Juniper's Apstra keeps track of all changes in it's graph database. Time Voyager is a simple way to keep track of all of them throughout the entire fabric.
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For example purposes, let us assume the Routing zone and the VXLAN were removed from the network named Green.
We can confirm that by observing the packet drops on the Green network.
So we will continue to restore the network by clicking on the "restore" icon next to the desired version.
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As noted here, the network configuration will be rolled back to the revision " Add Green-VXLAN and Green-RZ"
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Commit the change
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Click to commit the changes
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Click to commit the changes from staged to Active
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Verify the network is restored by observing the traffic flow.
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Click on Virtual
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Click on routing zones to ensure they exist
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Click on connectivity Templates
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Ensure the configuration is rolled back to the desired one
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Juniper's Apstra keeps track of all changes in it's graph database. Time Voyager is a simple way to keep track of all of them throughout the entire fabric.
For example purposes, let us assume the Routing zone and the VXLAN were removed from the network named Green.We can confirm that by observing the packet drops on the Green network.
So we will continue to restore the network by clicking on the "restore" icon next to the desired version.
As noted here, the network configuration will be rolled back to the revision " Add Green-VXLAN and Green-RZ"
Commit the change
Click to commit the changes
Click to commit the changes from staged to Active
Verfiy the network is restored
Click on Virtual
Click on routing zones to ensure they exist
Click on connectivity Templates
Ensure the configuration is rolled back to the desired one
Thank you
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There are a few loopholes and inconsistencies (for example {spoiler alert}: how the actual f@#k does the clan keep 3 giant ancient anacondas fed and alive ffs??) in conjunction with a few sub-par performances, but, overall its a pleasant spinoff and accompaniment to the other 2 films in the franchise, and does so with considerably less focus on firearms and more on the action one might expect to see from a strong culturally Japanese standpoint.