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Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

1

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

%3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E

%3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

%3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E

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Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

%3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E

%3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Create a routing zone

Click on the "routing zones" tab.

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Create a routing zone (cont.)

Click on the "Create routing zone" button to create a new routing zone.

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Add a name

Add a desired VRF name to create the Routing zone.

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

%3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E

%3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29

Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

%3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E

%3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Click on edit button

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP

Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed

Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

%3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E

%3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

%3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E

%3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Choose the type as VXLAN

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Enter a desired name

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!
1

Choose the appropriate IP subnet such that the application is available on all the devices in the fabric. This is because the development team is certain to make the application available to all the employeed within the orgnaization.

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%3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

%3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E

%3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

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%3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding

Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

%3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E

%3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Verify active configuration

Click on the "active" tab.

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Choose a desired device to check for config changes

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console

Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to

Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

%3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E

%3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E

Steps
  • %3Cp%3ELet%20us%20assume%2C%20the%20networking%20team%20has%20received%20a%20call%20from%20the%20development%20team%20that%20they%20have%20created%20a%20new%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThey%20need%20some%20virtual%20networks%2C%20routing%20zones%20to%20deploy%20this%20application.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWithin%20Apstra%2C%20it%20is%20very%20easy%20to%20define%20that%20intent%20-%20where%20those%20VMs%20and%20networks%20are%20located.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EThe%20intent%20is%20easy%20to%20define-%20where%20the%20machine%20are%20located%20and%20what%20policies%20are%20needed%20in%20place.%20Let%20us%20create%20a%20simple%20one%20for%20the%20sake%20of%20this%20example.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3EWe%20are%20going%20to%20create%20a%20routing%20zone.%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3ETo%20get%20started%20click%20on%20%5C%27Stage%22%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Virtual%22%20tab.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C/p%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ENote%3A%26nbsp%3B%3C/strong%3E%3Cem%3E%3Cspan%20style%3D%22font-size%3A%2013px%3B%22%3EAs%20a%20pure%20software%20implementation%2C%20the%20Apstra%20AOS%20operating%20system%20is%20installed%20on%20a%20server%20or%20on%20any%20VM.%20The%20device%20agents%2C%20which%20are%20installed%20on%20the%20device%20itself%20or%20outside%2C%20ensure%20that%20your%20existing%20network%20devices%20connect%20to%20the%20software.%20They%20can%20then%20be%20combined%20in%20the%20network%20design%20phase%20as%20logical%20devices%20and%20racks%20to%20form%20a%20template%20%28blueprint%29.%3C/span%3E%3C/em%3E%3C/p%3E
  • Create a routing zone
  • Create a routing zone (cont.)
  • Add a name
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20%22Create%22%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Routing%20zone.%20In%20this%20example%20we%20are%20calling%20it%20%22Prod%22%20since%20we%20are%20creating%20this%20to%20deploy%20a%20live%20application%20created%20by%20the%20development%20team.%3C/p%3E
  • Create%20a%20routing%20zone%20%28cont.%29
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Prod%20Leaf%20loopback%20IP%22%20tab%20that%20is%20highlighted%20by%20an%20alert%20icon.%3C/p%3E
  • Click on edit button
  • Select%20the%20desired%20Loopback%20IP
  • Continue%20to%20save%20the%20IP%20addressed
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22staged%22%20tab%20first%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20Create%20Virtual%20Networks%20button%20to%20get%20started.%3C/p%3E
  • Choose the type as VXLAN
  • Enter a desired name
  • %3Cp%3EOne%20we%20enter%20all%20the%20necessary%20information%2C%20click%20on%20the%20%22create%22%20button%20to%20finish%20creating%20the%20Virtual%20network.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EPlease%20note%20the%20configurations%20have%20not%20yet%20been%20pushed%20to%20the%20devices.%3C/p%3E
  • %3Cp%3EClick%20on%20the%20%22Commit%22%20button%20to%20push%20the%20configurations%20on%20to%20the%20devices%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Add%20a%20note%20to%20identify%20the%20commit%20changes%20for%20better%20understanding
  • %3Cp%3EApstra%20will%20convert%20the%20configurations%20into%20declarative%20language%20for%20every%20individual%20device%20in%20the%20fabric.%3C/p%3E
  • Verify active configuration
  • Choose a desired device to check for config changes
  • Click%20to%20bring%20up%20the%20console
  • Click%20on%20the%20configuration%20to
  • %3Cp%3EWe%20had%20named%20the%20config%20%22Great%20App%22.%20This%20is%20a%20simple%20demonstration%20to%20highlight%20that%20the%20conifiguaration%20was%20indeed%20pushed%20down%20the%20the%20individual%20devices.%20The%20change%20was%20successful%20as%20is%20evident%20from%20the%20search%20results%20below.%3C/p%3E
  • Thank you!

Thank you!

Thank%20you%21