Workflow to deploy classic IP and model-driven management
Description
The following is the sequence of high-level actions required to deploy classic IP and model-driven management.
Note: Before you attempt to deploy an NSP component, you must review and comply with the deployment requirements and restrictions in the NSP Planning Guide.
Note: Some components of an NSP system can be at different releases; see the NSP Release Notice for component release compatibility information.
Note: User group properties are component-specific. When a user of a specific NSP component requires authorization to access an additional component, the user group must be re-created in the new component in order for them to access the functions associated with the new component. Instructions for creating a user group are in the component documentation.
Stages
1 |
Install an NSP cluster. Perform To install the NSP. NOTE: For a deployment of this type, the Service Activation and Configuration licensed package is required. |
2 |
Install the NFM-P, as described in NFM-P installation; configure the NFM-P to use the PKI server for TLS. |
3 |
If you are adding an existing NFM-P system to the NSP cluster, add the servers to the NFM-P system; perform To add an independent NFM-P to an existing NSP deployment. |
4 |
Perform To install the NSP templates for NSP service management on the NFM-P to install the NSP templates on the NFM-P. |
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Install the VSR-NRC; see VSR-NRC installation overview. |
6 |
In a deployment of this type, the NSP uses the VSR-NRC to obtain IGP topology data by default. To configure the NSP to receive IGP topology from the CPAA instead, perform To change the IGP topology data source. |