Paragon Automation GUI Menu Overview
The Paragon Automation GUI menu enables you to access the different Paragon Automation applications and perform tasks related to those applications. In addition, you can perform tasks that are common to the different Paragon Automation applications. The tasks that you can perform is based on the roles and access privileges (capabilities) that you’re assigned as a Paragon Automation user. For more information, see Roles Overview.
Paragon Active Assurance is not yet integrated with the Paragon Automation suite of applications. Therefore, Paragon Active Assurance features are not accessible from the Paragon Automation GUI.
Table 1 shows the top-level menu items (sub-menus) in the Paragon Automation GUI.
Sub-menu |
Description |
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Favorites |
Displays the pages that are marked as favorites. See Paragon Automation GUI Overview. |
Dashboard |
Access a user-configurable dashboard that you can customize with available widgets (also known as dashlets). See About the Dashboard Page. |
Monitoring |
Access various monitoring tasks, such as network health, alarms and alerts, and jobs. See Table 2. |
Reports |
Access various types of reports, such as health,network, maintenance, inventory, and demand reports. See Table 3. |
Network |
Access tasks related to Paragon Pathfinder, such as network topology, label-switched path (LSP) delegation, and path optimization. See Table 4. |
Planning |
Access the Paragon Planner desktop and web application. See Table 5. |
Configuration |
Access tasks related to configuration, such as adding and discovering devices, device and network groups, templates, playbooks and rules. See Table 6. |
Administration |
Access tasks related to administration, such as managing users and roles, authentication, and licenses. See Table 7. |
ATOM |
Access the Anuta ATOM application. See Integration with Anuta ATOM Overview. |
The Paragon Automation suite contains a built‐in element management system (EMS) that provides features that are used by one or more Paragon Automation applications. Therefore, in the sections that follow, for the menu items used to access these features, the applicable application is listed as base component.