- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Main Window
- play_arrow File Manager
- play_arrow Topology Window
- play_arrow File Menu
- play_arrow Import Network Wizard
- play_arrow Network Menu
- Network Menu Overview
- Network Menu: Summary
- Network Menu: Nodes
- Network Menu: Links
- Network Menu: Interfaces
- Network Menu: Demands
- Network Menu: Tunnels
- Network Menu: Sites
- Network Menu: SRLG
- Network Menu: Owners
- Network Menu: Templates
- Network Menu: OSPF Areas/Domains
- Network Menu: QoS Manager
- Network Menu: Service Type
- Network Menu: Admin Weight
- Network Menu: Path and Capacity
- Network Menu: Show Site Demands
- Network Menu: Aggregate Demands/Tunnels
- play_arrow Design Menu
- play_arrow Traffic Menu
- play_arrow Inventory Menu
- play_arrow Report Manager
- play_arrow Admin Menu
- play_arrow Tools Menu
- play_arrow Appendix A: Input Files Format
- play_arrow Appendix B: Search Preferences
Simulation Menu Overview
The Simulation menu is used to run various failure scenarios. You can perform simulations on both new and existing designs to determine resiliency in the backbone. By default, Paragon Planner simulation mimics the actual hardware. However, you can also adjust simulation parameters for experimentation and “what-if” purposes.
In Failure Analysis, path provisioning simulates the hardware's implementation of bandwidth allocation and demand routing on the existing topology. You can run interactive simulations or simulation scripts (predefined or user-created). In addition, you can try simulating path placement for several iterations to see what impact demand path placement and demand routing order have on the network.
By default, Paragon Planner failure simulation will mimic the actual hardware ( for example, in routing, max hop, etc.). However, you can adjust simulation parameters for experimentation purposes.
These can be accessed by selecting Tools > Options > Failure Simulation, and are described in detail in Tools: Options Menu. In addition to Path Placement controls, these options also control certain aspects of the Failure Analysis and Reporting.
Failure analysis reports can be generated for the following cases:
Single Line Failure Report - simulation report for each single line failure
Link Failure Report - simulation report for each link failure
Node Failure Report - simulation report for each single node failure at every site for each vendor
Random Daily Failure Report - simulation report for randomly generated multi-link or multi-vendor failure scenarios
Replay Up-Down Sequences Report - simulation report for any link/node/vendor up or down sequence