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MasterScope Network Manager 9.0Setup GuideFor WindowsNVP0WSE0900-01

CopyrightsThe information in this document is the property of NEC Corporation. No part of this document maybe reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose,without the express written permission of NEC Corporation.The information in this manual may not include all the information disclosed by NEC Corporation ormay include expressions that differ from information disclosed by other means. Also, thisinformation is subject to change or deletion without prior notice.Although every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in producing this manual, NEC Corporationdoes not guarantee the accuracy or applicability of the information contained herein. In addition,NEC Corporation is not liable for any loss or damage incurred as a result of the use or non-use of thisinformation by any party.Trademark Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server, Internet Explorer, Office and Excel are the registeredtrademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Intel and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or itssubsidiaries in the United States and other countries. UNIX is the registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States and/or other countries. Red Hat is the trademark or registered trademark of Red Hat Software, Inc. PostgreSQL is the name of the open source object-relational database management systemadvocated by the PostgreSQL Global Development Group. PATLITE is a registered trademark of PATLITE Corporation. Adobe, Acrobat and Reader is the trademarks or the registered trademarks of Adobe SystemsIncorporated in the United States and other countries. The anti-virus software "VirusScan Enterprise 8.0" is a McAfee, Inc. product. This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSLToolkit (http://www.openssl.org/). This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). All other company names and trademark names are the trademarks or registered trademarks oftheir respective companies. The and symbols are not specified in this manual.i

IntroductionThank you for choosing MasterScope Network Manager.This document describes how to set up MasterScope Network Manager 9.0. Throughout this manual, the installation path is described as %NVP INSTALL PATH%. If Change Data Directory was set to Yes at the installation, one portion of the files will bestored in the path specified as the Data Directory. Throughout this manual, the path specifiedthe Data Directory is described as %NVP DATA PATH%. If you have not specified the DataDirectory, %NVP DATA PATH% is the same as %NVP INSTALL PATH%. To return to the former page after jumping from the hyper link in the PDF manual, press ALT Left keys. (In the case of using Adobe Reader) Due to upgrades, the specifications and design of windows in this manual are subject to changewithout notice.Notations and Text ConventionsDocument ConventionsIn this manual, the following notations are used to indicate items that require special attention andsupplementary information.Notations of Items Requiring Attention and Supplementary InformationDescriptionMarkCautionIndicates important points that the user should observe to configure and use theproduct properly.Describes notes placed in the text.1)NoteTipIndicates useful information.Text ConventionsIn this manual, the following text conventions are used.Text es graphical user interfacessuch as dialog boxes, tabs, menus,items, and buttons.Alert Detail dialog, OKbutton userinput Indicates items that changedepending on the user environmentor items that the user must specify. filepath configuration fileIndicates the contents of theconfiguration file.Set the following value:ii

NotationDescriptionExampleport 54321command lineIndicates command line operations.Run the following script: NvPRODBSetup.batAbbreviationsAbbreviationsFormal NameAbbreviationMasterScope Network ManagerNetwork Manager, NetMgrConfiguration management databaseConfiguration management DB, CMDBAlert management databaseAlertDBsFlow databasesFlowDBMasterScope Integrated Management ServerIMSMasterScope Network Flow AnalyzerNFAInstall PathDefault installation directory: Windows 32bit OS: C:\Program Files\NEC\UMF\Operations 64bit OS: C:\Program Files (x86)\NEC\UMF\Operationsiii

ContentsChapter 1. Operating Environment . 11.1 System Configuration.21.2 System Requirements.2Chapter 2. Setup Procedure Overview. 52.1 New Setup.62.2 Upgrading .7Chapter 3. Preparation before Installation . 103.1 Precautions of Setup.113.2 Setup Parameters.123.2.1 Manager function setup parameters .123.2.1.1 Setup parameters for the databases(SQL Server) .133.2.2 Monitoring terminal function setup parameters .15Chapter 4. Manager Function Setup. 164.1 Manager Function Installation.174.2 Updating the configuration file.21Chapter 5. Monitoring Terminal Function Setup . 24Chapter 6. Configuring the Firewall . 28Chapter 7. Starting Network Manager . 317.1 Starting the Manager Function .327.2 Starting the Monitoring Terminal Function .32Chapter 8. Configuring from Monitoring Terminal Function. 358.1 Enable WebAPI communication.368.2 Activating the License.368.2.1 Precaution about the License.368.2.2 Procedures for Activating the License .37Chapter 9. Uninstallation Procedure. 429.1 Uninstallation Procedure Overview.439.2 Precautions of Uninstallation .439.3 Manager Function Uninstallation .439.4 Monitoring Terminal Function Uninstallation .48Chapter 10. Backup and Restore . 5310.1 List of Data to be Backed Up .5410.2 Backup Procedure .5410.3 Restore Procedure .56iv

