- Overview
- Edge Gateways
- Devices
- Platforms
Purpose
The Overview page provides a high-level view of hybrid connectivity components, including Edge Gateways, on-prem devices, and integrated platforms for extending Aviatrix networking into private data centers.Elements

- Edge Gateways count: Displays count and health status of deployed Edge Gateways (e.g., “33 Down” indicates 33 Edge Gateways are currently down).
- Edge Gateways canvas: An interactive topology map that shows the logical and physical views of Edge Gateways connecting cloud and on-prem environments.
- View in Topology button: Opens the Topology canvas focused on hybrid connectivity components.
- Legend button: Toggles the display of legend information for the topology map.
- Truncate Labels toggle: Controls whether labels on the topology map are truncated or shown in full.
Actions
View Overview
View Overview
To view the Hybrid Cloud Overview page and hybrid connectivity components:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Overview.
The Overview page appears with Edge Gateways count, health status, and an interactive topology map showing Edge Gateways, on-prem devices, and platform integrations. - Optionally, switch between logical and physical views on the canvas.
- Optionally, click Legend to show or hide legend information.
- Optionally, use Truncate Labels to truncate or show full labels on the map.
Parameter Details
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Edge Gateways Count | Shows the total number of deployed Edge Gateways and how many are down. |
| 2 | Connected Devices | Shows the number of onboarded devices for hybrid connectivity. |
| 3 | Platform Integrations | Lists integrated platforms (for example, VMware, Nutanix). |
| 4 | Health Status | Indicates the operational health of hybrid components. |
View in Topology
View in Topology
To open the Topology canvas focused on hybrid connectivity:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Overview.
The Overview page appears with the Edge Gateways canvas. - Click View in Topology.
- Spoke Gateways
- Transit Gateways
Purpose
The Spoke Gateways page shows a table of Edge Spoke Gateways deployed for hybrid connectivity and their configurations and statuses. You can view gateway details, create new Edge Spoke Gateways on AEP, Equinix, Self managed, or Megaport platforms, edit gateway settings, manage attachments, and delete gateways.Elements

- + Spoke Gateway button: Starts workflow to deploy a new Edge Spoke Gateway.
- Edge Spoke Gateway table: Displays Edge Spoke Gateway name, Platform type, Site, Device, Private IP, Transit Gateway, and Status.
- Edit button: Opens configuration panel to modify Edge Spoke Gateway settings.
- Manage Gateway Attachments button: Opens a panel to manage the Edge Spoke Gateway attachments.
- Delete button: Deletes the selected Edge Spoke Gateway.
- Show filters button: Opens filter options for the table.
- Select columns button: Configures visible table columns.
- Export button: Exports table data.
- Search box: Search box for filtering table content.
- Refresh button: Refreshes table data.
- Step 1: Gateway Configuration: Name, Platform, Site, High availability, Device(s), Gateway Resource Size, ZTP file type.
- Step 2: Interface Configuration: WAN, LAN, and MGMT interfaces. See Create Edge Spoke Gateway accordions for platform-specific steps.


Actions
View Edge Spoke Gateways
View Edge Spoke Gateways
To view the list of Edge Spoke Gateways and their details:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Spoke Gateways.
The Spoke Gateways page appears with a table of Edge Spoke Gateways. - Optionally, use the Search field, Filter icon, Select columns, or Export to find or export data.
- Click an Edge Spoke Gateway name to view its details.
Parameter Details
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | Shows the name of the Edge Spoke Gateway. |
| 2 | Platform Type | Shows the platform type (AEP, Equinix, Self managed, Megaport) where the gateway is deployed. |
| 3 | Site | Shows the site where the Spoke Gateway is deployed. |
| 4 | Device | Shows the device associated with the Spoke Gateway. |
| 5 | Private IP | Shows the private IP address of the Spoke Gateway. |
| 6 | Transit Gateway Attachments | Shows the number or list of attached Transit Gateways. |
| 7 | Status | Shows the current status of the Spoke Gateway. |
Create Edge Spoke Gateway (AEP)
Create Edge Spoke Gateway (AEP)
To create an Edge Spoke Gateway on the Aviatrix Edge Platform:
Step 2: Interface Configuration
Step 3: Interface Mapping (View only)
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Spoke Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Spoke Gateways. - Click + Spoke Gateway.
The Create Edge Spoke Gateway wizard appears. - In Step 1: Gateway Configuration, provide Name, Platform, Site, High availability, Primary Device, Secondary Device (if HA), and Gateway Resource Size. Refer to the AEP Parameter Details table.
- Click Next.
- In Step 2: Interface Configuration, click WAN and configure the WAN interface (Interface, IP assignment, Interface labels, Interface CIDR, Default gateway IP, Public IP).
- Click LAN and configure the LAN interface. Optionally, click + VLAN Interface to add VLAN sub-interfaces.
- Click MGMT and configure the Management interface.
- Click Create or Save.
Parameter Details
Step 1: Gateway Configuration| Sl. no. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | Enter a unique name for the edge gateway. The name starts with a letter and uses letters, numbers, and dashes only. |
| 2 | Platform | Select the platform account where the edge gateway runs. |
| 3 | Site | Enter a name or select from the list that identifies the on-premise location. |
| 4 | High availability | Turn Off for primary only. Turn On (Active-Standby) for one active and one standby peering. Turn On (Active-Active) for load sharing. |
| 5 | Preemptive | (Active-Standby only) Turn On to switch back to primary when it recovers. Turn Off to stay on standby until manual switchover. |
| 6 | Primary Device | Select the edge device for the primary Edge Gateway. |
| 7 | Secondary Device | Select the edge device for the secondary (HA) Edge Gateway. |
| 8 | Gateway Resource Size | Small (2 vCPU, 4GB), Medium (4 vCPU, 8GB), Large (8 vCPU, 16GB), or X-Large (16 vCPU, 32GB). |
| Sl. no. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| WAN | Interface, IP assignment, Interface labels, Interface CIDR, Default gateway IP, Public IP | |
| LAN | Interface, IP assignment, VRRP, Support for IPv6, Interface CIDR, IPv6 CIDR, VRRP gateway IP, Default gateway IP, Interface labels | |
| + VLAN Interface | VLAN ID, VLAN interface CIDR, Default gateway IP, Sub-interface tag | |
| MGMT | Interface, IP assignment, Private network, Egress CIDR (primary), Egress CIDR (secondary) |
| Sl. no. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Interface | Shows the logical interface name of the Edge Gateway. |
| 2 | Primary Gateway Ethernet Interface | Shows the Linux interface name of the primary Edge Gateway. |
| 3 | Secondary Gateway Ethernet Interface | Shows the Linux interface name of the secondary Edge Gateway (HA only). |
Create Edge Spoke Gateway (Equinix)
Create Edge Spoke Gateway (Equinix)
To create an Edge Spoke Gateway on Equinix Network Edge:
Step 2: Interface Configuration
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Spoke Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Spoke Gateways. - Click + Spoke Gateway.
The Create Edge Spoke Gateway wizard appears. - In Step 1: Gateway Configuration, provide Name, Platform, Site, ZTP file type (cloud-init), and High availability (Off for primary). Refer to the Equinix Parameter Details table.
- Click Next.
- In Step 2: Interface Configuration, click + WAN Interface and configure the WAN interface. Optionally, turn BGP On and provide BGP parameters for CSP underlay.
- Configure the LAN interface and MGMT interface.
- Click Create or Save.
Parameter Details
Step 1: Gateway Configuration| Sl. no. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | Enter a name for the Edge Gateway. The name starts with a letter and uses letters, numbers, and dashes only. |
| 2 | Platform | Select the platform account. Create or edit from Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Platforms. |
| 3 | Site | Select or enter a name that identifies the edge location. |
| 4 | ZTP file type | Set to cloud-init. |
| 5 | High availability | Set to Off for the primary. Turn On after the primary is created. |
| Sl. no. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| WAN | Interface, Interface labels, BGP, Interface primary CIDR, Default gateway IP, Public IP. BGP on: Link-local underlay CIDR, Remote ASN, Local LAN IP, Remote LAN IP, Password | |
| LAN | Interface, Interface CIDR, IPv6 CIDR, Default gateway IP, Default gateway IPv6 | |
| MGMT | IP Assignment, Private network, Interface CIDR, Default Gateway IP, Primary DNS, Secondary DNS, Egress CIDR (primary) |
Create Edge Spoke Gateway (Self managed)
Create Edge Spoke Gateway (Self managed)
To create an Edge Spoke Gateway on a Self managed platform (VMware ESXi or KVM):
Step 2: Interface Configuration
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Spoke Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Spoke Gateways. - Click + Spoke Gateway.
