About the Offline Topology Page
To access the Offline Topology page:
Select Planning > Networks > Offline Models.
Select a network model and click Open to view the offline topology map.
On this page, you can view the topology map of your network model, modify the network model by adding network elements (devices, links, demands, interfaces, and tunnels), save the changes that you made to the network model, and run simulation for the failure scenarios that you have created.
The offline topology map page can be divided into three main components:
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Interactive Topology Map—Enables you to view devices, links, tunnels, and demands across sites in your network and customize the map display. Manage the map view, set device positions on the map, customize device, link labels, and font size using the right-click menu.
For more information, see View Network Topology Details.
Topology Menu Bar—A vertical bar at the top-right corner of the Network Optimization Intent page, which consists of the following icons:
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Reset icon—Center the topology map so that it zooms to fit the screen.
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Minus icon—Zoom out (reduce) the topology map.
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Plus icon—Zoom in (enlarge) the topology map.
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Switch to Cluster View/Node View icon—Switch to Cluster View from the default Node View and switch back to node view from cluster view.
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Settings icon—Configure display properties of the topology map.
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Network Table—Displays detailed information about tunnels, SRLGs, demands, and network elements (devices, links, and interfaces).
Table 1 lists the tabs on the offline topology map page.
Click the collapsible arrow icon at the bottom-left of the topology map to display or hide the network table.
Table 1: Tabs on the Offline Topology Map Page Tab Description Device Link Tunnels Demands Interfaces SRLGs
Tasks You Can Perform
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Back to Models—Click the Back to Models icon to go back to the Working Models page, where you can view the list of all working models that are available.
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View the name of the working model— You can view the name of the working model (offline network topology). You cannot edit the name here.
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Save the changes you have made to your offline network topology—Click the Actions drop-down menu and click Save Model to save the changes you have made to your offline network topology.
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Simulation—Simulate network element failures to get insights into network resilience and performance impact. Click Simulate drop-down menu to either run an exhaustive failure simulation or what-if failure simulation. For more information, see Exhaustive Failure Simulation or Exhaustive Failure Simulation.