Video: Interact with CloudConnexa using AI
This video shows you how to install and use the CloudConnexa MCP server with 5ire.
This video shows you how to install and use the CloudConnexa MCP server with 5ire
The MCP Server for CloudConnexa is a bridge between CloudConnexa (a cloud-delivered networking and security platform) and the Model Context Protocol (MCP) ecosystem. Here’s what that means and how it works:
What the CloudConnexa MCP Server Is
MCP Server Role: In the MCP architecture, a “server” is a provider of capabilities (data, tools, or environment context). The CloudConnexa MCP Server exposes CloudConnexa functionality in a standardized MCP-compatible way.
CloudConnexa Integration: It connects directly with the CloudConnexa environment (where you manage virtual networks, access policies, users, and devices). It acts as a gateway, translating CloudConnexa APIs and resources into a form that any MCP client can understand.
Using it with MCP Clients
Here’s how this plays out with real tools:
5ire, Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code with Cline (all MCP clients):
These clients can discover the CloudConnexa MCP Server automatically.
They can query or invoke CloudConnexa resources through standardized MCP APIs.
Example: You could open VS Code with Cline, type a natural-language command like “Show me all devices connected to CloudConnexa”, and Cline (via MCP) would call the CloudConnexa MCP Server to fetch that info.
Consistency Across Tools: Whether you’re in a coding IDE (Cursor, VS Code with Cline) or an AI assistant app (Claude Desktop, 5ire), the interaction model is the same — you don’t have to learn separate APIs or write glue code.
Date published: | 10/14/2025 |
Functionality covered: | MCP Server |
Description | Installation and use the CloudConnexa MCP server with 5ire |
Length | 7:30 |