- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Overview
- About the Paragon Automation (Pathfinder, Planner, Insights) User Guide
- Paragon Automation Overview
- Paragon Pathfinder Overview
- Paragon Insights Overview
- Paragon Planner Overview
- Understand Differences between Paragon Pathfinder and Planner
- Paragon Automation GUI Overview
- Paragon Automation GUI Menu 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 Configure Your Network
- play_arrow Topology
- play_arrow Network Information Table
- Network Information Table Overview
- About the Node Tab
- Add a Node
- Edit Node Parameters
- Delete a Node
- About the Link Tab
- Add a Link
- Edit Link Parameters
- Delete a Link
- About the Tunnel Tab
- Understand How Pathfinder Handles LSPs
- Reroute LSPs Overview
- Segment Routing Overview
- Add a Single Tunnel
- Add Diverse Tunnels
- Add Multiple Tunnels
- Edit and Delete Tunnels
- About the Demand Tab
- About the Interface Tab
- Container LSP Overview
- About the Container LSP Tab
- Add a Container LSP
- Edit Container LSP Parameters
- Maintenance Event Overview
- About the Maintenance Tab
- Add a Maintenance Event
- Edit a Maintenance Event
- Simulate a Maintenance Event
- Delete a Maintenance Event
- About the P2MP Groups Tab
- Add a P2MP Group
- Edit P2MP Group Parameters
- About the SRLG/Facility Tab
- Add an SRLG/Facility
- Edit SRLG/Facility Parameters
- About the Topology Group Tab
- Add Anycast Group Tunnels
- play_arrow Tunnels
- play_arrow Change Control Management
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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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About the Diagnostics Page
Paragon Insights supports four verification and troubleshooting features:
Paragon Insights Self Test — To know how to run the test, see Use the Self Test Tool.
Device Reachability Test — To know how to run the test, see Use the Reachability Test.
Ingest Connectivity Test — To know how to run the test, see Use the Ingest Test Tool.
Debug No-Data — To know how to run the test, see Use the No-Data Tool
Paragon Insights Self Test | The self-test tool validates the core functionality of Paragon Insights. To perform the self test, the tool performs a typical set of tasks:
The self-test instance essentially acts as a fully working setup, running entirely within the Paragon Insights system. When testing is complete, the tool provides a report. In addition to validating the Paragon Insights installation, the self-test feature also provides:
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Device Reachability Test | Earlier, you would need to get through the entire setup procedure - add the device, setup a device group, apply playbooks, monitor devices - at which point the health pages would indicate “no data” indicating that the setup did not work correctly. But, “no data” does not indicate whether the problem is a reachability issue or data streaming issue. In Paragon Insights, the device reachability tool can verify connectivity to a device. The tool performs tests using ping and SSH. Paragon Insights uses the device’s IP address or host name, based on what was configured when adding the device. |
Ingest Connectivity Test | The ingest connectivity tool can verify ingest methods where Paragon Insights initiates the connection, such as OpenConfig, iAgent, and SNMP. Paragon Insights does not test UDP-based ingest methods, such as syslog and Native GPB, as the UDP parameters are common to a device group and not specific to a device. This tool provides multiple benefits such as:
Paragon Insights validates each supported ingest method in its own way:
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Debug No-Data | The debug no-data tool helps to determine why a device or rule is showing a status of “no-data”. The tool takes a sequential, step-by-step approach to determine at which stage incoming data is getting dropped or blocked, as follows:
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