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Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.2 & 2.0

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Agenda

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Cisco Prime Infrastructure Vision, Strategy and Roadmap

Cisco Prime Infrastructure Migration and Licensing

Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.0 Feature Highlights

Cisco Prime 1.2 Demo

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Cisco Prime InfrastructureStrategy, Vision, Roadmap

One POLICY

One MGMT

One NW

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Unified Access ArchitectureOne Network, One Policy, One Management

Wireless Network

CiscoPrime Infrastructure

Wired Network

CatalystSwitches

Identity Services Engine

(ISE)

Cisco

WLC

MDM Mobile Device Manager

VPN

MDM Manager

Mobility Services Engine

(MSE)

CiscoAnyConnect

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Cisco Prime InfrastructureRealizing One Management

• NB REST API• SP Scale – 20 Devices/PI• PI Cluster – 25 PI, 300 K AP, 500 K Clients• Next Gen Maps• Licensing

User Productivity

Large Scale SP Deployment Support

Operational Productivity

PrimeInfrastructure

User, Site & App Experience• App performance visibility• User & site-level visibility• Proactive monitoring• Real-time troubleshooting• Prime 360 Views

Automated Best Practices• Wired/wireless, Branch/WAN• Integrated lifecycle• Cisco best practices built-in• PnP automated deployment• Day 1 Device Support

One POLICY

One MGMT

One NW

SP WiFi

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Cisco Prime InfrastructurePhysical Appliance Roadmap

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Appliance Delivery Models

Application & Components

OS

Cisco Provided

Application & Components

OS

Cisco Provided

Customer Provided

Physical ApplianceIBM Hardware

Virtual Appliance

Today

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Physical Appliance Options

Physical ApplianceIBM Hardware

Application & Components

OS

Cisco-branded HW(1RU)

Physical ApplianceUCS Hardware

Application & Components

OS

Cisco UCS HW(1RU)

Cisco Provided

Cisco Provided

TodayIN PLANNING

ETA CPI 2.0 FCS

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Appliance Delivery Models

Application & Components

OS

Cisco Provided

Customer Provided

Virtual ApplianceVirtual Appliance

UCS Hardware

Application & Components

OS Cisco Provided

UCS HWANY HW

+

TodayIN PLANNING

ETA CPI 2.0 FCS

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Physical Appliance Upgrade (Optional)

74-7698-01

4x146GB (RAID -5)

74-7698-02

4x300GB (RAID -5)

SKU: PRIME-NCS-APL-K9 SKU: PRIME-NCS-APL-K9

Physical AppliancesShipped prior to Feb 2012

Physical AppliancesShipped after Feb 2012

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Migration and Licensing

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WCS to NCS to Prime InfrastructureMigration Paths Summary

Upgrade to PI 1.2

Upgrade to NCS 1.1

WCS7.0.164.37.0.172.07.0.220.07.0.230.0

NCS1.0.2.291.1.0.58 1.1.1.24

NCS/PA-WAN 1.1 (1.1.0.1114)

1.1.1 (1.1.0.1116)CPI 1.2 Beta

1.2.0.70

CPI 1.21.2.0.103

Upgrade to PI 2.0

Different H/W

InlineupgradeNeed to

install a patch *

DB MigrationLicense Migration

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Patch to be applied prior to upgrading to CPI 1.2• http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/release.html?mdfid=284396249&flowid=34522&soft

wareid=284272933&release=1.2.0&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=all

• 1.0 and 1.1 Patches to be applied prior to upgrading to PI 1.2Current CPI Version Patch NCS 1.0 ncs_patch-1.0.2.29-upgrade-pi_1.2.tar.gz    NCS 1.1 WAN ncs_patch-1.1.0.1114_upgrade_pi_1.2.tar.gz

   NCS (WAN) 1.1 MR1 ncs_patch-1.1.0.1116_upgrade_pi_1.2.tar.gz

   NCS 1.1 ncs_patch-1.1.0.58-upgrade-pi_1.2.tar.gz    NCS 1.1 MR1 ncs_patch-1.1.1.24-upgrade-pi_1.2.tar.gz

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WCS to CPI 1.2

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Must be on WCS 7.0.164.0, 7.0.164.3, 7.0.172.0,

