Marvis Conversations and Queries Overview
You can interact with Marvis by using the Marvis Conversational Assistant or by entering structured queries using the Marvis Query Language.
Marvis Conversational Assistant Video Demo
In this video demo, Marvis helps to troubleshoot an issue with Microsoft Teams.
Marvis is also ever present in the forefront of the Mist experience. You can ask Marvis questions about the network at any time. You can ask it to help you do things like troubleshoot a device or access documentation. At our our Cupertino site, we know Teams is an important collaboration application.
A particular user at the site has noticed periodic issues with poor Teams calls. Let's ask Marvis to help us out. Marvis quickly responds with a handful of Teams sessions that it determined were calls from our user yesterday. Great.
Let's ask Marvis to troubleshoot one of them. Marvis returns the end-to-end path of the session from client-to-cloud app server. We can see that Marvis points out the WAN as a source of issues that impacted the experience. Going one step further, it shows us the WAN Edges that the session traversed, and it pinpoints high network jitter between the edge devices that impacted the experience.
Think about that for a moment. A simple question. Why was my Teams call bad? A question that would historically need to be answered by top technical operators across different disciplines of expertise.
Going device to device, pouring through logs and packet captures, mountains of monitoring information just to answer where the session went and where it went wrong. A simple question, simply answered by asking Marvis.
You also can enter structured queries by using the Marvis Query Language. For more information, see Marvis Query Language.
Get started:
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To use the Conversational Assistant—Click the Marvis icon at the top-left corner or bottom-right corner of the Juniper Mist portal. For more information about the conversational assistant, see Marvis Conversational Assistant.
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To use the structured query language—Select Marvis > Marvis Actions from the left menu. Then click the Ask a Question button at the top-right corner of the page. For more information about the query language, see Marvis Query Language.