Define an Intent
You can define and configure new user-defined intents in
VMware Aria
Operations for Networks
. After defining an intent, you can edit, delete,
duplicate, enable, or deactivate the intent at any time.VMware Aria
Operations for Networks
supports a maximum of 1,000 intents. If you have
1,000 intents in your environment, you cannot define any more intents. You must
delete the existing intents to define any new intents.- On the left navigation pane, clickManage Intents.
- On the Intents page, clickDEFINE INTENT.
- Expand a category underIntent Typeand clickSelecton the type of intent you want to create.You cannot edit the intent type after creating the intent. However, you can use theChange Intent Typeoption to change the type while you are in the process of defining the intent.
- Enter the intent parameters which includes the intent name, the intent severity, intent tags, and notes (optional).The parameter list displays additional options based on the intent type you select.
- Select theInclude/Exclude entitiescheck box to limit the defined intent to certain entities.
- Choose an action depending on your requirement:ActionProcedureIncludeTo add the entities on which the intent should apply, perform the following steps:
- ClickInclude.
- From the drop-down menu, do one of the following actions:
- Select a predefined entity and enter your search query.
- SelectCustom queryand enter a custom search query.
If you selectL3 Switch ManagerorCustom search, you can useAdd exceptionto exclude certain entities from the query result.For example, if you use a custom query to select all the Node Ids that are lesser than 3, you can add an exception on Node Id 0. Then, the defined intent applies on Node Ids 1 and 2.
ExcludeTo add the entities on which the defined intent should not apply, perform the following steps:- ClickExclude.
- From the dropdown menu, do one of the following actions:
- Select a predefined entity and enter your search query.
- SelectCustom queryand enter a custom search query.
If you selectL3 Switch ManagerorCustom search, you can useAdd exceptionto apply the intent on one or more excluded entities.For example, if you use the custom query to select Node Ids that are lesser than 3, you can add an exception on Node Id 1. Then, the defined intent applies on all Node Ids except ports 0 and 2.
- To add another condition, ClickAdd Condition.
- UnderAlert Notification, select how you want to get the alert notifications.You get the alert notification on the configured email address or SNMP Trap destination. You can select multiple check boxes as per your requirement.
- ClickSubmit.You can view the new intent on the Intents page.
When you create an intent,
VMware Aria
Operations for Networks
immediately
verifies whether the conditions defined in the intent are met in your network. If the
intent is violated, the system raises an alert corresponding to this problem and marks
the intent status as Fail.