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View Network Reports

Paragon Automation enables you to generate and view Network reports that help you identify network issues. For information on the types of Network reports and how to generate them, see Network Reports Overview.

To access the page for a specific network report, select Reports > Network > Report-Name.

You can perform the following actions on this page:

  • View the following Network reports:

    • Integrity Check reports, see Table 1.

    • LSP Discrepancy reports, see Table 2.

  • Download a report—Hover over the Download button on the top-right corner of the report and select either CSV or JSON to download the report as a comma-separated values file (CSV) or JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) file, respectively.

  • View router configuration files—Select an item in the Integrity Check report and hover over the More button on the top-right corner of the report to select Show Config. Alternatively, hover over an item and click the details icon that appears.

    The Configuration pane appears on the right side of the page, displaying the configuration for the selected item.

  • Show or hide columns in a report—Click the vertical ellipsis icon at the top right corner of the report and select the columns that you want displayed in the report.

    Only the columns that you selected are displayed.

Table 1 explains the fields displayed in the Integrity Check reports.

Table 1: Integrity Check Reports

Field

Description

Category

Category to which the integrity check belongs.

Example: IS-IS, Tunnel, RSVP

Message

Description of the error.

This column may also contain references to specific configuration files or host names when more than one configuration file is involved.

Detail

Details of the entity in which the error was detected.

Severity

Severity level (High, Medium, Low, and Warning) of the error:

  • High—Indicates a severe problem that may cause major issues in the network.

  • Medium—Indicates that the problem is not severe but should be fixed to prevent issues in the network.

  • Low—Indicates that the problem is not severe but should be fixed to prevent issues in the network. An error with Medium severity level has higher priority over an error with Low severity level.

  • Warning—Indicates a potential problem in the network and must be examined.

Error Source

Device in which the error was detected.

Source File

File in which the error was detected.

Displays a configuration file name, or a description when more than one configuration file is involved.

Line Number

Line in the configuration file where the error was detected.

Line Content

Content of the line in the configuration file where the error was detected.

Msg ID

Index value assigned to the error for identification.

Note:

This field is reserved for future use.

Table 2 explains the fields displayed in the LSP Discrepancy reports.

Table 2: LSP Discrepancy Reports

Field

Description

Out-of-Sync Time

Date (in MM/DD/YYYY format) and time (in HH:MM:SS 24-hour or AM/PM format) at which the LSP discrepancy report was generated.

LSP Name

Name of the LSP that is impacted.

Node

Source Node for the LSP that is impacted.

Control Type

Control type of the LSP (PCE-initiated, Delegated, or Device-controlled) that is impacted.

Path Type

Path type of the LSP (Primary, Secondary, or Standby) that is impacted.

Description

Details of the discrepancy in the LSP.

Example: Host is not pcep enabled