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About This Guide
[PDF 90 KB]
- Objectives
- Audience
- Documentation Conventions
- Related Juniper Networks Documentation
- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Requesting Support
- Chapter:
Overview of the SAE
[PDF 114 KB]
- Role of the SAE
- Connections to Managed Devices
- COPS Connection Between JUNOSe Routers and the SAE
- Beep Connection Between JUNOS Routing Platforms and the SAE
- COPS Connection Between CMTS Devices and the SAE
- COPS Connection Between Juniper Policy Servers and the SAE
- SAE Plug-Ins
- Internal Plug-Ins
- External Plug-Ins
- Hosted Plug-Ins
- Tracking and Controlling Subscriber and Service Sessions with SAE APIs
- SAE Core API
- SAE CORBA Remote API
- SAE Accounting
- Accounting Policy
- Subscription Process
- Tracking Subscriber Sessions
- Accounting Plug-Ins
- Interim Accounting
- Chapter:
Configuring the SAE with the SRC CLI
[PDF 149 KB]
- Configuring LDAP Access to Directory Data
- Configuring Access to Subscriber Data
- Related Information
- Configuring Access to Service Data
- Related Information
- Configuring Access to Policy Data
- Related Information
- Configuring Access to the Persistent Login Cache
- Related Information
- Configuring the Location of Network Device Data
- Related Information
- Enabling Automatic Discovery of Changes in SAE Configuration Data
- Related Information
- Setting the Timeout and Number of Events for SAE Directory Eventing
- Related Information
- Storing Subscriber and Service Session Data
- Session Store Files
- Active and Passive Session Stores
- Session Store File Rotation
- Configuring the Session Store Feature
- Configuring Session Store Parameters for a Device Driver
- Related Information
- Configuring Global Session Store Parameters
- Related Information
- Reducing the Size of Objects for the Session Store Feature
- Related Information
- Configuring the Number of Threads for Sessions
- Chapter:
Configuring the SAE with SDX Configuration Editor
[PDF 184 KB]
- Overview of Configuring the SAE
- Configuring LDAP Access to Directory Data
- Configuring Access to Subscriber Data
- User Data Fields
- Configuring Access to Service Data
- Service Data Fields
- Configuring Access to Policy Data
- Policy Data Fields
- Configuring Access to the Persistent Login Cache
- Persistent Login Cache Data Fields
- Configuring the Location of Router, Persistent Login, and Persistent Session Data
- Router Data, DHCP Persistent Login Information, and Persistent Session Data Fields
- Enabling Automatic Discovery of Changes in SAE Configuration Data
- Enable Configuration Directory Eventing Field
- Storing Subscriber and Service Session Data
- Session Store Files
- Active and Passive Session Stores
- Session Store File Rotation
- Configuring the Session Store Feature
- Configuring Session Store Parameters for a Device Driver
- Session Store Fields
- Configuring Global Session Store Parameters
- Global Session Store Fields
- Reducing the Size of Objects for the Session Store Feature
- Compressed Serialized Data Field
- Configuring the Number of Threads for Sessions
- Number of Threads for Sessions Field
- Chapter:
Managing SAE Data with the SRC CLI
[PDF 80 KB]
- Commands to Manage SAE
- Reloading the SAE Data
- Reloading the SAE Configuration
- Reloading Services
- Reloading Subscriptions
- Reloading Interface Classification Scripts
- Reloading Domain Maps
- Updating Memory Usage
- Removing the Directory Blacklist
- Removing Login Registrations
- Removing Equipment Registrations
- Modifying Failover Server Parameters
- Shutting Down the Device Drivers
- Chapter:
Using JUNOSe Routers in the SRC Network with the SRC CLI
[PDF 247 KB]
- COPS Connection Between JUNOSe Routers and the SAE
- Adding JUNOSe Routers and Virtual Routers with the CLI
- Adding Operative JUNOSe Routers and Virtual Routers
- Adding Routers Individually
- Adding Virtual Routers Individually
- Related Information
- Configuring the SAE to Manage JUNOSe Routers with the CLI
- Related Information
- Using SNMP to Retrieve Information from JUNOSe Routers
