New Versa Model Context Protocol Server Enables LLM-powered Assistants and Internally Developed Copilots to Securely Query Versa Systems, Reduce Mean–Time-to-Resolution by up to 45 Percent
Santa Clara, Calif. – April 22, 2025 – Versa, the global leader in Universal Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), today announced the release of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server – a powerful new utility designed to help customers integrate their Agentic AI tools and platforms with the VersaONE Universal SASE Platform for improved visibility, faster incident resolution, and greater operational efficiency.
The Versa MCP Server allows LLM-powered assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and internally developed copilots to securely query Versa systems by accessing Versa APIs. This makes it easier for NetOps and SecOps teams to quickly get answers to security and network issues – without having to switch between multiple tools or consoles.
“We created the Versa MCP Server to help our customers reduce alert fatigue and increase productivity by letting their AI tools and agents access Versa context directly – securely and intelligently,” said Apurva Mehta, CTO at Versa. “And since it’s open-source and available on GitHub, teams can integrate it into their own workflows today.”
The solution is already in use with customers and will be available for demonstration next week at the RSA Conference 2025 (Booth #960, South Expo Hall).
Making Network and Security Operations AI-Accessible
Network operations teams have struggled with the challenge of toggling between multiple dashboards and chatbots to monitor different aspects of their infrastructure. Each interface typically operates in isolation, requiring engineers to manually correlate information when troubleshooting network issues.
The Versa MCP Server addresses this challenge by providing a standardized API approach that allows AI platforms and LLM agents to query and aggregate data from across the Versa platform, with user-defined controls over what data is accessible. Network operations teams can now build Agentic AI-powered automation that spans their entire infrastructure. For instance, when a branch office reports connectivity issues, an engineer can use a single, personally configured interface to troubleshoot the problem, including to:
- Check the affected appliance’s status and health metrics
- Pull alarm status and review active alarms related to the device
- Examine device, interface, and path health
- Get routing summaries and verify routing instance information
- Review template configurations
- Assess bandwidth measurements
All this information is accessible through one unified API layer instead of requiring access to multiple separate consoles.
“Our customers have reported spending up to 70% of incident response time simply gathering information from different systems,” said Sridhar Iyer, Director of Engineering, Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence at Versa. “With the Versa MCP Server, we’ve seen customers reduce their mean-time-to-resolution by 45% through unified visibility and contextual awareness.”
Key Capabilities
Key capabilities of Versa’s MCP Server include:
- Comprehensive API coverage – Seamless access to a wide array of endpoints, enabling queries on everything from appliance status and hardware specifications to alarm data and routing configurations.
- Real-time monitoring integration – Instant visibility into system health metrics, service status, and security violations through a single interface.
- Workflow efficiency – Streamlined access to device templates, workflows, and configuration data without switching between management systems.
- Alarm correlation – Unified view of alarms across all Versa products with filtering capabilities by severity, device, and time ranges.
Availability and Open Source Access
Versa’s MCP Server complete with customizable login options and flexible resource targeting is available now and is free to use under an open-source license. Get started here: https://github.com/versa-networks/vnmcpserver
About the Model Context Protocol (MCP)
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard released by Anthropic in November 2024 that connects AI assistants with the systems where enterprise data resides, such as content repositories, business tools, and development environments. As AI adoption grows, MCP helps overcome a key limitation – the lack of direct, scalable access to live data. By replacing fragmented, one-off integrations with a universal protocol, MCP enables AI systems to deliver more accurate and context-aware responses.
About Versa Networks
Versa, a global leader in SASE, enables organizations to create self-protecting networks that radically simplify and automate their network and security infrastructure. Powered by AI, the VersaONE Universal SASE Platform delivers converged SSE, SD-WAN, and SD-LAN solutions that protect data and defend against cyberthreats while delivering a superior digital experience. Thousands of customers globally, with hundreds of thousands of sites and millions of users, trust Versa with their mission critical networks and security. Versa is privately held and funded by investors such as Sequoia Capital, Mayfield, and BlackRock. For more information, visit https://www.versa-networks.com and follow Versa on LinkedIn and X (Twitter) @versanetworks.
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