Chapter 11. Limitations. 5811.1 Limitations when Using with Other Products .5911.2 Limitation about the Language Setting .59Chapter 12. Troubleshooting. 6012.1 Failed to Start the Installer .6112.2 Failed to Install or Uninstall .6112.3 Failed to Start Network Manager .6312.3.1 Failed to start the manager function.6312.3.2 Failed to start the monitoring terminal function.64Appendix A. Using External Database (SQL Server). 66A.1 Installing SQL Server.66A.2 Configuring the Databases .69A.2.1 Preparation before database configuration .69A.2.2 Configuration management database (CMDB) settings .70A.2.3 Alert management database settings .72A.2.4 sFlow database settings .74A.2.5 Confirming the database settings .75A.2.6 When failing to configure the databases .76A.3 Uninstalling the Databases .77A.4 Backup and Restore the Databases .80A.4.1 Backup procedure.80A.4.2 Restore procedure.82Appendix B. Installing Monitoring Terminals as a Multi-Instance Configuration . 87v

Chapter 1. Operating EnvironmentChapter 1.Operating EnvironmentContents1.1 System Configuration.21.2 System Requirements.21

Chapter 1. Operating Environment1.1 System ConfigurationShows the system configuration of Network Manager.Figure 1-1 System ConfigurationNetwork Manager consists of two functions: the manager function and the monitoring terminalfunction. The role of each function is shown in Table.Table 1-1 Manager function and Monitoring Terminal functionFunctionDescriptionManager functionManages and monitors target devices.Monitoring Terminal functionProvides viewer functions such as operating and configuring the managerfunction and network status display.Tip The manager function and monitoring terminal function can be installed in the same machine if the OSis supported by both of the functions. For information regarding supported OS, refer to "1.2 SystemRequirements (page 2)". The monitoring terminal function can be installed in multiple machines and they can connectsimultaneously to a single manager function.Network Manager uses the bundled databases (internal databases) to store various information suchas configurations, failure events, and performance data (sFlow). Network Manager can also use thedatabases installed in the manager server (external databases) to store the information.Pay attention to the following points when selecting databases.1.Internal databases and external databases cannot be used concurrently. If using externaldatabases, configurations, failure events, and performance data (sFlow) information is storedin the external databases. Internal databases are not used.2.You cannot change the databases in midstream. For example, if external databases were usedbefore upgrading, you cannot switch to the internal databases.1.2 System RequirementsNetwork Manager operates on the following Operating Systems.2

Chapter 1. Operating EnvironmentTable 1-2 List of supported Operating SystemsOperating dows Server 2019 (x64)Y 1) 2)Y 1) 2)Windows Server 2016 (x64)Y 1) 2)Y 1) 2)Windows Server 2012 R2 (x64)Y 1)Y 1)Windows Server 2012 (x64)Y 1)Y 1)Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise (32bit / x64)NY 3)Windows 8.1 Pro, Enterprise (32bit / x64)NYWindows 7 Professional/Enterprise/Ultimate (32bit / x64)NYNote1. Windows Server Core is not supported.2. Nano Server is not supported.3. Tablet mode is not supported.System Requirements (for the Windows manager function)Table shows the system requirements for the manager function.Table 1-3 System requirements for the manager functionItemDescriptionCPUIntel Dual-Core Xeon or higher, or equivalent compatible processorrecommendedSystem memory1 GB or moreDisk (free space)2 GB or more (20GB or more is recommended)Network100 Mbps LAN or faster recommendedRequired software Microsoft Visual C 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86) 1) Microsoft Visual C 2017 Redistributable Package (x86) 2)External database software(Optional) Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Microsoft SQL Server 2012Note1. Microsoft Visual C 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86) is required when using internaldatabases. It will be installed automatically in the manager function installation.2. Microsoft Visual C 2017 Redistributable Package (x86) will be installed automatically in themanager function installation.For the following Operating Systems, the Windows KB2999226 update program must have beenapplied. Windows Server 2012 R2 (x64) Windows Server 2012 (x64)If it has not been applied, perform a Windows Update or refer to the following information publishedby Microsoft to apply /2999226/ *13