The Create Edge Spoke Gateway wizard appears. - In Step 1: Gateway Configuration, provide Name, Platform (edge_admin), Site, ZTP file type (iso for VMware ESXi; iso or cloud-init for KVM), and High availability. Refer to the Self managed Parameter Details table.
- Click Next.
- In Step 2: Interface Configuration, configure the WAN, LAN (with optional VLAN interfaces), and MGMT interfaces.
- Click Create or Save.
Parameter Details
Step 1: Gateway Configuration| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | Enter a name for the Edge Gateway. |
| 2 | Platform | Select edge_admin. |
| 3 | Site | Select or enter a name that identifies the edge location. |
| 4 | ZTP file type | For VMware ESXi select iso. For KVM select iso or cloud-init. |
| 5 | High availability | Off for primary. For secondary, select Active-Active or Active-Standby. |
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| WAN | IP assignment, Interface labels, Interface CIDR, Default gateway IP, Public IP | |
| LAN | IP assignment, VRRP, Interface CIDR, VRRP gateway IP, Default gateway IP, Interface labels | |
| VLAN | Interface CIDR, VRRP gateway IP, Default gateway IP, Interface labels. VLAN sub-interfaces: VLAN ID, VLAN interface CIDR, VRRP gateway IP, Default gateway IP, Sub-interface tag | |
| MGMT | IP assignment, Private network, Egress CIDR |
Create Edge Spoke Gateway (Megaport)
Create Edge Spoke Gateway (Megaport)
To create an Edge Spoke Gateway on Megaport:
Step 2: Interface Configuration
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Spoke Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Spoke Gateways. - Click + Spoke Gateway.
The Create Edge Spoke Gateway wizard appears. - In Step 1: Gateway Configuration, provide Name, Platform, Site, ZTP file type (cloud-init), and High availability (Off for primary). Refer to the Parameter Details table below.
- Click Next.
- In Step 2: Interface Configuration, configure the WAN interface (with optional BGP for CSP underlay), LAN interface, and MGMT interface.
- Click Create or Save.
Parameter Details
Step 1: Gateway Configuration| Sl. no. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | Enter a name for the Edge Gateway. The name starts with a letter and uses letters, numbers, and dashes only. |
| 2 | Platform | Select the platform account. Create or edit from Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Platforms. |
| 3 | Site | Select or enter a name that identifies the edge location. |
| 4 | ZTP file type | Set to cloud-init. |
| 5 | High availability | Set to Off for the primary. Turn On after the primary is created. |
| Sl. no. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| WAN | Interface, Interface labels, BGP, Interface primary CIDR, Default gateway IP, Public IP. BGP on: Link-local underlay CIDR, Remote ASN, Local LAN IP, Remote LAN IP, Password | |
| LAN | Interface, Interface labels, Interface CIDR, Default gateway IP | |
| MGMT | Interface, IP assignment, Private network |
Edit Edge Spoke Gateway
Edit Edge Spoke Gateway
To edit an Edge Spoke Gateway:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Spoke Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Spoke Gateways. - Locate the Edge Spoke Gateway and click the Edit icon on the row.
The Edit Spoke Gateway dialog appears. - Make the configuration changes needed.
- Click Done.
Parameter Details
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Site | Change the edge location identifier. |
| 2 | High availability | Enable or change HA mode (Active-Standby or Active-Active) after the primary is created. |
| 3 | Interface Configuration | Modify WAN, LAN, and Management interface settings (CIDR, default gateway, VRRP, Public IP). |
| 4 | + Instance | Add HA instances; configure subnet and Public IP for new instances. |
| 5 | Jumbo Frame | Enable or disable Jumbo Frame for improved throughput. |
Manage Gateway Attachments
Manage Gateway Attachments
To manage Edge Spoke Gateway attachments to Transit Gateways or Edge Transit Gateways:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Spoke Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Spoke Gateways. - Locate the Edge Spoke Gateway and click the Manage Gateway Attachments icon on the row.
The Manage Gateway Attachments panel appears. - In the Transit Gateway or Edge Transit Gateway tab, click + Attachment to add an attachment, or remove attachments as needed.
- Provide the attachment details. Refer to the Parameter Details table.
- Click Save.
