Техническая Спецификация для Cisco Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0
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Table 2.
Product Specifications for Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.0
Item
Specification
VMware
VMWare ESXi Version 4.1 or later for Express
VMWare ESXi 5 or ESXi 5.1 for Standard and Pro
Virtual appliance
resource requirements
resource requirements
Virtual
Appliance
Size
Appliance
Size
Virtual CPU
Memory
(DRAM)
(DRAM)
HDD Size
Throughput
(Disk I/O)
(Disk I/O)
Concurrent
Users (Max)
Users (Max)
API Clients
Express
4
12 GB
300 GB
200 MBps
5
2
Standard
16
16 GB
900 GB
200 MBps
25
5
Pro
16
24 GB
1200 GB
200 MBps
25
5
Custom
*
Express
8
16 GB
600 GB
200 MBps
10
2
Minimum client
requirements
requirements
Client hardware: A Mac or Windows laptop or desktop compatible with one of the supported browsers and running 1
GB RAM, 2 GHz or better processor
GB RAM, 2 GHz or better processor
Browser: Internet Explorer 9.0 and above with Google Chrome plug-in (plugin not needed by Lobby Ambassador
users), Mozilla Firefox ESR 10 and ESR 17 (ESR 17 is recommended), Mozilla Firefox 22 or later, Google Chrome
27.0 or later
users), Mozilla Firefox ESR 10 and ESR 17 (ESR 17 is recommended), Mozilla Firefox 22 or later, Google Chrome
27.0 or later
Resolution: Screen display resolution is recommended to be set to 1280 x 800 or higher
Management and
security
security
SNMPv1, v2c, v3, and Cisco TACACS+, PNG, JPEG, and AutoCAD (DXF and DWG) import file types supported
Supported device
types
types
● Cisco Integrated Services Routers (ISRs)
● Cisco Aggregation Services Routers (ASRs)
● Cisco Carrier Routing System (CRS)
● Cisco Gigabit Switch Routers (GSRs)
● Cisco Universal Broadband Routers (uBRs)
● Cisco Catalyst Switches
● Cisco Network Analysis Modules
● Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS)
● Cisco Nexus
● Cisco Aggregation Services Routers (ASRs)
● Cisco Carrier Routing System (CRS)
● Cisco Gigabit Switch Routers (GSRs)
● Cisco Universal Broadband Routers (uBRs)
● Cisco Catalyst Switches
● Cisco Network Analysis Modules
● Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS)
● Cisco Nexus
®
Switches
● Cisco MDS 9000 Series Multilayer Switches
● Cisco Adaptive Security Appliances (ASAs)
● Cisco Mobility Service Engine (MSE)
● Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
● Cisco Lightweight Access Points
● Cisco Autonomous Access Points
● Cisco Small Business 300 and 500 series Switches
● Cisco Adaptive Security Appliances (ASAs)
● Cisco Mobility Service Engine (MSE)
● Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
● Cisco Lightweight Access Points
● Cisco Autonomous Access Points
● Cisco Small Business 300 and 500 series Switches
*
Custom Express is not available as a separate OVA download. You will need to download the Express OVA and customize it for
Custom Express. Please contact your Cisco Sales Representative for details/procedure on customization.
Table 3 presents the scalability limits for Cisco Prime Infrastructure based on the virtual appliance size: Express,
Standard, or Pro. The Cisco Prime Appliance corresponds to a Standard virtual appliance. The scalability limits and
applicability also depend on the feature sets enabled: Lifecycle only, Assurance only, or Lifecycle and Assurance.
Use of the Assurance feature set requires either a Standard or Pro virtual appliance.
Note: Existing customers using Small or Medium OVA that intend to manage the same number of devices with
PI 2.0 without turning on new features in their network, can migrate to the Express OVA. No increase in resource
PI 2.0 without turning on new features in their network, can migrate to the Express OVA. No increase in resource
pool for the OVA is required in this case.