Description
Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager - Right-To-Manage License - 1 Node
The Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) Right-To-Manage license for a single node is a powerful foundation for modern network operations. It delivers centralized lifecycle management, policy-driven automation, and end-to-end service assurance across Cisco devices and fabrics. Designed to align with Cisco’s Digital Network Architecture (DNA) and intent-based networking strategies, this license unlocks a comprehensive set of capabilities that help IT teams accelerate service delivery, standardize configurations, and maintain deep visibility across complex environments. With EPNM, administrators gain a single pane of glass to orchestrate device provisioning, inventory management, fault detection, and performance monitoring—reducing manual overhead and operational risk while enabling scalable, repeatable network actions.
- Unified central management for Cisco devices with a scalable node-based license that consolidates discovery, inventory, configuration, provisioning, fault management, and performance monitoring into a single pane of glass. The Right-To-Manage license for 1 node provides the foundational entitlement to operate, monitor, and maintain the system with full feature parity on supported hardware or virtual deployments. This centralized approach simplifies day-to-day operations and accelerates change workflows, enabling network teams to implement consistent policies across the entire environment.
- Policy-driven automation and service assurance at scale. EPNM enables administrators to model and enforce intent-based policies, automating routine tasks such as device provisioning, configuration templates, firmware upgrades, and compliance checks. With automated health checks, real-time alerts, and proactive remediation workflows, teams can maintain service levels, reduce mean time to repair (MTTR), and minimize human error in complex multi-domain networks.
- Comprehensive analytics, telemetry, and topology visualization. The solution provides rich visibility into network health, performance trends, and root-cause analysis. Interactive topology maps, device tallies, and historical dashboards help operators quickly pinpoint bottlenecks, verify changes, and demonstrate compliance to stakeholders. This data-centric approach supports proactive capacity planning and informed decision-making for evolving Cisco networks.
- Open integrations and API-enabled customization. EPNM supports RESTful APIs and standard integration points that allow orchestration with other management systems, ITSM platforms, and SDN controllers. This extensibility enables automation across tools and teams, enabling faster service delivery, better change control, and stronger alignment with enterprise workflows.
- Security, RBAC, and compliance features. The Right-To-Manage license emphasizes secure access, granular role-based access control, audit logging, and secure software updates. By enforcing strict permissions and traceability, organizations can meet regulatory requirements and reduce the risk of unauthorized changes while maintaining robust operational discipline.
Technical Details of Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager - Right-To-Manage License - 1 Node
- UPC/SKU: Not provided in the product details. Please refer to the official ec.synnex listing for exact identifiers.
- License Type: Right-To-Manage license for a single node, enabling centralized management of the EPNM environment.
- Node Count: 1 Node.
- Deployment: Intended for deployment on supported hardware appliances or virtual environments as part of Cisco network management solutions.
- Primary Capabilities: Centralized administration, policy-based automation, service assurance, device discovery, inventory, configuration management, and performance monitoring for Cisco devices within the managed domain.
how to install Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager - Right-To-Manage License - 1 Node
- Verify prerequisites: Confirm hardware or virtual infrastructure meets Cisco's EPNM requirements, including CPU, memory, storage, and supported hypervisor versions, along with network connectivity to all managed devices.
- Install or deploy EPNM: Install the EPNM software on the designated node per Cisco installation guides; follow vendor-provided steps to initialize the appliance or VM.
- Apply the Right-To-Manage license: Import and apply the Right-To-Manage license to your EPNM instance to unlock full management capabilities for the 1-node deployment.
- Connect and onboard devices: Add Cisco devices into EPNM, discover topology, and verify reachability; classify devices by domain and group for organized management.
- Configure management policies: Create and enforce configuration templates, change controls, security roles, and access policies; enable automation workflows and service assurance features; set up alarms, dashboards, and telemetry collectors.
- Validate operation: Verify license status, monitor performance metrics, confirm device health, and run backup and restore procedures to ensure resilience.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What does the Right-To-Manage license for 1 node include? A: It provides entitlement to centrally manage the Cisco EPNM node and its supported devices, enabling discovery, configuration, policy-based automation, and service assurance within a single management console.
- Q: How many nodes does this license cover? A: This license covers a single node. For environments requiring multi-node management, additional licenses would be needed as per Cisco licensing terms.
- Q: Can EPNM manage non-Cisco devices? A: EPNM is Cisco's network management solution designed primarily for Cisco devices. Some integrations and standards support may apply, but full feature parity is achieved with Cisco devices supported by EPNM.
- Q: What deployment options exist? A: EPNM can deploy on compatible Cisco hardware appliances or approved virtual environments, depending on the product offering; consult Cisco documentation for compatible platforms and virtualization requirements.
- Q: Do I need a support contract to use EPNM? A: Licensing and support terms vary; typically, continued access to updates and support requires a Cisco software support contract as defined in your purchase agreement.
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