Add a Provider Hub Device
A provider hub device resides in a POP within the SP or OpCo network. Provider hub devices are shared amongst multiple tenants through the use of virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instances configured on the provider hub itself. They allow site-to-site traffic to flow in hub-and-spoke deployments, serve as OAM gateway devices for management traffic between CSO and CPE devices, and can serve as backup data hubs when an enterprise hub device is used in a tenant.
Provider hubs come in three varieties: OAM_ONLY, DATA_ONLY, or OAM_AND_DATA.
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OAM_ONLY and OAM_AND_DATA hubs pass OAM traffic between CSO and the CPE devices. CPE devices connect to these OAM-capable hubs over IPSec. In the CSO on-premises installation, the SP administrator adds the OAM-capable hubs. In CSO SaaS, the OAM-capable hubs are provided (by Juniper Networks) as part of the service.
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DATA_ONLY and OAM_AND_DATA hubs route site-to-site user traffic in a hub-and-spoke topology. These data-capable provider hubs are optional. In the CSO on-premises installation, the SP or OpCo administrator creates the data-capable hubs. In CSO SaaS, the OpCo administrator creates the data-capable hubs.
It is recommended that all provider hubs be clearly named for their data and OAM capabilities.
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For SD-WAN Advanced service, we recommend that you configure two OAM-capable provider hubs to provide redundancy in the OAM network. In CSO SaaS, Juniper Networks provisions two OAM-capable hubs by default. In the CSO on-premises version, the SP Administrator must add the OAM-capable hubs.
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Before you add the provider hub, check the cable connections, review the NAT and firewall ports and protocols, and check the Junos OS version of the enterprise hub device, as explained in Supported Devices for SD-WAN, and Ports and Protocols to Open.
To add a provider hub device:
After you add a provider hub, you can modify certain parameters for DATA_ONLY provider hubs. For more information, see the Edit Provider Hub Site Parameters topic in the CSO Administration Portal User Guide (available on the CSO Documentation page).
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Guideline |
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Site Information |
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Site Name |
Enter a name for the provider hub device. The name can contain alphanumeric characters and hyphens (-) and must not exceed 15 characters. For example, LA-PHub-OAM |
Device Host Name |
The device host name is auto-generated by default. You can change the name but not the prefix. Use alphanumeric characters and hyphen (-); the maximum length allowed is 32 characters. |
Management Region |
Displays regional as the management region. You cannot modify this field. |
Site Capability |
Select the capability of the provider hub device:
For provider hubs added with data only capability, CSO establishes a secure OAM tunnel between the provider hub with data capability and a provider hub with OAM_ONLY or OAM AND DATA capability). |
POP |
Select the POP to which you want to assign the provider hub device. |
Authentication Type |
Select the type of authentication to use for establishing secure IPsec tunnels:
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Advanced Configuration |
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Domain Name Server |
Specify the IPv4 or IPv6, or both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses of one or more Domain Name System (DNS) servers. |
NTP Server |
Specify the IP address or fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) of the NTP server. |
Select Timezone |
Select the time zone to which the provider hub device belongs. |
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Guideline |
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Device Series |
Displays SRX as the device series because currently only SRX Series devices are supported as provider hubs. |
[Device Template] |
Ensure that you select the correct device template for the provider hub device from the carousel. For example, for an SRX1500 device, you can select SRX as SD-WAN Hub (or a modified version of that template) as the device template. Note:
Check that the interface names in the device template match the ones on the device that you’re using. |
Device Information |
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Serial Number |
If you want CSO to proceed with the provider hub activation immediately after you complete the add provider hub workflow, enter the serial number. If the serial number that you entered is already present in the system, CSO displays an error message. If the serial number is not present, then CSO displays a green check mark. If you want CSO to only model the provider hub, leave this field blank. If you don’t enter a serial number, you must manually activate the provider hub later. |
Auto Activate |
Automatic activation is typically enabled by default (based on the setting in the device template). When automatic activation is enabled, zero-touch provisioning (ZTP) of the provider hub device is automatically triggered after the site is added to CSO. If you want the device to be activated manually, click the toggle button to disable automatic activation. |
Activation Code |
If you disabled automatic activation, enter the activation code that must be entered when the device is manually activated later. When you manually activate the device later, CSO checks the activation code entered against the activation code specified here and activates the device only if the activation codes match. |
Device Root Password |
The default root password is fetched from the ENC_ROOT_PASSWORD field in the services template. You can keep the password or change it by entering a password in plain-text format. The password is encrypted and stored. |
