Cisco Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.2 Guide De Montage
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Revised: 21 August 2015, OL-32125-01
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Overview
This section provides basic information about the product and this Guide.
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About This Guide
This guide describes how to install Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.2.
For detailed information about configuring and managing this product, see the
and the
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This guide explains how to install Prime Infrastructure as a virtual appliance on customer-supplied hardware. Prime
Infrastructure is also available as a physical appliance. For information on how to install the physical appliance, see the
Infrastructure is also available as a physical appliance. For information on how to install the physical appliance, see the
Product Overview
Prime Infrastructure provides a single integrated solution for comprehensive lifecycle management of the wired or wireless
access, campus, and branch networks, and rich visibility into end-user connectivity and application performance assurance
issues. Prime Infrastructure accelerates the rollout of new services, secure access and management of mobile devices, making
“Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) a reality for corporate IT. Tightly coupling client awareness with application performance
visibility and network control, Prime Infrastructure helps ensure uncompromised end-user quality of experience. Deep
integration with the Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) further extends this visibility across security and policy-related
problems, presenting a complete view of client access issues with a clear path to solving them.
access, campus, and branch networks, and rich visibility into end-user connectivity and application performance assurance
issues. Prime Infrastructure accelerates the rollout of new services, secure access and management of mobile devices, making
“Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) a reality for corporate IT. Tightly coupling client awareness with application performance
visibility and network control, Prime Infrastructure helps ensure uncompromised end-user quality of experience. Deep
integration with the Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) further extends this visibility across security and policy-related
problems, presenting a complete view of client access issues with a clear path to solving them.