text, the word is presented in the normal bold font (not courier).

For example, when you see:

login: root

you should enter the string root at the login prompt. However, when you see:

password: <rootpassword>

you should enter your own password in place of the character string <rootpassword>.

The italic style is used to emphasize words, to introduce new terms, and for titles of printed publications (but not titles of CD-ROMs or floppy disks).

Related Information

Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a CD-ROM package, which ships with this product. The Documentation CD-ROM, a member of the Cisco Connection Family, is updated monthly. Therefore, it might be more up-to-date than the printed product documentation. To order additional copies of the Documentation CD-ROM, contact your local sales representative or call Cisco Customer Service. The CD-ROM package is available as a single package or as an annual subscription. You can also access Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at http://www.cisco.com, http://www-china.cisco.com, or http://www-europe.cisco.com.

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Reference Documentation

An installation guide focuses on installing the product. For complete information on other software products, refer to documentation specific to that product, such as HP, IBM, Sun, or Informix documentation for users and administrators.

Refer to the following documents for more information on CWM 9.2:


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