Device in Global Site: When you successfully add, import, or discover a device, Cisco DNA Center places the device in the Managed state and assigns it to the Global site by default.
So I believe the answer is A and D.
also agree, here is the relevant section from Cortib's link:
"Device in Global Site—When you successfully add, import, or discover a device, DNA Center places the device in the Managed state and assigns it to the Global site by default. Even if you have defined Syslog and SNMP server settings for the Global site, DNA Center does not change the Syslog and SNMP server settings on the device."
Based on the latest information from Cisco's official documentation and user guides (specifically the Cisco DNA Center Administration Guide Release 2.3.7.0 and later), a device added to DNA Center is initially placed in the "Unmanaged" state, regardless of the device controllability setting.
The correct is B and D.
global site and managed site.
a device added to cisco dna's centre is akin to someone being hired at a company. the new employee needs to be managed and globalised to integrate
Device in Global Site—When you successfully add, import, or discover a device, DNA Center places the device in the Managed state and assigns it to the Global site by default. Even if you have defined Syslog and SNMP server settings for the Global site, DNA Center does not change the Syslog and SNMP server settings on the device.
In the section "What Should I Know Before I Start" it says that on a succesful discovery, the devices are placed in managed state.
It shows a picture of the global inventory with added devices in managed state.
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en_us/training-events/product-training/dnac-13/DNAC13_AddingDevicesByUsingDiscovery.pdf
So, for me the answer is Managed and Global.
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