View Cloud Assets

Aviatrix Platform provides visibility into your cloud resources, such as the VPCs, VNets, subnets, and virtual machines you have in any cloud. You can view details from Cloud Resources > Cloud Assets.

View VPC/VNets Details

On the Cloud Resources > Cloud Assets > VPC/VNets & Subnets page, Aviatrix Platform shows VPCs and VNets that were discovered in your CSP environment.

Aviatrix Platform displays in a single table all the VPCs and VNets, and associated subnets, running in your clouds and discovered by Aviatrix PaaS. From this page you can also onboard and offboard your VPCs and VNets.

The table columns display information about the VPCs and VNets, including cloud name, region, ID, IP address CIDRs, whether the resource is managed by Aviatrix, and other details.

You can use the accordion arrow 15 to expand a row to view details about the subnets associated with each VPC or VNet. Clicking the link in the Name column accesses a list of related route tables.

A VPC or VNet can be marked as Aviatrix managed where:

  • Aviatrix managed = Yes — Indicates the VPC/VNet has been onboarded to Aviatrix Platform and Aviatrix resources exist in the VPC/VNet.

  • Aviatrix managed = No — Indicates the VPC/VNet has not been onboarded to Aviatrix Platform and no Aviatrix resources exist in the VPC/VNet.

  • Aviatrix managed = Error — Indicates an attempt was made to onboard a VPC/VNet to Aviatrix Platform, but onboarding failed.

Aviatrix managed VPCs and VNets should only be offboarded by using Aviatrix Platform. Removing them using your cloud service provider (CSP) tools can cause issues with the Aviatrix Platform state.

You can use the filter and search functions to sort and find specific VPCs and VNets.

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View Virtual Machine Details

On the Cloud Resources > Cloud Assets > Virtual Machines page, you can see details about the VMs that were discovered in your CSP environment.

Aviatrix Platform provides information about all the virtual machines running in your clouds, for cloud accounts onboarded onto Aviatrix Platform. A table displays details such as cloud name, region, VPC ID, tags, instance type, and more.

Aviatrix PaaS creates a set of tags that are synchronized with your CSP account. All tags within your CSP, including those created by Aviatrix, are detected by Aviatrix Platform and displayed under Tags in the table.

You can use the filter and search functions to sort and find specific VMs.

View VPC/VNet Route Tables

You can view details about route tables associated with a VPC or VNet from Cloud Resources > Cloud Assets > VPC/VNets & Subnets. This information can help you troubleshoot connectivity issues.

To view route tables, do the following:

  1. Go to Cloud Resources > Cloud Assets > VPC/VNets & Subnets.

  2. Locate the VPC or VNet you want and click the link in the Name column.

  3. On VPC/VNet Route Table, you can view the route table name and ID, and details about the routes listed in the route table.

    The following details are available:

Field or Column Description

Route Table

The name of the route table associated with the selected VPC or VNet. If more than one route table is available, you can switch between them.

Route Table ID

The ID of the route table, which can be the same as the name.

Associated Subnets

The total number of subnets associated with the selected route table. Click the number to display the name, CIDR, and availability zone of each subnet.

Route

The destination IP address of the route.

Target

The resource to which traffic is directed.

Target Type

The type can be any of the following:

AWS types:

  • Carrier Gateway

  • Core Network

  • Gateway

  • Internet Gateway (Egress only)

  • Instance

  • Local Gateway

  • NAT Gateway

  • Network Interface

  • Transit Gateway

  • VPC Peering Connection

Azure types:

  • Internet

  • Virtual Appliance

  • Virtual Network Gateway

  • VNet Local

  • Azure None

Other types:

  • Unspecified

Status

Route status can be any of the following:

AWS status:

  • Active

  • Blackhole (unavailable)

Azure status:

  • Deleting

  • Failed

  • Succeeded

  • Updating

View Kubernetes Cluster Details

You can see details about the Kubernetes clusters onboarded to Aviatrix PaaS from the Cloud Resources > Cloud Assets > Kubernetes Clusters page in Aviatrix Platform.

From this page you can onboard and offboard Kubernetes clusters and create a Kubernetes SmartGroup.

The table columns provided for each cluster include the following:

Column

Description

Name

The cluster name

Cloud Account

The ID for your cloud account

VPC/VNet

The VPC or VNet that contains the Kubernetes cluster

Namespaces

The number of namespaces in the cluster

Click the number to see a list.

Services

The number of services in the cluster

Click the number to see a list.

Pods

The number of namespaces in the cluster

Click the number to see a list.

Onboarded

The status for onboarding

Status can be Onboarding, Yes, or Error.

You can filter and refresh the table, as well as hide or show table columns. You can also download a copy of the table in CSV or XLSX formats.