Maintenance Manual
Do thisTo
Use to configure and manage operating system
parameters (such as IP settings and remote support
accounts).
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Disaster Recovery System (page 81)
Use to manage backup and restore procedures.
There are two ways to do this:Open the Unified IC reporting interface
on a member node.
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Click Control Center > Device Control to open
the Control Center page. Click the name of a
member node to display the sign in page for that
node.
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Open a new browser window and enter this URL:
http://<HOST ADDRESS>/cuic where HOST
ADDRESS is the IP Address or Hostname of your
server.
This shows as protected text after Signed on as:Verify your signed on identity.
Click Log Out in the menubar.Log out.
Click the About link in the menubar.Return to this Welcome page once you
have navigated off of it.
About the Unified IC Cluster
Unified IC is installed as a cluster of at least one and up to eight nodes.
Nodes in the Unified IC Cluster
The first node in the Unified IC cluster is the Controller. For database replication, this node is
referred to as the "publisher". This means that it publishes or replicates, its databases to Member
nodes.
The Member nodes are referred to as subscribers of the database replication. Members receive
data from the publisher.
Each node on which reporting functionality is processed (the Controller node and each member
node) has a CUIC database, which is constantly accumulating and removing records—for
example, when a dashboard is added or a user record is removed.
When all nodes are up, changes to the CUIC databases are replicated synchronously among the
Controller/publisher and all Member/subscribers by means of an "update anywhere" model.
See Database Replication (page 83).
Administration Console User Guide for Cisco Unified Intelligence Center Release 8.0(3)
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Chapter 1: The Administration Console
About the Unified IC Cluster