- Configuring the SNMP Server on the JUNOSe Router
- Configuring Global SNMP Communities in the SRC Software
- Developing Router Initialization Scripts
- Interface Object Fields
- Required Methods
- Example: Router Initialization Script
- Specifying Router Initialization Scripts on the SAE with the CLI
- Accessing the Router CLI
- Starting the SRC Client on a JUNOSe Router
- Stopping the SRC Client on a JUNOSe Router
- Monitoring Interactions Between the SAE and the JUNOSe Router
- Troubleshooting Problems with Managing JUNOSe Routers
- Troubleshooting the SRC Client on JUNOSe Routers
- Viewing the State of JUNOSe Device Drivers with the SRC CLI
- Viewing Statistics for Specific JUNOSe Device Drivers with the SRC CLI
- Viewing Statistics for All JUNOSe Device Drivers with the SRC CLI
- Viewing the State of JUNOSe Device Drivers with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing Statistics for Specific JUNOSe Device Drivers with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing Statistics for All JUNOSe Device Drivers with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Using JUNOSe Routers in the SRC Network with a Solaris Platform
[PDF 335 KB]
- COPS Connection Between JUNOSe Routers and the SAE
- Adding JUNOSe Routers and Virtual Routers
- Adding Operative JUNOSe Routers and Virtual Routers
- Adding Routers Individually
- Router Fields
- Adding Virtual Routers Individually
- Virtual Router Fields
- Specifying the SAEs That Can Manage the Router
- Adding an SAE
- Modifying an SAE Address
- Deleting an SAE Address
- Configuring the SAE to Manage JUNOSe Routers
- JUNOSe Router Driver Fields
- Using SNMP to Retrieve Information from JUNOSe Routers
- Configuring the SNMP Server on the JUNOSe Router
- Configuring Global SNMP Communities in the SRC Software
- Global SNMP Community Fields
- Developing Router Initialization Scripts
- Interface Object Fields
- Required Methods
- Example: Router Initialization Script
- Specifying Router Initialization Scripts on the SAE
- JUNOSe Router Script Fields
- Updating Local IP Address Pools for JUNOSe VRs
- Updating Local IP Address Pools with SDX Admin
- Updating Local IP Address Pools with the poolRepublish Command
- Syntax of poolRepublish Command
- Troubleshooting the poolRepublish Command
- Accessing the Router CLI
- Using Policy Editor
- Using SDX Admin
- Remote Access Fields
- Starting the SRC Client on a JUNOSe Router
- Stopping the SRC Client on a JUNOSe Router
- Monitoring Interactions Between the SAE and the JUNOSe Router
- Troubleshooting the SRC Client on JUNOSe Routers
- Chapter:
Using JUNOS Routing Platforms in the SRC Network with the SRC CLI
[PDF 281 KB]
- BEEP Connection Between JUNOS Routing Platforms and the SAE
- Adding JUNOS Routing Platforms and Virtual Routers
- Adding Operative JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Adding Routers Individually
- Adding Virtual Routers Individually
- Related Information
- Configuring the SAE to Manage JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Related Information
- Configuring Secure Connections Between the SAE and JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Manually Obtaining Digital Certificates
- Obtaining Digital Certificates through SCEP
- Installing the Server Certificate on the Router
- Creating a Client Certificate for the Router
- Installing the Client Certificate on the Router
- Configuring the SAE to Use TLS
- Configuring TLS on the SAE
- Checking Changes to the JUNOS Configuration
- Setting Up Periodic Configuration Checking
- Using SNMP to Retrieve Information from JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Configuring Global SNMP Communities in the SRC Software
- Developing Router Initialization Scripts
- Interface Object Fields
- Required Methods
- Example: Router Initialization Script
- Specifying Router Initialization Scripts on the SAE
- Accessing the Router CLI
- Configuring JUNOS Routing Platforms to Interact with the SAE
- Configuring the JUNOS Routing Platform to Apply Changes It Receives from the SAE
