Cisco Cisco Prime Network 3.8 Leaflet

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Q.  Which Cisco devices are supported in Cisco Prime Network? 
A.  Cisco Prime Network supports a wide range of Cisco devices. There are two reference documents in which 
users can verify whether a specific model is supported: Cisco Prime Network Supported Cisco Virtual Network 
Elements (VNEs) and Cisco Prime Network Supported Cisco VNEs - Addendum, both available at the user 
guide page: 
The addendum includes subsequent Cisco Prime Network VNE Driver releases after Cisco 
Prime Network is shipped. 
Q.  What happens if my Cisco device is not listed in the documentation? How can I obtain support? 
A.  For incremental or maintenance software or hardware modules not supported by Cisco Prime Network, 
customers or their systems integrator may extend the VNE drivers in their Cisco Prime Network system using 
the VNE Customization Builder. Alternatively, customers may contact their account team for future 
enhancement requests, or contract Cisco Advanced Services to develop or enhance VNE drivers to work with 
their deployed Cisco Prime Network system. 
Q.  Does Cisco Prime Network support third-party devices? 
A.  Yes. Cisco Prime Network also supports a wide range of third-party devices, including Alcatel-Lucent, Calix, 
Dragonwave, Fortinet, Huawei, Juniper, RAD, Symmetricom, Tellabs products, and more. For a complete list 
of non-Cisco devices, please refer to the Cisco Prime Network Third-Party Supported VNEs, available at the 
user guide page: 
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Q.  What changes happened in license structure? 
A.  Starting from release 4.0, Cisco Prime Network moves from group license structure (Groups A through D) to 
right to manage (RTM) license structure. Now, each RTM name matches a device name and license fees are 
charged per device. For details about the Cisco Prime Network license, please contact your local account 
team. 
Q.  What is license control? 
A.  It was a control mechanism implemented to disable Cisco Prime Network after the 120-day evaluation period 
expired. This enforcement has been removed from Cisco Prime Network 4.1 onwards. 
Q.  Where can I find more information? 
A.  For more information about Cisco Prime Network, visi
contact your 
local Cisco account representative, or send an email t
Technical integration 
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