

In the Device Role column, select a device role for which you want to indicate that this is a "golden" software image. Also, when the base image is imported or tagged, the ROMMON image is automatically When a device is added, the latest ROMMON details are retrievedįrom for applicable devices. If you tag any SMU as golden, it is automatically activated when the base image is installed.įor ROMMON upgrades, the configuration is mandatory. When a new AP hardware model is introduced, APDP is used to connect to the existing wireless network.įor associated APs, critical AP bug fixes are applied through APSP. The image family and the base image version is displayed here.ĪP Service Pack (APSP) and AP Device Pack (APDP) are images for upgrading APs associated with wireless controllers. Subpackages are the additional features that can be added to the existing base image. In the Version column, click the Add On link to view the applicable SMUs, Subpackages, ROMMON, APSP, and APDP upgrades for the base image. Click the number link to view the devices that are using the image. The Using Image column indicates how many devices are using the specific image shown in the Image Name field. In the Image Name column, click the downward arrow to view all the software images for the specified device type family. Click the Expand link to view the affected features. When credentials are not set, a warning alert is displayed. Toggle to the Virtual tab to view software images for virtual devices. By default, software images for physical devicesĪre displayed. The software images are organized and displayed based on the device type. In the Cisco DNA Center GUI, click the Menu icon ( ) and choose Design > Image Repository.
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For more information about the Integrity Verification application and importing KGV files, see the Cisco Digital Network Architecture Center Administrator Guide.Īfter you run Discovery or manually add devices, Cisco DNA Center automatically stores information about the software images, SMUs, and subpackages for the devices. On the Image Repository window, a message displays if the Integrity Verification application cannot verify the selected software image using theĬurrent KGV file. Importing to the checksum value identified for the platform in the Known Good Values (KGV) file to ensure that the two values System determines image integrity by comparing the software and hardware platform checksum value of the image that you are The Integrity Verification application monitors software images that are stored in Cisco DNA Center for unexpected changes or invalid values that could indicate your devices are compromised. Integrity Verification of Software Images For more information, see “Configure Securityįor Cisco DNA Center” in the Cisco DNA Center Administrator Guide. After any system upgrades, you must re-enable TLS. Provision: You can push software images to the devices in your network.īefore using Image Repository features, you must enable Transport Layer Security protocol (TLS) on older devices such as CiscoĬatalyst 3000, 4000, and 6000. You can view, import, and delete software images. Image Repository: Cisco DNA Center stores all the unique software images according to image type and version. Image Repository provides the following functions: Add Image Distribution Servers to SitesĬisco DNA Center stores all of the software images, software maintenance updates (SMUs), subpackages, ROMMON images, and so on for the devices.
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Assign a Software Image to a Device Family.Integrity Verification of Software Images.
