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V4.8.0Device PanelsOverview

Device Panels

Every onboarded device gets a panel: the same searchable, exportable views, populated per vendor. Open a device from the Devices page to reach its panel. For connection methods and account requirements, see Device Onboarding.

  • Active Directory: SAMURAI Networks syncs Active Directory over LDAP: users, computers and groups, with full change tracking.
  • Cisco ACI (APIC): SAMURAI Networks reads the ACI fabric through the APIC controllers (fabric nodes, tenants, application profiles, EPGs, bridge domains, VRFs, contracts and filters) and resolves endpoints to their owning leaf.
  • Cisco FMC: SAMURAI Networks reads Cisco FMC for everything it manages across the FTD fleet: registered devices, access-control and NAT policy, network and service objects, and site-to-site VPN.
  • Cisco FTD: SAMURAI Networks parses Cisco FTD devices directly from their running configuration (routing, interfaces, access policy, NAT and objects); no FMC is required.
  • Cisco ISE: SAMURAI Networks surfaces TrustSec from Cisco ISE: security groups (SGTs), SGACLs, the policy matrix, SXP mappings, endpoints and network access devices.
  • Nexus Dashboard Orchestrator: SAMURAI Networks reads Nexus Dashboard Orchestrator for the cross-site view: schemas, templates, stretched tenants, and the EPGs, BDs, VRFs and contracts that span data centers.
  • Palo Alto: To connect a Palo Alto firewall, SAMURAI Networks uses the PAN-OS XML API with a read-only admin account.
  • Routers: SAMURAI Networks collects routers over SSH: per-VRF routing tables, interfaces, discovered endpoints and ACLs.
  • Switches: SAMURAI Networks collects switches over SSH: interfaces, the endpoint table, VLANs, 802.
  • VMware vCenter: SAMURAI Networks reads the VMware vCenter inventory (datacenters, clusters, hosts, VMs, networks and distributed switches) and renders a host capacity heatmap.
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