Systemadministrator at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-02-06T14:05:23Z
Feb 6, 2024
I use Cisco Prime to work with VLANs, especially the VLANs that function in my daily business. I deploy security updates, iOS configurations, and configs on the access layer, routers, and switches. I also use reports to troubleshoot problems.
TechFin Solutions Department Lead at IE Network Solutions PLC
MSP
Top 20
2023-10-25T11:26:47Z
Oct 25, 2023
We use Cisco Prime for network management, ensuring our network's performance and security. It also helps with project execution and project monitoring.
Cisco Prime helps us manage and monitor our network treatment, such as switches, routers, and firewalls. We can see when a module fails, and even push configuration. This is especially helpful when managing a large network of switches, as manual configuration would be difficult. Cisco Prime provides us with a convenient way of deploying a configuration template to all switches in the network simultaneously. This makes managing a large number of switches much easier and saves time. Additionally, if our network is relatively small, we can use Prime to manage switch logs without the need to purchase additional hardware or software. The solution also has the capability for NetFlow.
Network Professional Services Team Lead at e-finance
Real User
2022-09-15T12:25:32Z
Sep 15, 2022
Our company uses the solution for management of complex configurations, archiving routes and switches, and monitoring wireless connections. Our team of seven administrators serve as system integrators for our clients and currently manage more than 1,000 sites.
Our primary use case for this solution is Assurance. It helps us manage and monitor analytics and fix issues such as poor voice quality. We can investigate by fetching reports and real-time alert generation for VoIP infrastructure. For example, suppose there is latency during calls, it can be immediately alerted to take immediate action before we investigate the deeper issue.
Cisco Prime is used to monitor and manage network devices like switches, WLPs, and wireless access points. For example, if I have a building with four floors, I can all the access points and sitemap to Cisco Prime, so the next engineer who is working when I'm not available has a clear picture of how the site is configured. There's no need to physically go to the site. He can test everything remotely. I work for a telecom company on the network service delivery team, and 1,000 engineers on my team use Cisco Prime. There are different teams like monitoring, LAN, wireless, etc. About 10 percent of engineers in my organization use Cisco Prime.
We use Cisco Prime mainly to monitor and double-check if all access points are working correctly and in the correct places that they are intended to be. Additionally, we check the heat maps of the coverage of the wifi signal to see if it is the appropriate coverage.
We use this solution to troubleshoot our wireless systems, specifically regarding signal strength. We have 10 users and 5 admins for maintenance of this solution.
Network-Engineer at a aerospace/defense firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-04-08T15:34:56Z
Apr 8, 2021
We primarily use the solution for wireless and to do backups on switches and routers. In addition, we're using it for the deployment of our new software versions.
Network Specialist at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-02-23T15:37:07Z
Feb 23, 2021
We use Cisco Prime to manage and monitor our banking app devices and other wireless devices. Within our company, there are seven employees that use this solution. We have plans to increase our usage of this product.
Wireless IT Manager at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-10-19T09:33:31Z
Oct 19, 2020
We use Cisco Prime to manage all of the wireless infrastructure in our stores and campus distribution centers. In our distribution centers we also monitor switches so we can do rogue AP detection. I'm the IT wireless manager and we are customers of Cisco Prime.
Infrastructure Engineer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
MSP
2020-04-20T07:27:26Z
Apr 20, 2020
Prime is geared towards medium and enterprise size companies and that's where we deploy it. I don't think it's a suitable solution for small companies. We've used the product for several projects, providing solutions to our customers and managing it for them. We've been dealing with Cisco for the past 10 years. One of our current projects is with one of the leading hospitals here. We are premier partners and we also resell Cisco products. I'm an IT specialist.
Cisco Prime products deliver next-generation management by supporting an intuitive workflow-oriented user experience and integrated lifecycle operations across Cisco architectures, technologies, and networks.
We use Cisco Prime for centralized configuration management backups and monitoring.
I use Cisco Prime to work with VLANs, especially the VLANs that function in my daily business. I deploy security updates, iOS configurations, and configs on the access layer, routers, and switches. I also use reports to troubleshoot problems.
We use Cisco Prime for network management, ensuring our network's performance and security. It also helps with project execution and project monitoring.
We use Cisco Prime for managing the switches and wireless.
We use Cisco Prime to monitor Cisco wireless environment.
We use Cisco Prime for network mapping and surveys.
We use the solution as a monitoring tool for management and configuration.
We use Cisco Prime for managing and monitoring the Cisco network.
Cisco Prime helps us manage and monitor our network treatment, such as switches, routers, and firewalls. We can see when a module fails, and even push configuration. This is especially helpful when managing a large network of switches, as manual configuration would be difficult. Cisco Prime provides us with a convenient way of deploying a configuration template to all switches in the network simultaneously. This makes managing a large number of switches much easier and saves time. Additionally, if our network is relatively small, we can use Prime to manage switch logs without the need to purchase additional hardware or software. The solution also has the capability for NetFlow.
I use Cisco Prime to check the interfaces and links and generate reports. I use the solution to see which locations are down.
We use it primarily for managing the wireless infrastructure, which is the use case in our current scenario.
Our company uses the solution for management of complex configurations, archiving routes and switches, and monitoring wireless connections. Our team of seven administrators serve as system integrators for our clients and currently manage more than 1,000 sites.
Our primary use case for this solution is Assurance. It helps us manage and monitor analytics and fix issues such as poor voice quality. We can investigate by fetching reports and real-time alert generation for VoIP infrastructure. For example, suppose there is latency during calls, it can be immediately alerted to take immediate action before we investigate the deeper issue.
Cisco Prime is used to monitor and manage network devices like switches, WLPs, and wireless access points. For example, if I have a building with four floors, I can all the access points and sitemap to Cisco Prime, so the next engineer who is working when I'm not available has a clear picture of how the site is configured. There's no need to physically go to the site. He can test everything remotely. I work for a telecom company on the network service delivery team, and 1,000 engineers on my team use Cisco Prime. There are different teams like monitoring, LAN, wireless, etc. About 10 percent of engineers in my organization use Cisco Prime.
We use Cisco Prime mainly to monitor and double-check if all access points are working correctly and in the correct places that they are intended to be. Additionally, we check the heat maps of the coverage of the wifi signal to see if it is the appropriate coverage.
We use the solution for monitoring and backing up our network devices.
We use this solution to troubleshoot our wireless systems, specifically regarding signal strength. We have 10 users and 5 admins for maintenance of this solution.
I primarily offer this solution to my clients. It is really helpful, for example, for monitoring the access point condition of my clients' devices.
We use Cisco Prime for managing calls for the company. We are only at the beginning of using the solution.
We primarily use the solution for wireless and to do backups on switches and routers. In addition, we're using it for the deployment of our new software versions.
We use Cisco Prime to manage and monitor our banking app devices and other wireless devices. Within our company, there are seven employees that use this solution. We have plans to increase our usage of this product.
We use Cisco Prime to manage all of the wireless infrastructure in our stores and campus distribution centers. In our distribution centers we also monitor switches so we can do rogue AP detection. I'm the IT wireless manager and we are customers of Cisco Prime.
Prime is geared towards medium and enterprise size companies and that's where we deploy it. I don't think it's a suitable solution for small companies. We've used the product for several projects, providing solutions to our customers and managing it for them. We've been dealing with Cisco for the past 10 years. One of our current projects is with one of the leading hospitals here. We are premier partners and we also resell Cisco products. I'm an IT specialist.
This solution is being used for managing Cisco access points and managing network switches.