--- layout: page title: "Cisco IOS" description: "Instructions on how to integrate Cisco IOS routers into Home Assistant." date: 2016-11-07 19:59 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: cisco.png ha_category: Presence Detection ha_release: 0.33 --- This is a presence detection scanner for [Cisco](http://www.cisco.com) IOS devices.

This device tracker needs SSH to be enabled on the router.

Before using this scanner it is recommended that you lower the ARP cache timeout on your router, as Cisco IOS normally comes with a 4 hour default ARP cache timeout. For example, the following commands will lower the timeout to 2 minutes on Vlan1: ```bash # 1. use this command to see what Vlan your devices are on show ip arp # 2. Go into configure mode conf t # 3. Use the Vlan name as you see it from step 1 above interface Vlan1 # 4. Set a new arp cache timeout arp timeout 120 # 5. Exit # Press to exit configure mode # 6. Don't forget to save the new config, so that it will survive a reboot copy running-config startup-config ```

If you have a very large number of devices on your VLan (+1000), then you may want to adjust the ARP cache timeout to suit your needs. See [this discussion](https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/10169296/arp-timeout) to learn more.

To use this device tracker in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry device_tracker: - platform: cisco_ios host: ROUTER_IP_ADDRESS username: YOUR_ADMIN_USERNAME password: YOUR_ADMIN_PASSWORD ``` {% configuration %} host: description: The IP address of your router, e.g., 192.168.1.1. required: true type: string username: description: The username of an user with administrative privileges. required: true type: string password: description: The password for your given admin account. required: true type: string {% endconfiguration %} See the [device tracker component page](/components/device_tracker/) for instructions how to configure the people to be tracked.