GUI Based Configuration
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Navigate to Configurations >> Configure >> GUI
This option can be used in case user wants to bring a very basic topology with VLAN, SVI, BGP and few more configuration
Navigate to Configurations >> Configure >> GUI
User can onboard the devices using *Onboard* option
Select the devices that needs to be configured
Auto discovered devices
Manual device addition
Next step: connect the links between devices
Select the link icon on the device and stretch it to another device link
Select the interfaces between devices
Save the links
Select Next to add the details
MTU: User can configure the MTU for the devices
NTP Server: NTP server can be added to sync the time
Timezone: Timezone can be added to sync the timezone
Syslog & SNMP Server: To push the syslogs and traps, user can add syslog and SNMP server details
FEC: FEC also can be configured directly from this page
DHCP: If users need DHCP address allocation that can be acchieved, and if the DHCP server is not in the same broadcast domain, so the user will have the option to configure DHCP Relayer IP
sFlow: sFlow can added by the with Port number
BGP unnumbered: user will have the priviledge to configure BGP unnumbered directly from this page
This page will help the user to add the IP address details on the interfaces and basic BGP Parameters
Click on the link to add the IP addresses
Click on per device to add the AS number and Loopback details
Save the details and select Configure option
Finally ONES will do the Config and Operation status check and will take a initial backup.
Use-case: BGP changes and VLAN config
Select NetOps tool
Pull the config from running cofnig to Configuration Editor
Do the Changes:
Add a BGP neighbor
Apply the Changes
Console logs will help a user to verify the status of the configuration changes