- Disabling Interactions Between the SAE and JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Monitoring Interactions Between the SAE and JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Troubleshooting Problems with the SRC Software Process
- Deleting All SRC Data on JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Viewing the State of JUNOS Device Drivers with the SRC CLI
- Viewing Statistics for Specific JUNOS Device Drivers with the SRC CLI
- Viewing Statistics for All JUNOS Device Drivers with the SRC CLI
- Viewing the State of JUNOS Device Drivers with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing Statistics for Specific JUNOS Device Drivers with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing Statistics for All JUNOS Device Drivers with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Using JUNOS Routing Platforms in the SRC Network with a Solaris Platform
[PDF 463 KB]
- BEEP Connection Between JUNOS Routing Platforms and the SAE
- Adding JUNOS Routing Platforms and Virtual Routers
- Adding Operative JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Adding Routers Individually
- Router Fields
- Adding Virtual Routers Individually
- Virtual Router Fields
- Specifying the SAEs That Can Manage the Router
- Adding an SAE
- Modifying an SAE Address
- Deleting an SAE Address
- Configuring the SAE to Manage JUNOS Routing Platforms
- JUNOS Router Driver Fields
- Configuring Secure Connections Between the SAE and JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Creating a Server Certificate for the SAE
- Installing the Server Certificate on the SAE
- Installing the Server Certificate on the Router
- Creating a Client Certificate for the Router
- Installing the Client Certificate on the Router
- Installing the Client Certificate on the SAE
- Configuring the SAE to Use TLS
- Configuring the Keystore for TLS Certificates and Keys
- Keystore Fields for the JUNOS Router Driver
- Checking Changes to the JUNOS Configuration
- Setting Up Periodic Configuration Checking
- Configuration Checking Fields for the JUNOS Router Driver
- Using SNMP to Retrieve Information from JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Configuring Global SNMP Communities in the SRC Software
- Global SNMP Community Fields
- Developing Router Initialization Scripts
- Interface Object Fields
- Required Methods
- Example: Router Initialization Script
- Specifying Router Initialization Scripts on the SAE
- JUNOS Router Script Fields
- Accessing the Router CLI
- Using Policy Editor
- Using SDX Admin
- Remote Access Fields
- Configuring JUNOS Routing Platforms to Interact with the SAE
- Configuring the JUNOS Routing Platform to Apply Changes It Receives from the SAE
- Disabling Interactions Between the SAE and JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Monitoring Interactions Between the SAE and JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Troubleshooting SRC Problems on JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Troubleshooting Problems with the SRC Software Process
- Troubleshooting Problems with Interfaces
- Troubleshooting Problems with Services
- Deleting All SRC Data on JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Chapter:
Locating Subscriber Information with the NIC
[PDF 133 KB]
- Locating Subscriber Management Information
- NIC Client/Server Mode
- NIC Local Host Mode
- Mapping Subscribers to a Managing SAE
- NIC Proxies and NIC Locators
- NIC Hosts
- NIC Agents
- NIC Resolvers
- High Availability for NIC
- High Availability in Existing NIC Configurations
- NIC Replication
- Planning a NIC Implementation
- NIC Configuration Scenarios
- NIC Agents Used in the NIC Configuration Scenarios
- Router Initialization Scripts with NIC Configuration Scenarios
- Chapter:
Configuring NIC with the SRC CLI
[PDF 188 KB]
- Configuration Statements for the NIC
- Configuration Statements for NIC Operating Properties
- Configuration Statements for NIC Scenarios
- Configuration Statements for NIC Logging
- Before You Configure the NIC
- Configuring the NIC from the SRC CLI
