Modifying the JPS Configuration with the C-Web Interface
Tasks to modify the current JPS configuration are:
- Configuring General Properties for the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Specifying a Policy Server Identifier in Messages with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Logging Destinations with the C-Web Interface
- Specifying Connections to the Application Managers with the C-Web Interface
- Specifying Connections to RKSs with the C-Web Interface
- Specifying Connections to CMTS Devices with the C-Web Interface
Configuring General Properties for the JPS with the C-Web Interface
To configure general properties for the JPS:
Specifying a Policy Server Identifier in Messages with the C-Web Interface
To configure a policy server identifier for the JPS:
- In the Policy Server ID box, enter a value as described in the Help text in the main pane.
- Enter information in the remaining boxes as described in the Help text in the main pane, and click Apply.
Configuring Logging Destinations with the C-Web Interface
You can configure the logging destination to store messages in a file, or to a system logging facility (Syslog)
You can create or modify loggers. By default, the JPS has four logging destinations (log1, log2, log3, and log4).
Related Topics
- SRC-PE Monitoring and Troubleshooting Guide, Chapter 4, Configuring Logging for SRC Components with the C-Web Interface
Specifying Connections to the Application Managers with the C-Web Interface
This section describes how to configure the application manager-to-policy server interface (PKT-MM3) so that the policy server can communicate with application managers.
To configure the connections to the application managers:
The AM Interface pane appears.
Related Topics
Specifying Connections to RKSs with the C-Web Interface
To configure the policy server-to-RKS interface (PKT-MM4) so that policy events can be sent to the RKS, you can configure RKS pairs and their associated application managers.
To configure the policy server-to-RKS interface:
The RKS Interface pane appears.
Configuring RKS Pairs with the C-Web Interface
By default, the JPS has four RKS pairs. All parameters that share the same RKS pair name configure the connection to that RKS pair. Any configured RKS pair can be used as the value for the default RKS pair or the RKS pair associated with a specific application manager.
- Click Configure, and expand Slot>Slot: 0>JPS>RKS Interface.
- Click the specified RKS pair (for example, pair 1).
The RKS Pair:pair 1 pane appears.
Configuring RKS Pairs for Associated Application Managers with the C-Web Interface
By default, the JPS has four associated application managers. All parameters that share the same application manager name configure the RKS pair to which events associated with a specific application manager are sent.
To configure the associated application manager:
- Click Configure, and expand Slot>Slot: 0>JPS>RKS Interface.
- Click the specified AM (for example, AM:1).
The RKS Interface/AM:1 pane appears.
Specifying Connections to CMTS Devices with the C-Web Interface
To configure the policy server-to-CMTS interface (PKT-MM2) so that the policy server can communicate with CMTS devices: