Cisco Catalyst Center MCP Server

Cisco Catalyst Center MCP Server

Enables network management through Cisco Catalyst Center, providing tools for monitoring device health, tracking client data, and managing network issues. It also supports compliance and lifecycle management by retrieving EoX summaries and detailed security advisory status.

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Cisco Catalyst Center MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Cisco Catalyst Center, providing network management capabilities through structured tools.

Features

This MCP server provides focused, high-value tools for Cisco Catalyst Center:

Network Monitoring

  • get_client_counts - Get counts of wired and wireless clients connected to the network
  • get_network_devices - Query network device inventory with flexible filtering
  • get_network_health - Get overall network health by device category
  • get_site_health - Get health information for sites (areas and buildings)
  • get_client_detail - Get detailed information about a specific client by MAC address

Issues & Assurance

  • get_issues - Retrieve network issues with filtering by priority, status, and more

Compliance & Lifecycle Management

  • get_compliance_detail - Get detailed compliance status for devices (EOX, IMAGE, PSIRT, etc.)
  • get_compliance_count - Get aggregate count of devices by compliance criteria
  • get_eox_summary - Get network-wide End-of-Life/End-of-Support summary
  • get_eox_devices - Get EoX status for all devices in the network
  • get_eox_device_details - Get detailed EoX bulletins for a specific device

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10 or higher
  • Cisco Catalyst Center instance (v2.3.7.9 or compatible)
  • Valid Catalyst Center credentials with API access

Installation

Using uv (Recommended)

  1. Install uv if you haven't already:
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
  1. Clone this repository or download the source code

  2. Initialize and install dependencies:

cd catalyst-center-mcp
uv sync
  1. Create a .env file from the example:
cp .env.example .env
  1. Edit .env with your Catalyst Center credentials:
CATALYST_CENTER_URL=https://your-catalyst-center.example.com
CATALYST_CENTER_USERNAME=your_username
CATALYST_CENTER_PASSWORD=your_password
CATALYST_CENTER_VERIFY_SSL=true

Usage

Running the MCP Server

Start the server in development mode:

uv run mcp dev src/server.py

Or run directly:

uv run src/server.py

The server will start and be available for MCP clients to connect to via stdio transport.

Using with Claude Desktop

Add this server to your Claude Desktop configuration file:

Option 1: Using environment variables directly

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "catalyst-center": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": ["run", "src/server.py"],
      "cwd": "/path/to/catalyst-center-mcp",
      "env": {
        "CATALYST_CENTER_URL": "https://your-catalyst-center.example.com",
        "CATALYST_CENTER_USERNAME": "your_username",
        "CATALYST_CENTER_PASSWORD": "your_password",
        "CATALYST_CENTER_VERIFY_SSL": "true"
      }
    }
  }
}

Option 2: Using .env file (recommended)

Create a .env file in the project directory with your credentials, then:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "catalyst-center": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": ["run", "src/server.py"],
      "cwd": "/path/to/catalyst-center-mcp"
    }
  }
}

Tool Examples

Get Client Counts

# Get current wired and wireless client counts
result = await get_client_counts()
# Returns: {"wired_count": 150, "wireless_count": 75, "total_count": 225, "timestamp": "current"}

Get Network Devices

# Get all devices
devices = await get_network_devices()

# Filter by hostname
devices = await get_network_devices(hostname="switch.*")

# Filter by device family
devices = await get_network_devices(device_family="Switches and Hubs", limit=50)

Get Network Health

# Get current network health by device category
health = await get_network_health()
# Returns health scores for Access, Distribution, Core, Router, and Wireless devices

Get Issues

# Get all active P1 issues
issues = await get_issues(priority="P1", issue_status="ACTIVE")

# Get issues for a specific site
issues = await get_issues(site_id="site-uuid-here")

# Get AI-driven issues
issues = await get_issues(ai_driven="YES")

Get Site Health

# Get health for all sites
sites = await get_site_health()

# Get only building sites
sites = await get_site_health(site_type="BUILDING")

Get Client Detail

# Get detailed info for a specific client
client = await get_client_detail(mac_address="00:11:22:33:44:55")

Get Compliance Detail

# Get all non-compliant devices
compliance = await get_compliance_detail(compliance_status="NON_COMPLIANT")

# Get EOX compliance status for specific devices
compliance = await get_compliance_detail(
    compliance_type="EOX",
    device_uuid="device-uuid-1,device-uuid-2"
)

# Get PSIRT (security advisory) compliance
compliance = await get_compliance_detail(compliance_type="PSIRT", limit=100)

Get Compliance Count

# Count all non-compliant devices
count = await get_compliance_count(compliance_status="NON_COMPLIANT")

# Count devices with image compliance issues
count = await get_compliance_count(
    compliance_type="IMAGE",
    compliance_status="NON_COMPLIANT"
)

Get EoX Summary

# Get network-wide EoX summary
summary = await get_eox_summary()
# Returns: {"hardware_count": 15, "software_count": 8, "module_count": 3, "total_count": 26}

Get EoX Devices

# Get all devices with EoX alerts
devices = await get_eox_devices()

# Get with pagination for large networks
devices = await get_eox_devices(limit=50, offset=1)

Get EoX Device Details

# Get detailed EoX bulletins for a specific device
details = await get_eox_device_details(device_id="device-uuid-here")
# Returns detailed bulletin info with end-of-sale/support dates and URLs

Project Structure

catalyst-center-mcp/
├── src/
│   ├── __init__.py
│   ├── server.py       # FastMCP server with tool definitions
│   ├── client.py       # HTTP client for Catalyst Center API
│   ├── auth.py         # Authentication handler
│   └── config.py       # Configuration management
├── requirements.txt    # Python dependencies
├── .env.example       # Environment variable template
├── .gitignore         # Git ignore rules
└── README.md          # This file

Authentication

The server uses Catalyst Center's authentication API:

  1. Credentials are sent via Basic Auth to /dna/system/api/v1/auth/token
  2. A token is returned, valid for 1 hour
  3. The token is cached and used in the X-Auth-Token header for all API calls
  4. On 401 responses, the token is automatically refreshed

Error Handling

  • Configuration errors: The server validates required environment variables on startup
  • Authentication failures: Returns clear error messages for invalid credentials
  • Network errors: HTTP errors are propagated with meaningful messages
  • Token expiration: Automatically re-authenticates on 401 responses

Development

Adding New Tools

To add a new tool:

  1. Define a new function in src/server.py decorated with @mcp.tool()
  2. Add proper type hints and docstring
  3. Use the client instance to make API calls
  4. Return structured data as a dictionary

Example:

@mcp.tool()
async def get_something(param: str) -> dict[str, Any]:
    """
    Description of what this tool does.

    Args:
        param: Description of parameter

    Returns:
        Description of return value
    """
    response = await client.get("/dna/intent/api/v1/endpoint", params={"param": param})
    return response

License

This project is provided as-is for use with Cisco Catalyst Center.

API Reference

This server uses Cisco Catalyst Center Intent API v2.3.7.9. For full API documentation, refer to the Catalyst Center API documentation.

Troubleshooting

SSL Certificate Errors

If you encounter SSL certificate errors, you can disable SSL verification (not recommended for production):

CATALYST_CENTER_VERIFY_SSL=false

Connection Timeouts

The default timeout is 30 seconds. For slower networks, you may need to adjust the timeout in src/client.py.

Authentication Issues

  • Verify your credentials are correct
  • Ensure the user has API access permissions in Catalyst Center
  • Check that the Catalyst Center URL is accessible from your machine

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