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Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator added one router in the Cisco DNA Center and checked its discovery and health from the Network Health Dashboard.
The network administrator observed that the router is still showing up as unmonitored.
What must be configured on the router to mount it in the Cisco DNA Center?

  • A. Configure router with SNMPv2c or SNMPv3 traps
  • B. Configure router with the telemetry data
  • C. Configure router with routing to reach Cisco DNA Center
  • D. Configure router with NetFlow data
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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bjromero28
Highly Voted 3 years, 6 months ago
Unmonitored devices are devices for which Assurance did not receive any telemetry data during the specified time range. Unmonitored devices are included in the Network Health Score computation. They are used as part of the total number of devices against which the health device percentage is calculated. Given Answer (B) is correct.
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Pietjeplukgeluk
1 year, 5 months ago
I understand you saying "did not receive any telemetry data". However, this is not the question. The question is how to resolve the issue with the addition of configuration. Can anyone explain me why B is correct, why should i configure a router with telemetry data? (i personally think the telemetry is generated at the router side, you will never CONFIGURE telemetry data, this is just a gathering of many data pointers over time).
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bk989
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Answer is B, especially if you read deep into telemetry concepts during ENCOR OCG studies, in any case: An "unmonitored device" in the context of network assurance means a device that the system is unable to collect any performance data from within a specific time period, even though it is considered part of the network and is included in the overall "Network Health Score" calculation, meaning its status is factored in even if no active data is received about its health. Key points about unmonitored devices: No telemetry data: This means the system is not receiving any performance metrics like traffic levels, response times, or other data points from the device. Still included in calculations: Despite not having active data, unmonitored devices are still considered when calculating the overall network health score, potentially impacting the overall health percentage. Potential reasons for unmonitored status:
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bk989
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Device configuration issues preventing data transmission Network connectivity problems impacting data collection Device not properly configured for monitoring How to address unmonitored devices: Review device configurations: Check if the device is properly configured to send telemetry data to the monitoring system. Check network connectivity: Ensure the device can reach the monitoring system and that there are no network issues hindering data transmission
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Fenix7
9 months ago
It can't be C because if there was no routing to DNAC, it will not show in the DNAC.
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tubirubs
Most Recent 9 months ago
Selected Answer: B
" and checked its discovery and health from the Network Health Dashboard". Just attention in question.
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9 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
B is correct Unmonitored devices are devices for which Assurance did not receive any telemetry data during the specified time range.
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Pietjeplukgeluk
10 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
I would prefer C (see other comment for more info)
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AlexInShort12
1 year, 4 months ago
Multiple option could say this message. To onboard a device, dna need SSH cred + SNMP and good routing... To telemetry count has cred+ snmp.
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AlexInShort12
1 year, 4 months ago
So probably B... since ssh cred is not there..
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Calyfas
2 years, 1 month ago
Given Answer (B) is correct.
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