- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Access and Manage Paragon Automation Account
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- play_arrow Administration
- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Organization Management
- play_arrow Site Management
- play_arrow User Management
- play_arrow Inventory Management
- play_arrow Audit Logs
- play_arrow Tags
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- play_arrow Device Life Cycle Management
- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Day-Wise Activities for Device Life Cycle Management
- play_arrow Field Technician User Interface
- play_arrow Onboarding Profiles
- play_arrow Plan Device Onboarding
- Network Implementation Plan Overview
- About the Network Implementation Plan Page
- Allocate a Device as a Resource
- Add Network Resource Pools
- Add a Network Implementation Plan
- Publish a Network Implementation Plan
- Offboard a Network Implementation Plan
- Edit a Network Implementation Plan
- Update the Network Implementation Plan and Recreate Service Instances After Upgrade
- View Network Resources
- play_arrow View Device Onboarding
- About the Onboarding Dashboard
- Move a Device to Production
- View Results of Automated Device Tests
- Identity and Location Data of a Device
- Remote Management Data and Test Results
- Hardware Data and Test Results
- Interfaces Data and Test Results
- Software Data and Test Results
- Configuration Data and Test Results
- Routing Data and Test Results
- Device Connectivity Data and Tests Results
- play_arrow Device Management
- Device Management Workflow
- Device Licenses Overview
- About the Features Tab
- About the Licenses Tab
- Manage Device Licenses
- About the Software Images Page
- Upload a Software Image
- Delete a Software Image
- About the Configuration Backups Page
- Configuration Templates Overview
- About the Configuration Templates Page
- Add a Configuration Template
- Edit and Delete a Configuration Template
- Preview a Configuration Template
- Deploy a Configuration Template to a Device
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- play_arrow Trust and Compliance
- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Manage Trust Settings and Trust Scores
- Compliance Standards Overview
- About the Compliance Benchmarks Page
- About the Compliance Tailorings Page
- Example: Create a Tailoring Document for NTP Settings
- About the Compliance Checklist Page
- Add a Checklist Template
- Add Checklist for a Device
- Import Scans and Update Rule Results in a Checklist
- Trust Plans Overview
- About the Network Score Formula Page
- Trust Score Overview
- About the Network Score Page
- About the Snapshots Page
- Add a Snapshot for a Target
- play_arrow Manage Compliance Scans
- play_arrow Manage Vulnerabilities
- play_arrow Monitor Integrity
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- play_arrow Service Orchestration
- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow View Service Design Catalog
- play_arrow Manage Customers
- play_arrow Add Resources for Network Services
- play_arrow Manage Service Instances
- Service Instance Overview
- About the Service Instances Page
- View Service Instance Details
- View Passive Assurance Monitoring Data
- View EVPN Passive Assurance Monitoring Results
- View L2 Circuit Passive Assurance Monitoring Data
- View L3VPN Passive Assurance Monitoring Results
- Physical Interfaces Health Check Results
- Logical Interfaces Health Check Results
- Performance Graphs to View Passive Assurance Monitoring Data
- play_arrow Provision VPN Services
- play_arrow Monitor Service Order Execution Workflows
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- play_arrow Active Assurance
- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Test Agents
- play_arrow Tests and Monitors
- play_arrow Test Templates
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- play_arrow Paragon Shell CLI Reference
- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Operational Mode Commands
- file copy
- monitor
- request paragon backup
- request paragon cluster pods reset
- request paragon cluster upgrade
- request paragon config
- request paragon deploy
- request paragon deploy cluster
- request paragon destroy cluster
- request paragon fix-permission
- request paragon load
- request paragon repair-node
- request paragon replace-node
- request paragon restore
- request paragon running-config
- request paragon ssh
- request paragon ssh-key
- request paragon storage cleanup
- request paragon super-user password reset
- request system decrypt password
- request system reboot
- show configuration paragon cluster
- show configuration paragon cluster applications (o)
- show configuration paragon cluster common-services (o)
- show host disk usage
- show paragon backup
- show paragon certificate expiry-date certificate-type
- show paragon cluster (o)
- show paragon cluster details
- show paragon cluster namespaces
- show paragon cluster nodes
- show paragon cluster pods
- show paragon cluster pods namespace healthbot sort
- show paragon images version
- show paragon images version namespace
- show paragon pvc details
- show paragon version
- play_arrow Configuration Mode Commands
- delete paragon cluster
- load set
- set paragon cluster applications
- set paragon cluster common-services ingress
- set paragon cluster insights victoria-metrics
- set paragon cluster install
- set paragon cluster kubernetes
- set paragon cluster mail-server
- set paragon cluster nodes
- set paragon cluster ntp
- set paragon cluster papi
- set paragon monitoring
- set system login
- show paragon cluster (c)
- show paragon cluster applications (c)
- show paragon cluster common-services ingress (c)
- play_arrow Troubleshooting Commands
- Troubleshoot Using the Paragon Shell CLI Commands
- request paragon support information
- request paragon troubleshooting information
- request paragon debug
- request paragon debug get-tsdb-data
- request paragon debug insights-kafka-data
- request paragon debug kafka
- request paragon debug logs
- request paragon debug logs namespace
- request paragon debug postgres
- request paragon debug redis
- play_arrow Service Orchestration
- About the Service Orchestration cMGD CLI
- set foghorn:core org-id
- set service design default version
- set dag state failed
- show service order status
- show service order as-json
- show service order as-yaml
- show service designs
- show device dependent configuration
- show insights configuration
- show configuration foghorn:customers
- show service instance lock status
- show service instance lock token
- show service projects
- show service order history
- show airflow dags
- show airflow dag-runs
- show paragon orgs
- request service project add
- request service order sync
- request network resources load
- request service order load
- request service order place
- request service order modify
- request service order delete
- request service order submit
- request service order provision
- request service design install
- request service design uninstall
- request create graphdb
- request service order set
- request service instance lock
- request service instance unlock
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Network Topology Visualization Overview
Topology visualization enables network administrators to view the complete network topology and its components. By monitoring the network topology, network administrators can monitor network health and plan changes to the topology to keep it functioning optimally.
