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About the Tenant Devices Page

date_range 29-Jun-18

To access this page, click Resources > Tenant Devices.

You can use the Tenant Devices page to view the list of available CPE devices in the service provider network. You can also view information about each CPE device in the network.

Tasks You Can Perform

You can perform the following tasks from this page:

  • Quickly view activation data created for CPEs in the widgets that appear at the top of the page. See Table 1.

  • View the history of tenant device activation logs. See Viewing the History of Tenant Device Activation Logs.

  • Reboot a CPE device. See Rebooting a CPE Device.

  • Push licenses to devices. Select the devices and click Push License.

    The Push License page appears displaying the list of licenses uploaded in CSO. Select the license(s) which you want to push to the selected devices. Click Push Licenses to push the licenses to the selected devices. To cancel the action, click Cancel.

    See Pushing a License to Devices.

  • View Stage-1 configuration. Click Resources > Tenant Devices > Device-Name > Stage 1 Config to view the stage-1 configuration for the device.

  • View the device audit logs. Click Resources > Tenant Devices > Device-Name > Device Audit Logs to view the audit logs for the device.

  • View details about a CPE device. Click the details icon that appears when you hover over the name of a device or click More > Details. See Viewing Object Details.

  • Deleting a CPE. See Deleting Objects.

  • Show or hide columns about the CPE. See Sorting Objects.

  • Search an object about the CPE device. See Searching for Text in an Object Data Table.

Field Descriptions

  • Table 1 describes widgets on the Tenant Devices page.

  • Table 2 describes the fields on the Tenant Devices page.

Table 1: Widgets on the Tenant Devices Page

Widget

Description

Cloud CPEs by Status

Displays the management status of the CPE devices deployed in the cloud.

  • Pending Activation—Number of CPE devices that are yet to connect to the regional server.

  • Activation Failed—Number of CPE devices that could not connect to the regional server.

  • Expected—Number of CPE devices that have yet to connect to the regional server.

  • Active—Number of CPE devices that have downloaded images, but are not yet configured.

  • Provisioned—Number of CPE devices on which IPsec tunnels are fully operational.

  • Provision Failed—Number of CPE devices failed if the vSRX was not instantiated properly.

Table 2: Fields on the Tenant Devices Page

Field

Description

Device Name

Displays the name of the device.

Example: sunny-NFX-250

Tenant

Displays the name of the tenant.

Example: tenant-blue

Site Name

Displays the name of the tenant site.

Example: site-blue-white

Location

Displays the name of the location.

Example: San Jose, CA

Status Message

Displays the latest status message.

Example: IPsec provision success

WAN Links

Displays the number of WAN links.

Example: 2

POP Name

Displays the name of the POP.

Example: pop_blue

Management Status

Displays the management status of the CPE devices deployed in the cloud.

  • Expected—Regional server has activation details for the CPE device, but CPE device has not yet established a connection with the server.

  • Active—CPE device has downloaded images, but is not yet configured.

  • Provisioned—IPsec tunnel on NFX250 device is operational.

  • Provision Failed—CPE device failed when the vSRX was not instantiated properly.

Model

Displays the name of the device model.

Example: NFX

Active Services

Displays the number of services that are activated for the device.

Example: 3

Image Name

Displays the name of the device image file.

Example: install_nfx_fmpm_agent_1_0.sh

OS Version

Displays the Junos OS Release version.

Example: 15.1X49-D40

Serial Number

Displays the serial number of the device.

Example: DD0416AA0117

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