Appliances

You can access the Appliances page by clicking in the left main menu of ExtremeCloud SD-WAN or in the Appliances widget on the Dashboard.

Overview

The Overview dashboard displays the appliances of your network with the following column information:

Appliances: name of the appliance
Sites: associated site
Appliance State: if Managed, the appliance is managed by ExtremeCloud SD-WAN. If the appliance is Unmanaged, it is not configured/deployed and there is no traffic routing, nor monitoring or alarming. The appliance license is not consumed.
Status: connected or disconnected in the network
Fabric LLDP Signaling: LLDP including Fabric Extend TLVs is received or not (due to missing configuration, LLDP exception, etc.). Only appears if Fabric Support is enabled.
Configuration Status
Serial Number
Firmware: build number
Management IP: Management IP address
Template: associated template
Last update: date when the appliance was updated
Action: enables you to delete the appliance

Note that you can sort appliances by clicking each column header.

Appliance Details

In the Overview table, click the Appliance Name.

The left pane of the window is a summary of the appliance configuration and policy. You can edit both of them. Refer to "Configuring Appliances", "Creating Appliance Templates", "Configuring the Network Policy"
The Fabric Support summary contains Fabric Switch information and status as well as Peering information. It also enables you to display the corresponding Fabric Engine page in ExtremeCloud IQ Site Engine.
Click the Peers link to display The Peering Status table.

This table enables you to monitor the state of Vxlan tunnels (Fabric Extend tunnels) thanks to the Remote SD-WAN Appliance name, GRE/IPSEC or MPLS connectivity state, Fabric Switch name and IS-IS adjacency state without using any other tool such as ExtremeCloud IQ Site Engine.

Click the XIQSE link under Managed by -> Application to display the appropriate Device page of ExtremeCloud IQ Site Engine. Refer to the Devices section of the ExtremeCloud IQ Site Engine User Guide.
The appliance location is represented by a red flag on the map. All Appliance Connections are also shown with the number of existing alarms. Click the Alarms widget to view alarm details. Refer to "Alarms Management"
Click the Connection Details button to display the connection details, i.e. the overlays with their status (up or down), their destination site and destination appliance/interface. You can download this information as an Appliance_Connection_Data.csv file.
The lower panel summary displays the number of appliance interfaces with their throughput, CPU Usage and when the DHCP Server service is activated, the number of active DHCP leases and the maximum number of possible leases (network devices that are active and use the DHCP Server).
Click the Active link to display the Advanced Troubleshooting window.
Refer to the following sections for a complete description of the available functions:
Utilities -> Run Scripts
Utilities -> Firmware Upgrade
Utilities -> Remote Console
Advanced Troubleshooting

In the Overview table, click the Site Name associated with each appliance. Refer to "Sites".