Network automation UI
Use the network automation UI to create, operate, and delete service instances that the orchestration component manages.
You can also use the network automation UI to do the following tasks:
- Design new services and their components, define behavior test scenarios for various testing, verification and diagnostics purposes, and other administration tasks.
- Amend intent requests for lifecycle management, such as requests to create assemblies or update assembly instances. You can cancel, retry, or roll back the processes that result from intent requests.
- Add, edit, and delete deployment locations. Deployment locations specify where the network automation software deploys resources when the resources are instantiated. Deployment locations allow for a set of properties that are associated with the underlying infrastructure to be available to resources. The values in deployment locations are stored securely, so you can use them to store secure information such as keys and passwords. You must use deployment locations for automation functions to work.