Cisco Catalyst Center is a powerful management system that leverages Artificial Intelligence (AI) to connect, secure, and automate network operations. Catalyst Center simplifies management of Cisco® Catalyst® network infrastructure and ensures a consistent user experience across wired and wireless networks. It delivers enterprise-scale, secure, seamless, and reliable connectivity among users, applications, and things.
Thanks for your video. Suppose that in the Assurance/Health/Applications tab it shows high traffic from Netflix or a video streaming web site, is it possible to check which user name or IP address is creating that traffic? Thanks a lot in advance.
So if you add a device to an already built SDA fabric, how does it push the IS-IS configs since to that device since it was not part of the initial LAN automation?
Have Done A Complete Training From Cisco Learning Network. I Saw Each and Every Video of Cisco DNA at Cisco Learning Network. I Need to Analyse The New Changes In It and Will Be Done Pretty Soon.
I'm trying install DNA in virtual environment. Installation is going well. But when it starting configuration I'm getting error: === stderr === Can't open file /etc/maglev/.pki/passphrase.txt Error getting passwords. Can you help with this?
thanks for share knowledge, also Stealthwatch can be configured as NetFlow collector but what is the difference between a tool like that and DNAC itself?
Great video, clear and concise to get one orientated to templates. Refreshing to see a native English speaker create a Cisco Catalyst Center video for US viewers. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work!!
I had a fabric stack member fail and when I replaced it , it did not automatically receive the port configuration from the master. I had to manually configure the ports using interface range command. Do I have to follow the same replacement process in this video?
This useless and redundant. All SaaS frame has such HA features already and better. K8s can fall over instantly for your applications . As long as one host is alive, you won't feel a thing.
It was all going great right up until he said "We will create the device admin policy set". One would think the next step would be to create the device admin policy set, but no, this step is skipped! The DNAC_Server Login policy set has already been created without any instruction how this was done. Where are the steps that shows one how to create the DNAC_Server Login policy set?
Great information. Qualitative and Quantitative is important, nice clarification on what devices can and cannot. Could you expand further on the Qualitative vs Quantitative as it relates to the devices (Cat9k switches as an example)
Hi! I really appreciate this insightful video! I'm curious about the monthly cost range for implementing this in a lab scenario with approximately 20 catalyst devices with 10 endpoints and nearly no traffic at all. Could you please provide some insights on the expected expenses?
You are glossing over which menuing options you are selecting. Slow down and be specific on the menu selections and then you can speed up on your explanations.
Thank you for the video however, this process will never work a fully lan automated environment. You should mention that the device should be onboarded first either thru pnp or discovery for this process to work. if it's a brand new switch, before connecting the device to the failed device uplink, you should connect it somewhere and onboard it. Ideally it's long process than traditional RMA.
at minute 3:01 you say clustering "provides more computational capacity on the L and XL appliances" what exactly do you mean by that? It's able to handle more data at a time? When clustering DN2-HW-APL is it not also able to handle more data as well? Or do you mean the devices it supports is increased? Because I thought that was only applicable for the XL appliances?