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Cisco DNAC DNAC-SW-2.3.3.6.iso or DNAC-SW-1.3.3.9.iso need Asap.


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DNA 1.3.x is the same - you should be okay to match the exam DNA

DNAC 2.x.x is totally renewed DNAC - to be exactly as the exam and there are some feature you only see on 1.3 such as Fabric Support Device - where you need to click to check if the devices can be joined to the fabric. on 2.1.3 this no longer exists - dnac will check if the device supports itself instead of asking a sync

 

Expect at least 128-192 GB for the DNAC memory, also you need to have SDD disks or it would not bring all services up

Good luck

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After installing the provided 1.3.1.4.iso DNAC,the fabric tab in provisioning is missing and the application package download is greyed out.I understand this download will help install missing components like the fabric tab.

Any help with solving this and how it relates to the exam.? Thanks

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On 4/21/2023 at 6:20 AM, zeMas said:

DNA 1.3.x is the same - you should be okay to match the exam DNA

DNAC 2.x.x is totally renewed DNAC - to be exactly as the exam and there are some feature you only see on 1.3 such as Fabric Support Device - where you need to click to check if the devices can be joined to the fabric. on 2.1.3 this no longer exists - dnac will check if the device supports itself instead of asking a sync

 

Expect at least 128-192 GB for the DNAC memory, also you need to have SDD disks or it would not bring all services up

Good luck

You mentioned something here; "you need to have SDD disks or it would not bring all services up".   Can you detail what SSD disks' arrangement you would recommend?   I have a brand new 2TB NVME + 4 TB 7200rpm 256mb cache set up now; will this work for DNAC install?   Do I need a dedicated SSD or NVME just for DNAC?  Any help on this or feedback is greatly appreciated!  

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