The primary protocol for MSE management communication with Cisco Prime Infrastructure (or WCS/NCS) is SOAP/XML over HTTPS (TCP port 443). This is separate from NMSP (Network Mobility Services Protocol), which is used for real-time location tracking and other mobility services.
The two protocols used to communicate between the Cisco Mobility Services Engine (MSE) and the Cisco Prime Infrastructure network management software are:
A. HTTPS
E. NMSP (Network Mobility Service Protocol)
These protocols ensure secure and efficient communication between the MSE and Cisco Prime Infrastructure for managing the wireless network infrastructure.
HTTPS is used for secure communication between the MSE and Cisco Prime Infrastructure. NMSP is a Cisco-proprietary protocol that is used for managing wireless networks.
The other answer choices are not used for communication between the MSE and Cisco Prime Infrastructure:
Telnet is an insecure protocol that is not recommended for use in production environments.
SSH is a secure protocol that is used for remote access to devices.
SOAP is a web services protocol that is used for exchanging messages between applications.
NMSP is not SNMP, NMSP means Network Mobility Service Protocol and this protocolo is not used for management, is used for client information to the location engine MSE
Choose one of the following transport types from the Transport Type drop-down list:
SOAP—Simple Object Access Protocol. Use SOAP to send notifications over HTTP/HTTPS and to be processed by web services on the destination.
Specify whether to send notifications over HTTPS by selecting its corresponding check box. Enter the destination port number in the Port Number text box.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/prime/infrastructure/3-3/user/guide/bk_CiscoPrimeInfrastructure_3_3_0_UserGuide/bk_CiscoPrimeInfrastructure_3_3_0_UserGuide_chapter_0100110.html
Cisco Network Mobility Services Protocol (NMSP) is a secure two-way protocol that can be run over a connection-oriented (TLS) or HTTPS transport. The wireless infrastructure runs the NMSP server and Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences (Cisco CMX) acts as an NMSP client. Provided answer is correct.
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