Specifying Topology Preferences
You must first configure the communication and authentication settings between the CSD-Topology system and the Connectivity Services Director server by using the Preferences page before you can view the topology, which is a pictorial representation of the baseline network that shows the sites, nodes, interconnecting links, label-switched paths (LSPs) configured over pseudowire links, and services. The settings that you specify on the Preferences page establish the connection between the system on which the Connectivity Services Director application is running and the CSD-Topology server. The CSD-Topology server runs on a virtual machine (CSD-Topology VM), which works in conjunction with Junos OS running on another virtual machine (JunosVM), to use routing protocols to communicate with the network and dynamically learn the network topology. You must configure the Connectivity Services Director application with the IP address of the CSD-Topology server and the login credentials to access the CSD-Topology system. If you do not configure the connection between the CSD-Topology and Connectivity Services Director servers when you navigate to the Topology View, a message is displayed stating that you must first set up the connection before you can view the topology map that shows the interconnections among devices.
To specify topology preferences on the Connectivity Services Director server: