Device Name
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Name of the device.
Click the device name for more information about that device.
Note
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A device name that is displayed in red means that inventory has not polled the device and updated its information for more
than 30 minutes.
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IP Address
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IP address of the device.
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Support Type
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Shows the device support level:
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Supported: The device pack is tested for all applications on Cisco DNA Center. You can open a service request if any of the Cisco DNA Center functionalities for these devices do not work.
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Limited: The device pack for legacy devices is tested only for the following features on Cisco DNA Center.
For more information, see the Cisco DNA Center Compatibility Matrix.
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Unsupported: All remaining Cisco and third-party devices that are not tested and certified on Cisco DNA Center. You can try out various functionalities on Cisco DNA Center for these devices, as a best effort. However, you cannot raise a service request or a bug if Cisco DNA Center features do not work as expected.
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Third Party: Device pack is built by customers or business partners and goes through the certification process. Third-party devices support
base automation capabilities such as Discovery, Inventory, Topology, and so on. Cisco TAC provides an initial level of support
for these devices. However, if there is a problem with the device pack, you need to contact the business partner.
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Reachability
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The following is a list of the various statuses:
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Reachable: The device is reachable by Cisco DNA Center using SNMP, HTTP(S), and NETCONF polling.
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Ping Reachable: The device is reachable by Cisco DNA Center using ICMP polling and not reachable using SNMP, HTTP(S), and NETCONF polling.
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Unreachable: The device is not reachable using SNMP, HTTP(S), NETCONF, or ICMP polling.
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EoX Status
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Shows the EoX scan status:
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Success: The device is scanned for EoX alerts successfully.
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Not Scanned: The device is not scanned for EoX alerts.
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Scan Failed: Cisco DNA Center is not able to scan the device for EoX alerts.
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Scanning: Cisco DNA Center is scanning the device for EoX alerts.
Hover your cursor over the i icon next to EoX Status, and click Click here to accept to initiate an EoX scan.
For the devices that are scanned successfully, the EoX Status column shows the number of alerts, if any.
Click the number of alerts to view the alerts in detail.
In the slide-in pane, click the Hardware, Software, and Module tabs to view the hardware, software, and module EoX alerts.
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Manageability
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Shows the device status:
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Managed with green tick icon: Device is reachable and is fully managed.
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Managed with orange error icon: Device is managed with some error, such as unreachable, authentication failure, missing NETCONF ports, internal error, and
so on. You can hover the cursor over the error message to view more details about the error and the impacted applications.
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Unmanaged: Device cannot be reached and no inventory information was collected because of device connectivity issues.
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MAC Address
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MAC address of the device.
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Image Version
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Cisco IOS software that is currently running on the device.
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Platform
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Cisco product part number.
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Serial Number
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Cisco device serial number.
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Uptime
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Period of time for which the device has been up and running.
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Device Role
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Role assigned to each discovered device during the scan process. The device role is used to identify and group devices according
to their responsibilities and placement within the network. If Cisco DNA Center is unable to determine a device role, it sets the device role to Unknown.
Note
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If you manually change the device role, the assignment remains static. Cisco DNA Center does not update the device role even if it detects a change during a subsequent device resynchronization.
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If required, you can use the drop-down list in this column to change the assigned device role.
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Site
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The site to which the device is assigned. Click Assign if the device is not assigned to any site. Click Choose a Site, select a site from the hierarchy, and click Save. For more information, see Network Hierarchy Overview.
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Last Updated
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Most recent date and time on which Cisco DNA Center scanned the device and updated the database with new information about the device.
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Device Family
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Group of related devices, such as routers, switches, hubs, or wireless controllers.
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Device Series
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Series number of the device, such as Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Switches.
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Resync Interval
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The polling interval for the device. Set the resync interval from the Inventory window by choosing . To set the resync type as Global, from the main menu, choose . For more information, see the Cisco DNA Center Administrator Guide.
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Last Sync Status
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Status of the last Discovery scan for the device:
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Managed: Device is in a fully managed state.
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Partial Collection Failure: Device is in a partial collected state and not all the inventory information has been collected. Hover the cursor over the
Information (i) icon to display additional information about the failure.
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Unreachable: Device cannot be reached, and no inventory information was collected because of device connectivity issues. This condition
occurs when periodic collection takes place.
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Wrong Credentials: If device credentials are changed after adding the device to the inventory, this condition is displayed.
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In Progress: Inventory collection is occurring.
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Provisioning Status
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Shows the status of the last provisioning operation attempted on a device. Click See Details to view the status of past provisioning operations.
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Success: The latest operation on the device was successful.
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Success with a warning icon: The latest operation on the device was successful, but there are failures from past provisioning operations that may need
user attention.
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Failed: The latest operation on the device has failed.
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Failed with a warning icon: The latest operation on the device has failed and there are failures from past provisioning operations that may need user
attention.
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Configuring: The device is currently being configured.
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Pending: The system is trying to determine if the device will be impacted by an ongoing provisioning operation.
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Not Provisioned: The device has never been provisioned.
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Out of Sync: The network settings or network profiles for a device have been modified after the last provisioning operation.
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Credential Status
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Shows the device credential status:
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Not Applied: The device credential is not applied on the device.
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Success: The device credential is applied on the device successfully.
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Failed: The device credential failed on the device.
Click See Details to view the details about the credentials.
The Credential Status
slide-in pane shows the Type, Name/Description, Status, and Details of the credential.
For a device whose status is Failed, hover the cursor over the ellipsis icon () in the Actions column and choose Retry or Clear.
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AP Ethernet Mac Address
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Displays details about the AP Ethernet MAC address.
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AP CDP Neighbors
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Displays details about the switch and port connected to an AP in the inventory listing window. This window displays information
about AP CDP neighbors even if the connected access switch is managed by Cisco DNA Center.
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