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Adding JUNOSe Routers and Virtual Routers

The SAE uses router and virtual router objects in the directory to manage interfaces on JUNOSe virtual routers. Each JUNOSe router in the SRC network and its virtual routers (VRs) must appear in the directory. There are two ways to add routers to the directory:

Adding Operative JUNOSe Routers and Virtual Routers

To simultaneously add to the directory routers and JUNOSe VRs that are currently operative and have an operating Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent:

  1. In the SDX Admin navigation pane, select o=Network, and right-click.
  2. Select Discover Network.

The Discover Network dialog box appears.

  1. Enter the IP address, the prefix of the network, and the SNMP community string.
  2. Click OK.

Objects for all routers and JUNOSe VRs that meet the criteria you specified appear under the Networks object in the navigation pane. You can modify the configuration of these objects. For information about configuring these objects, see Adding Routers Individually and Adding Virtual Routers Individually.

Adding Routers Individually

To add a single router to the directory with SDX Admin:

  1. In the navigation pane, right-click the Network folder, and select New > EdgeDevice.

The New EdgeDevice dialog box appears.

  1. Enter the name of the router exactly as it is configured on the router, and click OK.

The name of the new device appears in the navigation pane, and information about the router appears in the Main Tab of the EdgeDevice pane.

  1. In the content pane, edit or accept the default values for the router fields.

See Router Fields.

  1. Click Save.

Router Fields

In SDX Admin, you can modify the following fields in the content pane for a router (orderedCimKeys=<EdgeDeviceName>, o=network, o=umc).

Description

Management Address

Router Driver Type

QoS Profiles

Adding Virtual Routers Individually

To add a VR to the directory with SDX Admin:

  1. In the navigation pane, right-click the device to which you want to add the VR, and select New > VirtualRouter.

The New VirtualRouter dialog box appears.

  1. Enter the name of the VR, and click OK.

The name of the new VR appears in the navigation pane, and the VirtualRouter pane appears.

  1. In the Main tab in the VirtualRouter pane, edit or accept the default values for the fields.

See Virtual Router Fields.

  1. Select the SAE Connection tab in the VirtualRouter pane, and add SAEs that are connected to the router.

See Specifying the SAEs That Can Manage the Router.

NOTE: This step is required for the SAE to work with the router.


  1. Click Save.

Virtual Router Fields

In SDX Admin, you can modify the following fields in the content pane for a virtual router (virtualRouterName=<virtualRouterName=<name of virtual router> orderedCimKeys=<EdgeDeviceName>, o=network, o=umc).

SNMP Read Community

SNMP Write Community

Scope

Local Address Pools

The IP pool syntax has the format:

([<ipAddressStart> <ipAddressEnd>] | 

{<ipBaseAddress>/(<mask> | <digitNumber>)(,<ipAddressExclude>)*})

where:

Static Address Pools

Managing SAE IOR

Tracking Plug-in

Specifying the SAEs That Can Manage the Router

You must add the addresses of SAEs that can manage this router. This step is required for the SAE to work with the router. To add the SAEs, select the SAE Connection tab in the VirtualRouter pane.

Adding an SAE

To add an SAE:

  1. Type the IP address of the SAE in the field below the Connected SAE box.

To specify the active SAE and the redundant SAE, enter an exclamation point (!) after the hostname or IP address of the connected SAE.

  1. Click Add.

Modifying an SAE Address

To modify an SAE address:

  1. Click the IP address of the SAE in the Connected SAE box.
  2. Modify the IP address in the field below the Connected SAE box.
  3. Click Modify.

Deleting an SAE Address

To delete an SAE address:

  1. Click the IP address of the SAE in the Connected SAE box.
  2. Remove the IP address from the field below the Connected SAE box.
  3. Click Delete.

Connected SAE


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