After VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance is installed and configured, you can use administration settings to manage your environment. You find most administration settings under the Administration selection of the VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance interface.
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Managing Users and Access Control To ensure security of the objects in your instance, VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance allows you to configure multi-tenant capabilities on a provisioned on-premises server. Using a single installation of VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance to serve multiple tenants, each with their own secure account.
Managing Gateways Gateways option in the VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance administration section is used to configure collectors and outbound connectors.
Managing Credentials Credentials option in the VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance administration section, is used to store the credentials of the Broker, SAM, and EDAA server.
Managing Domain Settings Domain Settings option in the VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance administration section is used to configure the credentials of DCF and Kafka Access Settings.
Managing Integrations Integrations option in the VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance administration section is used to create a 5G Integration and Smarts Integration.
Kafka Mapper Kafka Mapper is one more option available in VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance that helps you to bring data into the system for further analysis.
Working with Catalogs With the Data Model Catalogs, you are able to map vendor specific metric data into VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance metric models for reporting.
Configuring Topology Map You can configure Default Hop Count and Sparkline Graph functionalities in this Topology Map Configuration Tab.
Configuring Health Dashboard With the health dashboard feature, you can monitor the health of an entity directly from the selected Notification or Topology entity.