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Audience

This guide is for administrators who configure and maintain the Cisco User Defined Network and for these administrators to manage the user accounts and devices in the Cisco User Defined Network.

Document Organization

Chapter Number

Chapter Title

Description

Chapter 1 Introduction to Cisco User Defined Network Cloud Provides an overview of the Cisco User Defined Network and information about the various components in a Cisco User Defined Network. This chapter also lists the supported versions of software components that are compatible with the Cisco User Defined Network.
Chapter 2 Cisco User Defined Network Administration Portal

Provides details about administrator actions on the Cisco User Defined Network Administration portal.

Chapter 3

Cisco User Defined Network Cloud Microservices

Provides information about various workflows to register, deregister, and move devices in the Cisco User Defined Network.

Chapter 4

Troubleshooting

Provides instructions for troubleshooting any issues that may arise while using the Cisco User Defined Network cloud portal..

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Table 1. Document Conventions
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Note

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Tip

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Caution

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