What This Tool Does
Real examples of how the connector helps your AI agent take action; like sending messages, updating records, or syncing data across tools.
Real-Time Lookup
Instantly check network device status via Cisco
Example
"Retrieve current uptime and interface errors for router XR‑990"
Memory Recall
View network activity logs and device access patterns.
Example
"Show Cisco switch port access logs for Finance department devices."
Instant Reaction
Alert network team when Cisco hardware goes offline.
Example
"Notify if branch router is unreachable for 5+ minutes."
Autonomous Routine
Monitor switch/router health and network performance.
Example
"Send daily uptime and latency report from Cisco dashboard."
Agent-Initiated Action
Auto-switch traffic to backup route.
Example
"Redirect traffic to alternate router when packet loss is >30%."
Connect with Apps
See which platforms this connector is commonly used with to power cross-tool automation.
Webex
Schedule internal collaboration meetings
ServiceNow
Log IT incident meetings
Slack
Notify engineers on war rooms
Try It with Your Agent
Example Prompt:
"Schedule a Cisco meeting from ServiceNow when incident is high severity and alert Slack."
How to Set It Up
Quick guide to connect, authorize, and start using the tool in your Fastn UCL workspace.
1
Connect Cisco in Fastn UCL: Navigate to the Connectors section and select Cisco, then click Connect.
2
Authenticate using your Cisco credentials and authorize platform access.
3
Enable “get_network_status” and “push_config” in the Actions tab.
4
Use the AI Agent to monitor devices or update configurations by issuing relevant prompts.
Why Use This Tool
Understand what this connector unlocks: speed, automation, data access, or real-time actions.




