- play_arrow Monitoring and Troubleshooting Contrail
- play_arrow Understanding Contrail Analytics
- play_arrow Configuring Contrail Analytics
- Analytics Scalability
- High Availability for Analytics
- vRouter Command Line Utilities
- Tracing the vRouter Packet Path
- Using Contrail Tools
- Using Sandump Tool
- Security Logging Object
- System Log Receiver in Contrail Analytics
- Sending Flow Messages to the Contrail System Log
- User Configuration for Analytics Alarms and Log Statistics
- Contrail Networking Alarms
- Alarms History
- Node Memory and CPU Information
- Role- and Resource-Based Access Control for the Contrail Analytics API
- Configuring Analytics as a Standalone Solution
- Agent Modules in Contrail Networking
- Configuring Secure Sandesh and Introspect for Contrail Analytics
- play_arrow Configuring Traffic Mirroring to Monitor
- Configuring Traffic Analyzers and Packet Capture for Mirroring
- Configuring Interface Monitoring and Mirroring
- Mirroring Enhancements
- Analyzer Service Virtual Machine
- Using the Wireshark Plugin to Analyze Packets Between vRouter and vRouter Agent on pkt0 Interface
- Mapping VLAN Tags from a Physical NIC to a VMI (NIC-Assisted Mirroring)
- play_arrow Using Contrail Web UI to Monitor and Troubleshoot the Network
- Monitoring the System
- Monitor > Infrastructure > Dashboard
- Monitor > Infrastructure > Control Nodes
- Monitor > Infrastructure > Virtual Routers
- Monitor > Infrastructure > Analytics Nodes
- Monitor > Infrastructure > Config Nodes
- Monitor > Networking
- Query > Flows
- Query > Logs
- Debugging Processes Using the Contrail Introspect Feature
- Example: Debugging Connectivity Using Monitoring for Troubleshooting
- Contrail Analytics Optional Modules
- play_arrow Using Contrail Command to Monitor and Troubleshoot the Network
- Viewing Overlay Routes
- Monitoring Bond Interfaces in DPDK Enabled Devices
- Top N View in Contrail Command
- Viewing Topology Maps from Contrail Command
- Viewing Packet Path in Topology View
- Assign Custom Names to Privileged Ports and VXLAN IDs
- Viewing the Monitoring Dashboards
- Creating a Query for Flows
- Contrail Analytics Optional Modules
- play_arrow Contrail Insights in Contrail Command
- Contrail Insights Overview
- Contrail Insights Flows in Contrail Command
- Viewing Telemetry KPI Alarms for Fabric Devices and Ports
- Adding, Editing, and Deleting sFlow Collector Nodes in Contrail Command
- Adding or Deleting sFlow Collector Nodes by Modifying instances.yml
- Configuring Contrail Insights Alarms using Contrail Command
- Configuring Instances in Contrail Insights
- Viewing Cluster Node Details and Metric Values
- play_arrow Common Support Answers
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- play_arrow Contrail Commands and APIs
- play_arrow Contrail Commands
- play_arrow Contrail Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
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About This Guide
Use this guide to understand Contrail Insights (formerly AppFormix) and Contrail Networking analytics. Contrail Insights provides monitoring availability of the Contrail Networking control plane services. Contrail Networking analytics nodes are responsible for the collection of system state information, usage statistics, and debug information from all of the software modules across all of the nodes of the system.
Contrail Networking product documentation is organized into multiple guides as shown in Table 1, according to the task you want to perform or the deployment scenario.
Guide Name | Description |
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Provides step-by-step instructions to install and bring up Contrail and its various components. | |
Contrail Networking for Container Networking Environments User Guide | Provides information about installing and using Contrail Networking in containerized environments using Kubernetes orchestration. |
Provides information about Contrail underlay management and data center automation. | |
Provides information about creating and orchestrating highly secure virtual networks. | |
Provides information about the features that are used by service providers. | |
Provides information about Contrail Insights and Contrail analytics. |