Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express 8.2 Scheda Tecnica
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Features and Benefits
Cisco Prime IP Express provides:
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Comprehensive, automated, IP address management and visibility: Cisco Prime IP Express IPAM
provides easy, integrated management of IPv4 and IPv6 address space as well as multivendor DHCP and
DNS configurations - all in one solution. With the ability to discover, track, allocate, assign, and reclaim IP
addresses automatically and tools to model IP data, network administrations can significantly improve
operational efficiencies and shrink workloads from days and hours to minutes. In addition, automation of
these tasks helps eliminate IP conflicts and configuration errors, reducing downtime of DHCP and DNS
services and lowering network operating costs.
Dashboards provide real-time visibility into IPv4 and IPv6 networks and device connections for faster
troubleshooting. Network-operator-defined thresholds and alerts provide notification of impending address
depletion and other potential address space inventory issues.
Granular, role-based IPAM delegation of functional and logical access, visibility, and control allows tiered
administration, such that multiple administrators can manage the system with different rights and sign-off
privileges. In addition, IPAM support for (and seamless integration with) Microsoft DNS and DHCP services
reduces management complexity and allows enterprises to protect their existing investments.
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DNS: Cisco Prime IP Express DNS is standards compliant, supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and is reliable with
support for high availability DNS. High performance delivers query throughput that far exceeds competitive
solutions. A separate, extremely fast caching-only server performs DNSSEC validation and helps to protect
resource records against common DNS vulnerabilities for enhanced security. Built-in support for domain
redirect and NXDomain redirect helps administ
rators optimize the user experience by helping avoid “risky”
websites and assist users when they query an invalid domain name.
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DHCP: Cisco Prime IP Express DHCP is scalable, fast, and powerful to meet the demands of complex
networks and to support millions of devices. Exceptional performance capabilities help ensure that the
DHCP server can handle particularly heavy loads, including the surge of demand that typically follows a
power failure. In addition, the solution includes support for DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 failover and a
patent-pending discriminating rate limiter for avalanche protection to limit downtime after network outages.
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BYOD and Microsoft AD support: Cisco Prime IP Express provides an integrated, easy-to-use BYOD
portal that allows for self-service device registration and management. Employees can use their own mobile
devices for business communications in a managed way - with the correct IP addresses and network
settings. It provides terms of use and branding and identity confirmation that all lead to an in-house
provisioning experience that will lower operating expenses (OpEx) while satisfying administrators and end
users. The solution is also compatible with Microsoft Active Directory for external authentication, supporting
the growing prevalence of AD and lowering operating expenses.
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Support for IPv6 and virtualization: Cisco Prime IP Express includes integrated, full lifecycle
management for IPv4 and IPv6 (including US Government IPv6 certification) and allows dual-stack
deployments on a single server to ease the transition to next generation IP networking. And extensive
support for virtual machines and the related provisioning and administration of IP addresses helps
enterprises manage the transition to virtualized environments.
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Deployment options: Cisco Prime IP Express is available as a virtual appliance, offering fast startup and
rapid time to value.