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Table 3 describes the new features specific to the Cisco Mobility Services Engine with Cisco Unified Wireless
Network Software Release 7.3.
Table 3.
New Cisco Mobile Services Engine Features in Cisco Unified Wireless Network Release 7.3
Feature
Description
Benefit
MSE analytics
●
Device count by zone
●
Device dwelling time by zone
Provides advanced location- based client
metrics
metrics
Wireless intrusion prevention system
(wIPS) enhancements
(wIPS) enhancements
●
Locate wireless intrusion threats
●
Automated switch port tracing
●
New wireless intrusion signatures
●
User-defined malicious list in Cisco Prime
Enhanced wireless security and intrusion
prevention from new threats
prevention from new threats
Enhancements for Cisco CleanAir with MSE
●
Improved location accuracy for interferers
identified by Cisco CleanAir
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Notifications by specific interferer device
type
●
- Filtering interferers by duty cycle
MSE provides advanced intelligence for
interference mitigation.
interference mitigation.
MSE API enhancements
●
Network design change notifications
●
- API filtering parameters
Enables better network integration with third-
party network infrastructure
party network infrastructure
Cisco Prime Network Infrastructure
Cisco Prime Infrastructure accelerates the rollout of new services, secure access and management of mobile
devices, making BYOD a reality for corporate IT. Tightly coupling client awareness with application performance
visibility and network control, Cisco 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.
Cisco Prime Infrastructure provides a single-pane-of-glass, single-console solution for managing the complete
lifecycle of switches, routers, wireless controllers, and access points (Figure 1).