Техническая Спецификация для Cisco Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0
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Building on top of PI 2.2, Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 offers many new capabilities and a few of these are
highlighted below.
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Platform Enhancements:
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New User Interface: Modern user interface with HTML 5.0 (and removal of flash) provides operators
with a quick and easy view to isolate issues in the network and identify root cause remediation. The new
interface also allows customers to have a superior experience whether they are using a tablet or a
traditional PC.
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Alarm Customization: Network operators have the ability to customize alarms based on the operational
needs of the enterprise. Customizable syslog based alarms provides the ability to custom create new
alarms and prioritize operator response.
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Correlated Performance Graphs: Correlated charts enable administrators to carry out comparative
troubleshooting of network KPIs. The overlay of alarms and configuration change events in the correlated
graphs helps connect network change events to performance degradation/improvements.
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Configuration Compliance: With the addition of a compliance engine, the product provides operators
the ability to specify the golden network configuration and perform an audit of the network devices
against the configuration archive or the device configuration. The audit report identifies devices that are
out of compliance. Operators can remediate the devices that are out of compliance with the desired
configuration. This engine also helps with generating reports for EoL/EoS/PCI for network devices.
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Japanese Localization Support: Provides alternative UI support in Kanji.
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Wireless Management: Simplified client troubleshooting enables network operators to easily identify the
root cause of client issues in a graphical format, speeding up problem identification and resolution. Rogue
management and troubleshooting is simplified with enhancements to switch port tracing (SPT) to identify
rogue devices on the wire in the network.
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Routing - Intelligent WAN (IWAN) management: Guided workflows based on Cisco Validated Designs
and best practices radically simplifies deployment and management of Cisco IWAN devices and services.
The workflow speeds up provisioning of services such as Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN) and
Performance Routing (PfR) and simplifies quality-of-service (QoS) configuration and monitoring. The new
PfR monitoring dashboard provides visibility into how application path optimization is working on alternative
transport routes and aids troubleshooting of route change events driven by IWAN.
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Data Center Management: Prime 3.0 extends coverage to compute infrastructure management supporting
inventory, fault, configuration and performance for UCS B-series blade and C-series rack servers integrated
with Service Profile management. Integration with VMware vCenter supports monitoring and visualization of
virtualized servers and VMware hypervisors operating on UCS underlay hosts. The release includes FCAPS
support for all Nexus platforms in the data center from N2K-9K. Operators can view underlay and overlay
performance characteristics for the network devices in a single user interface with the added support for
VPC and VDC.
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APIC-EM Integration: Integration with the Enterprise SDN Controller (APIC-EM), provides the ability to
automate new device deployment using Zero Touch Provisioning capabilities (https based PnP agent) in the
Cisco network devices. In addition, PI can request the APIC-EM PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) Service to
securely deploy a route with PKI for an IWAN deployment with DMVPN.