7.0.220.0, or 7.0.230.0

Cisco Prime InfrastructureCisco WCS 7.0.X Licenses

WCS Base License(Examples: WCS-APBASE-X or WCS-

WLSE-APB-X)Prime Infrastructure License

(Example: L-PI-1.2-X)WCS Plus License

(Examples: WCS-Plus-X or WCS-WLSE-Plus-X)

Multi-tier License Model Single-tier License Model

Database

Upgrade to PI 1.2

PI 1.2NCS

Upgrade to NCS 1.1

WCS

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WCS to CPI 1.2

1. Older Cisco WCS deployment MUST upgrade to Release 7.0.164.3 or 7.0.172.0 or 7.0.220.0 or 7.0.230.0

• http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6305/prod_release_notes_list.html

2. Customers must first migrate from WCS 7.x to NCS 1.1 before upgrading to Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.2

3. Follow the instructions in the Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.2 Ordering guide to purchase the migration SKUs, and Optionally – Physical Appliance SKU and Support SKUs

• http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/netmgtsw/ps6504/ps6528/ps12239/guide_c07-714720.html

4. Next, follow the instruction in the release notes to export data from WCS to NCS 1.1

• http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/ncs/1.1/release/notes/NCS_RN1.1.html

5. Next follow the instructions in the release notes for Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.2 to upgrade from NCS 1.1 to Cisco Prime 1.2

• http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/prime/infrastructure/1.2/release/notes/cpi_rn.html

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NCS 1.0 / 1.1 to CPI 1.2

Cisco Prime InfrastructureCisco NCS 1.0-1.1

Licenses

NCS License(Examples: L-NCS-1.1-X)

Database

Prime Infrastructure License (Example: L-PI-1.2-X)

1:1 Upgrade

Must be on NCS 1.0.2.29, 1.1.0.58,

1.1.1.24, 1.1.0.1114, or

1.1.0.1116,1:1 Upgrade

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NCS 1.0 / 1.1 to CPI 1.2• The following are the NCS versions that you can upgrade from or backup/restore to Prime

Infrastructure Release 1.2.0.103.

• NCS 1.0.2.29

• NCS 1.1.0.58 /NCS 1.1.1.24

• NCS/PA-WAN 1.1 (1.1.0.1114) /NCS-WAN/PA 1.1.1 (1.1.0.1116)

• NCS 1.2.0.70 (Beta release)

• Follow the instructions in the Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.2 Ordering guide to purchase the migration SKUs, and Optionally – Physical Appliance SKU and Support SKUs

• http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/netmgtsw/ps6504/ps6528/ps12239/guide_c07-714720.html

• Next follow the instructions in the release notes to upgrade from NCS 1.1 to Cisco Prime 1.2

• http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/prime/infrastructure/1.2/release/notes/cpi_rn.html

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LMS 2/3.x to CPI 1.2

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Cisco Prime InfrastructureCisco LMS 2.x/3.x

Licenses

LMS License(Examples: LMS-3.X-X)

Prime Infrastructure License (Example: L-PI-1.2-X)

1:1 Upgrade

Database

Migrate to PI 1.2

PI 1.2

Migrate to LMS 4.2

LMS 4.2LMS

2.x/3.x

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Assess Transition Plans*

LMS 4.x to to CPI 1.2

Cisco Prime Infrastructure

Cisco LMS 4.x

LMS License(Examples: LMS-4.0-X,

L-PI-1.1.-X)

Data Migration

Prime Infrastructure License (Example: L-PI-1.2-X)

License

1:1 Upgrade

Device SupportFeature Support

Database

Device IP and CredentialsMust be on LMS

4.2, 4.2.1

*See cisco.com/go/primeinfrastructure for LMS transition guidance

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Base License

Cisco Prime Infrastructure Server(physical or virtual appliance)

LifecycleManagement

Licenses

Compliance Management

Licenses

AssuranceManagement

Licenses

Automated Deployment Gateway

CPI 1.2 - Licensing

Simplified:

• LIFECYCLEBased on # of devices

Additive Licensing from 25 to 10,000 devices

• COMPLIANCEBased on # of LIFECYCLE devices

Additive Licensing from 25 to 10,000 devices

• ASSURANCEBased on # of interfaces

Additive Licensing from 15 to 5,000 interfaces

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Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.0 Highlights

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Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.0 Highlights

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Cisco mDNS (Bonjour) Services Directory

Application Visibility and Control – NBAR on controller

Next Gen Outdoor Maps

Index Based WLAN Creation

Easy Mobility Group/Domain Setup

WLC 7.4 support* and Converged Access 10.0

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Assurance with NBAR on Wireless Controllers

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How is Assurance Achieved ?

