Integrating MSE with Cisco Prime Infrastructure for Location Tracking

Steps to Integrate MSE with Cisco Prime Infrastructure

Question

Which two steps are needed to complete integration of the MSE to Cisco Prime Infrastructure and be able to track the location of clients/rogues on maps? (Choose two.)

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A. B. C. D. E.

DE.

To complete the integration of the MSE (Mobility Services Engine) to Cisco Prime Infrastructure (CPI) and be able to track the location of clients/rogues on maps, the following two steps are required:

A. Synchronize access points with the MS: Before integrating the MSE with CPI, it is necessary to synchronize the access points (APs) with the MSE. This is done to ensure that the APs send their location data to the MSE so that the MSE can calculate the location of wireless clients and rogues accurately. The synchronization process involves configuring the APs to communicate with the MSE and sending the APs' MAC addresses to the MSE. This step is usually performed using the MSE web interface or CLI.

C. Add the MSE to Cisco Prime Infrastructure using the Cisco Prime Infrastructure communication credentials configured during set up: After synchronizing the APs with the MSE, the next step is to add the MSE to CPI. This is done to enable CPI to receive the location data from the MSE and display it on maps. To add the MSE to CPI, it is necessary to provide the communication credentials configured during the CPI setup process. This step is performed using the CPI web interface or CLI. Once the MSE is added to CPI, the location data from the MSE is automatically retrieved and displayed on maps.

Therefore, options A and C are the correct answers for this question. Options D and E are not relevant to the integration of the MSE with CPI and location tracking. Option B is incorrect because it suggests adding the MSE to CPI using the CLI credentials, which is not the correct method.