The new Security Portal is a centralized platform designed to provide real-time access to critical security information and resources. This portal enhances your organization's ability to manage vulnerabilities, monitor security advisories, and access detailed threat intelligence.
Here is the link to the portal:
https://security-portal.versa-networks.com
The GZTP Self-Service Portal is designed to enable customers to provision/de-provision infrastructure and/or devices on to the Global ZTP Platform hosted by Versa.
Note: Screenshots in this document are for representational purposes only.
The GZTP Self-Service Portal can be accessed at https://gztp.versa-networks.com
Once accessed, the user is presented with a login screen as shown below.

The Portal is integrated with Versa's Identity Provider (IDP) and supports Single Sign On (SSO). The user, having registered with any of the Versa platforms (such as support, docs portals), uses the same username and password to login to the GZTP Self-Service portal.
Note: In case the user is not registered on any of the portals, please register your work email using Versa support/docs portal.
Once logged in, the portal presents the Home Screen with the users’ email address and Organization the user belongs to. It also presents various menu options as described as follows.
This menu option is used to provision the GZTP Infrastructure. From a Global ZTP perspective, ‘infrastructure’ relates to either PSK or PKI customer deployments. Presently, the portal supports PSK based infrastructure provisioning.
Note: Organization and Region have local significance on the Global ZTP Platform in terms of unique identification only.

* From a backward compatibility perspective
The user enters PSK parameters. These relate to the customers’ controller:

The user enters PKI parameters. These relate to the customers’ controller:

Once the infrastructure is provisioned successfully, users can proceed with Provisioning Device Serial Numbers.
On Clicking this menu option, the portal displays the number of provisioned devices. Up to 200 devices may be provisioned. The remaining ‘balance’ is also displayed:

Note: if Balance remaining is 0, no further devices can be provisioned, and both the menu options are greyed out.
After closing the following options are displayed:

The user is required to provide 3 inputs:

The user is required to provide 3 inputs:
On this page, the user needs to download the CSV format file by clicking on
button.

Once all the required details are completed in the CSV file, the user clicks on the Choose file menu button and selects the updated CSV file. Once complete, click on the Submit button.
It takes the Device Serial Number, Organization and Region in that order as an input from the file and attempts to provision each device serial number against each organization and region combination.
On clicking Submit, the portal attempts to provision the devices for the provided Organization and Region combination. In case of error, the portal will display Error details on the summary page.
Note: This feature is currently available only for PSK based device provisioning only.
This menu option allows the user to view all the infrastructures provisioned on the Global ZTP platform for their organization.
These are split between PSK and PKI Infrastructure types.
This provides a detailed view of the PSK Infrastructure/s provisioned under the organization. This shows the PSK parameters and other details:
PKI Infrastructure#
This provides a detailed view of the PKI Infrastructures provisioned under the customer organization.
Note: Users can view all the infrastructure details configured only under their organization and not from any other organization.
This option allows the user to view all devices associated with the users’ organization.
There are two further options available:
Note: Users can only view device details provisioned under their organization.


Please refer to the screenshot for each numerical point listed below:
** - This option remains available only when the maximum device limit has not been breached. If the limit is breached, RE-PROVISIONING button is greyed out.
Also, hovering mouse on this button shows how many more devices can be provisioned if the button is not greyed out.
This menu option gives users a summary view of number of devices with their status against each Infrastructure under their organization.

This is newly added menu option on this portal. This option allows user to download/export device serial number data in CSV format with all details such as infrastructure name the device is associated with, creation date, user ID of user who provisioned it. User can click on this menu option to download the CSV data file.

The GZTP Self-service portal will also support RESTful APIs. Most of the current set of operations supported by GZTP Self-service UI will also be supported by REST APIs.
The portal also contains the link to API documentation and is placed in the navigation bar.

Note: Please refer to the REST API documentation embedded in GZTP Self-Service portal for details about each end point.
## - for ease of operations and backward compatibility, Versa has provisioned all devices already deployed on the GZTP platform even if the count exceeds 200 devices. However, such customers are not allowed to provision new devices until the number of provisioned devices comes below 200.
This Article describes How to use the Global ZTP Self-Service portal for Branch Activation.
Article Version - 1.4
Objective: After provisioning the device serial number in Self service portal "https://gztp.versa-networks.com/", below steps and troubleshooting can be followed for activating device.
The GZTP Self-Service Portal is designed to enable customers to provision/de-provision infrastructure and/or devices on the Global ZTP platform hosted by Versa.
1) Please ensure that device serial number is first provisioned on the GZTP self service portal.
2) Connect the device to the internet line after provisioning the serial number on GZTP self service portal.
Note: Mismatch between serial number on GZTP provisioned list and device actual serial number will result in activation failure.
1) Ensure device VNI-0/0 is connected to Internet line which assigns DHCP ip address to the device interface.
2) Ensure device can resolve below fqdn's and IKE connectivity to below resolved ip address depending on the PSK/PKI method selected on GZTP self service portal.
PSK : staging-controller1-psk.versa-networks.com , staging-controller2-psk.versa-networks.com
PKI : staging-controller1-cert.versa-networks.com , staging-controller2-cert.versa-networks.com
Example:
> ping staging-controller1-psk.versa-networks.com routing-instance WAN1-Transport-VR
Please run tcpdump on vni-0/0
>tcpdump vni-0/0 filter "port 500 or port 4500"
In above if you are able to see Outgoing packets and there are no Inbound packets from the receiver there might be connectivity issue on ISP. Please check with ISP provider to ensure that there is no connectivity issue.
If the connectivity is fine, please create a support request with Versa TAC for further debugging on GZTP platform.
More information on GZTP Self Service Portal:
1. How can I utilize the Global ZTP or GZTP for staging my device/s?
Answer: Versa has developed a self-service portal. Any organizational user leveraging Versa IDP/IAM based authentication can utilize the GZTP portal for provisioning the device/s on GZTP platform.
2. Does Versa Global ZTP (GZTP) self service portal support RESTful APIs?
Answer: Yes, Versa GZTP Self-service portal supports RESTful APIs for provisioning of infrastructure and also device serial numbers.
3. Where can I find RESTful APIs for GZTP self-service portal?
Answer: GZTP Self-service portal REST API documentation is embedded into the portal and can be accessed at
https://gztp.versa-networks.com/api/docs
4. Where can I access the GUI documentation for the self service portal?
Answer: GZTP portal documentation is embedded into the portal UI and can be accessed at
https://gztp.versa-networks.com/static/gz.html
5. What are the limitations of the GZTP portal?
Answer: In the current version, GZTP self-service portal does not support bulk provisioning of the PKI based device serial number.
6. How many devices can I provision?
Answer: For any given organization, there is a limit of maximum 200 provisioned devices at any point. It implies that these devices are ready to be boot-strapped/staged. The portal keeps track of these counters and displays it to users, when provisioning a new device while using self-service portal GUI.
7. What happens if I try to provision devices beyond limit of 200?
Answer: The portal UI button for provisioning of the Device Serial Number is disabled and user cannot proceed. Any bulk provisioning process gets terminated once the count reaches 200 and any further attempt fails. RESTful API also provides error response to the user/program and terminates the process.
8. What is device retention period?
Answer: All devices provisioned on the GZTP infra have a lifetime of 60 calendar days. Once provisioned, if the device does not get boot-strapped or staged, the device is set for Expiration or deletion from the GZTP infra post 60 days from date of provisioning. Once 60 days are completed and the device is still in "Provisioned" state, the device is deleted. The device however does not get deleted from the GZTP self-service portal and can be re-provisioned using GZTP portal.
9. Will I get any notification about impending deletion of the device from the portal?
Answer: Yes, the user who has registered the device on the portal will receive 3 notifications from the portal in an automated manner. 3 notifications are 30 days, 15 days and 7 days prior to deletion (expiration of device . User will also be intimated once the device is deleted from the GZTP platform.
10. Is there any limitation on usage of RESTful APIs?
Answer: Yes, The number of REST API calls is limited to 200 per hour for entire organization. Please note the limitation is not per user, but is for entire organization.