- play_arrow Administration Portal
- play_arrow Introduction
- Unified Administration and Customer Portal Overview
- Administration Portal Overview
- Logging in to Administration Portal
- Switching the Tenant Scope
- Changing the Administration Portal Password
- Changing the Password on First Login
- Resetting the Password
- Setting Password Duration
- Extending the User Login Session
- Setting Up the Cloud CPE Centralized Deployment Model with Administration Portal
- Setting Up the Cloud CPE Distributed Deployment Model with Administration Portal
- play_arrow Managing Objects
- play_arrow Using the Dashboard
- play_arrow Monitoring Alerts, Alarms, and Device Events
- play_arrow Monitoring Tenants SLA Performance
- Multidepartment CPE Device Support
- About the SLA Performance of All Tenants Page
- About the SLA Performance of a Single Tenant Page
- Monitoring Application-Level SLA Performance for real time-optimized SD-WAN
- Viewing the SLA Performance of a Site
- Viewing the SLA Performance of an Application or Application Group
- Understanding SLA Performance Score for Applications, Links, Sites, and Tenants
- play_arrow Monitoring Jobs
- play_arrow Managing POPs
- About the POPs Page
- Creating a Single POP
- Importing Data for Multiple POPs
- Viewing the History of POP Data Imports
- Viewing the History of POP Data Deletions
- Managing a Single POP
- About the VIMs Page
- Creating a Cloud VIM
- About the EMS Page
- Creating an EMS
- Changing the Junos Space Virtual Appliance Password
- About the Routers Page
- Creating Devices
- Configuring Devices
- View the History of Device Data Deletions
- play_arrow Managing Devices
- About the Tenant Devices Page
- About the Cloud Hub Devices Page
- Managing a Tenant Device
- Managing a Cloud Hub Device
- Device Redundancy Support Overview
- Viewing the History of Tenant Device Activation Logs
- Viewing the History of Cloud Hub Device Activation Logs
- Secure OAM Network Overview
- Adding a Cloud Hub Device
- Upgrading a Cloud Hub Device
- Rebooting a CPE Device
- play_arrow Managing Device Templates
- play_arrow Managing Software Images
- play_arrow Configuring Network Services in a Centralized Deployment
- Network Services Overview
- About the Network Services Page
- About the Service Overview Page
- About the Service Instances Page
- Configuring VNF Properties
- Allocating a Service to Tenants
- Removing a Service from Tenants
- Viewing a Service Configuration
- vSRX VNF Configuration Settings
- LxCIPtable VNF Configuration Settings
- Cisco CSR-1000v VNF Configuration Settings
- Riverbed Steelhead VNF Configuration Settings
- Managing a Single Service
- play_arrow Configuring Application SLA Profiles
- Application Quality of Experience (AppQoE) Overview
- About the Application Traffic Type Profiles Page
- Creating Traffic Type Profiles
- Editing and Deleting Traffic Type Profiles
- SLA Profiles and SD-WAN Policies Overview
- Cost-Based Link Switching
- Local Breakout Overview
- About the Application SLA Profiles Page
- Creating SLA Profiles
- Editing and Deleting SLA Profiles
- play_arrow Configuring Application Signatures
- play_arrow Managing Tenants
- play_arrow Managing Operating Companies
- play_arrow Configuring SP Users
- play_arrow Managing Audit Logs
- play_arrow Managing Roles
- play_arrow Configuring Authentication
- play_arrow Configuring Licenses
- play_arrow Customizing the Unified Portal
- play_arrow Managing Signature Database
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- play_arrow Designer Tools
- play_arrow Configuration Designer
- Configuration Designer Overview
- Accessing the Configuration Designer
- Using the Configuration Designer
- Changing Your Password
- About the Requests Page for the Configuration Designer
- Creating Requests for Configuration Templates
- Designing Templates with a YANG Configuration
- Designing Templates with a Configuration
- Publishing Configuration Templates
- About the Designs Page for the Configuration Designer
- Cloning Configuration Templates
- Deleting Configuration Template Designs
- play_arrow Resource Designer
- Resource Designer Overview
- Using the Resource Designer
- Accessing the Resource Designer
- About the Requests Page for the Resource Designer
- VNF Overview
- Creating Requests for VNF Packages
- Designing VNF Packages
- Adding VNF Managers
- Publishing VNF Packages
- About the Designs Page for the Resource Designer
- Cloning VNF Packages
- Importing VNF Packages
- Exporting VNF Packages
- Deleting VNF Packages
- play_arrow Network Service Designer introduction
- play_arrow Creating Requests for Network Services
- play_arrow Creating Network Services
- About the Build Page for the Network Service Designer
- Viewing Information About VNFs
- Designing Network Services
- Connecting VNFs in a Service Chain
- Defining Ingress and Egress Points for a Service Chain
- Monitoring Performance Goals
- Configuring Network Services
- vSRX Configuration Settings
- LxCIPtable VNF Configuration Settings
- Cisco CSR-1000v VNF Configuration Settings
- Riverbed Steelhead VNF Configuration Settings
- Fortinet VNF Configuration Settings
- Ubuntu VNF Configuration Settings
- play_arrow Managing Network Services
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- play_arrow Downloads
About the Devices Page
To access this page, click Resources > Devices.
You can use the Devices page to view the list of available CPE devices at the customer premises. 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.
Manage a single CPE. See Managing a Single CPE Device.
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.
For information on pushing licenses to devices, see Pushing a License to Devices.
Perform Return Material Authorization (RMA) to replace a device that is faulty or not reachable. You can perform RMA for a single-CPE or a dual-CPE device.
For information on performing RMA on single-CPE devices, see Performing Return Material Authorization (RMA) for a Single-CPE Device
For information on performing RMA on dual-CPE devices, see Performing Return Material Authorization (RMA) for Dual-CPE Devices
View details about a CPE . Click the details icon that appears when you mouse over the row for a device or click More > Details. See Viewing Object Details.
Show or hide columns about the CPE.
Sort CPE devices. See Sorting Objects.
Search an object about the CPE. See Searching for Text in an Object Data Table.
Field Descriptions
Table 1: Widgets on the Devices Page
Widget | Description |
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CPE by Status | Displays the management status of the CPE devices deployed in the cloud.
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Table 2: Fields on the Devices Page
Field | Description |
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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 |
Management Status | Displays the management status of the CPE devices deployed in the cloud.
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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 |
Operational Status | Displays whether the device is up or down. |
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 |
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: XXXXXXXXXXXX |
UUID | Displays the universally unique identifier (UUID) of the device. Example: xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx |