Step 1
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Start the Advanced Install configuration wizard:
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Point your browser to the Cisco IMC IP address you set during the Cisco IMC GUI configuration you performed, then log in to
the Cisco IMC GUI as the Cisco IMC user (see Enable Browser Access to Cisco Integrated Management Controller).
After successful login, the appliance displays the Cisco Integrated Management Controller Chassis Summary window, with a blue link menu at the upper right, as shown below.
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From the blue link menu, choose and then choose either Java based KVM or HTML based KVM. If you choose the Java-based KVM, you will need to launch the Java startup file from your browser or file manager in order
to view the KVM console in its own window. If you choose the HTML-based KVM, it will launch the KVM console in a separate
browser window or tab automatically.
Irrespective of the KVM type you choose, use the KVM console to monitor the progress of the configuration and respond to Maglev
Configuration Wizard prompts.
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With the KVM displayed, reboot the appliance by making one of the following selections:
If asked to confirm your choice to reboot the appliance, click OK.
After displaying reboot messages, the KVM console displays the Static IP Configuration screen.
Note the URL listed in the Web Installation field.
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Do one of the following:
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If you want a DHCP server to assign an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway to your appliance's Enterprise interface,
click Skip.
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If you want to assign your own IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway to your appliance's Enterprise interface, enter
the information described in the following table and then click Configure.
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You only need to specify an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for your appliance's Enterprise interface.
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IPv6 Mode check box
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If you want to configure an IPv6 address, check this check box.
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IP Address field
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Enter the static IP address that you want to use.
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Netmask field
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Enter the netmask for the IP address you specified in the previous field:
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If you entered an IPv4 address, you can enter either a netmask or CIDR address.
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If you entered an IPv6 address, you can only enter a CIDR address.
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Default Gateway Address field
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Specify the default gateway that will be used to route traffic.
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Static Routes field
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Enter one or more static routes in the following format, separated by spaces: <network>/<netmask>/<gateway>. This is usually required on the Management port only.
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The KVM console displays the Maglev Configuration wizard welcome screen.
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To bring up the Appliance Configuration screen, open the URL that was displayed in the Static IP Configuration screen.
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Click the Start a Cisco DNA Center Cluster radio button, then click Next.
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Click the Advanced Install radio button, then click Start.
The Advanced Install Overview slider opens. Click > to view a summary of the tasks that the wizard will help you complete.
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Click Start Workflow to start the wizard.
The Appliance Interface Overview screen opens, providing a description of the four appliance interfaces that you can configure.
Important
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At a minimum, you must configure the interfaces on your appliance's Enterprise and Cluster ports, as they are required for
Cisco DNA Center functionality. If the wizard fails to display either or both of these ports during the course of configuration, they may
be non-functional or disabled. If you discover that they are non-functional, choose Exit to exit the wizard immediately. Be sure you have completed all of the steps provided in Execute Preconfiguration Checks before resuming configuration or contacting the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC).
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Step 2
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Complete the Advanced Install configuration wizard:
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Click Next.
The Will this appliance join a cluster? screen opens.
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Click the No radio button (as you are configuring your cluster's primary node), then click Next.
The How would you like to set up your appliance interfaces? screen opens.
If your network resides behind a firewall, do the following:
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Click the allow access to these URLs link to view a pop-up window that lists the URLs that Cisco DNA Center must be able to access.
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Click the open these ports link to view a pop-up window that lists the network service ports that must be available for Cisco DNA Center to use.
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Indicate whether you want to configure dedicated Management and Internet Access interfaces, then click Next.
The Configure Your Enterprise Network Interface screen opens.
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Enter configuration values for the Enterprise interface, then click Next.
As explained in Interface Cable Connections, this is a required interface used to link the appliance to the enterprise network. See Required IP Addresses and Subnets and Required Configuration Information for a more detailed description of the values you need to enter.
Table 3. Primary Node Entries for the Enterprise Interface
LACP Mode slider
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Choose one of the following network interface controller (NIC) bonding modes for the Enterprise interface:
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Active-Backup mode: This mode provides fault tolerance by aggregating two Ethernet interfaces into a single logical channel. When the interface
that's currently active goes down, the other interface takes its place and becomes active.
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LACP mode: This mode aggregates two Ethernet interfaces that share the same speed and duplex settings into a single logical channel.
This provides load balancing and higher bandwidth.
For more information about Cisco DNA Center's implementation of NIC bonding, see NIC Bonding Overview.
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Host IP Address field
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Enter the IP address for the Enterprise port. This is required.
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Subnet Mask field
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Enter the netmask for the port's IP address. This is required.
