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Cisco DNA Center Version 2.3.5 represents a huge step forward in monitoring and automating your network, regardless of where it is in the world. With the release of the AWS Hosted Virtual Appliance, you can now deploy Cisco DNA Center quickly and...
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The following documents are reviewed on the Ask The Experts Session titled: Use Case Overview and Planning: Cisco DNA Center Project Planning.
Here you can find editable versions of the
Solution Requirements Document UCOP_CiscoDNACenterProjectPlanni...
@ServerWrangler The AWS appliance will be connected to your network devices via a VPN tunnel, so they will not require direct internet access. That being said, in the event that the connection between the appliance and your network devices is severe...
@davidpeck Unfortunately I cannot provide firm dates. The goal is for ESXi release to be first, Azure will likely be later. I believe ESXi should go FCS soon so please reach out to your account team if you would like to be added to the list to test...
@Paulo Thame Great question!
No you cannot combine a physical appliance and a virtual appliance to create a cluster. If you have physical appliances they can be combined into a 3-Node Cluster for High Availability. If you have a virtual appliance, ...
@Phil Carter Please refer to the release notes for the answer on which regions the appliance can be hosted in: Release Notes for Cisco DNA Center on AWS, Release 1.3.x - Cisco. Short answer is it is supported within 15 regions as of now.
While launc...