Boot Image |
If you want to upgrade the provider hub device with the latest supported Junos OS version, select the boot image from the list. The boot image is used to upgrade the device when CSO starts the zero touch provisioning (ZTP) process. If you don't specify a boot image, which is the default option (Use Image on Device) in the list, then the CSO skips the procedure to upgrade the device during ZTP. |
Management Connectivity |
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Loopback IP Prefix |
By default, CSO assigns the IPv4 address prefix for the loopback interface on the device. |
OAM Interface |
For provider hubs with OAM or OAM and data capabilities, select the interface on the provider hub device that you want to use to connect the provider hub device to CSO. This interface is used only for OAM connectivity. The interface names are listed are the names configured in device template. |
OAM VLAN |
For provider hubs with OAM or OAM and data capabilities, enter an OAM VLAN ID for in-band management of the hub device. If you specify an OAM VLAN ID, then in-band OAM traffic reaches the device through the selected OAM interface. |
OAM IP Prefix |
For provider hubs with OAM or OAM and data capabilities, enter an IPv4 address prefix for the OAM interface in the provider hub device. The prefix must be unique across the entire management network. |
OAM Gateway |
For provider hubs with OAM or OAM and data capabilities, enter the IP address of the next-hop through which the connectivity from the provider hub device to CSO is established. |
EBGP Peer-AS |
For provider hubs with OAM or OAM and data capabilities, enter the autonomous system (AS) number of the external BGP (EBGP) peer. The AS number is unique to the service provider and is needed to establish the EBGP peering session. |
WAN Links |
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WAN_0 (Interface-Name) |
This field is enabled by default. Enter parameters related to WAN_0. You must configure the fields marked with an asterisk (*) to proceed. |
Local Interface |
Displays the interface name configured in the device template. You cannot modify this field. |
Link Type |
Select the underlay network type (MPLS or Internet) of the WAN link. |
Public IP Address |
Enter the public IPv4 address for the WAN link. This IP address should be provided only if the static IP prefix is a private address and 1:1 NAT is configured. |
Data VLAN ID |
Enter the VLAN ID that is associated with the WAN link. |
Underlay Address Families |
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IPv4 |
Click the toggle button to enable or disable IPv4 address assignment for the WAN link. By default, IPv4 address assignment is enabled for the WAN link. The WAN link requires an IPv4 address to connect to an IPv4 network. |
Address Assignment Method |
Displays the address assignment method used for the IPv4 WAN link (STATIC). You cannot modify this field. |
Static IP Prefix |
Enter the IPv4 address prefix of the WAN link. |
Gateway IP Address |
Enter the IPv4 address of the gateway of the WAN service provider. |
MTU | Applicable only to IPv4 addresses. Enter the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size for the media or protocol. The supported MTU range can vary depending on the device, interface type, network topology, and other individual requirements. See also: MTU Default and Maximum Values and LTE Mini Physical Interface Modules (LTE Mini-PIM).Editing the MTU values of all the OAM-enabled WAN links of a site at the same time might result in tunnel flapping. You must ensure that at least one OAM-enabled WAN link always remains undisrupted for a site. For example, if you have a site with four WAN links (including two links that support OAM traffic), you can edit the MTU values of all the WAN links except one OAM-enabled link at the same time. After the edit is complete and the changes are saved, you can edit the site again and update the remaining WAN link. Note:
If you enable the PPPoE/PPP option under a WAN link, the MTU option is displayed under the PPPoE/PPP Settings section for that link. |
IPv6 |
Click the toggle button to enable or disable IPv6 address assignment for the WAN link. By default, IPv6 address assignment is disabled for the WAN link. The WAN link requires an IPv6 address to connect to an IPv6 network. |
Address Assignment Method |
Displays the address assignment method used for the IPv6 WAN link (STATIC). You cannot modify this field. |
Static IP Prefix |
Enter the IPv6 address prefix of the WAN link. |
Gateway IP Address |
Enter the IPv6 address of the gateway of the WAN service provider. |
WAN_1 (Interface-Name) |
Click the toggle button to enable or disable the WAN link. When you enable the WAN link, fields related to the WAN link appear. You must configure the fields marked with an asterisk (*) to proceed. Refer to the fields described for WAN_0 (Interface-Name) for an explanation of the fields |
WAN_2 (Interface-Name) |
Click the toggle button to enable or disable the WAN link. When you enable the WAN link, fields related to the WAN link appear. You must configure the fields marked with an asterisk (*) to proceed. Refer to the fields described for WAN_0 (Interface-Name) for an explanation of the fields |
WAN_3 (Interface-Name) |
Click the toggle button to enable or disable the WAN link. When you enable the WAN link, fields related to the WAN link appear. You must configure the fields marked with an asterisk (*) to proceed. Refer to the fields described for WAN_0 (Interface-Name) for an explanation of the fields |
Additional Configuration |
If you want to deploy additional configuration during the ZTP process, you can select one or more configuration templates and set the parameters for each template. The configuration templates for the device family are displayed. |
Configuration Templates List |
For each configuration template that you select:
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See Pre-Deployment Tasks for CSO SD-WAN and Next-Generation Firewall for the next task.