
The Cisco Prime Provisioning version 6.5 instructor-led course is a lab-intensive course that introduces you to the Cisco Prime Provisioning System and its features and functions. You will learn the important theoretical concepts on which the provisioning is based and gain the practical knowledge and skills to successfully deploy it in your network. You will be able to determine that prerequisite configuration parameters based on Cisco for SNMP; Telnet, SSH, logging, ACLs, and so forth are configured on your network devices to work with Prime Provisioning. In 18 hands-on labs, you will learn to install the Cisco Prime Provisioning software, create and configure MPLS services such as Layer 3 VPNs and complex Layer 2 VPNs, deploy common routing protocols, implement IP multicast, and deploy Multiprotocol Label Switching Traffic Engineering (MPLS-TE) in the classroom environment. You will also perform basic troubleshooting of MPLS services and device discovery. This course combines lecture materials and hands-on labs throughout to make sure that you are able to successfully deploy a Cisco Provisioning System network.
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
Discuss subversion and the use of SVN commands
Describe the use of the GUI within Cisco Prime
Explain the new features that come from 6.5
Configure provisioning policies
Deploy provisioning service requests
Audit service requests
Configure API accesses and reporting
Identify the methods of troubleshooting Cisco Prime services and obtaining technical support
Create complex MPLS (L3 and L2) services from Cisco Prime Provisioning
This course is designed for technical professionals who need to know how to deploy MPLS services from Cisco Prime Provisioning in their network environment.
An understanding of Linux or Windows administration
CCNA or a good understanding of Cisco IOS Software and Cisco IOS-XR Software commands