Configure an IP pool specifically for Cisco ThousandEyes agents to enable network monitoring capabilities.
Create a dedicated IP pool that provides network addresses for Cisco ThousandEyes agents, enabling them to perform network monitoring and testing functions within your SD-WAN environment.
This section describes the procedure of onboarding Cisco ThousandEyes agent. You need to configure a specialized IP pool that will be used exclusively by ThousandEyes agents for network monitoring operations.
Procedure
SUMMARY STEPS
- From the menu, choose .
- Click Pools.
- Click Add Pool.
- In the Pool Name field, enter a name for the pool.
- In the Pool Description field, enter a description of the pool.
- From the Pool Type drop-down list, choose ThousandEyes.
- In the IP Subnet* field, enter an IP address.
- In the Prefix Length* field, enter the prefix length of the system IP pool.
- Click Add.
DETAILED STEPS
| 1. | From the menu, choose .
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| 2. | Click Pools. |
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| 3. | Click Add Pool. |
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| 4. | In the Pool Name field, enter a name for the pool. |
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| 5. | In the Pool Description field, enter a description of the pool. |
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| 6. | From the Pool Type drop-down list, choose ThousandEyes. |
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| 7. | In the IP Subnet* field, enter an IP address. |
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| 8. | In the Prefix Length* field, enter the prefix length of the system IP pool. |
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| 9. | Click Add. |
The IP pool for Cisco ThousandEyes agents is created and available for use in network monitoring operations.
What to do next
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Monitor the status of agents and enable or disable agents in the ThousandEyes Monitoring dashboard in the Cisco SD-WAN Manager.
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Launch ThousandEyes Monitoring dashboard to view test results.