350-401 · Question #427
350-401 Question #427: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is A: The device has not been assigned a workflow.. Cisco DNA Center Plug and Play: Unclaimed Devices In Cisco DNA Center's Plug and Play (PnP) process, a device is labeled "unclaimed" when it has successfully contacted the PnP server and registered itself, but no workflow (onboarding configuration) has yet been assigned to it by
Question
In a Cisco DNA Center Plug and Play environment, why would a device be labeled unclaimed?
Options
- AThe device has not been assigned a workflow.
- BThe device could not be added to the fabric.
- CThe device had an error and could not be provisioned.
- DThe device is from a third-party vendor.
Explanation
Cisco DNA Center Plug and Play: Unclaimed Devices
In Cisco DNA Center's Plug and Play (PnP) process, a device is labeled "unclaimed" when it has successfully contacted the PnP server and registered itself, but no workflow (onboarding configuration) has yet been assigned to it by an administrator - it's essentially waiting in a queue to be given instructions. Options B and C are incorrect because those scenarios would result in different status labels such as "error" or "failed," not "unclaimed," as they imply the provisioning process had already begun. Option D is incorrect because Cisco DNA Center PnP is specifically designed for Cisco devices, and third-party devices wouldn't typically appear in the PnP dashboard at all.
💡 Memory Tip: Think of "unclaimed" like an unclaimed package at a delivery center - the package (device) has arrived and checked in, but nobody has come to pick it up and tell it where to go (assign a workflow). Once someone claims it with a workflow, the process can begin!
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