- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Access the Paragon Automation GUI
- play_arrow Access the Paragon Planner
- play_arrow Configure SMTP, LDAP, and Portal Settings
- play_arrow Manage Users
- play_arrow Manage Roles
- play_arrow Manage User Groups
- play_arrow Identity Providers
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- play_arrow Workflows
- play_arrow Base Platform
- play_arrow Paragon Pathfinder
- play_arrow Paragon Planner
- play_arrow Paragon Insights
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- play_arrow Manage Devices and Network
- play_arrow Devices
- play_arrow Device Groups
- play_arrow Device Images
- play_arrow Network
- play_arrow Network Groups
- play_arrow Topology Filter
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- play_arrow Manage Device Templates and Configuration Templates
- play_arrow Configuration Templates
- Configuration Templates Overview
- Configuration Templates Workflow
- About the Configuration Templates Page
- Add Configuration Templates
- Preview and Render a Configuration Template
- Assign Configuration Templates to a Device Template
- Deploy a Configuration Template to a Device
- Edit, Clone, and Delete a Configuration Template
- play_arrow Device Templates
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- play_arrow Manage Playbook, Rules, Resources, and Graphs
- play_arrow Playbooks
- play_arrow Rules
- Understand Paragon Insights Topics
- Rules Overview
- About the Rules Page
- Add a Predefined Rule
- Edit, Clone, Delete, and Download Rules
- Configure a Custom Rule in Paragon Automation GUI
- Configure Paragon Insights Notification for LSP Gray Failures
- Configure Multiple Sensors per Device
- Understand Sensor Precedence
- Configure Sensor Precedence
- play_arrow Resources
- Understand Root Cause Analysis
- About the Resources Page
- Add Resources for Root Cause Analysis
- Configure Dependency Between Resources
- Example Configuration: OSPF Resource Dependency
- Edit Resources and Dependencies
- Upload Resources
- Download Resources
- Clone Resources
- Delete User-Generated Resources and Dependencies
- Filter Resources
- play_arrow Graphs
- play_arrow Grafana
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- play_arrow Manage Sensor Settings, Insights Settings, and Data Summarization Profiles
- play_arrow Sensor Settings
- Sensors Overview
- About the Ingest Settings Page
- Configure NetFlow Settings
- Configure a Rule Using Flow Sensor
- About the Frequency Profiles
- Manage Frequency Profiles
- Apply a Frequency Profile
- Configure Offset Time
- Configure a Rule Using Server Monitoring Sensor
- Configure Native GPB Ingest
- Configure sFlow Settings
- Configure SNMP Ingest
- Configure a Rule Using SNMP Scalar
- Configure SNMP Trap and Inform Notifications
- Configure Outbound SSH Port for iAgent
- Configure System Log Ingest
- System Log Optional Configurations
- Configure a Rule Using Syslog
- Understand Inband Flow Analyzer 2.0
- Configure Device Details for Inband Flow Analyzer Devices
- Delete an Inband Flow Analyzer Device
- Understand Bring Your Own Ingest
- Load BYOI Default Plug-ins
- Configure Bring Your Own Ingest Default Plug-in Instances
- Build and Load BYOI Custom Plug-in Images
- Configure Bring Your Own Ingest Custom Plug-in Instances
- Use Sample Rule and Playbook Configurations for BYOI Custom Plug-in Instances
- Configure Ingest Mapping for Default BYOI Plug-in Instances
- Delete a BYOI Plug-in
- About the Diagnostics Page
- Use the Self Test Tool
- Use the Reachability Test
- Use the Ingest Test Tool
- Use the No-Data Tool
- Paragon Insights Tagging Overview
- Types of Tagging
- Add a Tagging Profile
- Apply a Tagging Profile
- Delete a Tagging Profile
- Understand User-Defined Actions and Functions
- Modify User-Defined Action, Function, and Workflow Engines
- Enable UDA Scheduler in Trigger Action
- Understand kube-state-metrics Service
- play_arrow Insights Settings
- About the Insights Settings Page
- Add Alert Blackouts
- About Alert Notifications
- Use Exim4 for E-mails
- Configure the Exim4 Agent to Send E-mail
- Configure a Notification Profile
- Enable Alert Notifications for Device Groups and Network Groups
- Configure Report Settings
- Configure Scheduler Settings
- Configure a Retention Policy
- Configure Destination Settings
- Time Series Database (TSDB) Overview
- Manage Time Series Database Settings
- Backup and Restore the TSDB
- Time Series Database Replication Scenarios
- play_arrow Data Summarization Profiles
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- play_arrow Monitoring
- play_arrow Monitor Network Health
- play_arrow Manage Alarms and Alerts
- play_arrow Monitor Jobs
- play_arrow Analytics
- play_arrow Monitor Workflows
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- play_arrow Reports
- play_arrow Health Reports
- play_arrow Network Reports
- play_arrow Maintenance Reports
- play_arrow Inventory Reports
- play_arrow Demand Reports
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- play_arrow Administration
- play_arrow Manage E-mail Templates
- play_arrow Manage Audit Logs
- play_arrow Configure External EMS
- play_arrow Manage Task Scheduler
- play_arrow Manage Security Settings
- play_arrow License Management
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Network Information Table Overview
The Network Information Table at the bottom of the Topology page displays detailed network information based on one of the following tabs selected:
Node—View node information and add, edit, or delete nodes in the network.
