Cisco Intersight Mcp Server

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An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables LLMs to interact with Cisco Intersight APIs. This server exposes Intersight operations as tools for LLM applications. The Intersight MCP Server includes an intelligent Security & Health Check Agent that automatically orchestrates comprehensive infrastructure analysis when security or health checks are requested.

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What is Cisco Intersight MCP Server?

Cisco Intersight MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that facilitates interaction between Large Language Models (LLMs) and Cisco Intersight APIs, exposing Intersight operations as tools for LLM applications.

How to use Cisco Intersight MCP Server?

To use the server, you need to install Node.js, configure your LLM client (like VSCode or Claude Desktop) with the necessary Intersight API credentials, and run the server using the provided commands.

Key features of Cisco Intersight MCP Server?

  • Supports two configuration modes: Core Mode (66 essential read-only tools) and All Tools Mode (199+ tools with full CRUD capabilities).
  • Intelligent Security & Health Check Agent for comprehensive infrastructure analysis.
  • Detailed reporting and actionable recommendations based on security and health checks.

Use cases of Cisco Intersight MCP Server?

  1. Monitoring infrastructure and identifying critical alarms.
  2. Managing policies and configurations for servers and network devices.
  3. Conducting security and health checks across the infrastructure.

FAQ from Cisco Intersight MCP Server?

  • What are the prerequisites for using the server?

    You need Node.js 16+, VSCode with GitHub Copilot or Claude Desktop, and Intersight API credentials.

  • Can I use the server in different modes?

    Yes, you can switch between Core Mode and All Tools Mode based on your needs.

  • What kind of analysis does the Security & Health Check Agent perform?

    It conducts a 13-phase analysis covering alarms, advisories, CVEs, firmware, hardware, security posture, compliance, and performance.

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