- Starting the NIC from the SRC CLI
- Reviewing and Changing Operating Properties for NIC
- Reviewing the Default NIC Operating Properties
- Changing NIC Operating Properties
- Configuring NIC Replication
- Configuring a NIC Scenario
- Configuring Directory Agents
- Configuring SAE Plug-In Agents
- Configuring the SAE to Communicate with SAE Plug-In Agents When You Use NIC Replication
- Obtaining Interface Configuration Information for OnePopStaticRouteIp
- Verifying Configuration for the NIC
- Testing a NIC Resolution
- Stopping a NIC Host on a C-series Platform
- Restarting the NIC
- Restarting a NIC Agent
- Restarting a NIC Resolver
- Changing NIC Configurations
- Chapter:
Configuring NIC on a Solaris Platform
[PDF 163 KB]
- Before You Configure NIC Hosts
- Configuring NIC Hosts to Resolve Requests
- Configuring Operating Parameters for NIC Hosts
- Directory Connection Properties for NIC Hosts
- NIC Host Properties
- Additional Properties for NIC Hosts
- Reviewing Basic Configuration for a NIC Host
- Modifying Basic Configuration for NIC Agents on a NIC Host
- Configuring Consolidator Agents
- Consolidator Agent Fields in Basic Editing Level
- Configuring Directory Agents
- Directory Agent Fields in Basic Editing Level
- Configuring SAE Plug-In Agents
- SAE Plug-In Agent Fields in Basic Editing Level
- Configuring the SAE for SAE Plug-In Agents
- Configuring the SAE to Communicate with SAE Plug-In Agents When You Use NIC Replication
- Configuration Fields for SAE Plug-In Agents
- Starting NIC on a Solaris Platform
- Stopping a NIC Host on a Solaris Platform
- Monitoring NIC Hosts
- Configuring NIC Replication
- Changing NIC Configurations
- Chapter:
Obtaining Interface Configuration for OnePopStaticRouteIp
[PDF 104 KB]
- JUNOS Interface Information for OnePopStaticRouteIp
- Information Collection for OnePopStaticRouteIp from the Network Publisher
- Before You Run the Network Publisher
- Configuring the Network Publisher
- Network Publisher Configuration File Fields
- Logging Configuration Fields
- Router Configuration Fields
- Filter Configuration Fields
- Directory Configuration Fields
- Troubleshooting Configuration Fields
- Running the Network Publisher
- Troubleshooting Router Connections and Configuration for the Network Publisher
- Changing the Location of an Input Directory for the Network Publisher
- Reviewing the Information Collected from a JUNOS Routing Platform
- Reviewing and Editing Interface Information from SDX Admin
- NIC Document That Maps Subscriber IP Addresses to a JUNOS Interface
- Chapter:
Configuring Applications to Communicate with an SAE
[PDF 45 KB]
- Overview of NIC Proxy Configuration
- Before You Configure a NIC Proxy
- Chapter:
Using the CLI to Configure SRC Applications to Communicate with an SAE
[PDF 91 KB]
- Configuration Statements for NIC Proxies
- Before You Configure a NIC Proxy
- Configuring Resolution Information for a NIC Proxy
- Changing the Configuration for the NIC Proxy Cache
- Configuring a NIC Proxy for NIC Replication
- Configuring NIC Test Data from the SRC CLI
- Chapter:
Configuring Applications to Communicate with an SAE with SDX Configuration Editor
[PDF 164 KB]
- Configuring an Application to Use a Local NIC Host
- Local NIC Host Configuration Fields
- Configuring NIC Proxies from SDX Configuration Editor
- Configuring Resolution Information for a NIC Proxy
- NIC Proxy Resolution Fields
- Configuring the NIC Proxy Cache
- NIC Proxy Cache Fields
- Configuring the NIC Proxy for NIC Replication
- NIC Host Selection Fields
- Reviewing and Updating the ORB Configuration for Applications That Include a NIC Proxy
- Configuring JacORB as the Default ORB
- Configuring One Web Application to Use JacORB
- Configuring a Web Application Server to Use JacORB
- Testing Applications by Using a NIC Proxy Stub
- Configuring a NIC Proxy Stub from SDX Configuration Editor
- NIC Proxy Stub Fields
- Configuring a NIC Proxy Stub from SDX Admin
- Configuring the Test Data
- Configuring a NIC Proxy Stub to Use a corbaloc URL to Test Data
- Configuring a NIC Proxy Stub to Use a File URL to Test Data
