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04-30-2023 06:16 AM - edited 04-30-2023 06:16 AM
I am attempting to get netconf working between an IE-5000 and DNA Center. After enabling netconf-yang, the switch will not open port 830 to allow netconf communication. I have read and followed numerous guides Cisco has provided, but none have led me to the answer.
My firmware certainly supports netconf, so this is a mystery. My questions are:
- Do I have to create a specific user for netconf, or can I use the switch local administrator login?
- Do I have to force netconf ssh or netconf legacy?
- Can the port be assigned to something other than the default 830? If so, how (I didn't see the command to do so).
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05-01-2023 05:00 AM
After a few back and forth with TAC, it turns out that there are several models of IE series switches that despite having the netconf-yang or netconf commands in the os, are not really supportive of netconf. The list of NON-SUPPORTED models include IE2000, IE3000, IE5000. The IE3300 does support netconf. I suggest reviewing the Cisco feature Navigation (https://cfnng.cisco.com) to see what features are supported with a particular switch.
I was not aware of this tool, and it certainly helped me better understand the overall landscape.
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04-30-2023 02:27 PM
Hello,
Considering my experience with other switches model, you dont need to do anything but enable netconf-yang. One thing I recommend you to check is the switch x DNAC version.
The supported versions on DNAC 2.3.3.6 are:
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05-01-2023 05:00 AM
After a few back and forth with TAC, it turns out that there are several models of IE series switches that despite having the netconf-yang or netconf commands in the os, are not really supportive of netconf. The list of NON-SUPPORTED models include IE2000, IE3000, IE5000. The IE3300 does support netconf. I suggest reviewing the Cisco feature Navigation (https://cfnng.cisco.com) to see what features are supported with a particular switch.
I was not aware of this tool, and it certainly helped me better understand the overall landscape.
