New and Changed Information
The following table summarizes the new and changed features and tells you where they are documented.
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3D Wireless Maps Enhancements |
Enhancements to 3D wireless maps include:
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Network Profiles for Assurance |
You can configure issue settings in an Assurance network profile and apply the profile to a site or group of sites independently from the global issues settings. You can enable or disable an issue, and you can change its priority. |
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Install Hosted Application on Switches Workflow Enhancements |
You can view the configuration template before deploying an application on switches. |
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Device Pack Support for Legacy Devices |
You can display the device pack support for legacy devices. In the Support Type for legacy devices is shown as Limited. window, the |
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Remote Teleworker Site |
You can use Cisco DNA Center to configure remote teleworker sites. Remote teleworker sites provide a more secure connection, proper application prioritization, and a simple installation and onboarding experience for remote workers. |
Remote Teleworker Deployment Overview Create a Remote Teleworker Site |
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Network Bug Identifier Tool |
The Network Bug Identifier Tool GUI has been enhanced due to integration improvements between the Network Bug Identifier Tool and the CX Cloud. The GUI no longer shows the number of affected routers, switches, and hubs in the summary pane at the top of the results window. Instead, the GUI shows the scan mode, either Essential using the Cisco Machine Reasoning Engine (MRE) or CX Cloud. The results table also shows the scan status for each device. |
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Display Information About Your Inventory |
You can display the following inventory details in the table:
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Schedule Maintenance for Devices |
You can place devices into maintenance mode in Cisco DNA Center. If a device is in maintenance mode, Cisco DNA Center does not process any telemetry data associated with the device. By placing faulty devices into maintenance mode, you can avoid receiving unnecessary alerts from these devices. |
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Learn Device Configuration from Existing Devices |
Cisco DNA Center can learn configurations from devices, such as Cisco Wireless Controllers, in an existing deployment and save the configurations at the global level. |
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Supplicant-Based Extended Node |
You can onboard supplicant-based extended nodes by configuring an authenticator port on the fabric edge with a Closed Authentication Template. Only specific platforms support supplicant-based extended node onboarding. |
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Bridge-Mode Virtual Machine in a Fabric-Enabled Wireless Network |
You can configure a wireless IP address pool with Bridge Mode VM enabled to authenticate and profile wireless bridge-mode virtual machines. |
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Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) Ring Topology Support for Extended Nodes |
You can create a REP ring of extended node devices or policy extended node devices. |
Configure a REP Ring Topology for Extended Nodes and Policy Extended Nodes |
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Flow Count Details and Policy Enforcement Statistics |
You can view additional details about scalable groups:
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Enable Application Telemetry for Wireless Controllers |
When you enable Application Telemetry for a device, you can now select the SSID type. Available SSID types are Local and Flex/Fabric. You can also select Guest SSID. |
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Radio Frequency (RF) Profile |
You can create, edit, delete, configure, assign, and unassign an AI RF profile. An AI RF profile allows you to define the behavior of an RF network within a building that is enabled with enhanced Radio Resource Management (RRM). You can also upgrade a basic RF profile to an AI RF profile. |
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Create an Event Notification |
You can use the Cisco DNA Center event notification to associate multiple channels inside one notification. The notification delivers the details of selected events that occur at multiple points. |
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Default Home Page |
The default home page includes the following enhancements:
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Create Remote Support Authorization |
You can create a remote support authorization to grant remote access to a Cisco specialist for troubleshooting your network. |
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Remote Support Authorization Dashboard |
You can create, cancel, and view past authorizations along with total, scheduled, and completed remote support authorizations.
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Return Material Authorization (RMA) support for new device |
RMA support is extended for devices with Classic and Policy Extended nodes. |
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. |