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Cisco Prime LMS for Simplified Deployment of Borderless Networks Services

Borderless Networks Services Supported Cisco TrustSec® Identity Use authentication, access control, and user policies to secure network connectivity and resources Smart Install Implement plug-and-play configuration and image management for zero-touch deployment for new devices Cisco EnergyWise™ Measure, manage, and reduce the power consumption of network infrastructure and network-attached devices to increase cost savings Medianet Build end-to-end architecture for multimedia experience in the network Auto Smartports Dynamically configure ports based on the device type detected on the port using Auto Smartports macros

Deployment of Cisco EnergyWise

Why Energy Management? Reduced Costs Compliance Environmental Reduce energy consumption and cost Measurable return on investment (ROI) Comply with government regulations Reduce greenhouse gas emissions Increase sustainability

Cisco EnergyWise Deployment Challenges Lack of visibility into network readiness to support Cisco EnergyWise™ in enterprise environment Complex and manual set up process for: Cisco EnergyWise domains Roles, importance, and key words No reporting mechanism or dashboards to provide power and cost savings information

Cisco EnergyWise and Cisco Prime LMS Address These Challenges Assess Network Readiness Prepare Your Network Monitor Savings and Reports

Adobe Flash Demonstration Outline Getting Started guided wizard for provisioning Cisco EnergyWise™ for Day 1 operations Network Readiness Assessment Show devices that do not support Cisco EnergyWise software. Show devices that do support Cisco EnergyWise. Show devices enabled for Cisco EnergyWise. Show devices that do not support Cisco EnergyWise hardware. Prepare Network Select the device and click Enable EnergyWise. Select the devices and click Upgrade Software Image. Configure Cisco EnergyWise domains and attributes and policies. Apply policies to Cisco EnergyWise endpoint groups. View Cisco EnergyWise Dashboards Click Work Centers  EnergyWise  Dashboard. View information such as total savings for each endpoint group, saving trends, and power consumption.

Deployment of Cisco TrustSec Identity

Why Cisco TrustSec Identity ? Productivity Security OpEx Benefits Rapid service and application deployment Flexible collaboration Productivity and support for next- generation workforce Network visibility and control Endpoint health for security Audit trails for compliance and monitoring Simplified network design and development Services embedded in infrastructure Rapid audit resolution

Cisco TrustSec and Cisco Prime LMS Readiness Assessment Status of RADIUS and identity-aware devices in the network Configuration Large-scale identity deployment Day-N configuration changes Lifecycle Management Identity dashboard shows: Authorization and authentication success and failure trends in the network Identity security mode distribution User tracking summary and login statistics

Adobe Flash Demonstration Outline Getting Started guided wizard for provisioning Identity Network Readiness Assessment Show devices that do not support Cisco TrustSec® Identity software. Show devices that do support Cisco TrustSec Identity. Show devices enabled for Cisco TrustSec Identity. Show devices that do not support Cisco TrustSec Identity hardware, Show devices that have RADIUS configured. Prepare Network Select device and click Enable Identity. Select devices that do not support Cisco TrustSec Identity and click Upgrade Software Image. Configure RADIUS to run in the network: Configure RADIUS Server and Shared Key. Enable Cisco TrustSec Identity on interfaces: Configure Identity Mode and Authentication Profile. View Cisco TrustSec Identity Dashboards Click Work Centers  Identity Dashboard. View authorization trends, security mode distribution, user tracking summary, etc.

Deployment of Medianet

Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution for Cisco Medianet Deployment Address These Challenges Assess Network Readiness Set Up Medianet Endpoints and Tracking Automatically Monitor Endpoints for Availability

Medianet Deployment Workflow Readiness Assessment Shows all medianet capabilities currently available in the network Configure Auto Smartports Configure Access Ports Configure location Configure Endpoints Configure video conferencing Configure video transcoding Configure RSVP, Pfr, QoS, and passive monitoring Set Up End-to-End Medianet Reporting

Medianet Lifecycle Management Medianet dashboard shows operating status of network and medianet endpoints

Adobe Flash Demonstration Outline Getting Started guided wizard for provisioning medianet Network Readiness Assessment Show devices that are enabled for medianet. Show devices that do not support medianet software. Prepare Network Select a medianet-enabled device and click Configure. View a list of all supported medianet technologies that can be supported on the selected device, such as, Auto Smartports, location, QoS, and passive monitoring. Expand and select the Performance Monitoring – Movi template (second in the list). Click Next and select Device. Click Next and select Port Groups – 1 Gbps Ethernet Ports. Use Tab key to enter all parameters for Performance Monitoring. Click the Preview CLI window and scroll through all generated CLI commands. View Medianet Dashboard Click Work Centers  Medianet  Dashboard. View operating status of network and medianet endpoints.