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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03-17-2024 10:04 PM
What are the ways we can discover devices via PNP ?
03-17-2024 11:30 PM
Hi Vinod,
With PnP, new network devices can automatically discover the PnP server and download the necessary configuration and firmware upon initial connection to the network. This enables a "zero-touch" deployment process, streamlining the addition of new devices to the network.
Regards,
Pandian
03-20-2024 11:01 PM
In case if we want to discover via domain name, where should the domain name point towards , whether it is DNAC ?
03-22-2024 04:58 AM
if you want to discover via domain name, you need to use the DNS options.
in your DNS server, the "pnpserver" should be able to resolve to the DNAC IP address.
the DHCP server will provide your device [pnp agent] with the IP address of the DNS server.
The DNS server will further resolve the hostname , pnpserver => IP of the DNAC server.
once resolved, it will append the pnpserver.domain.com and reachout to the DNAC server.
03-20-2024 11:01 PM
What ports need to be opened for PNP ?
03-22-2024 05:01 AM
TCP 22, 80, 443
for more details on ports and on the certificate requirements for pnp, refer : https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cloud-systems-management/network-automation-and-management/dna-center/hardening_guide/b_dnac_security_best_practices_guide.html
03-20-2024 11:01 PM
What methods are required for PNP ?
03-22-2024 04:59 AM
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.
03-24-2024 06:39 PM
Hi ,
Could you please let me know how to resolve this IP address conflict.
Thanks.
03-24-2024 08:45 PM
Hi,
this looks like a conflict due to the DNAC inventory already having an entry in its DB for the same SN.
you can do a global search [you will find the global search at top right corner of the DNAC page] with the same SN and check where it exists in the DNAC inventory.
You can delete it if not needed. else you may need to raise a TAC case to get the DB entry validated.
03-24-2024 09:03 PM
03-24-2024 09:09 PM
please submit a TAC SR to investigate the issue.
03-25-2024 04:13 PM
Can the Management Ethernet interface of a device be used for PnP (the agent side)?
/Later the rest of the config can be deployed via Day-N templates/
03-26-2024 12:30 AM
Yes this is possible. There is no limitation of using the Management port (Gi0/0) for PnP.
03-25-2024 04:16 PM
Can the PnP be used for unsupported device type? For example C1127 router with IOS XE 17.9.4a is indicated as unsupported device type in Catalyst Center 2.3.5.5. What limitations will be hit? Will this router be supported ever?
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