In Apstra 5.1, capacity planning based on pre-built time-series telemetry (such as link utilization trends) is part of Intent-Based Analytics (IBA). IBA is where Apstra ingests streaming telemetry from fabric devices, stores it as time-series data, and presents it through built-in analytics views (dashboards/widgets) and probes. Because the question specifically calls out “pre-built time series information regarding link utilization,” the correct UI location is the Analytics top-level tab within the blueprint.
The Active tab is primarily oriented to operational state and day-2 workflows (for example, viewing live state, queries, and device-level operational views). The Staged tab is where you modify intent (physical/virtual design, policies, catalog items) prior to committing and deploying. The Dashboard provides a high-level blueprint overview and navigation, but the drill-down and time-series analytics views that support trending and capacity analysis are accessed via Analytics.
In an EVPN-VXLAN fabric using Junos v24.4, link utilization time-series is particularly valuable because underlay congestion can degrade overlay performance (BGP convergence behavior, ECMP distribution effectiveness, and endpoint experience). Apstra’s Analytics tab centralizes these metrics so operators can evaluate utilization baselines, identify sustained hot links, and support proactive actions (rebalancing, adding capacity, or adjusting design intent) without relying on ad-hoc per-device CLI polling.
Verified Juniper sources (URLs):
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/apstra5.1/apstra-custom-telemetry-collection-guide/topics/concept/apstra-telemetry-and-intent-based-analytics.html