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AmpCon-Campus automates the process of checking and updating switch licenses with the latest support entitlements. A License Audit task checks whether a group of specified switches has valid licenses and creates a report of the license status ( including the support expiration date and other details).
The License Action task automatically updates the license keys on all switches whose support is due to expire in the next 30 days and logs the result to a report, which you can examine or download.
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Simplified Software and Switch Upgrades
Finally, the The nature of PicOS® itself makes it simpler to manage switches compared to any other legacy network operating system (NOS) of switches or routers. Because PicOS® is Linux-based , and thus it’s compartmentalized, which means that you can update or change one component or aspect without affecting other components. For example, if you’re pushing a security patch, it affects only the security component of the NOS; you don’t need to replace the entire software or firmware image.
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In addition, you can authenticate user logins through a TACACS+ server, which also determines their access permissions based on their roles. If the TACACS+ server can’t be reached from AmpCon-Campus, you can log in to the AmpCon-Campus UI with the local users that are defined in AmpCon-Campus.
Parking lot
You can use parking lot to manage switches that have been shown in the network and registered with the AmpCon-Campus server but haven’t been configured by the administrator.Setting up a group of switches
To perform switch lifecycle operations more conveniently, you can organize switches in groups by region, location, building, and more.Importing switches
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