Chapter 1. Operating EnvironmentSystem Requirements (for the monitoring terminalfunction)Table 1-4 System requirements for the monitoring terminal functionItemDescriptionCPUIntel Core i3 or higher, or equivalent compatible processor recommendedSystem memory512 MB minimum (1 GB or more is recommended)Disk (free space)400 MBNetwork100 Mbps LAN or faster recommended 1)Required softwareTelnet client 2)Note1. If the manager and monitoring terminal are connected with the network which has largecommunication latency like WAN, it may take a few minutes to start the monitoring terminal function.2. The Remote Login function requires the telnet client. By default, the telnet client in WindowsOperating Systems is disabled, so change it to enabled.*1This URL is current as of January 2019.4

Chapter 2. Setup Procedure OverviewChapter 2.Setup Procedure OverviewThis chapter describes the overview of Network Manager setup procedure.Contents2.1 New Setup.62.2 Upgrading .75

Chapter 2. Setup Procedure OverviewThere are two cases to set up Network Manager. New setupTo set up the new environment, check"2.1 New Setup (page 6)"and start the process. Upgrading from previous versionUpgrading can be achieved through an overwrite installation on the existing environment whileretaining all the information from the previous version. Check "2.2 Upgrading (page 7)"andstart the process.TipTo use Web Console, you need to install the component named IMS. For details, refer to “MasterScopeNetwork Management Web Console Getting Started Guide”.2.1 New SetupThis section describes the flow of Network Manager new setup."Table 2-1 The flow of new setup (page 6)" shows the setup flow when using internal databases."Table 2-2 The flow of new setup (When using external databases) (page 7)" shows the setupflow when using external databases.Table 2-1 The flow of new setupNoOperationDescription1Prepare setup"3.1 Precautions of Setup (page 11)"Confirm the precautions of setup."3.2 Setup Parameters (page 12)"Decide the parameters to be input in setup in advance.2Set up the manager function"4.1 Manager Function Installation (page 17)"Install Network Manager manager function in the host."4.2 Updating the configuration file (page 21)"Update the configuration file related to the use of the Web Console.34Set up the monitoring terminalfunction"Chapter 5. Monitoring Terminal Function Setup (page 24)"Configure the firewall"Chapter 6. Configuring the Firewall (page 28)"Start the following Network Manager services if they are not running.Configure the firewall so that communications among the monitoreddevices, the manager function, and the monitoring terminal functioncan be built properly.5Start Network Manager"7.1 Starting the Manager Function (page 32)"Start the Network Manager services."7.2 Starting the Monitoring Terminal Function (page 32)"Start the monitoring terminal function and confirm that the monitoringterminal can connect to the manager.6Enable WebAPI communication"8.1 Enable WebAPI communication (page 36)"In order to use the Web Console, enable the WebAPI communication.When not using the Web Console, this configuration is not necessary.7Activate the licenses"8.2 Activating the License (page 36)"Request a codeword , and register the issued codeword to the system.6

