06-17-2025 12:26 AM
Hi community.
I need to gain access to services.cisco.com but it seems impossible. Can anyone help with the process ?
BR
06-17-2025 12:43 AM
hello. 1. Check your login credentials (basic but u never know LOL), 2. Try a different browser or clear cookies, and contact TAC support, they can help.....
-Enes
06-17-2025 12:52 AM
Hi Enes,
I have tried all the above and a cisco tac case. They onboarded me in the CX cloud instead and not services.cisco.com. I have bumped into some posts here where access to services.cisco.com is given only via the community here.
BR
06-17-2025 01:10 AM
Hello man.
Ah, I see! I actually didn’t realize that could be resolved through the Cisco Community either, THATS SICK!
and I did a quick search and found this thread that might be relevant to your issue:
Unable to access https://services.cisco.com/portal
Also check this pdf file..:
hope it helps..
-Enes
06-17-2025 05:31 AM
Enes Simnica, this PDF document is not relevant to the SNTC portal.
06-17-2025 05:27 AM
Alkaios Does the company you want to be onboarded was created in the Past ? or you trying to create an company account instance now?
06-17-2025 05:30 AM
@adias I had access to the portal in the past and from my old company so i know how the portal should appear. Now i am trying to set up an new company account for my new company but it is impossible. There is no active setup from the past for my new company. Please consider it as a new Instance for portal services.cisco.com.
BR
06-17-2025 05:46 AM
@Alkaios The SNTC Portal will be decommissioned in the future so no new accounts are allowed. You can create an account on the replacement CX Cloud portal by going to https://cx.cisco.com/activate
06-17-2025 05:48 AM
You cannot create a new account for SNTC portal because the portal is being decommissioned. Existing SNTC
customers can continue regular operations by migrating to CX Cloud. No new accounts can be created on SNTC portal
06-17-2025 05:53 AM
Hi @Chris Camplejohn , @adias
Thank you very much for the feedback here. Now it makes some sense. On the CX portal i get (although a cisco gold Partner) the below error message.
You do not have sufficient access to create a CX Cloud account. If you are using a public email domain, try using your company email to log in. Otherwise, contact your Cisco Account Manager.
No to the point is that i have a customer with CSPC 2.11 collector intalled but he (or me) is unable to issue the CSPC Collector license file. That was associated with the services.cisco.com. Still cisco CSPC documentation metnion the services.cisco.com as the place to go and issue Smart Collector license certificates. Can you please advise how an SNTC customer i have can register his Collector with the system?
BR.
06-17-2025 06:02 AM - edited 06-17-2025 06:07 AM
The CSPC Collector is the last step on onboarding onto SNTC Portal. now that you cannot onboard an account you cannot get the license for that service to be added to the CSPC Collector. Services.cisco.com still the place to create or get the license for the present active accounts . CX cloud has its native collector called CX AGENT with similar features of discovery and collection. On the previous post above you mentioned the following :They onboarded me in the CX cloud instead and not services.cisco.com Is that not true?
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/cx/cx-cloud/cx222210-cx-cloud-agent-overview-v2-4.html
06-17-2025 06:12 AM
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