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RS0106 - Prime 3.1 Compliance (Part 4)

The video introduces you to a powerful feature of Compliance on Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.1. We will show you how to keep you device configuration within your compliance policies by detecting and removing unauthorized changes, and replacing with desired configuration. We will begin with a very simple 'enable password' check and progress to analyzing sections of configuration with regular expression.  
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RS0106 - Prime 3.1 Compliance (Part 3)

The video introduces you to a powerful feature of Compliance on Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.1. We will show you how to keep you device configuration within your compliance policies by detecting and removing unauthorized changes, and replacing with desired configuration. We will begin with a very simple 'enable password' check and progress to analyzing sections of configuration with regular expression.  
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Average: 5 (2 votes)
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RS0106 - Prime 3.1 Compliance (Part 2)

The video introduces you to a powerful feature of Compliance on Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.1. We will show you how to keep you device configuration within your compliance policies by detecting and removing unauthorized changes, and replacing with desired configuration. We will begin with a very simple 'enable password' check and progress to analyzing sections of configuration with regular expression.  
Rating: 
5
Average: 5 (2 votes)
Difficulty Level: 
0

RS0106 - Prime 3.1 Compliance (Part 1)

The video introduces you to a powerful feature of Compliance on Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.1. We will show you how to keep you device configuration within your compliance policies by detecting and removing unauthorized changes, and replacing with desired configuration. We will begin with a very simple 'enable password' check and progress to analyzing sections of configuration with regular expression.  
Rating: 
5
Average: 5 (1 vote)
Difficulty Level: 
0

RS0088 - Prime 3.1 Device Management and License Install (Part 3)

The video walks you through a process of adding network and compute devices to Cisco Prime 3.1 device inventory. We begin by checking for proper licenses installed with options of Traditional and Smart licenses. We will then prep the devices with supported network protocols before showing you how to add them using various methods.
Rating: 
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Average: 5 (2 votes)
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RS0088 - Prime 3.1 Device Management and License Install (Part 2)

The video walks you through a process of adding network and compute devices to Cisco Prime 3.1 device inventory. We begin by checking for proper licenses installed with options of Traditional and Smart licenses. We will then prep the devices with supported network protocols before showing you how to add them using various methods.
Rating: 
5
Average: 5 (2 votes)
Difficulty Level: 
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RS0088 - Prime 3.1 Device Management and License Install (Part 1)

The video walks you through a process of adding network and compute devices to Cisco Prime 3.1 device inventory. We begin by checking for proper licenses installed with options of Traditional and Smart licenses. We will then prep the devices with supported network protocols before showing you how to add them using various methods.
Rating: 
5
Average: 5 (1 vote)
Difficulty Level: 
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RS0024 - Nexus 1000V General Config, Syslog, NTP, and SNMP

The video walks you through basic configuration on a Cisco Nexus 1000V after a fresh install. In addition, we will cover three main management items: Syslog, NTP, and SNMPv3. We will finishes off the video by verifying our config with Syslog server and SNMP poller.

Topic:
  • Nexus 1000V Basic Configuration
  • DNS
  • Syslog,
  • NTP
  • SNMPv3
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RS0006 - Syslog

The video walks you through Syslog configurations on a Cisco router with most commands being applicable to a Catalyst switch. Testing is performed by sending log messages to an external Syslog server. Syslog packets captured on Wireshark are also reviewed. It is recommended to your Syslog messages sent and retained on an external server, whether it is for forensic or regulatory compliance.

Topic includes

  • Logging to Console/Buffer/Server
  • Syslog Packet Analysis

Quick Facts:

  • Syslog uses UDP 514
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Average: 4 (2 votes)
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