Overview
Cisco® Digital Network Architecture (DNA) is an open, extensible, and software-driven architecture. This structure provides application developers with a variety of ways to approach programmability and automation for both physical and virtual networks environments using Cisco and third-party environments. DNA also complements Cisco's data center-based Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) technology by extending the policy-driven approach and software strategy throughout the entire network, from campus to branch, wired to wireless, and core to edge.
Check it out here: Cisco DevNet Express DNA Sandbox v2
Scenarios
- Scenario 1: Schedule a Session
Requirements
Required | Optional |
---|
- Laptop
- Login credentials for developer.cisco.com
- Login credentials for developer.ciscopark.com
- Cisco Spark™ Client (www.ciscospark.com)
| |
Components
- Cisco CSR1000 with IOS XE3.17
- Cisco VIRL and VMMaestro 1.2.64
- Cisco APIC-EM v1.3
- Cisco Next UI Tool Kit
- Microsoft Windows Workstation
- Ubuntu Server 14.05
- Cisco Spark
- Cisco Tropo
- Cisco CMX 10.2
Features
DevOps Human-Interaction Perspective | - Interact using the Cisco Spark REST APIs
- Leverage the Cisco Tropo Scripting APIs
- Topology Interactions using the Cisco NeXt UI Toolkit
- Topology Interactions using the Cisco Virl VMMaestro
|
---|
Infrastructure Perspective | - Device Programmability using RESTCONF on CSR1000
- Device Programmability using NETCONF/Yang on CSR1000
|
---|
Controller Perspective | - APIC-EM REST APIs – Getting started using Inventory Device Count
- APIC-EM REST APIs – Initiate a PathTrace and format the resulting JSON Data
- CMX and MSE REST APIs
|
---|
Topology