ISE and prime infrastructure 1.2

Hi
I have ISE 1.1 withc many access devices added (catalyst 2960,3760, AP and controller)
I installed Cisco prime 1.2 and added my ISE (Design-> External Management Servers -> ISE Servers.) and access devices
I need to monitor all ISE information and configuraton from prime
But I dont see any information comming from the ISE
Is there any additional configuration that should be donne on the Prime or ISE to monitor all ISE information on the prime
Please advise

Hello,
The link below might help you out in solving your query:-
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/prime_infrastructure/1.2/configuration/guide/clientmgmt.html#wp1288722

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