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RS0107 - Prime 3.1 Application Visibility Control (Part 1)

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The videos shows you how to enable Assurance Service on Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.1. We will configure our network devices, including router, WLC, and Network Analysis Module (NAM) to send Netflow data to Prime. We will also enable Performance Monitor using ezPM on supported devices. You will be able to capture and view traffic statistic on Prime dashboards.
 
Part 1 of this video covers AVC configuration on routers
 
Topic:
  • Application Visibility Control
    • Traffic Statistic
    • HTTP URL Visibility
    • Application Response Time (ART)
    • Video/Voice Metric
  • AVC Readiness Assessment
  • NBAR2 Protocol Pack 
  • AVC Configuration Template
  • Data Sources
    • Netflow
    • Network Analysis Module (NAM)
  • Endpoint Association
  • Data DeDuplication
  • Wireless LAN Controller
 
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Metha Chiewanichakorn, CCIE#23585 (Ent. Infra, Sec, SP), is a Cisco networking enthusiast with years of experience in the industry. He is currently working as a consulting engineer for a Cisco partner. As a founder of and an instructor at labminutes.com, Metha enjoys learning and challenges himself with new technologies.

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I want to add cisco 6807-xl switch in AVC . But i can't able to find my switch in (Readiness Assessment). Because my all network traffic is going to INTERNET through Switch 6807 then ASA. So Please guide me is there any option to add Switch for netflow and Monitor Top N application.

What version of Prime and software on 6807 are you running? Please check on the device compatiblity guide as well as making sure you have Assurance license installed.

I have the proper license for Assurance and Prime software version is 3.1 .

6807 should be supported. What happen if you ignore the readiness assessment and go ahead pointing netflow from 6807 to Prime. Do you see it show up as data source?

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