Cisco Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 数据表
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Feature
Benefits
Branch and WAN
Configuration management
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Feature configuration templates are provided for dynamic multipoint VPN (DMVPN), Group Encrypted
Transport VPN (GETVPN), access control lists (ACLs), and ScanSafe.
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Device-level support is provided for DMVPN, GETVPN, ACLs, Enhanced Interior Gateway Protocol
(EIGRP), Routing Information Protocol (RIP), OSPF, static routes, Ethernet interfaces, Network Address
Translation (NAT), and Zone-Based Firewall.
Translation (NAT), and Zone-Based Firewall.
New Features and Enhancements Introduced in Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.3
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This release supports Cisco Aironet 1600 Series Access Points (APs) and allows IT administrators to
manage the 1600 Series from Cisco Prime Infrastructure. They can plan, deploy, and manage the 1600
Series through Cisco Prime Infrastructure.
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Cisco Prime Infrastructure provides management support for new access point hardware in the Wireless
Security Module (WSM) module. The WSM module is a field-upgradable, third radio module add-on to the
3600 Series Access Point. Also, SNMP MIB enhancements are available for the monitor module within the
specific 3600 Series access point. Enables increased client performance by offloading spectrum monitoring
and security capabilities to third radio, while the integrated radios concurrently serve 2.4 and 5 GHz client
devices.
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Cisco Prime Infrastructure provides an Assurance for Wireless feature. This allows IT administrators to
monitor, configure, report, and troubleshoot application traffic using tools like NBAR-2 and NetFlow.
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The support for Application Visibility and Control (AVC) is introduced in this release. AVC classifies
applications using Cisco’s Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) techniques with the NBAR engine and provides
application-level visibility and control into the Wi-Fi network. After recognizing the applications, the AVC
feature allows administrators to either drop or mark the traffic.
Using AVC, the controller can detect more than 1000 applications. AVC enables administrators to perform
real-time analysis and create policies to reduce network congestion, costly network link usage, and
infrastructure upgrades.
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The Support for NetFlow protocol is introduced in this release. The NetFlow protocol provides information
about network users and applications, peak usage times, and traffic routing. The NetFlow protocol collects
IP traffic information from network devices to monitor traffic.
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The NetFlow architecture consists of the following components:
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Collector: Entity that collects all the IP traffic information from various network elements.
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Exporter: Network entity that exports the template with the IP traffic information. The controller acts as
an exporter.
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Support for the Multicast DNS (mDNS) protocol is introduced. This feature allows IT administrators to easily
deploy and manage Bonjour Services Directory. They can monitor, configure, and troubleshoot Bonjour
Services Discovery.
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This release provides the following additional RADIUS support features on FlexConnect:
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A primary or secondary RADIUS server per FlexConnect group is sufficient.
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The FlexConnect group allows you to configure a primary or secondary RADIUS server, which may not
be present in the controller.