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Default Gateway IP Address field
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Enter a default gateway IP address to use for the port.
Important
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Ensure that you enter a default gateway IP address for at least one of your appliance's interfaces. Otherwise, you will not
be able to complete the configuration wizard.
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Note
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You designated this interface to use the default gateway assigned to it by a DHCP server. Complete the following steps to
specify a different gateway:
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Delete the IP address that is currently listed in this field and then click Exit.
This will bring you back to the first wizard screen.
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Return to the Enterprise port's wizard screen and enter the gateway IP address you want to use.
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The wizard validates the information you have entered, confirms that the port is up, and notifies you of any settings that
need to be changed before you can proceed with the wizard. If the settings you have entered are valid and the port is up,
the wizard's Configure Your Intracluster Interface screen opens.
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Enter configuration values for your Intracluster interface, then click Next.
As explained in Interface Cable Connections, this required port is used to link the appliance to your cluster. See Required IP Addresses and Subnets and Required Configuration Information for a more detailed description of the values you need to enter.
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If you opted to configure the Enterprise and Internet Access interfaces on the same port, complete this step and then proceed
to Step 2f (which describes how to configure your Management interface).
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If you opted to configure the Enterprise and Management interfaces on the same port, complete this step and then skip ahead
to Step 2g (which describes how to configure your Internet Access interface).
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If you opted to configure the Enterprise, Management, and Internet Access interfaces on the same port, complete this step
and then skip ahead to Step 2h.
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Table 4. Primary Node Entries for the Intracluster Interface
LACP Mode slider
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Choose one of the following NIC bonding modes for the Intracluster interface:
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Active-Backup mode: This mode provides fault tolerance by aggregating two Ethernet interfaces into a single logical channel. When the interface
that's currently active goes down, the other interface takes its place and becomes active.
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LACP mode: This mode aggregates two Ethernet interfaces that share the same speed and duplex settings into a single logical channel.
This provides load balancing and higher bandwidth.
For more information about Cisco DNA Center's implementation of NIC bonding, see NIC Bonding Overview.
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Host IP Address field
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Enter the IP address for the Cluster port. This is required. Note that you cannot change the address of the Cluster port later.
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Subnet Mask field
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Enter the netmask for the port's IP address. This is required.
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The wizard validates the information you have entered, confirms that the port is up, and notifies you of any settings that
need to be changed before you can proceed with the wizard. If the settings you have entered are valid and the port is up,
the wizard's Configure Your Management Network Interface screen opens.
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(Optional) Enter configuration values for the Management port, then click Next.
As explained in Interface Cable Connections, this port is used to access the Cisco DNA Center GUI from your management network. If you chose to configure a dedicated Management interface, enter the information described
in the following table. (See Required IP Addresses and Subnets and Required Configuration Information for a more detailed description of the values you need to enter.)
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If you opted to configure the Enterprise and Internet Access interfaces on the same port, complete this step and then skip
ahead to Step 2h.
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Table 5. Primary Node Entries for the Management Port
Host IP Address field
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Enter the IP address for the Management port.
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Subnet Mask field
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Enter the netmask for the port's IP address.
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Default Gateway IP Address field
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Enter a default gateway IP address to use for the port.
Important
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Ensure that you enter a default gateway IP address for at least one of your appliance's interfaces. Otherwise, you will not
be able to complete the configuration wizard.
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The wizard validates the information you have entered, confirms that the port is up, and notifies you of any settings that
need to be changed before you can proceed with the wizard. If the settings you have entered are valid and the port is up,
the wizard's Configure Your Internet Access Interface screen opens.
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(Optional) Enter configuration values for the Internet Access interface, then click Next.
As explained in Interface Cable Connections, this is an optional port used to link the appliance to the Internet when you cannot do so through the Enterprise port. If
you chose to configure a dedicated Internet Access interface, enter the information described in the following table. (See
Required IP Addresses and Subnets and Required Configuration Information for a more detailed description of the values you need to enter.)
Table 6. Primary Node Entries for the Internet Access Port
Host IP Address field
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Enter the IP address for the Internet Access port.
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Subnet Mask field
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Enter the netmask for the port's IP address. This is required if you entered an IP address in the previous field.
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Default Gateway IP Address field
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Enter a default gateway IP address to use for the port.
Important
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Ensure that you enter a default gateway IP address for at least one of your appliance's interfaces. Otherwise, you will not
be able to complete the configuration wizard.
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The wizard validates the information you have entered, confirms that the port is up, and notifies you of any settings that
need to be changed before you can proceed with the wizard. If the settings you have entered are valid and the port is up,
the wizard's Interface to Port Configuration screen opens.
