In this article, we take a look at the logic of CLI Template Compliance in Cisco DNA Center and go through some tips on what to consider when you are making CLI Templates of your own that need to be “compliant friendly”.
With the rise of powerful network monitoring and automation systems, like Cisco DNA Center, network devices are constantly crawled for status updates. In this article, we look at how this could affect TACACS+ services running on Cisco ISE and what you can do to optimize your deployment.
DNA licensing is Cisco’s latest troublesome baby, and in this article we take a look at how you go about adding your new shiny 9K switches (running IOS-XE 17.3 or greater) to your SmartAccount so that they can claim their DNA and perpetual Network licenses.
In this article, we take a look at a basic SNMPv3 configuration for Cisco routers and switches, which allows Network Management/Monitoring Systems/Software (“NMS”) to pull data for interface status and traffic, and allow network devices to send SNMP traps (events) to the NMS.
DNA licensing is Cisco’s latest troublesome baby, and in this article we take a look at how you go about adding your new shiny 9K switches to your SmartAccount so that they can claim their DNA and perpetual Network licenses.
In this article, we take a look at the different use cases of certificates inside Cisco DNA Center, how they are used to establish trust inside your network, and how to set up proper certificate management in your deployment.