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Table of Contents

Note: This page applies almost equally to the legacy GUI and its replacement GUI2. Any new enhancements are added to GUI2 only. See GUI Release Notes for details of new features

GUI Overview

The ONOS GUI is a single-page web-application, providing a visual interface to the ONOS controller (or cluster of controllers).

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For more detailed information about this view, see the Topology View page. 


GUI Navigation
Other views can be "navigated to" by clicking on the Navigation Menu Button in the masthead, then selecting an item from the dropdown menu:

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GUI Views

The GUI is capable of supporting multiple views. As new views are added to the base release, they will be documented here.

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The views currently included in the base release are:

ViewDescription
Platform Category
 

ApplicationsThe Application View* provides a listing of applications installed, as well as interaction with them on the network.
SettingsThe Settings View* provides information about all configurable settings in the system.
Cluster NodesThe Cluster Node View* provides a top level listing of all the cluster nodes, (ONOS instances), in the network.
Packet ProcessorsThe Packet Processors View* shows the currently configured components that participate in the processing of packets sent to the controller.
PartitionsThe Partitions View* shows information about how the cluster partitions are configured.
Network Category
 

TopologyThe Topology View provides an interactive visualization of the network topology, including an indication of which devices (switches) are mastered by each ONOS controller instance.
Topology 2The Topology 2 View (currently experimental) is an alternative to the Topology View, providing the ability to view the network in a more hierarchical manner.
DevicesThe Device View* provides a top level listing of the devices in the network.
**FlowsThe Flow View* provides a top level listing of all flows for a selected device. (Note that this view is not on the navigation menu.)
**PortsThe Port View* provides a top level listing of all ports for a selected device. (Note that this view is not on the navigation menu.)
**GroupsThe Group View* provides a top level listing of all groups for a selected device. (Note that this view is not on the navigation menu.)
**MetersThe Meter View* provides a top level listing of all meters for a selected device. (Note that this view is not on the navigation menu.)
LinksThe Link View* provides a top level listing of all the links in the network.
HostsThe Host View* provides a top level listing of all the hosts in the network.
IntentsThe Intent View* provides a top level listing of all the intents in the network.
TunnelsThe Tunnel View* provides a top level listing of all tunnels defined in the network.

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*Tabular Views: The GUI has multiple "tabular views" that are similar in look and interaction, but display different information. For a general overview of tabular usage, see the Tabular View page. For specifics on each view, follow the links in the above table.

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ONOS applications may contain Web UI components – either custom views, or topology overlay behaviors. For documentation on application-specific behavior, please see the Web UI Application Index. 


Release Notes

See the reverse-chronological summary of changes to the GUI for each release. 

 

 

 

 






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