Course Details
Overview
Cisco Prime Infrastructure is part of a Unified Access solution that converges traditional wired and wireless networks into a single network management tool. The Managing Enterprise Networks with Cisco Prime Infrastructure (NMENPI) v2.2 provides students with the knowledge and skills to deploy, manage, and maintain a Cisco Prime Infrastructure solution.
Objectives
Upon completion of the course, students should be able to:
- Manage the inventory with Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Map the network using the tools in Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Manage user access to tasks, functions, and devices in Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Manage the devices and configuration archive in Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Work with Cisco AVC, QoS, and Cisco IWAN services using Cisco Prime Infrastructure tools and deploy Cisco TrustSec identity services using Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Monitor and troubleshoot your network with Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Perform system administration tasks in Cisco Prime Infrastructure
Outline
- Cisco Prime Infrastructure Overview
- Defining Network Management
- Exploring the Network Management Process
- Introducing Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.2
- Installing Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.2
- Getting Started with Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Configuring Initial Server Settings
- Inventory Management
- Populating the Network Inventory
- Managing the Network Inventory
- Managing Groups
- Managing Network Device Software Images
- Map the Network
- Managing Wireless Maps
- Managing Network Topology Maps
- Role-Based Access Control
- Managing Virtual Domains
- Managing Local User Authentication and Authorization
- Managing Remote AAA Mode Settings
- Configuration Management
- Managing the Configuration Archive
- Managing Configuration Templates for Wired Devices
- Managing Configurations for Wireless Devices
- Using Plug and Play
- Services Management
- Working with AVC, QoS, and IWAN Services
- Deploying Cisco TrustSec Identity Services
- Monitor and Troubleshoot
- Monitoring Devices and Interfaces
- Monitoring the Wireless Network
- Monitoring Applications
- Tracking Clients and Users
- Generating Reports
- System Administration
- Managing the Server
- Using Cisco Prime Infrastructure API
- Using Operations Center
Target Audience
- Channel Partner / Reseller
- Customer
- Employee
Pre-Requisites
- Knowledge of networks and networking terminology (CCNA Routing and Switching or equivalent)
- Knowledge of wireless networks and wireless networking terminology (CCNA Wireless or equivalent)
- It is recommended that students have previous training or experience with network administration, management, and troubleshooting.