Integrity Check Options Tab
Paragon Planner automatically detects a variety of errors of various severity levels. Some of these warnings may not be of interest, or are not a source of concern for your network. For this reason, a number of options are provided in this tab to allow you to filter for just those integrity checks (ICs) that concern you.
Network OptionsNetwork Options
The Network section of the window is used to specify the set of configuration files to perform the integrity checking on. If you use Paragon Planner to monitor the live network, you can select “Use live network”. Alternatively, select “Use specification file” and specify the configuration file folder and corresponding specification file path created by importing the configuration files.
Filter by Category
IC’s are organized into different categories, as listed in the window. You can mark the “Include All Categories” checkbox if you wish to see IC’s belonging to all categories. Otherwise, highlight just those categories you are interested in, in the “Select From” list on the left, and move them to the “Categories to be included” list on the right via the “Add->” button. Pressing the “Add All >>” button is equivalent to selecting the “Include All Categories” checkbox.
Filter by Message
You can filter the integrity check results according to specific IC messages. There is a predefined set of IC messages, each assigned its own msg ID (or message ID), which is the number preceding the message. These are listed in the left hand list of the Filter by Message section.
To customize the ICs to show, unselect “Include All Messages”, highlight just those categories you are interested in, in the “Select From” list on the left, and move them to the “Messages to be included” list on the right via the “Add->” button.
You can perform an additional filter on the messages to be included by entering text in the “And, optionally filter message by matching substring” text field. Only messages which include your text string will be considered.
Filter by Router
In the Filter by Router section, you can choose to see only those IC’s pertaining to certain routers. To do so, uncheck the “Include All Routers” checkbox, highlight the routers that you are interested in (corresponding to the routers in the network you specified), and move them to the “Routers to be included” list on the right-hand side using the “Add->”button.
You can perform an additional filter on the desired routers to be included by entering text in the “And, optionally filter routers by matching substring” textfield. Only those router names which include your text string as part of the name will be considered.
IC’s can also be categorized into two types:
Router IC - an IC that pertains to a single router
Network IC - an IC that pertains to two or more routers
For example, some users may wish to see:
All Router ICs, but only those Network ICs pertaining to the selected router(s)
All Network ICs, but only those Router ICs pertaining to the selected router(s)
None of the Router ICs and only those Network ICs pertaining to the selected router(s)
This explains why so many different options are provided. These options are explained below:
Router IC Filter |
Explanation |
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Include All regardless of the selected routers (Show All) |
Show all router ICs, even those pertaining to routers that are not selected. |
Include if a problem occurred in selected routers (Show Only for Selected Routers) |
Show only those router ICs pertaining to the selected routers. |
Exclude if a problem occurred in selected router(s) (Show None) |
Do not show any router ICs. |
Network IC Filter |
Explanation |
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Include All regardless of the selected routers (Show All) |
Show all network ICs pertaining to all routers in the network (that is, not just those selected) |
Include if a problem occurred in selected routers (Show Only for Selected Routers - Strict match) |
Show only those network ICs for which ALL involved routers belong to the set of selected routers. |
Include if a problem occurred in any of selected routers (Show Only for Selected Routers - Loose match) |
Show only those network ICs for which at least one of the involved routers belong to the set of selected routers. |
Exclude if a problem occurred in selected router(s) (Show None) |
Do not show any network ICs. |
Filter by Group
In the Filter by Group section, you can choose to see only those IC’s pertaining to routers in certain topology groups. To do so, uncheck the “Include All Groups” checkbox, highlight the groups that you are interested in (corresponding to the routers in the network you specified), and move them to the “Groups to be included” list on the right-hand side using the “Add->”button.
Note that in order to select specific topology groups, the map for the selected network specification file should contain groups. Furthermore, these groups should be saved into the network baseline. If there are topology groups, but they are not appearing in the list, save the network first using File > Save Network... before creating a task for the Integrity Check report.
Filter by Severity
ICs are assigned one of four severity levels: High, Medium, Low, Warning. You can select the severity of integrity check errors to display. The severity levels corresponding to individual ICs can be set within the IC Profile Table (Tools > Options > Integrity Checks). See Integrity Check Options Tab for more information.
Additional Report Options
Save the report to make it available on the web |
Make the IC report accessible for viewing via the Paragon Planner Web interface. |
Report with the Header |
Includes a header in the report that indicates the types of filters used to generate the particular report. For example, the report might show that the user is filtering by Category (only “OSPF” was selected), Message / msg ID (only message 93 was selected), Severity (all severity levels were selected), and Router / Error Source (only router “NWK” was selected). Note that you can look up the msg ID, or Message ID, in the Integrity Checks Profile Table. See Integrity Check Options Tab for more information. |
Report Type (Full / Compact) |
Indicate the level of detail to be used in the report: Full or compact. Both reports will display the following fields: Category, Message, Detail, Severity, Error Source. The Full report will contain some additional information to identify the source of the error: Source File, Line #, Line Content, and msg ID. |