Damira AI Documentation
Get started with the AI network operations assistant built for engineers who run production networks.
Everything you need to go from install to first diagnosis in under five minutes.
Get Started
Install
Cursor plugin in two steps. Also Claude Desktop, Claude Code, and VS Code. No signup to try.
Quickstart
VS Code walkthrough — API key, first query, five minutes start to finish.
MCP Server
Tool reference and MCP setup for Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Windsurf, and Cursor fallback.
VS Code Extension
Chat panel, guided templates, editor panel, file output, and configuration.
Troubleshooting
11 network domains. Advisor mode. How the assistant diagnoses issues across vendors.
Document Generation
MOPs, change controls, incident reports, config audits — generated from natural language.
Research & Analysis
CVE lookups, vendor docs, upgrade planning, and deep research reports.
Live Network Lab
Practice on a real network — 4 routers, a firewall, and 12 hands-on exercises.
Knowledge Base
Upload your runbooks, configs, and team docs. Get answers specific to your environment.
How It Works
You describe a network problem in plain English. The assistant identifies the domain (BGP, OSPF, NAT, voice, firewall, etc.), pulls relevant vendor documentation, and walks you through diagnosis step by step.
Advisor mode is the default. The assistant recommends commands for you to run on your own devices. Your data never leaves your network. No SSH connections, no credentials stored.
When you upload documents to your personal or team knowledge base, the assistant references them alongside its built-in engineering knowledge to give you answers specific to your environment.