Cisco Systems, Inc. is a global technology company that designs, manufactures, and sells networking hardware, telecommunications equipment, and other high-technology services and products. Founded in 1984, Cisco specializes in specific tech markets, such as routing and switching, security, collaboration, data center solutions, and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Why this server?
Enables searching for Cisco VPN deployments and related network assets, providing detailed SSL, security, and configuration information.
Why this server?
Provides tools for interacting with Cisco security logs, including processing ASA firewall logs and eStreamer data from Firepower/FTD devices.
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Exposes Cisco NSO (Network Services Orchestrator) data and operations as MCP tools, enabling management of network device configurations, retrieval of device state and platform information, sync status checks, and orchestration of network services.
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Enables AI assistants to interact with Cisco enterprise authentication and Webex messaging ecosystem, supporting enterprise content management, team collaboration, and messaging operations.
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Provides access to Cisco Support APIs including Bug Search, Case Management, End-of-Life information, PSIRT security vulnerability data, Product information, and Software recommendations through 33 tools across 6 different Cisco APIs.
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Allows querying and listing Cisco network devices and switches through the Nautobot integration
Why this server?
Enables comprehensive network simulation and management through GNS3, including creating and configuring Cisco routers, switches, and other network devices, with support for topology design, device configuration, and simulation control.
Why this server?
Provides comprehensive infrastructure management for Cisco Nexus Hyperfabric through 79 REST API tools, enabling fabric configuration, device management, network operations, VNI/VRF management, and node/port configuration.
Why this server?
Provides tools for managing Cisco API Gateway pod configurations, including CRUD operations on pods across different collections (ciscolivepods, coelabpods), updating pod credentials and status, and managing pod keyword/password records.