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The following tables summarize the new and changed features.
Feature | Description | Where Documented |
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System Health Validation Tool |
You can use the System Health validation tool to test both Cisco DNA Center appliance hardware and connected external systems and identify any issues that need to be addressed before they seriously impact your network. The validation process makes numerous checks, such as:
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Feature | Description | Where Documented |
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IP Address Manager (IPAM) Trust Certificate Handling |
Previously, you had to manually import the trust certificate for IPAM integration. With this release, when you add an IPAM to Cisco DNA Center, the trust certificate is automatically added to the Cisco DNA Center trustpool. |
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License Manager Support for FQDN Configuration in Smart Proxy and On-Prem SSM Modes |
If a satellite is configured with an FQDN, the call-home configuration of the satellite FQDN is pushed instead of the IP address. |
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Smart License Policy Compliance |
The Smart License Policy (SLP) compliance shows a timeline graph of the license usage reports sent from Cisco DNA Center to Cisco SSM. Devices that are part of the license usage reporting process are shown in a table. |
Note |
The documentation set for this product strives to use bias-free language. For purposes of this documentation set, bias-free is defined as language that does not imply discrimination based on age, disability, gender, racial identity, ethnic identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and intersectionality. Exceptions may be present in the documentation due to language that is hardcoded in the user interfaces of the product software, language used based on standards documentation, or language that is used by a referenced third-party product. |