Parameter Details
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Transit Gateway | Select the Transit Gateway in cloud or Edge Transit Gateway to attach. |
| 2 | Local Edge Gateway Interface | Select the WAN interface of the local Edge Spoke Gateway to use for the attachment. |
| 3 | Attach Over | Select Private Network or Public Network for the connection. |
| 4 | ActiveMesh | Turn On for full mesh peering between local and remote Edge Gateways. |
| 5 | Jumbo Frame | Turn On to improve performance for the connection. Applicable for Private network attachments. |
| 6 | Number of HPE Tunnels | Single: One tunnel. Maximum: Maximum tunnels based on gateway sizes. Custom: Specify the number. Available for Private network. |
| 7 | Customize Route Table Attachment | Turn On to select route tables to attach to the Spoke Gateway. |
Delete Edge Spoke Gateway
Delete Edge Spoke Gateway
To delete an Edge Spoke Gateway:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Spoke Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Spoke Gateways. - Locate the Edge Spoke Gateway and click the Delete icon on the row.
The delete confirmation dialog appears. - Read the warning message and confirm the deletion.
Purpose
The Transit Gateways page shows a table of Edge Transit Gateways deployed for hybrid connectivity and their configurations and statuses. You can view gateway details, create new Edge Transit Gateways on AEP, Equinix, Self managed, or Megaport platforms, edit gateway settings, manage attachments, manage NAT mappings, and delete gateways.Elements

- + Transit Gateway button: Starts workflow to deploy a new Edge Transit Gateway.
- Edge Transit Gateway table: Displays Edge Transit Gateway name, Platform type, Site, Device, Private IP, Transit Gateway, and Status.
- Edit button: Opens configuration panel to modify Edge Transit Gateway settings.
- Manage Gateway Attachments button: Opens a panel to manage the Edge Transit Gateway attachments.
- Delete button: Deletes the selected Edge Transit Gateway.
- Actions menu: Manage NAT mappings on the Gateway interface.
- Step 1: Gateway Configuration: Name, Platform, Site, High availability, Device(s), Gateway Resource Size, ZTP file type.
- Step 2: Interface Configuration: WAN and MGMT interfaces. See Create Edge Transit Gateway accordions for platform-specific steps.
- Step 3: Interface Mapping: Logical-to-physical interface mapping (view only).



Actions
View Edge Transit Gateways
View Edge Transit Gateways
To view the list of Edge Transit Gateways and their details:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Transit Gateways.
The Transit Gateways page appears with a table of Edge Transit Gateways. - Click an Edge Transit Gateway name to view its details.
Parameter Details
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | The name assigned to the Transit Gateway. |
| 2 | Platform Type | Type of platform (AEP, Equinix, Self managed, Megaport) where the Transit Gateway is deployed. |
| 3 | Site | Site where the Transit Gateway is deployed. |
| 4 | Device | Device associated with the Transit Gateway. |
| 5 | Private IP | Private IP address of the Transit Gateway. |
| 6 | Transit Gateway Attachments | Number of Transit Gateways attached to the Transit Gateway. |
| 7 | Spoke Gateway Attachments | Number of Spoke Gateways attached to the Transit Gateway. |
| 8 | Status | Current status of the Transit Gateway. |
Create Edge Transit Gateway (AEP)
Create Edge Transit Gateway (AEP)
To create an Edge Transit Gateway on the Aviatrix Edge Platform:
Step 2: Interface Configuration
Step 3: Interface Mapping (View only)
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Transit Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Transit Gateways. - Click + Transit Gateway.
The Create Transit Gateway wizard appears. - In Step 1: Gateway Configuration, provide Name, Platform, Site, High availability, Primary Device, Secondary Device (if HA), and Gateway Resource Size. Refer to the Parameter Details table below.
- Click Next.
- In Step 2: Interface Configuration, click WAN and configure the WAN interface. Optionally, turn BGP On for CSP underlay. Click MGMT and configure the Management interface.
- In Step 3: Interface Mapping, review the logical-to-physical interface mapping.
- Click Create or Save.
Parameter Details
Step 1: Gateway Configuration| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | Enter a name for the Edge Transit Gateway. The name must start with a letter and use only letters, numbers, and dashes. |
| 2 | Platform | Select the platform account. Create or edit from Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Platforms. |
| 3 | Site | Enter or select a name that identifies the edge location. |
| 4 | High availability | Off for primary only. On (Active-Active) for load sharing across peerings. |
| 5 | Primary Device | Select the edge device for the primary Edge Transit Gateway. |
| 6 | Secondary Device | Select the edge device for the secondary (HA) Edge Transit Gateway. |
| 7 | Gateway Resource Size | Small (2 vCPU, 4GB), Medium (4 vCPU, 8GB), Large (8 vCPU, 16GB), or X-Large (16 vCPU, 32GB). |
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| WAN | Interface, IP assignment, Interface labels, BGP, Interface primary CIDR, Interface secondary CIDRs, Default gateway IP, Public IP. BGP on: Link-local underlay CIDR, Local ASN, Remote ASN, Local LAN IP, Remote LAN IP, Password | |
| MGMT | Interface, IP assignment, Private network, Egress CIDR (primary), Egress CIDR (secondary) |
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Interface | Shows the logical interface name of the Edge Transit Gateway. |
| 2 | Primary Gateway Ethernet Interface | Shows the Linux interface name of the primary Edge Transit Gateway. |
| 3 | Secondary Gateway Ethernet Interface | Shows the Linux interface name of the secondary Edge Transit Gateway (HA only). |
Create Edge Transit Gateway (Equinix)
Create Edge Transit Gateway (Equinix)
To create an Edge Transit Gateway on Equinix Network Edge:
Step 2: Interface Configuration
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Transit Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Transit Gateways. - Click + Transit Gateway.
The Create Transit Gateway wizard appears. - In Step 1: Gateway Configuration, provide Name, Platform, Site, ZTP file type (cloud-init), and High availability (Off for primary). Refer to the Parameter Details table below.
- Click Next.
- In Step 2: Interface Configuration, click + WAN Interface and configure the WAN interface. Optionally, turn BGP On for CSP underlay. Click MGMT and configure the Management interface.
- In Step 3: Interface Mapping, review the logical-to-physical interface mapping.
- Click Create or Save.
Parameter Details
Step 1: Gateway Configuration| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | Enter a name for the Edge Transit Gateway. The name must start with a letter and use only letters, numbers, and dashes. |
| 2 | Platform | Select the platform account. Create or edit from Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Platforms. |
| 3 | Site | Enter or select a name that identifies the edge location. |
| 4 | ZTP file type | Set to cloud-init. |
| 5 | High availability | Set to Off for the primary. Turn On after the primary is created. |
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| WAN | Interface, Interface labels, BGP, Interface primary CIDR, Interface secondary CIDRs, Default gateway IP, Public IP. BGP on: Link-local underlay CIDR, Local ASN, Remote ASN, Local LAN IP, Remote LAN IP, Password | |
| MGMT | Interface, IP assignment, Private network, Egress CIDR (primary) |
Create Edge Transit Gateway (Self managed)
Create Edge Transit Gateway (Self managed)
To create an Edge Transit Gateway on a Self managed platform (VMware ESXi or KVM):
Step 2: Interface Configuration
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Transit Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Transit Gateways. - Click + Transit Gateway.
The Create Transit Gateway wizard appears. - In Step 1: Gateway Configuration, provide Name, Platform (edge_admin), Site, ZTP file type (iso for VMware ESXi; cloud-init for KVM), and High availability. Refer to the Parameter Details table below.
- Click Next.
- In Step 2: Interface Configuration, configure the WAN and MGMT interfaces.
- In Step 3: Interface Mapping, review the logical-to-physical interface mapping.
- Click Create or Save.
Parameter Details
Step 1: Gateway Configuration| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | Enter a name for the Edge Transit Gateway. |
| 2 | Platform | Select edge_admin. |
| 3 | Site | Enter or select a name that identifies the edge location. |
| 4 | ZTP file type | For VMware ESXi select iso. For KVM select cloud-init. |
| 5 | High availability | Off for primary. On (Active-Active) for load sharing. |
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| WAN | Interface, IP assignment, Interface labels, BGP, Interface primary CIDR, Default gateway IP, Public IP | |
| MGMT | IP assignment, Private network, Egress CIDR |
Create Edge Transit Gateway (Megaport)
Create Edge Transit Gateway (Megaport)
To create an Edge Transit Gateway on Megaport:
Step 2: Interface Configuration
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Transit Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Transit Gateways. - Click + Transit Gateway.
