Insufficient information is provided on the page with ideas we can vote for. Granted, each idea has a hotlink to its original text, but having to open a few hundred ideas for voting isn't an efficient use of my time. In fact, opening even one is not a good use of time if I can see a great description of the feature request…
I would like to be able to sort my NCM nodes by the connection profile since I might need to update all of say one profile to a new one. Today I cannot see an easy way to do this in the GUI wither in the NCM node list (node tree), configuration management view, nor the core node management view.
After building a Compliance check and remediation for Cisco NTP summer-time settings, I observed NCM 7.4 reviewing configs, testing for the Rule/Policy, recording violations and non-violations, and remediating the issue via the script I provided. After the Compliance and remediation was complete I saw the list of devices…
NCM configuration search only returns a maximum of 1,000 entries regardless the number of entries existed in the database. This maximum 1,000 number of lines that the search returned is small if a company have a few thousand Cisco devices. It does not give the user a warning when the maximum entries reached, therefore user…
Permissions to only see certain types of configurations on a per user/group basis. The ability to create different config types is already present. (useful !) Allow permissions on the NCM module to restrict viewing only allowed config types per user/group. Example: Network team can see full configs. (running) Inventory…
Rather than manually generating reports to identify issues, I would like to be alerted when a configuration deviates from the Baseline set for the Node
We would like to easily export this into a file. Thanks for consideration.
A custom template to download/Save 'show running-config' without issuing the actual command i.e the router auto show the running config immediatly after login with username and password.
Please add support for parsing rules from Panorama, the PaloAlto rule parsing is useless to any medium to large company that manages their firewalls though Panorama if you can't parse those rules.
The rule description text is where we explain what the rule is testing, and is especially useful when doing "must contain" and "must not contain" checks in the same rule. When there is a rule violation, there is no explanation and leads to confusion on what the rules are showing both types in the results. Sure, an engineer…
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