* Configured State
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The management state of the device. Options are
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UNMANAGED—Cisco Crosswork Optimization Engine is not monitoring the device.
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DOWN—The device is being managed and is down.
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UP—The device is being managed and is up.
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* Reachability Check
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Determines whether Cisco Crosswork Optimization Engine performs reachability checks on the device. Options are:
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ENABLE (In CSV: REACH_CHECK_ENABLE)—Checks for reachability and then updates the Reachability State in the UI automatically.
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DISABLE (In CSV: REACH_CHECK_DISABLE)—The device reachability check is disabled.
Cisco recommends that you always set this to ENABLE. This field is optional if Configured State is marked as UNMANAGED.
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* Credential Profile
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The name of the credential profile to be used to access the device for data collection and configuration changes. For example:
nso23 or srpce123.
This field is optional if Configured State is marked as UNMANAGED.
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Host Name
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The hostname of the device. Cisco Crosswork Optimization Engine discovers it and updates it.
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Inventory ID
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Inventory ID value for the device. The value can contain a maximum of 128 alphanumeric characters, and can include dots (.),
underscores ("_"), colons (":"), or hyphens ("-"). No other special characters are allowed.
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UUID
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Universally unique identifier (UUID) for the device.
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Serial Number
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Serial number for the device.
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MAC Address
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MAC address of the device.
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* Capability
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The capabilities that allow collection of device data and that
are configured on the device. You must select at least
SNMP as this is a required
capability. The device will not be onboarded if
SNMP is not configured. Other options
are YANG_MDT,
TL1,
YANG_CLI, and
YANG-EPNM. The capabilities you
select will depend on the device software type and version.
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Tags
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The available tags to assign to the device for identification and grouping purposes.
Use device tags to group devices for monitoring, and to provide additional information that might be of interest to other
users, such as the device’s physical location or its administrator’s email ID. For more information, see Manage Device Tags.
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Connectivity Details
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Protocol
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The connectivity protocols used by the device. Choices are: SSH, SNMP, NETCONF, TELNET, HTTP, and HTTPS.
To add more connectivity protocols for this device, click at the end of the first row in the Connectivity Details panel. To delete a protocol you have entered, click shown next to that row in the panel.
You can enter as many sets of connectivity details as you want, including multiple sets for the same protocol. You must enter
details for at least SSH and SNMP. If you do not configure SNMP, the device will not be added. If you want to manage the device (or you are managing XR devices), you must enter details
for NETCONF. TELNET connectivity is optional.
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* IP Address / Subnet Mask
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Enter the device's IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) and subnet mask.
Note
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Please ensure that the subnets chosen for the IP networks (including devices and destinations) do not have overlapping address
space (subnets/supernets) as it may result in unpredictable connectivity issues.
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* Port
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The port used for this connectivity protocol. Each protocol is mapped to a port, so be sure to enter the port number that
corresponds to the Protocol you chose. The standard port assignments for each protocol are:
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SSH: 22
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SNMP: 161
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NETCONF: 830
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TELNET: 23
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HTTP: 80
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HTTPS: 443
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Timeout
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The elapsed time (in seconds) before communication attempts using this protocol will time out. The default value is 30 seconds.
For XE devices using NETCONF, the recommended minimum timeout value is 90 seconds. For all other devices and protocols, the
recommended minimum timeout value is 60 seconds.
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Routing Info
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ISIS System ID
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The device's IS-IS system ID. This ID identifies the router in an IS-IS topology, and is required for SR-PCE integration.
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OSPF Router ID
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The device's OSPF router ID. This ID identifies the router in an OSPF topology, and is required for SR-PCE integration.
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*TE Router ID
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The device’s OSPF Router ID or ISIS Router ID depending on the IGP used in the network topology.
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Streaming Telemetry Config
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Telemetry Interface Source VRF
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Name of the VRF within which Model Driven Telemetry (MDT) traffic is routed.
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Location
All location fields are optional, with the exception of Longitude and Latitude, which are required for the geographical view of your network topology.
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Longitude, Latitude
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Longitude and latitude values are required so that the geographical map can present the correct geographical location of the
device and its links to other devices. Enter the longitude and latitude in Decimal Degrees (DD) format.
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Altitude
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The altitude, in feet or meters, at which the device is located. For example, 123.
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Providers and Access
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Local Config:Provider and Device Key
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Mandatory only when mapping an NSO provider. The Device Key will automatically populate.
For CSV entry, use
ROBOT_PROVIDER_LOCAL_CONFIG and enter the Provider name.
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Compute Config: Provider
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(Optional) Provider name used for topology computation. Choose a provider from the list.
For CSV entry, use ROBOT_PROVIDER_COMPUTE and enter the Provider name.
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