Searching for QoS Policy Data in the Directory
Note that this feature is not supported on the C-series Controllers.
You can run queries of the directory data to find:
- QoS profiles configured on a JUNOSe router.
- QoS profiles in a policy group.
- Policy groups that contain a particular QoS profile.
- JUNOSe routers that have a QoS profile configured.
- Policy groups supported on a router. For a policy group to be supported on a router, both the policy group and the router must contain the same QoS profile.
- Routers that can be supported by a policy group. The query provides a list of routers that contain QoS profile(s) that are also in the specified policy group.
You can run these queries by using either Policy Editor or Policy Web Admin.
Using Policy Editor to Search for QoS Policy Information
Before using Policy Editor to run a query, you need to:
- Connect Policy Editor to a directory server. See Starting Policy Editor in SRC-PE Services and Policies Guide, Chapter 7, Using Policy Editor.
- Update the directory with a list of QoS profiles that are on the router(s) that you want to search. See Updating QoS Profile Data in the Directory.
Running Queries from Policy Editor
To run queries with Policy Editor:
The Router Query window appears.
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To erase query results from the screen, click Clear.
Condition Type
Condition Value
- Name of the QoS profile, router, or policy group that you want to search.
- Value—Name of the router, QoS profile, or policy group. If you selected router or policy group as a condition type, you can select a name from the drop-down menu. If the condition type is QoS profile, continue selecting entries in the drop-down menu until you reach the name of a policy group.
- Default—No value
Find
- Object that you want to find. The software searches for this object on the QoS profile, router, or policy group defined in condition type and condition value.
- Value—router, QoS profile, or policy group
- Default—No value
Supported
- Whether or not to search for the condition type that exists or does not exist on the router, QoS profile, or policy group.
- Value—Checked or unchecked
- Checked—Searches for the condition type that is on the router, QoS profile, or policy group
- Unchecked—Searches for the condition type that is not on the router, QoS profile, or policy group
Examples
The query example in Figure 5 searches for all QoS profiles on router chimera.
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The query in Figure 6 searches for QoS profiles in policy group DHCP.
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The query in Figure 7 searches for all policy groups that router bigfoot supports. For a policy group to be supported on a router, both the policy group and the router must contain the same QoS profile.
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Using Policy Web Admin to Search for QoS Policy Information
Before you use Policy Web Admin, deploy the WAR file for the Policy Web Admin in the Web application server. You can find this file, pomAdmin.war, in the folder webapp on the SRC software distribution. Refer to the documentation for the Web application server for information about deploying applications.
To deploy Policy Web Admin inside JBoss:
cp /cdrom/cdrom0/webapp/pomAdmin.war /opt/UMC/jboss/server/default/deploy
JBoss automatically starts the application when a WAR file is copied into the deploy directory.
Launching Policy Web Admin
- Start your Web browser.
- Enter the location of Policy Web Admin in the following format:
https://<web-server-name or ip-address>:<port>/pomAdminThe Policy Web Admin page appears.
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Connecting to a Directory
Before you run queries, you need to connect to the directory where policies are stored. To connect to the directory:
The Directory Connection page appears.
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Querying the Directory for QoS Information
To search the directory for QoS information:
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The results appear in the Response field.
For examples of queries, see Examples.