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Review the settings that you have entered for the primary node's interfaces.
If you need to make any changes, click the Edit link for the relevant interface.
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When you are happy with the interface settings, click Configure.
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After initial interface configuration has completed, click Next.
The DNS Configuration screen opens.
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Enter the IP address of the preferred DNS server, then click Next. To enter additional DNS servers, click the Add (+) icon.
Important
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For each node in your cluster, configure a maximum of three DNS servers. Problems can occur if you configure more than three
DNS servers for an appliance.
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For NTP, ensure port 123 (UDP) is open between Cisco DNA Center and your NTP server.
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The Configure Proxy Server Information screen opens.
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Do one of the following and then click Next:
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If your network does not use a proxy server to access the internet, click the No radio button.
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If your network does use a proxy server to access the internet, enter the values described in the following table:
Table 7. Primary Node Entries for Proxy Server Settings
Proxy Server field
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Enter the URL or host name of an HTTPS network proxy used to access the Internet.
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Connection from Cisco DNA Center to the HTTPS proxy is supported only via HTTP in this release.
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Port field
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Enter the port your appliance used to access the network proxy. |
Username field
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Enter the user name used to access the network proxy. If no proxy login is required, leave this field blank.
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Password field
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Enter the password used to access the network proxy. If no proxy login is required, leave this field blank.
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The wizard validates the information you have entered and notifies you of any settings that need to be changed before you
can proceed with the wizard. If the settings you have entered are valid and the port is up, the wizard's Advanced Appliance Settings screen opens.
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Enter configuration values for your cluster, then click Next.
Table 8. Primary Node Entries for Advanced Appliance Settings
Cluster Virtual IP Addresses
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To access from Enterprise Network, To access from Management Network, For Internet Access, and For Intracluster Access fields
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If you configured the Management or Internet Access interface on the same port as the Enterprise interface, its corresponding
field is not displayed in this section.
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Enter the virtual IP address that will be used for traffic between the cluster and the interfaces that you have configured
on your primary node. This is required for both three-node clusters and single-node clusters that will be converted into a
three-node cluster in the future. If you have a single-node cluster setup and don't plan to move to a three-node cluster setup,
you can leave the fields in this section blank.
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If you choose to configure a virtual IP address, you must enter one for each configured network interface. You will not be
able to complete the wizard unless you do so. These addresses are tied to the cluster link's status, which must be in the
UP state.
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Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) field
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Enter the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for your cluster. Cisco DNA Center does the following with this hostname:
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It uses this hostname to access your cluster’s web interface and the Representational State Transfer (REST) APIs used by devices
in the enterprise network that Cisco DNA Center manages.
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In the Subject Alternative Name (SAN) field of Cisco DNA Center certificates, it uses the FQDN to the define the Plug and Play server that should be used for device provisioning.
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NTP Server Settings
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NTP Server field
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Enter at least one NTP server address or hostname. To enter additional NTP server addresses or hostnames, click the Add (+) icon.
For a production deployment, Cisco recommends that you configure a minimum of three NTP servers.
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Turn On NTP Authentication check box
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To enable the authentication of your NTP server before it's synchronized with Cisco DNA Center, check this check box and then enter the following information:
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The NTP server's key ID. Valid values range between 1 and 4294967295 (2^32-1).
This value corresponds to the key ID that's defined in the NTP server's key file.
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The SHA-1 key value associated with the NTP server's key ID. This 40-character hex string resides in the NTP server's key
file.
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Ensure that you enter a key ID and key value for each NTP server that you configured in the previous field.
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Subnet Settings
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Container Subnet field
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A dedicated, non-routed IP subnet that Cisco DNA Center uses to manage internal services. By default, this is already set to 169.254.32.0/20, and we recommend that you use this subnet.
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Cluster Subnet field
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A dedicated, non-routed IP subnet that Cisco DNA Center uses to manage internal cluster services. By default, this is already set to 169.254.48.0/20, and we recommend that you use this subnet.
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The Enter CLI Password screen opens.
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Enter and confirm the password for the maglev user, then click Next.
The wizard validates the information you have entered and notifies you of any settings that need to be changed before you
can proceed with the wizard. If the settings you have entered are valid, the wizard's Summary screen opens.
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To download the appliance configuration as a JSON file, click the here link.
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Review all of the settings that you have entered while completing the wizard. If necessary, click the appropriate Edit link to open the wizard screen in which you want to make updates.
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To complete the configuration of your Cisco DNA Center appliance, click Start Configuration.
The wizard screen continuously updates during the process, indicating the tasks that are currently being completed and their
progress, as well as any errors that have occurred. To save a local copy of this information as a text file, click the download
icon.
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