Device Types
When is a device Synced?
When the configuration on Security Cloud Control and the configuration stored locally on the device are the same.
When is a device Not Synced?
When the configuration stored in Security Cloud Control was changed and it is now different that the configuration stored locally on the device.
When is a device in a Conflict Detected state?
When the configuration on the device was changed outside of Security Cloud Control (out-of-band), and is now different than the configuration stored on Security Cloud Control.
What does it mean to deploy a change to a device?
After you onboard a device to Security Cloud Control, Security Cloud Control maintains a copy of its configuration. When you make a change on Security Cloud Control, Security Cloud Control makes a change to its copy of the device's configuration. When you "deploy" that change back to a device, Security Cloud Control copies the changes you made to the device's copy of its configuration. See these topics:
Are there any scale limitations for device management?
Security Cloud Control's cloud architecture allows it to scale to thousands of devices.
Does Security Cloud Control manage Cisco Integrated Services Routers and Aggregation Services Routers?
Security Cloud Control allows you to create a model device for ISRs and ASRs and import its configuration. You can then create templates based on the imported configurations and export the configuration as a standardized configuration that can be deployed to new or existing ISR and ASR devices for consistent security.
Can Security Cloud Control manage SMA?
No, Security Cloud Control does not currently manage SMA.