The Create Transit Gateway wizard appears. - In Step 1: Gateway Configuration, provide Name, Platform, Site, ZTP file type (cloud-init), and High availability (Off for primary). Refer to the Parameter Details table below.
- Click Next.
- In Step 2: Interface Configuration, click WAN and configure the WAN interface. Optionally, turn BGP On for CSP underlay. Click MGMT and configure the Management interface.
- In Step 3: Interface Mapping, review the logical-to-physical interface mapping.
- Click Create or Save.
Parameter Details
Step 1: Gateway Configuration| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | Enter a name for the Edge Transit Gateway. The name must start with a letter and use only letters, numbers, and dashes. |
| 2 | Platform | Select the platform account. Create or edit from Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Platforms. |
| 3 | Site | Enter or select a name that identifies the edge location. |
| 4 | ZTP file type | Set to cloud-init. |
| 5 | High availability | Set to Off for the primary. Turn On after the primary is created. |
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| WAN | Interface, Interface labels, BGP, Interface primary CIDR, Interface secondary CIDRs, Default gateway IP, Public IP. BGP on: Link-local underlay CIDR, Local ASN, Remote ASN, Local LAN IP, Remote LAN IP, Password | |
| MGMT | Interface, IP assignment, Private network, Egress CIDR (primary) |
Edit Edge Transit Gateway
Edit Edge Transit Gateway
To edit an Edge Transit Gateway:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Transit Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Transit Gateways. - Locate the Edge Transit Gateway and click the Edit icon on the row.
The Edit Transit Gateway dialog appears. - Make the configuration changes needed.
- Click Done.
Manage Gateway Attachments
Manage Gateway Attachments
To manage Edge Transit Gateway attachments:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Transit Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Transit Gateways. - Locate the Edge Transit Gateway and click Manage Gateway Attachments.
The Manage Gateway Attachments panel appears. - Add, edit, or remove Transit Gateway and Spoke Gateway attachments as needed.
- Click Done.
Delete Edge Transit Gateway
Delete Edge Transit Gateway
To delete an Edge Transit Gateway:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Transit Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Transit Gateways. - Locate the Edge Transit Gateway and click the Delete icon on the row.
- Confirm the deletion in the dialog.
Manage NAT mappings
Manage NAT mappings
To manage NAT mappings on the Gateway interface:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Edge Gateways > Transit Gateways.
A table appears with the list of Edge Transit Gateways. - Locate the Edge Transit Gateway and open the Actions menu on the row.
- Select Manage NAT mappings on the Gateway interface.
The NAT mappings panel appears. - Add, edit, or remove NAT mappings as needed.
- Click Done.
Purpose
The Devices page shows a table of on-prem devices onboarded for hybrid connectivity. You can view device details, onboard new devices, manage proxy profiles for device onboarding, and edit or delete devices.Elements

- Onboard Device button: Starts workflow to onboard a new on-prem device.
- Proxy Profiles button: Opens a window to manage proxy profiles for device onboarding.
- Devices table: Displays onboarded device Name, Serial Number, SKU/Model, Status, Status Updated At, and Actions.
- Edit button: Opens configuration panel to modify device settings.
- Delete button: Deletes the selected device.
Actions
View Onboarded Devices
View Onboarded Devices
To view the list of onboarded devices and their details:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Devices.
The Devices page appears with a table of onboarded devices. - Optionally, use Search, Filter, or Select columns to find or customize the view.
- Click a device name to view its details.
Parameter Details
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | Name assigned to the device. |
| 2 | Serial Number | Serial number of the device. |
| 3 | SKU/Model | Hardware model or SKU of the device. |
| 4 | Device Type | Type of device (physical or virtual). |
| 5 | Status | Current connectivity status of the device. |
| 6 | Status Updated At | Timestamp of the last status update. |
Onboard Device
Onboard Device
To onboard a new on-prem device for hybrid connectivity:
Device Interface Configuration
Management Port Configuration (when DHCP is Off)
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Devices.
The Devices page appears with a table of onboarded devices. - Click Onboard Device.
The Onboard Device wizard or form appears. - Provide Name, Platform, Device Configuration, Serial Number, and interface settings. Refer to the Parameter Details table below.
- Optionally, configure a Proxy Profile if the device uses a proxy for internet access.
- Click Save or Onboard.
