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Built-in Plugins in NetBox Enterprise (v1.9)

NetBox Enterprise ships with a curated set of built-in plugins that extend the platform's core capabilities—offering enhanced features without the complexity of manual setup. These plugins are pre-integrated and supported within the platform, ensuring streamlined deployment and reliable performance.

Configuring SAML Group Mapping in NetBox Cloud

NetBox Cloud supports SAML-based authentication, including group mappings to enforce role-based access control. For group mapping, you will need to provide your Identity Provider (IdP) group names so we can associate them with the desired NetBox groups.

Console Administration (v1.9)

This guide covers administrative tasks for the NetBox Labs Console, including managing administrator accounts and console settings.

Group Mapping For Microsoft Entra ID Single Sign-On (SSO) (v1.9)

Upgrade your Single Sign-On experience with Group Mapping for Microsoft Entra ID SSO – a smarter, more secure way to manage user access. The Group Mapping feature for Entra ID Single Sign-On, streamlines the synchronization of group memberships from Microsoft Entra ID to groups in NetBox Cloud, allowing you to align your user access efficiently and accurately.

Group Mapping For Okta Single Sign-On (SSO)

Upgrade your Single Sign-On experience with Group Mapping for Okta SSO – a smarter, more secure way to manage user access. The Group Mapping feature for Okta Single Sign-On, streamlines the synchronization of group memberships from Okta to groups in NetBox Cloud, allowing you to align your user access efficiently and accurately.

Migrating to NetBox Enterprise (v1.9)

Migrating from NetBox open source to NetBox Labs Enterprise is a simple and efficient process. Because NetBox Enterprise is built on the same open source platform, database imports can be completed quickly, enabling a smooth transition.

NetBox Cloud Plugins

From within the NetBox Labs Console, you can easily view installed NetBox Cloud Plugins, along with their Scope and Version number. Simply follow these steps:

NetBox Cloud v1.9 (Legacy) (v1.9)

This section contains the legacy documentation for NetBox Cloud v1.9. For current Cloud documentation, please visit the NetBox Cloud section.

Okta SSO Setup

This guide explains how to configure single sign-on (SSO) support for NetBox Cloud using Okta as an authentication backend.

v1.9: Add a New User to Free Plan (v1.9)

To invite a new user to a NetBox Cloud Free instance, the user will need to have a valid email address, and be added as an administrator in the NetBox Labs Console.

v1.9: Installing Custom NetBox Plugins (v1.9)

While NetBox Enterprise comes with a variety of certified and other community plugins built-in, there are cases where you will want to include additional plugins in your NetBox runtime.

v1.9: Linux Root-Level Changes (v1.9)

This document summarizes the system-level changes made to a Linux host when installing a NetBox Enterprise Embedded Cluster, particularly in relation to directories, files, and runtime configurations affected under /.

v1.9: NetBox Cloud Free Plan Features (v1.9)

The NetBox Cloud Free Plan is perfect for small networks, lab environments, and targeted use cases. It includes up to 100 devices, 500 IP addresses, 10k API requests/month, and 2 operational branches.

v1.9: NetBox Cloud Hostnames (v1.9)

1. From within the NetBox Labs Console click on Settings and then Hostnames Manager in the left-hand main menu to view the settings for your Organization:

v1.9: Prefix Lists (v1.9)

You can secure access to your NetBox Cloud instance by adding IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and ranges to Prefix Lists, which can then be applied to NetBox instances to control which source IPs your instances will accept connections from.

v1.9: Upgrading NetBox Cloud (v1.9)

To safely and easily upgrade your NetBox Cloud instance without worrying about any plugin compatibility issues, follow the steps outlined below: