Portivo documentation
Complete product, deployment and operations documentation for Portivo Control Center.
It covers production planning, installation, HTTPS, initial setup, every major operational workflow, automation, monitoring, UPS infrastructure, backup and restore, upgrades, security, incident troubleshooting and recurring operating routines.
Complete handbook
End-to-end guidance with prerequisites, procedures, expected results, safety controls and failure paths.
Read the handbook →Exact technical references
Browse 149 actions, 119 routes, role capabilities, drivers, audits and environment settings.
Open the references →What Portivo is
Portivo Control Center is a centralized network operations platform for compatible Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise OmniSwitch environments using AOS 6 and AOS 8 command profiles. It combines inventory, live port visibility, endpoint finding, controlled operations, Jobs, Fleet Audits, notifications, automation, access control and UPS monitoring in one self-hosted web application.
Current product boundary
Switch platforms
ALE OmniSwitch with AOS 6 and AOS 8. The vendor-driver foundation exists for future expansion, but other switch vendors are not enabled in the current UI.
Server platforms
Windows 10/11 x64, Windows Server x64, Debian 12+, Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS+, and compatible modern systemd Linux with Python 3.11+.
Data model
SQLite stores operational state, inventory, Jobs, audit records and configuration. Full time-series interface monitoring is outside the current database design.
License
Portivo-owned source is AGPL-3.0-only. Third-party components remain under their respective licenses.
Where to start
- Read the complete handbook for the full operating model.
- Review requirements.
- Install on Windows or Linux.
- Read network and security deployment before allowing LAN access.
- Complete the first-login workflow.
- Learn the access-control model before adding users.
Reference scale
- 149 action catalog entries, classified into 12 operational categories.
- 9 active Fleet Audits.
- 23 granular capabilities.
- 119 HTTP/WebSocket routes in the current FastAPI application.
- 9 explicit UPS drivers plus Auto Detect.