Cisco Cisco Prime Assurance Manager 1.1
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Cisco Prime Assurance Manager 1.1.1 Release
Notes
Notes
First Published May 29, 2012
These release notes provide an overview of the release and describe the bugs for Cisco Prime
Assurance Manager 1.1.1.
Assurance Manager 1.1.1.
You can access the most current Cisco Prime Assurance Manager documentation, including these
release notes, online at the
release notes, online at the
page on Cisco.com.
These release notes contain the following sections:
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Introduction
Cisco Prime Assurance Manager (or Prime AM) is a web-based user application for application-aware
network service assurance and performance management. It comprises two types of components:
network service assurance and performance management. It comprises two types of components:
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Data collectors—Collect performance and performance-oriented fault data from devices in the
network using protocols and mechanisms such as Cisco NAM, NetFlow, SNMP polling, traps,
syslogs, and so on. Collected data is aggregated and thresholds are compared against it.
network using protocols and mechanisms such as Cisco NAM, NetFlow, SNMP polling, traps,
syslogs, and so on. Collected data is aggregated and thresholds are compared against it.
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Cisco Prime Assurance Manager server—With the collected data, Prime AM provides the following
functionality to end users:
functionality to end users:
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Centralized performance monitoring—Prime AM provides dashboards and reports to view
performance data at varying levels of granularity and aggregation, both spatial and time-based.
performance data at varying levels of granularity and aggregation, both spatial and time-based.
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Service Assurance—Prime AM identifies running applications and network services
automatically, correlating these services with performance and fault data.
automatically, correlating these services with performance and fault data.