Onboard Multiple ASAs to Security Cloud Control
Security Cloud Control allows you to bulk onboard ASAs by providing the necessary information for all the ASAs in a .csv file. As the ASAs are being onboarded, you can use the filter pane to show which onboarding attempts are queued, loading, complete, or have failed.
Before you begin
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Review Connect Security Cloud Control to your Managed Devices.
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Prepare a .csv file with the connection information of the ASAs you want to onboard. Add the information about one ASA on its own line. You can use a # at the beginning of a line to indicate a comment.
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ASA location (either IP address or FQDN)
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ASA administrator username
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ASA administrator password
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(Optional) Device name for Security Cloud Control
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In the SDCName field, specify the name of a Secure Device Connector (SDC) in your network you want to use to connect Security Cloud Control to your ASA. You can also enter "none" if you are not going to connect your ASA to Security Cloud Control using an SDC. When onboarding the device, specifying "none" in SDCName field, onboards the ASA using the Cloud Connector. The Cloud Connector allows you to connect your device to Security Cloud Control without installing an SDC. Your choice depends on how you connect Security Cloud Control to your managed device.
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(Optional) Device labels for Security Cloud Control
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To add one label, add the label name to the last CSV field.
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To add more than one label to a device, surround the values with quotes. For example,
alpha,beta,gamma
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To add a category and choice label, separate the two values with a colon ( : ). For example,
Rack:50
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Sample of the configuration file:
#Location,Username,Password,DeviceName,SDCName,DeviceLabel
192.168.3.2,admin,CDO123!,ASA3,sdc1,"HA-1,Rack:50"
192.168.4.2,admin,CDO123!,ASA4,sdc1,"HA-1,Rack:50"
ASA2.example.com,admin,CDO123!,ASA2,none,Rack:51
asav.virtual.io,admin,CDO123!,ASA-virtual,sdc3,Test
Caution | Security Cloud Control does not validate any of the data in the .csv file. You need to ensure the accuracy of the entries. |
Procedure
Step 1 | In the left pane, click . | ||
Step 2 | Click the blue plus button to onboard an ASA. | ||
Step 3 | On the Onboarding page, click the Multiple ASAs tile. | ||
Step 4 | Click Browse to locate the .csv file containing your ASA entries. The devices you specified are now queued in the ASA Bulk Onboarding table ready to be onboarded.
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Step 5 | Click Start. You will see the progress of the onboarding process in the status column of the ASA Bulk Onboarding table. After the device have been successfully onboarded you will see their status change to "Complete." |
What to do next
If you need to pause bulk onboarding and resume it later, see Pause and Resume Onboarding Multiple ASAs
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