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07-14-2023 11:58 PM
Hello,
I'm currently studying the SD Access architecture. Some documents refer to the CTS protocol to push SGACLs to enforcement points. I wasn't able to find much information about this protocol. What does CTS stands for ? How does it work ? Is the specification available somewhere ?
Thanks !
Paul
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07-16-2023 08:57 AM
Hi @op.tsp
CTS stand for Cisco TrustSec. You can have a full readong about CTS on the file attached. You can also read about the CTS implementation on cisco switch here
CTS is largelly used not only with SD-A, you can have CTS with non-fabric switches.
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07-16-2023 08:57 AM
Hi @op.tsp
CTS stand for Cisco TrustSec. You can have a full readong about CTS on the file attached. You can also read about the CTS implementation on cisco switch here
CTS is largelly used not only with SD-A, you can have CTS with non-fabric switches.
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07-17-2023 01:45 PM
Thanks !
Paul
