Viewing Intent Details
VMware Aria
Operations for Networks
classifies intents as either system-defined or
user-defined.System-defined intents are provided
out-of-the-box. You can clone a system-defined intent to create a user-defined copy,
which you can then edit to change its parameters. System-defined intents are enabled by
default, but you can deactivate them from the
Manage Intents
page.You can define and configure new intents in
VMware Aria
Operations for Networks
. The intents that
you define are called user-defined intents. You can edit, delete, and duplicate these
intents. You can also select multiple user-defined intents and enable or deactivate them
at once.Every 30 minutes,
VMware Aria
Operations for Networks
verifies whether each intent is met in your network. - If the system determines that the intent’s specified conditions are met at that time, it marks the intent status asPass.
- If the intent’s specified conditions are not met, the system raises an alert corresponding to this problem and marks the intent status asFail. If the alerts associated with an intent are closed or archived, then the intent status becomesPass.
- If the system determines that one or more entities in the intent configuration are no longer available, it marks the intent status asInvalidand displays theEntity not availablewarning message with the intent name.Also, when you edit the configuration parameters of the invalid intent, the system highlights the invalid entities in red.VMware Aria Operations for Networksdoes not process invalid intents. That is, if an intent is invalid,VMware Aria Operations for Networksdoes not verify whether the conditions defined in the intent are met in your network.To validate the intent, you must delete or replace the invalid entities in the intent configuration.
You can access the
Intents
page from the left navigation pane. You can view the
count of all intents and the count of each individual type on this page. You can click
each count to filter and view the details of specific types of intents.VMware Aria
Operations for Networks
supports many different types of intents for a range of
purposes. These intent types are grouped into three broad categories:- Device Health
- Network Health
- STIGSTIG intents are supported for the following devices only:
- Cisco ASA, Cisco ASR 1000, Cisco Catalyst, Cisco ISR 4000, and Cisco Nexus
- Juniper EX and QFX, Palo Alto
You can filter the intents based on the
intent type or intent category. You can view the count of alerts raised by each intent,
and you can click this count to see the alert details.
You can also view the intent status (Pass or
Fail) and the severity (Critical, Moderate, Warning, Info) of each available intent.
You can also search intents in the list based on their names.