Link—View link information and add, edit, or delete links in the network.
Tunnel—View tunnel information and provision, edit, or delete tunnels in the network.
Interface—View information about various interfaces (such as IPv4, MAC, and VRF) in the network.
Anycast Group—View information about different anycast groups in the network. You can view the anycast group Prefix Address, State (valid or not), SR (segment routing) information such as flags and index, and the Members of the anycast group.
Segment Routing is a forwarding architecture which instructs a router on what to do with certain packets. Multiple types of SIDs supported such as node SIDs, prefix SIDs, Adjacency SIDs, Binding SIDs along with Anycast SIDs.
Anycast SIDs are a type of prefix SID that represents a group. It is present in multiple devices, and the network can reach any of the members on the group, based on IGP shortest path or potentially any other constraint defined. Anycast SID have multiple use cases, for example, they can be used as transit SIDs (loose hops) on a SR-TE policy, or used as destination (representing a service, or representing border gateways on a multi-domain network).
For LSPs using anycast group as intermediate hop, the intermediate hop will be a set of nodes. Within an anycast group, all the routers advertise the same prefix with the same SID value, which facilitates load balancing.
Container LSP—View container LSP information and add, edit, or delete container LSPs and their sub-LSPs.
Maintenance—View information about existing maintenance events and add, edit, simulate, or delete these events.
P2MP Group—View information about P2MP group and their sub-LSPs, and add, edit, or delete them.
SRLG/Facility—View information about shared risk link group (SRLG) or Facilities and add, edit, or delete them.
Topology Group—View information about topology groups in the network. You can edit or delete a topology group.
The Node, Link, and Tunnel tabs are displayed by default. To view other tabs, you can hover over the More Tabs list (next to the Tunnel tab) and select required tab.
You can show or hide the network information table by clicking the collapsible arrow icon.
Tasks You Can Perform
You can perform the following tasks:
Related to nodes, see About the Node Tab.
Related to links, see About the Link Tab.
Related to tunnels, see About the Tunnel Tab.
Related to interfaces, see About the Interface Tab.
Related to container LSPs, see About the Container LSP Tab.
Related to maintenance events, see About the Maintenance Tab.
Related to P2MP groups, see About the P2MP Groups Tab.
Related to SRLG/Facility, see About the SRLG/Facility Tab.
- Related to topology groups, see About the Topology Group Tab.
Filter Entries—Filter the table entries by adding new filtering criteria.
Hover over the Filter (funnel) icon and select Add Filter. On the Add Criteria page, select the filtering criteria from the Field and Condition list, and enter the text to be compared in the Value field. Click Add.
The filtered table entries are listed and the filter criteria name is displayed above the table column names.
You can click the cross (X) icon (next to the filter name) to remove the filtering criteria.
Note:You can add multiple filtering criteria. Once you add the multiple filtering criteria, you can select the And condition to display the entries matching all the filtering criteria or select the Or condition to display the entries matching any one of the filtering criteria.
Quick filter: Save the filtering criteria as quick filters. Once you have added all the filtering criteria, you can save a particular criteria or multiple criteria for future use by clicking Save.
On the Save Filter window, enter a name for the filter, optionally toggle the Set as Default button if you want to use this filtering criteria by default, and click OK.
The saved filters are displayed under Quick Filters when you hover over the Filter (funnel) icon. You can then apply these saved filters to the table entries.
Show/Hide Columns—Choose to show or hide a specific column in the table.
Hover over the More Options (vertical ellipsis) > Show/Hide Columns and select the Column-Name check box of the columns you want to display in the table.
Reset Preference—Reset the displayed columns to the default set of columns for each tab in the table.
Hover over the More Options (vertical ellipsis) and select Reset Preference.
Sort Entries—Click the column name to highlight the up and down arrows next to the column name. Sort the table entries in ascending or descending order of that column by clicking the up or down arrow respectively.
The network information table is not refreshed automatically. If there is a network event, a small yellow indicator next to Refresh icon at the bottom-left of the table is displayed. You must refresh the table explicitly.