Cisco Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 Weißbuch
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Custom Application Creation
Cisco Prime Infrastructure helps to create custom applications that you can deploy on the device and let Cisco
Prime Infrastructure monitor these applications. Browse to Services Application Visibility & Control
Applications and Services. Click the Create button. Provide an application name and the selector ID. Check
Applications and Services. Click the Create button. Provide an application name and the selector ID. Check
the Business Critical
box if you would like this custom application to be marked so. Refer to the later “Which
Applications May Be Having Performance Issues?” section to obtain a deeper understanding of monitoring
business-critical applications. Scroll down to the Traffic Classification Rules section. To create a URL-based
application, choose the rule as URL and provide the URL info as shown below. Then click the Create button.
Then choose this application created and follow the next set of screens, which helps to deploy this configuration on
the device.
QoS Configuration
Cisco Prime Infrastructure provides an out-of-the-box experience for configuring QoS on routers. Based on Cisco
Validated Designs, users can now configure 5-, 8-, or 12-class QoS policies based on port numbers, DSCP
markings, or NBAR2 application categories. The users can also configure their own custom QoS policies and
monitor them. Both making and shaping of the traffic are possible with this interface.
Browse to Services Application Visibility & Control Interfaces Configuration. Here, along with QoS, you
can also enable AVC. The first step is to choose an interface or a list of interfaces for which you would like to
enable QoS. For example, you can use the filter to mark and shape the traffic on all of your WAN interfaces across
multiple WAN routers.