Chapter 2. Setup Procedure OverviewTable 2-2 The flow of new setup (When using external databases)NoOperationDescription1Prepare setup"3.1 Precautions of Setup (page 11)"Confirm the precautions of setup."3.2 Setup Parameters (page 12)"Decide the parameters to be input in setup in advance.2Set up the manager function"4.1 Manager Function Installation (page 17)"Install Network Manager manager function in the manager server."4.2 Updating the configuration file (page 21)"Update the configuration file related to the use of the Web Console."A.1 Installing SQL Server (page 66)"Install database software in the manager server."A.2 Configuring the Databases (page 69)"Create the database tables used in Network Manager.34Set up the monitoring terminalfunction"Chapter 5. Monitoring Terminal Function Setup (page 24)"Configure the firewall"Chapter 6. Configuring the Firewall (page 28)"Install Network Manager monitoring terminal function.Configure the firewall so that communications among the monitoreddevices, the manager function, and the monitoring terminal functioncan be built properly.5Start Network Manager"7.1 Starting the Manager Function (page 32)"Start the manager function"7.2 Starting the Monitoring Terminal Function (page 32)"Start the monitoring terminal function and confirm that the monitoringterminal can connect to the manager.6Enable WebAPI communication"8.1 Enable WebAPI communication (page 36)"In order to use the Web Console, enable the WebAPI communication.When not using the Web Console, this configuration is not necessary.7Activate the licenses"8.2 Activating the License (page 36)"Request a codeword, and register the issued codeword to the system.2.2 UpgradingUpgrading can be achieved through an overwrite installation on the existing environment whileretaining all the information from the previous version."Table 2-3 The flow of upgrading (page 7)" shows the upgrading flow when using internaldatabases. "Table 2-4 The flow of upgrading (When using external databases) (page 8)" showsthe upgrading flow when using external databases.Table 2-3 The flow of upgradingNoOperationDescription1Prepare setup"3.1 Precautions of Setup (page 11)"Confirm the precautions of setup.2BackupBack up dataBack up the existing environment data just in case. *17

Chapter 2. Setup Procedure OverviewNoOperationDescriptionFor the backup procedure, refer to the setup guide for the previousversion.3Set up the manager function"Perform overwrite install of the manager function (page 17)"Stop the monitoring terminal function and perform an overwriteinstallation."4.2 Updating the configuration file (page 21)"Update the configuration file related to the use of the Web Console.4Set up the monitoring terminalfunction"Perform overwrite install of the monitoring terminal function (page24)"Stop the monitoring terminal function and perform an overwriteinstallation.5Configure the firewall"Chapter 6. Configuring the Firewall (page 28)"Configure the firewall so that communications among the monitoreddevices, the manager function, and the monitoring terminal functioncan be built properly.New communication processings may be added in the latest version.Confirm the difference between the latest version and previousversion.6Start Network Manager"7.1 Starting the Manager Function (page 32)"Start the Network Manager services."7.2 Starting the Monitoring Terminal Function (page 32)"Start the monitoring terminal function and confirm that the monitoringterminal can connect to the manager.7Enable WebAPI communication"8.1 Enable WebAPI communication (page 36)"In order to use the Web Console, enable the WebAPI communication.When not using the Web Console, this configuration is not necessary.Table 2-4 The flow of upgrading (When using external databases)NoOperationDescription1Prepare setup"3.1 Precautions of Setup (page 11)"Confirm the precautions of setup.2BackupBack up dataBack up the existing environment data just in case.*1For the backup procedure, refer to the setup guide for the previousversion.3Set up the manager function"Perform overwrite install of the manager function (page 17)"Stop the monitoring terminal function and perform an overwriteinstallation."4.2 Updating the configuration file (page 21)"Update the configuration file related to the use of the Web Console."A.2 Configuring the Databases (page 69)"Create the database tables which are newly added in this version.*1Overwrite installation inherits all data from the previous version, but if a trouble occurs while the setup, restoration fromthe backup may be needed.8

Chapter 2. Setup Procedure OverviewNoOperationDescription4Set up the monitoring terminalfunction"Perform overwrite install of the monitoring terminal function (page24)"Stop the monitoring terminal function and perform an overwriteinstallation.5Configure the firewall"Chapter 6. Configuring the Firewall (page 28)"Configure the firewall so that communications among the monitoreddevices, the manager function, and the monitoring terminal functioncan be built properly.New communication processings may be added in the latest version.Confirm the difference between the latest version and previousversion.6Start Network Manager"7.1 Starting the Manager Function (page 32)"Start the Network Manager services."7.2 Starting the Monitoring Terminal Function (page 32)"Start the monitoring terminal function and confirm that the monitoringterminal can connect to the manager.7Enable WebAPI communication"8.1 Enable WebAPI communication (page 36)"In order to use the Web Console, enable the WebAPI communication.When not using the Web Console, this configuration is not necessary.9

Chapter 3. Preparation before InstallationChapter 3.Preparation before InstallationThis chapter describes the precautions and the parameters to be input when setup.Contents3.1 Precautions of Setup.113.2 Setup Parameters.1210

