Managing Enterprise Networks with Cisco Prime Infrastructure (NMENPI)

PT0019
Training Summary
Cisco Prime Infrastructure is a unified solution that allows students to manage the network, devices, applications, and users from one place thus simplifying the management of both wired and wireless networks. This five day course is designed to establish a strong foundation in managing the full range of Cisco wired and wireless infrastructure using Prime Infrastructure. During this course students will explore the Application Visibility and Control capabilities of Prime Infrastructure through monitoring and troubleshooting problems on the network. This course puts the student in the context of a realistic customer scenario and covers every aspect of Cisco Prime Infrastructure Lifecycle management approach. Students will create sites and maps, deploy configurations, perform device discover, as well as set alarms and troubleshoot network and application issues. Please note that NMENPI features enhanced labs available exclusively to our students.
Prerequisites
In order to fully benefit from this course, it is strongly recommended that students have the following prior to enrollment:Experience in wired and wireless network managementExperience with wired and wireless network management terminologyCCNA-Wireless and CCNA-Route/Switch level knowledgePrevious training in and/or experience with CiscoWorks, Network Control System (NCS), or Wireless Control System (WCS)
Duration
5 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is designed for IT engineers, administrators or managers that need to know the fundamentals about planning, installing, configuring, troubleshooting, and maintaining Cisco infrastructures using Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.1. This includes systems engineers, field engineers, technical support professionals, network managers, security team members, and administrators.
Course Topics
  • Cisco Prime Infrastructure Overview
  • Inventory Management
  • Map the Network
  • Configuration Management

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