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SD-WAN Orchestrator 7.0.0.r3 Administration Guide

7.0.1

Viewing device link reports

Viewing device link reports

The Devices > Link tab contains information about the following links: underlay, static overlay, shortcut overlay, and external VPN gateway overlay.

To view device link reports:
  1. Go to Monitor > Devices > Link.

    The Static Overlay tab displays for the selected device. You can also click the Underlay or Shortcut Overlay tabs.

    You can switch between devices by using the dropdown menu in the toolbar at the top of the page.

    Report
    Underlay

    The Underlay pane includes the following views:

    • Traffic: Contains reports about the total inbound and outbound throughput, and session ramp-up of the SD-WAN underlay links. The table features information about the device's status, inbound/outbound bytes, and session of the underlay link.
    • Quality: Contains reports about performance status, packet loss, jitter, and latency for the device overlay links.
    Static Overlay

    The Static Overlay pane is the default view of the Link page and includes the views:

    • Quality: Contains reports of quality evaluation, jitter, latency, and packet loss in the device overlay links.
    • Traffic: Contains reports about the total inbound/outbound throughput and session.
    Shortcut Overlay

    Available when ADVPN is enabled on devices, and shortcut links are established.

    The charts monitor the total inbound and outbound throughput of the shortcut overly links.

    The table features information about peer devices, inbound/outbound bytes, and bandwidth.

    You can also view unknown peer devices and unknown peer ports.

    At the bottom of the pane is a table of additional information, such as Name, Peer Device, Status, Quality, and so on.

    External VPN Gateway Overlay

    Available when external VPN gateways are enabled on devices, and links are established.

  2. Set one or more of the following filters to change the view.

    Not all filters are available on all tabs.

    Filter

    Time

    From the time dropdown menu, select a time range.

    Underlay Name Filter

    Click the Underlay Name Filter box to select an underlay port.

    Peer Device Filter

    Click the Peer Device Filter box to select one of the following filters:

    • All hubs
    • All edges

    Alternately, you can select one or more of the individual devices displayed in the filter list.

    Status Filter

    Click the Status Filter box to select Up or Down status.

    Quality Filter

    Click the Quality box to select one of the following filters:

    • Disconnected
    • Bad
    • Acceptable
    • Good
    • Excellent
  3. Click the Export button to export the report to PDF.

Viewing device link reports

The Devices > Link tab contains information about the following links: underlay, static overlay, shortcut overlay, and external VPN gateway overlay.

To view device link reports:
  1. Go to Monitor > Devices > Link.

    The Static Overlay tab displays for the selected device. You can also click the Underlay or Shortcut Overlay tabs.

    You can switch between devices by using the dropdown menu in the toolbar at the top of the page.

    Report
    Underlay

    The Underlay pane includes the following views:

    • Traffic: Contains reports about the total inbound and outbound throughput, and session ramp-up of the SD-WAN underlay links. The table features information about the device's status, inbound/outbound bytes, and session of the underlay link.
    • Quality: Contains reports about performance status, packet loss, jitter, and latency for the device overlay links.
    Static Overlay

    The Static Overlay pane is the default view of the Link page and includes the views:

    • Quality: Contains reports of quality evaluation, jitter, latency, and packet loss in the device overlay links.
    • Traffic: Contains reports about the total inbound/outbound throughput and session.
    Shortcut Overlay

    Available when ADVPN is enabled on devices, and shortcut links are established.

    The charts monitor the total inbound and outbound throughput of the shortcut overly links.

    The table features information about peer devices, inbound/outbound bytes, and bandwidth.

    You can also view unknown peer devices and unknown peer ports.

    At the bottom of the pane is a table of additional information, such as Name, Peer Device, Status, Quality, and so on.

    External VPN Gateway Overlay

    Available when external VPN gateways are enabled on devices, and links are established.

  2. Set one or more of the following filters to change the view.

    Not all filters are available on all tabs.

    Filter

    Time

    From the time dropdown menu, select a time range.

    Underlay Name Filter

    Click the Underlay Name Filter box to select an underlay port.

    Peer Device Filter

    Click the Peer Device Filter box to select one of the following filters:

    • All hubs
    • All edges

    Alternately, you can select one or more of the individual devices displayed in the filter list.

    Status Filter

    Click the Status Filter box to select Up or Down status.

    Quality Filter

    Click the Quality box to select one of the following filters:

    • Disconnected
    • Bad
    • Acceptable
    • Good
    • Excellent
  3. Click the Export button to export the report to PDF.