Launching The Cisco Crs Serviceability Utility - Cisco CRS-1 - Carrier Routing System Router Administration Manual

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Chapter 8
Managing the Cisco CRS System

Launching the Cisco CRS Serviceability Utility

Note
Step 1
Updating Property File information, page 8-46
Updating CRS IP Address Information, page 8-47
Updating Unified CM IP Address Information, page 8-48
Examples: Updating Cisco CRS IP Address information, page 8-49
Updating the LDAP password, page 8-53
To access and logon to the Cisco CRS Serviceability Utility, complete the
following steps.
You can launch the Cisco CRS Serviceability Utility from any node in the CRS
Cluster.
Procedure
Select Start > Programs > Cisco CRS Administrator > Cisco CRS
Serviceability Utility.
One of the following happens:
The CRS Serviceability Utility connects to the LDAP Server and displays
bootstrap and cluster information.
If the CRS Serviceability Utility cannot connect to the LDAP server, a dialog
box appears. See
"Synchronizing LDAP Bootstrap Information" section on
page 8-46
for more information.
Changing the LDAP info in the bootstrap, does not automatically
Caution
update the same information in the LDAP information page in the
Cisco Serviceability Utility. You need to specifically change it in the
LDAP tab in Cisco Serviceability Utility.
Cisco Customer Response Solutions Administration Guide, Release 4.1(1)
Cisco CRS Utilities
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