Adding JUNOS Routing Platforms and Virtual Routers with the C-Web Interface
On JUNOS routing platforms, the SAE manages interfaces. The SRC software associates a virtual router called default with each JUNOS routing platform. Each JUNOS routing platform in the SRC network and its associated virtual router (VR) called default must appear in the directory. The VRs are not actually configured on the JUNOS routing platform; the VR in the directory provides a way for the SAE to manage the interfaces on the JUNOS routing platform.
There are two ways to add routers:
- Detect operative routers and configured JUNOS VRs in the SRC network and add them to the configuration.
- Add each router and VR individually.
Adding Operative JUNOS Routing Platforms
To add to the directory routers and JUNOS VRs that are currently operative and have an operating SNMP agent:
- Click Manage>Request>Network>Discovery.
- Enter information as described in the Help text in the main pane, and click Apply.
If you add a router using the discover network feature, the software adds the IP address of the first SNMP agent on the router to respond to the discover request.
Adding JUNOS Routers Individually
The Shared Network pane appears.
- From the Create new list, select Device.
- Type a name for the new device in the dialog box, and click OK.
- From the Device Type list, select JUNOS.
- Enter information as described in the Help text in the main pane, and click Apply.
Adding Virtual Routers Individually
To add a virtual router to an existing router:
- From the Create new list, select Virtual Router.
- Type a name for the new device in the dialog box, and click OK.
The Virtual Router pane appears.
Related Topics
- For information about service scopes, see SRC-PE Services and Policies Guide, Chapter 1, Managing Services with the SRC CLI
- For information about tracking plug-ins, see Chapter 27, Configuring Internal, External, and Synchronization Plug-Ins with the C-Web Interface