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Closing The Loop for Effective Network Operations Management:  
Cisco Prime Assurance Manager 
Figure 1. Cisco Prime Assurance Manager Application Dashboard View
Still more dashboards cover device specifics, interface specifics, details on Voice and Video quality/
performance, and end-user experience. Dashboards also exist for viewing operational data on a site-
by-site basis. 
While all of  these dashboards and the dashlets that comprise them are configurable, there are two 
further features that make them much more powerful than just a set of  standard monitoring screens. 
First, they are all linked for context-sensitive cross launching, so as an operator works through the 
various views it is possible to drill down from one dashboard to the next, continually focusing in on 
deeper and deeper levels of  detail. For example, an issue at a specific site might lead to drilling down 
to a device-level dashboard for one single device at that site, and then into an interface-level to reveal 
current state and activity on a particular interface on that device (and at that site). The same approach 
can be used to isolate and drill into details associated with a particular application or end-user.
The second powerful and differential feature of  Cisco Prime Assurance Manager is the integrated 
Device 360 views. These views bring cross-sections of  monitoring data together around a particular 
managed device, such as alarms, health, configuration changes, and current interface traffic, so that 
operators can get a rapid “at a glance” systemic view of  everything happening with that particular 
device (see Figure 2).