Chapter 3. Preparation before Installation3.1 Precautions of SetupConfirm the following precautions before starting the setup.1.Execute the setup procedures as a member of Administrators group.2.The installer does not check for free space in the disk where the product is to be installed.Make sure the free space in the disk meets the disk space requirements in "1.2 SystemRequirements (page 2)" in advance.3.As a work area for installation, 1GB free space is required in the folder specified by theenvironmental valuables %TMP% or %TEMP%. Make sure that the environmental valuable%TMP% or %TEMP% is defined and the folder is writable. In addition, secure at least 1GB offree space on the system drive as a work area.4.If the environmental valuable %TMP% or %TEMP% contains the UNICODE surrogate paircharacter, the installation might fail.5.Before setup, assign an IP address (except "0.0.0.0" and "127.0.0.1") to at least one networkinterface of the manager server. If no IP address is assigned to the network interfaces, someservices might not start. If multiple IP addresses are assigned on one network interface and oneof them is "0.0.0.0" or "127.0.0.1", some services might not start. In addition, configure DNSand hosts file correctly in order to resolve the manager host name to the IP address. If notconfigured correctly, some services might not start.6.Set the same time zone and same clock time to both the manager server and monitoringterminal.7.In Network Manager, there are some limitations shown in "11.1 Limitations when Using withOther Products (page 59)" Confirm the server environment where the product is to be set upin advance.8.To perform monitoring using the IPv6 communication, the IPv6 global unicast address needsto be set in the manager server. The IPv6 global unicast addresses are all addresses that do notmatch the addresses listed in Table.Table 3-1 IPv6 addresses that are not IPv6 global unicast addressesTypeAddressUnspecified address::Loopback address::1Multicast addressFF00::/8Link-local addressFE80::/10IPv4-compatible ed address0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:FFFF::/966to4 address2002::/16ISATAP x is user-specified address)NSAP address0200::/7IPX address0400::/7Reserved address0000::/811

Chapter 3. Preparation before Installation3.2 Setup ParametersThis section describes the setup parameters of Network Manager. Decide the parameter values inadvance.CautionThese parameters will be required to back up, restore, and upgrade software. Keep the parameters in a safeplace after finishing setup.3.2.1 Manager function setup parametersThis section describes the setup parameters for the Network Manager manager function.Before setting up the manager function, prepare the setup parameters shown in "Table 3-2 Setupparameters for the Network Manager manager function (page 12)".Table 3-2 Setup parameters for the Network Manager manager functionSetting ItemDescriptionInstall directory pathPath of a folder where to install the product.Self hostnameHost name in a cluster environment.Default ValueC:\Program FilesDo not use non-ASCII characters. Maximum length is 90 (x86)\NEC\UMF\Operations 1)characters.%COMPUTERNAME%Maximum length is 64 characters.Agent portCommunication port used for cooperation with otherMasterScope products.12520The range is 1024 to 65535.Viewer portCommunication port between the manager function andthe monitoring terminal function.12521The range is 1024 to 65535.Change Data DirectorySetting for separating the data folder. Normally, select"No" (default value).NoData DirectorySpecify a shared data installation path on the shareddisk. Specify when Change Data Directory is "Yes".(empty)Do not use non-ASCII characters. Maximum length is128 characters.Store initial setting dataSpecify when Change Data Directory is "Yes".Specify "Yes" (default value).YesUsing CMDBSelect either internal or external databases whereNetwork Manager data is to be stored. 2) 3)Use bundled DB Internal DB: specify "Use bundled DB" External DB: specify "Use other DB"CMDB portCommunication port used for between the managerfunction and the internal database.12630The range is 1024 to 65535. 3)Service numberService number of the manager function.The range is 1 to 999.Normally, leave as blank (default).12(empty)

Chapter 3. Preparation before InstallationNote1. In 32bit OS, the default path is C:\Program Files\NEC\UMF\Operations .2. If you select "Use other DB", refer to "3.2.1.1 Setup parameters for the databases(SQL Server) (page13)" and prepare additional parameters for external databases.3. If other products that also use the configuration management database (CMDB) of MasterScopeframework are installed in the sa

To use Web Console, you need to install the component named IMS. For details, refer to “MasterScope Network Management Web Console Getting Started Guide”. 2.1 New Setup This section describes the flow of Network Manager new setup. "Table 2-1 The flow of new setup (pag

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