Parameter Details
Device Details| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | A name to identify the edge device. |
| 2 | Platform | The Aviatrix Edge Platform account where to onboard the device. |
| 3 | Device Configuration | Hardware configuration (e.g., DELL Poweredge 1x E810, DELL Poweredge 2x E810). |
| 4 | Serial Number | The serial number of the edge device. |
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Physical Interface | The physical interface port. |
| 2 | Function | The physical port function: WAN, LAN, or MGMT. |
| 3 | DHCP | Off for static IP. On for dynamic IP allocation. |
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Interface CIDR | The static IP address of the Management interface. |
| 2 | Gateway IP | The Management default gateway IP address. |
| 3 | Primary DNS | The primary DNS server IP address. |
| 4 | Secondary DNS | Optional secondary DNS server IP address. |
Manage Proxy Profiles
Manage Proxy Profiles
To manage proxy profiles for device onboarding:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Devices.
The Devices page appears. - Click Proxy Profiles.
The Proxy Profiles window appears. - Click + Proxy Profile to create a new profile, or use Edit or Delete on an existing profile.
- Provide Name, Transparent Mode, Proxy Server IP, Proxy Port, and optional Proxy Certificate.
- Click Save.
Parameter Details
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | A name for the proxy profile. |
| 2 | Transparent Mode | Enable or disable transparent proxy mode. |
| 3 | Proxy Server IP | IP address of the proxy server. |
| 4 | Proxy Port | Port number for the proxy server. |
| 5 | Proxy Certificate | Optional certificate for proxy authentication. |
Edit Device
Edit Device
To edit an onboarded device:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Devices.
The Devices page appears with a table of onboarded devices. - Locate the device and click the Edit icon on the row.
The Edit Device dialog appears. - Make the configuration changes needed (e.g., interface settings, proxy profile).
- Click Save.
Delete Device
Delete Device
To delete an onboarded device:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Devices.
The Devices page appears with a table of onboarded devices. - Locate the device and click the Delete icon on the row.
- Confirm the deletion in the dialog.
Purpose
The Platforms page shows a table of integrated platforms for hybrid connectivity and their details. You can view platform details, add new platform accounts (Aviatrix Edge or Network Service Provider), edit platform settings, and delete platforms.Elements

- + Platform button: Starts workflow to integrate a new platform.
- Platform table: Displays integrated platform Name, Type, Account Info, and Actions.
- Edit button: Opens configuration panel to modify platform settings.
- Delete button: Deletes the selected platform.
Actions
View Platforms
View Platforms
To view the list of integrated platforms and their details:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Platforms.
The Platforms page appears with a table of integrated platforms. - Click a platform name to view its details.
Parameter Details
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | Name assigned to the platform. |
| 2 | Platform Type | Type of platform (Aviatrix Edge, Network Service Provider (NSP), Self Managed). |
| 3 | Account Info | Details of the account used for platform integration. |
| 4 | Integration Status | Indicates if the platform is successfully integrated. |
Add Platform
Add Platform
To add a new platform account for hybrid connectivity:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Platforms.
The Platforms page appears with a table of integrated platforms. - Click + Platform.
The Add Platform dialog appears. - Enter a name for the account (for example, OnPremises, Equinix, or Megaport).
- Select the platform type: Aviatrix Edge for the Aviatrix Edge Platform, or Network Service Provider (NSP) for Equinix or Megaport.
- If NSP is selected, choose Equinix or Megaport from the dropdown.
- Click Connect.
Parameter Details
| Sl. No. | CoPilot Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name | A name for the platform account (for example, OnPremises, Equinix, Megaport). |
| 2 | Platform Type | Aviatrix Edge: For the Aviatrix Edge Platform. Network Service Provider (NSP): For Equinix Network Edge or Megaport Virtual Edge. |
| 3 | NSP Provider | When NSP is selected: Equinix for Equinix Network Edge, Megaport for Megaport Virtual Edge. |
Edit Platform
Edit Platform
To edit a platform account:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Platforms.
The Platforms page appears with a table of integrated platforms. - Locate the platform and click the Edit icon on the row.
The Edit Platform dialog appears. - Make the configuration changes needed.
- Click Save.
Delete Platform
Delete Platform
To delete a platform account:
- Go to Cloud Fabric > Hybrid Cloud > Platforms.
The Platforms page appears with a table of integrated platforms. - Locate the platform and click the Delete icon on the row.
- Confirm the deletion in the dialog.