Which two Cisco DNA Center features are needed to add legacy devices on the platform? (Choose two.)
Which two Cisco DNA Center features are needed to add legacy devices on the platform? (Choose two.)
To add legacy devices to Cisco DNA Center, two features are particularly relevant. Firstly, multivendor SDK support is essential, as it enables the platform to integrate and manage devices from different vendors that may not be natively supported. Secondly, device package creation is necessary, as it involves creating the specific device packages that define how the legacy devices interact with and are managed by the Cisco DNA Center. These steps ensure that a wide variety of devices can be accommodated and managed effectively within the network management system.
AC I thinks is the most likely correct answer. I am not completely sure about this, but Multivendor SDK support is a must and I imagine than then a "device package creation" phase, of someone willing to code the package to upload it to the DNAc. In the screenshots here, there is mention of "device package deployment" but not "device package download" or "device profile replication". https://developer.cisco.com/docs/dna-center/#!creating-a-device-package/check-for-updates Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/cloud-systems-management/dna-center/nb-06-dna-center-faq-cte-en.html No idea about trusted device profile update.
I have no idea on this one unfortunately, can't find anything online either. I'm tempted to go with Wocilon's answer, but if anyone else comes across an answer for this please post it
From the course questions: Which Cisco DNA Center functionality is used to integrate multivendor support? --> Device Packs and the DNA Center Multivendor Java SDK
A. Multi-vendor SDK support may also be a correct answer, but the most relevant features for adding legacy devices are C. Device package creation and D. Device package download. B. Trusted device profile update is not an essential element for adding legacy devices, so it is incorrect.
C AND D ChatGPT says so