07-19-2019 04:58 AM
Hi community,
I have one question regarding the two provisioning methods available.
I want to develop an automated staging solution. Configs are generated in advanced and
need to be transferred to new devices along with a new OS (if needed).
What technology would I choose? ZTP or PnP? Which one will make it - or will both
be supported for the next several years? Which one will be mostly supported (across different platforms)?
Which one is better documented? Etc....
I would appreciate any feedback, ideas, etc.
Many thanks.
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07-20-2019 12:34 PM
Hi there,
The solution which you are working on sounds like a perfect fit APIC-EM and could be taken a step further by utilising the APIC-EM API to upload your configurations into the controller under distinct projects. As your new devices come online and contact the controller they will be placed in a state where the configuration and image could be pushed to the device.
APIC-EM is a free application, but has been superseed by DNA Center, which has much beter and continuing platform support. Certainly this is where Cisco's focus lays.
I've never used ZTP, but PNP via DNA-C, based on ciscos backing would be a good place to focus your attention.
Take a look at cisco DevNet there are plenty of labs there, plus two public sandboxes which have there APIs interfaces exposed over the internet.
cheers,
Seb.
07-20-2019 12:34 PM
Hi there,
The solution which you are working on sounds like a perfect fit APIC-EM and could be taken a step further by utilising the APIC-EM API to upload your configurations into the controller under distinct projects. As your new devices come online and contact the controller they will be placed in a state where the configuration and image could be pushed to the device.
APIC-EM is a free application, but has been superseed by DNA Center, which has much beter and continuing platform support. Certainly this is where Cisco's focus lays.
I've never used ZTP, but PNP via DNA-C, based on ciscos backing would be a good place to focus your attention.
Take a look at cisco DevNet there are plenty of labs there, plus two public sandboxes which have there APIs interfaces exposed over the internet.
cheers,
Seb.
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