Onboard a Cisco IOS Device
Before you begin
Before you begin, ensure that all prerequisites are met.
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Your Cisco IOS server must support ciphers that are compatible with Security Cloud Control. Currently, Security Cloud Control supports a limited set of ciphers for onboarding Cisco IOS devices. Supported ciphers are
aes128-ctr, aes192-ctr, aes256-ctr, aes128-gcm, aes128-gcm@openssh.com, aes256-gcm, aes256-gcm@openssh.com.Log in to your Secure Device Connector (SDC) and run the command
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You must have an active on-premises Secure Device Connector (SDC) in your network to add a Cisco IOS device.
For more information about SDCs and deployment scenarios, refer to Secure Device Connector.
Procedure
Step 1 | Click |
Step 2 | Click the blue add button |
Step 3 | Click the Integrations tile. If the tile is grayed out, there is no active Secure Device Connector deployed in your network for your Security Cloud Control tenant. |
Step 4 | Enter these details in the Locate Device page.
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Step 5 | Enter these details in the SSH Fingerprint page. |
Step 6 | (Optional) Enter a label for the device in the Done page. For more information about labels and label groups, refer to Labels and Label Groups. |
Step 7 | Click Go to Security Devices to return to the Security Devices page. After successful onboarding, the Configuration Status changes to 'Synced,' and Connectivity changes to 'Online.' To write a note about the device, enter it in the Device Notes page for the device. For more information about the notes page, refer to Device Notes. |
to begin onboarding the device.