03-13-2024 09:27 AM - edited 03-28-2024 09:26 AM
Welcome to the Cisco Community Ask Me Anything conversation. Submit your questions from Friday, March 15, 2024 through Friday, April 5, 2024. Our colleagues Pandian Ponnuswamy, Gautami Sinai Neureker and Sankkar R will be waiting to assist you and resolve any questions that have not been clarified, or answer any new questions that you may have. We are waiting for you!
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Join us for an Ask Me Anything (AMA) event where you can dive deep into Cisco Catalyst Center Plug-and-Play (PnP) and LAN Automation!
What is it?
• Cisco Catalyst Center offers innovative features to streamline network management.
• PnP simplifies device onboarding, eliminating manual configuration for new Cisco Catalyst switches. Imagine powering on a new switch and having it automatically discover its role and configure itself - that's the magic of PnP!
• LAN Automation builds upon PnP, automating the configuration of your entire underlay network, saving you hours (or even days) of manual configuration.
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• This AMA session is your chance to get expert insights on these powerful features.
• Whether you're a seasoned network pro or just starting out, feel free to ask any questions you have about PnP, LAN Automation, or Cisco Catalyst Center in general.
Official Resources:
• Onboard and Provision Devices with Plug and Play
• Cisco Catalyst Center SD-Access LAN Automation Deployment Guide
• Youtube: Cisco Catalyst Center - PNP
• Youtube: Cisco Catalyst Center - LAN Automation
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03-13-2024 11:34 PM
What makes LAN Automation different from PnP? Do they have similar workflows and configurations?
How does PnP handle software image management for newly onboarded devices in Cisco DNA Center?
03-14-2024 12:09 PM
While PnP and LAN Auto, both server the purpose to onboard the devices in DNAC, there is a difference in the workflow and the configuration pushed to the devices in both cases.
In PnP, DNAC will onboard the device with minimal configuration [Day0] needed to add it to the network and get it discovered in DNAC. You can subsequently push the rest of the configs through template deployments at a later point.
You do not need to give any additional parameters while you claim the device from PnP.
The image selection and the user defined templates are optional.
In LAN Auto however, the DNAC will build the topology and configure the point to point links.
you need to configure per-requisites like IP pools, provide the seed device details. the seed device should be present in DNAC inventory.
for detailed understanding you can refer guide : https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cloud-systems-management/network-automation-and-management/dna-center/tech_notes/b_dnac_sda_lan_automation_deployment.html#id_92033
Regarding the Pnp handling image management, you can select the image to be deployed during the claim process.
or alternatively do it using the SWIM workflow.
03-13-2024 11:44 PM
What role does PnP play in automatically provisioning newly onboarded devices with predefined configurations in Cisco DNA Center?
03-14-2024 11:57 AM
PnP [Plug and Play] is a way to onboard greenfield devices [out of the box] or devices with erased config into DNAC.
This is with minimal or no user intervention.
When the device is plugged into the network, the PnP agent on the device will connect to DNAC using either of the 3 options.
DHCP option 43
DNS or
Cloud Connect.
Once DNAC detects the device in its PnP page, you can claim the device and DNAC pushes the per-configured Day-0 template on the device. The Day-0 config is based on the device type being onboarded and is a CVD.
You can also configure templates as per your requirement and assign it to the workflow when provisioning the device. This however is optional.
Ideally you should let the provisioning go through with the pre-configured template to avoid any on-boarding issues due to the user defined template. You can always push the templates at any later point it in time after a successful provisioning.
03-13-2024 11:45 PM
Could you describe the workflow of LAN Automation in Cisco DNA Center, from device discovery to configuration deployment?
03-14-2024 02:22 AM
03-13-2024 11:49 PM
Pnp for ie5000 is dependent on license feature ? Does lanbase have to be enabled for successful onboarding ?
03-14-2024 02:46 AM
For IE5000 switches, Catalyst Center Essentials license is required for Plug-and-Play onboarding.
Please refer to tables 8-11 in this data sheet for details on the features supported with different license levels for IE5000 series switches.
03-14-2024 01:38 AM
03-14-2024 03:21 AM
03-17-2024 06:55 AM
if you are using DNAC only for assurance and do not want to provision the devices from DNAC, then below script could help doing it.
https://github.com/gaur-samal/bulk_cli_exec_cisco_devices.git
03-16-2024 03:30 AM
While provisioning or performing PnP on a catalyst switch or WLC, is it possible to for DNAC to also configure smart licensing or choose license level on these devices ? If yes, could you share the procedure?
03-17-2024 07:37 PM
You can auto enable smart licenses on your devices being added on DNAC.
You can follow the below steps for the same.
When you onboard any new device to DNAC and if you have the below option enabled, SL will be auto configured.
Step 1
Log in using a Cisco DNA Center system administrator username and password.
Step 2
In the Cisco DNA Center GUI, click the Menu icon and choose System > Settings > Cisco Accounts > Smart Account.
Step 3
Click License.
Step 4
Check the Auto register smart license enabled devices check box.
Step 5
Choose a virtual account.
Step 6
Click Apply.
You can also change license from DNAC.
Whenever you change a device's license level, Cisco DNA Center automatically downloads and applies your licenses behind the scenes, using your Smart Account.
Since applying a license level change requires a device reboot, License Manager prompts you to confirm that you want to reboot the device as soon as the license level change is complete. You can choose not to reboot with the license change, but you will need to schedule the reboot at a later time, or your license level change will not be applied.
03-17-2024 10:04 PM
why do we use Plug and Play method ?
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