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- About the Software Images Page
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- Example: Create a Tailoring Document for NTP Settings
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- Add Checklist for a Device
- Import Scans and Update Rule Results in a Checklist
- Trust Plans Overview
- About the Network Score Formula Page
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- About the Snapshots Page
- Add a Snapshot for a Target
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- Physical Interfaces Health Check Results
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- Performance Graphs to View Passive Assurance Monitoring Data
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- About the Service Orchestration cMGD CLI
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ON THIS PAGE
About the Interfaces Tab
To access this page from the Paragon Automation GUI, click Observability > Troubleshoot Devices > Device-name > Inventory > Interfaces.
Use the Interfaces tab to view details of the interfaces present on the chassis, line card, FPC, and PICs. The details include interface name, MAC address, operational status, speed, duplex mode, and so on. You can view and modify the interface name, the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6), the administration status, and the description of the interfaces.
The interfaces information such as MAC address, operational status, speed, and duplex mode for a device is updated automatically whenever Paragon Automation detects a change in the interfaces configured on the device.
Tasks You Can Perform
You can perform the following tasks from this page:
View the details of interfaces present on the chassis, line cards, FPCs, and PICs. See Table 1.
Edit interface name, IP address, administration status, and description of an interface:
Select the interface you want to modify and click the Edit (pencil) icon.
To edit the interface name, update the interface name in the Interface Name column.
To add or modify IP address of an interface, assign or edit an IPv4 or IPv6 address of the interface in the IPv4 or IPv6 address column.
The Edit Interface confirmation page appears. Click OK.
To edit the administration status, select the Up or Down caret that appears in the Administration Status column.
Note:To modify the administration status from the device CLI, do one of the following:
To set the administration status as Up (enable) use
set interface interface name enable
.- To set the administration status as Down (disable) use
set interface interface name disable
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To edit the description, add or modify the description field that appears in the Description column.
Click the check mark button that appears below the Description column to save the changes.
Add a tag—A tag is a label in the key:value format that you add to an interface so that you can group the interface based on its properties or parameters. For example, you can assign a tag interface type:Internet to interfaces that allow connection to the Internet.
To add one or more tags to an interface:
Click More > Add Tags.
The Manage Tags page appears.
In the Tags field, either enter a tag or select an existing tag to be applied from the drop-down list that appears.
If you are entering a value for the tag, ensure that:
The key starts with a lowercase letter and is followed by lowercase letters, numbers, or underscores (_), and is between 2 and 50 characters long.
The value includes alphanumeric characters, periods (.), hyphens (-), and underscores (_), and is between 1 and 200 characters long.
You can view all the tags applied to an interface in the Tags column.
Sort, resize, or re-arrange columns in a table (grid).
Show or hide columns in the table or reset page preferences, using the vertical ellipsis menu.
Filter the data displayed in the table—Click the filter icon (funnel) and select whether you want to show or hide advanced filters. You can then add or remove filter criteria, save criteria as a filter, apply or clear filters, and so on. The filtered results are displayed on the same page.
Field Descriptions
Table 1 describes the fields on the Interfaces tab:
Field | Description |
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Interface Name | Name of the interface. Click the arrow that appears next to the interface name to view the logical interfaces associated with the physical interface. |
IPv4 Address | IPv4 address assigned to the interface. You can
configure the IP address from the device CLI by using the |
IPv6 Address | IPv6 address assigned to the interface. You can
configure the IP address from the device CLI by using the |
MAC Address | MAC address of the interface. |
Admin Status | Administration status of the interface. Super User or Network Admin can enable or disable the administration status of an interface by using the device CLI and also from the GUI. For example, you can force an interface failure by administratively disabling the interface. The values are:
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Operational Status | Operational status of the interface. The values are:
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Speed | Interface speed in Mbps or Gbps. Speed is displayed only when the administration status and operational status are up. |
Duplex Mode | Indicates if the duplex mode on the interface is full-duplex or half-duplex. |
Description | Brief description of the interface. You can edit the description field. |
Tags | Tags assigned to the interface. If there are more than one tag assigned to the interface, an integer is present next to the displayed tag. For example +2 in the Tags column indicates that there are two more tags in addition to what is currently listed under Tags. You can hover over the integer to view the additional tags assigned to the interface. |