- Configuring a NIC Proxy Stub to Use an IOR to Test Data
- Monitoring NIC Proxies
- Chapter:
Developing Applications That Use NIC
[PDF 100 KB]
- External Application Requirements for NIC
- External Non-Java Applications That Use NIC
- Creating a NIC Locator to Include with a Non-Java Application
- External Java Applications That Use NIC
- Developing a Java Application to Communicate with a NIC Proxy
- Instantiating a Configuration Manager
- Passing a Reference to the Configuration Manager to the NIC Factory
- Instantiating the NIC Factory Class
- Initializing Logging
- Instantiating the NIC Proxy
- Managing a Resolution Request
- Deleting Invalid Results from the NIC Proxy's Cache
- Removing the NIC Proxies
- Updating Information About Address Pools
- Chapter:
Configuring NIC Host Redundancy
[PDF 135 KB]
- Overview of NIC Host Redundancy
- Before You Configure NIC Host Redundancy
- Configuring NIC Host Redundancy
- Configuring Redundant Hosts
- Redundant Hosts Fields
- Configuring Communities
- Communities Fields
- Configuring Monitors
- Configuring Operating Parameters for Monitors
- JRE Properties for a Redundant Monitor
- Configuring a Monitor Process
- Monitor Field
- Configuring JacORB Properties on Redundant NIC Hosts
- JacORB Properties for Timeouts
- Starting NIC Monitors
- Starting NIC Hosts
- Verifying That a Monitor Is Running
- Stopping a Monitor
- Optimizing Performance of the NIC Proxy for NIC Host Redundancy
- JacORB Properties for Retry Intervals
- Viewing Log Files for NIC Hosts and Monitors from the Solaris CLI
- Clearing Persistent Data and Logs for NIC Hosts and NIC Monitors
- Chapter:
NIC Resolution Process
[PDF 70 KB]
- Overview of the Resolution Process
- NIC Realms
- Key to Value Resolution
- NIC Data Types
- Constraints as NIC Data Types
- Chapter:
Customizing a NIC Configuration
[PDF 155 KB]
- Before You Customize a NIC Configuration
- Planning a Custom NIC Configuration
- Creating a Custom NIC Configuration by Adding Components to an Existing Scenario
- Creating a Custom NIC Configuration by Removing Components in an Existing Scenario
- Qualifying NIC Data Types
- Qualifying a NIC Data Type from SDX Admin
- Qualifying a NIC Data Type from SDX Configuration Editor
- Managing Directory Changes for the Directory Agent
- Chapter:
Reviewing the NIC Configuration
[PDF 244 KB]
- Reviewing the Configuration for NIC Realms
- NIC Resolution Transition Fields
- NIC Resolvers Fields
- Consolidator Agents
- Reviewing the Configuration of Consolidator Agents
- Consolidator Agent Fields
- Directory Agents
- Reviewing the Configuration of Directory Agents
- Directory Agent Fields
- Directory Eventing Fields
- SAE Plug-In Agents
- Reviewing the Configuration of SAE Plug-In Agents
- SAE Plug-In Agent Fields
- Properties Agents
- Configuring Properties Agents
- Properties Agent Fields
- XML Agents
- Configuring XML Agents
- XML Agent Fields
- Reviewing and Changing the Configuration for a NIC Host Instance
- NIC Host Fields
- Configuring Logging for NIC
- Reviewing the Configuration for NIC Locators
- Managing NIC Resolvers
- Chapter:
NIC Configuration Scenarios
[PDF 232 KB]
- Overview of NIC Configuration Scenarios
- OnePop Scenario
- Centralized Configuration
- Distributed Configuration
- Redundancy
- OnePopPcmm Scenario
- Centralized Configuration
- Distributed Configuration
- OnePopDynamicIp Scenario
- Centralized Configuration
- Distributed Configuration
- OnePopSharedIp Scenario
- Centralized Configuration
- Distributed Configuration
- OnePopStaticRouteIp
- Centralized Configuration
- Distributed Configuration
- OnePopAcctId Scenario
- OnePopLogin Scenario
- Centralized Configuration
- Distributed Configuration
- OnePopPrimaryUser
- Centralized Configuration
- Distributed Configuration
- OnePopDnSharedIp Scenario
- Centralized Configuration
- Distributed Configuration
- OnePopAllRealms Scenario
- Centralized Configuration
- Distributed Configuration
- MultiPop Scenario
- IP Realm
- Shared IP Realm
- DN Realm
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