Cisco DNA Center: Automatic Events for Device Addition

Automatic Events for Device Addition

Question

Which two events occur automatically when a device is added to Cisco DNA Center? (Choose two.)

Answers

Explanations

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A. B. C. D. E.

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When a device is added to Cisco DNA Center, the following two events occur automatically:

A. The device is placed into the Managed state: When a device is added to Cisco DNA Center, it is automatically placed into the Managed state. This means that Cisco DNA Center has established communication with the device and can manage it using the available network management protocols such as SNMP, NETCONF, RESTCONF, etc. Cisco DNA Center also starts collecting data from the device such as its configuration, performance statistics, and inventory details.

C. The device is assigned to the Local site: Cisco DNA Center uses the concept of sites to organize and manage devices in the network. A site is a logical grouping of network devices that share common characteristics such as location, function, and policies. When a device is added to Cisco DNA Center, it is automatically assigned to the Local site that is associated with the IP address range of the device. This ensures that the device is properly categorized and can be managed using the policies and configurations defined for that site.

Therefore, the correct answers to this question are A and C.

B is incorrect because the device is placed into the Managed state, not the Unmanaged state.

D is incorrect because devices are assigned to the Local site, not the Global site.

E is incorrect because the device is not placed into the Provisioned state automatically when it is added to Cisco DNA Center. The Provisioned state is a state that indicates the device has been configured and is ready to be deployed in the network.