Prime Infrastructure NAM module/Appliance

Cisco ASRNBAR2, AVC, Medianet

NBAR2SNMP/CLI Polling

WAAS NBARMEDIANETPASPAN/ ERSPAN Netflow

Cisco 6509Netflow, Medianet

Wireless Controller NBAR2

Cisco ISRNBAR2, PA, Medianet

By normalizing and correlating data across multiple sources – leverage the power of embedded Cisco instrumentation

Cisco Catalyst 3750-X w/ 3K-X 10G Netflow, Medianet

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Top Apps and Top App Groups

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Top Users

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Next Generation Maps

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Next Generation Outdoor Maps

True Outdoor Maps

OpenStreetMapRights-Free licensed under ODbL Quick Zoom capability

Modern zoom and pan controls across the world map

Scalable mapping solution for large outdoor deployments across multiple geographies.

New Maps (CPI 2.0)

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Next Generation Outdoor Maps Import AP GPS

co-ords from .csv MapsImport Maps AP GPS data

Read GPS co-ords from the AP directly

19 zoom levelsClients and Heatmap

visible only in levels 17-19

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Index Based WLAN Creation

TAG Request

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Index Based WLAN Creation• Create WLAN templates and specify

the WLAN Index at the controller

• WLAN index is an optional parameter to allow backwards compatibility

• When WLAN template is pushed to the controller, PI will overwrite any WLAN at the defined index, if one exists

• Supported in both classic view and lifecycle view

• Makes it easy to normalize WLAN configuration order across controllers

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Prime ClusterTAG Request

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Prime Infrastructure ClusterPrime Infrastructure Cluster (Console)

Prime Infrastructure Instances

Cluster – Dec’12

Single Pane of MonitoringUnified Assets ViewUnified Alarms ViewUnified Clients viewsConsolidated ReportsConsolidated DashletsConsolidated Search

Network Data

Device Affinity

Network Data Network Data Network Data

Static Data

CPI # 1 CPI # 2 CPI # n

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All Device Groups are Merged

Clicking on a Server opens its Device Work Center Page

Prime Cluster User Experience: Same look-n-feel

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iPhone App: Cisco Prime Infrastructure

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Cisco PI – iPhone App

• Free application on Apple iTunes

• Provides network management summary

• Home screen displays top-level view including alarms

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iPhone App

• Can view list of clients on the network

• Client list filtering capability

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iPhone App – Alarm Information

• View alarm summary information in list format

• Filter based on user-defined criteria

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iPhone App – Device Summary

• List view of device inventory• Device list filtering capability

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FAQ• Is an evaluation license enabled by default?

Yes, there is a built-in evaluation license enabled by default for Prime Infrastructure, if you don’t have any other valid license present. The evaluation license provides 100 lifecycle device licenses and 150 assurance interface licenses valid for 60 days.

• I am getting a pop up saying “ The Assurance feature ….. Evaluation expires in 59 days …. “ even though I have applied a permanent license for Prime Infrastructure.

Prime Infrastructure supported multiple feature sets (e.g., Lifecycle and Assurance). Even though you have a permanent license for Lifecycle, you don’t have one for Assurance. You can choose to not show the pop-up by by clicking the “Do not show …” checkbox or remind me later button.

• Are NCS 1.0 and NCS 1.1 license files valid for Prime Infrastructure 1.2?Yes.

• If a license file is corrupted what needs to be done?If a license file is modified or becomes corrupted, you will need to open a case with the Cisco licensing team ([email protected]). You should be prepared to provide the PAK, Product ID and Serial Number (UDI/VUDI), and Prime Infrastructure version.

• How do I install a license file?You will receive the license file via email. Download the attachment to your local file system. From the Prime Infrastructure user interface, select Administration > Licenses > Files > License File. Click on the Add button. Browse to the location where you saved the file and select it. Logout of Prime Infrastructure and log back in to see the newly installed license file.