The topology map in the Topology (Observability > Topology) page in Paragon Automation displays the network topology. The topology map is interactive, and you can customize the map to view the information that you choose. The network information table displayed at the bottom of the page enables you to view detailed information about links, devices, sites, and tunnels in your network and also customize your topology map view.
You can use the Topology page to perform the following tasks:
View network topology in the interactive topology map—The topology map displays the devices, the sites where the devices are located, and the links and tunnels between the devices in your network. The map is a representation of the network, and you can reload the map to refresh the network view. The devices on the map are identified by their hostnames. You can also change the labels to identify devices by their interfaces and IP addresses. You can view the real-time changes in your network if you enable the dynamic topology feature.
For more information, see Topology Map.
View live changes in your network—The topology map displays the live changes in your network. Paragon Automation establishes a BGP-LS peering session with the devices in your network, and enables you to view live changes in your network even if you do not adopt the devices in your network.
For more information, see Topology Menu Bar.
Manage the physical position of devices in the topology map for visual clarity—If there are many devices clustered together on the map, you can move the devices as per your personal preference or distribute them for easy viewing.
In Device View, the devices and links are displayed as per their coordinates saved in Paragon Automation. To manage the device positions and map layout, right-click a blank space in the map in Device view, click Layout, and select one of the available options. You can also import and export device location information in comma-separated values (CSV) format or GeoJSON format files.
For more information, see Topology Map.
In addition, you can switch between Device or Node View and Cluster View. In cases where devices and links are in proximity in the map, they might overlap with each other and clutter the map. In cluster view, you can collapse devices and links in the topology map into clusters and bundles to view them clearly. Clusters and bundles are aggregated forms of multiple devices and links and reduce the number of network elements visible on the map. Use the vertical topology menu bar on the right to switch between the default device view and cluster view.
For more information, see Topology Menu Bar.
View detailed information about the components in your topology in the network information table—The network information table at the bottom of the page displays detailed information about devices, links, and sites in your topology.
Click the Device tab in the network information table to view information about the devices in your topology. View information such as the site where the device is deployed, hostname, IP address, hardware, and severities of the alerts and alarms raised on the device. Alerts and alarms are collectively referred to as events in this topic.
For more information, see About the Device Tab.
Click the Link tab in the network information table to view information about the links between your devices. View information such as interface names and the IP addresses of the ingress and egress ports of interfaces connecting the devices. In addition, you can click a link to view information about interface statistics and status of the link.
For more information, see About the Link Tab.
Click the Site tab in the network information table to view information about the sites where the devices are located in your topology. View information such as site name, the number of devices in the site, and the severities of the events raised for all devices in the site. In addition, you can also configure new sites from this tab.
For more information, see About the Site Tab.
Click the Tunnels tab in the network information table to view information about all label-switched paths (LSPs), also known as tunnels, in your network.
For more information, see About the Tunnels Tab.
View severities of events—You can view severities of the events in the Device and Site tabs. The Device tab displays the total events raised on each individual device and the Site tab displays the total events generated for all devices in each site. To view more information about the events and to take action to fix the event condition, click the device name to navigate to the Observability > Troubleshoot Devices > Device-Name > Overview tab.
The Overview tab displays the different network component accordions along with their corresponding health status. If a device has an event, the severity of the event is displayed on the top right of the accordion. Expand the accordion with the event you want to view and perform the necessary action to fix the event condition.
For more information about the Device-name page, see About the Device-Name Page.