Cisco Cisco Prime Network 3.10 Installation Guide

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Advanced configuration (e.g., polling)
High availability
LDAP
External or remote database
Examples of Deployments Within the Guide’s Scope
Following are some examples of Prime Network network setups that fit within the Quick Start Guide scope. If your network 
setup is significantly larger than the examples below, please refer to the 
your Cisco account representative for assistance with planning and installation of Prime Network.
Example 1
Deployment type: Carrier E Aggregation
Number of Managed Elements: 35 aggregation routers
Possible Device Types: ASR 9000, 7600
Example 2
Deployment type: MPLS Core
Number of Managed Elements: 75, of which 50 core routers (P, PE) and 25 aggregation routers
Possible Device Types for Core: CRS-1, 12k, 76xx, 72xx, 65xx
Possible Device Types for Aggregation: 76xx, 65xx
Example 3
Deployment type: Basic element management functionality, no network level services or topology
Number of Managed Elements: 100 small/medium access routers
Possible Device Types: ME3400, 4900, 3750, generic VNE
Example 4
Deployment type: IP RAN
Number of Managed Elements: 100, of which 5 aggregation devices, 30 cell site devices, 65 layer 2 switches
Possible Device Types for Aggregation: 7600
Possible Device Types for Cell Sites: MWR-2941, MWR2941-DC
Possible Layer 2 Switches: 3400, 3400 ME
Example 5
Deployment type: Carrier E
Number of Managed Elements: 100, of which 95 UPE devices, 5 NPE devices
Possible Device Types for UPE: 3400, 3750
Possible Device Types for NPE: 76xx, ASR 9000