Accessing the Contrail Services Orchestration GUIs
![]() | Note: We recommend that you use Google Chrome Version 60 or later to access the Contrail Service Orchestration (CSO) GUIs. |
See Table 1 for information about logging into the Contrail Service Orchestration GUIs.
Table 1: Access Details for the GUIs
GUI | URL | Login Credentials |
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Administration Portal | https://central-IP-Address where: central-IP-Address—IP address of the VM that hosts the microservices for the central POP For example: https://192.0.2.1 | Specify the OpenStack Keystone username and password. The default username is |
Customer Portal | Same as the URL used to access the Administration Portal | Specify the credentials when you create the Customer either In Administration Portal or with API calls. |
Designer Tools—Log into Network Service Designer and click the menu in the top left of the page to access the other designer tools. | https://central-IP-Address:83 where: central-IP-Address—IP address of the VM that hosts the microservices for the central POP For example: https://192.0.2.1:83 | Specify the OpenStack Keystone username and password. The default username is |
Kibana This tool provides a visual representation of log files. You can use it to monitor:
| http://infra-vm-IP-Address | ha-proxy-IP-Address:5601 where: infra-vm-IP-Address—IP address of the VM that hosts the infrastructure services for a central or regional POP. Use this option to monitor network services. ha-proxy-IP-Address—IP address of high availability (HA) proxy. Use this option to monitor the microservices.
For example: http://192.0.2.2:5601 | Login credentials are not needed. |
Grafana and Prometheus These tools provide monitoring and troubleshooting for the infrastructure services in Contrail Service Orchestration. You use Prometheus to create queries for the infrastructure services and Grafana to view the results of the queries in a visual format. |
where: ha-proxy-IP-Address—IP address of HA proxy
For example: http://192.0.2.2:30900 | Login credentials are not needed. |