- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Introduction
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- play_arrow Device Templates
- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Template Definitions
- Creating a Template Definition
- Finding Configuration Options in a Template Definition
- Working with Rules in a Template Definition
- Specifying Device-Specific Values in Template Definitions
- Managing CSV Files for a Template Definition
- Publishing a Template Definition
- Viewing a Template Definition
- Modifying a Template Definition
- Cloning a Template Definition
- Importing a Template Definition
- Exporting a Template Definition
- Unpublishing a Template Definition
- Deleting a Template Definition
- play_arrow Configuring Devices using Device Templates
- play_arrow Configuring Devices using Quick Templates
- play_arrow Device Template Administration
- Viewing Template Details
- Viewing the Device-Template Association (Device Templates)
- Viewing Template Definition Statistics
- Viewing Device Template Statistics
- Comparing Templates or Template Versions
- Comparing a Device Template Configuration with a Device Configuration
- Cloning a Template in Junos Space Network Management Platform
- Exporting and Importing a Quick Template in Junos Space Network Management Platform
- Deleting Device Templates from Junos Space Network Management Platform
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- play_arrow CLI Configlets
- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow CLI Configlets
- Creating a CLI Configlet
- Modifying a CLI Configlet
- Viewing CLI Configlet Statistics
- Viewing a CLI Configlet
- Exporting CLI Configlets
- CLI Configlet Examples
- Deleting CLI configlets
- Cloning a CLI Configlet
- Importing CLI Configlets
- Applying a CLI Configlet to Devices
- Comparing CLI Configet Versions
- Marking and Unmarking CLI Configlets as Favorite
- play_arrow Configuration Views
- Configuration Views Overview
- Configuration View Variables
- Configuration View Workflow
- XML Extensions
- Creating a Configuration View
- Viewing a Configuration View
- Modifying a Configuration View
- Deleting Configuration Views
- Exporting and Importing Configuration Views
- Viewing Configuration Views Statistics
- Default Configuration Views Examples
- play_arrow XPath and Regular Expressions
- play_arrow Configuration Filters
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- play_arrow Images and Scripts
- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Managing Device Images
- Device Images Overview
- Importing Device Images to Junos Space
- Viewing Device Images
- Modifying Device Image Details
- Staging Device Images
- Staging Satellite Software Packages on Aggregation Devices
- Verifying the Checksum
- Viewing and Deleting MD5 Validation Results
- Deploying Device Images
- Deploying Satellite Software Packages on Aggregation and Satellite Devices
- Viewing Device Image Deployment Results
- Viewing Device Association of Images
- Undeploying JAM Packages from Devices
- Removing Device Images from Devices
- Deleting Device Images
- play_arrow Managing Scripts
- Scripts Overview
- Promoting Scripts Overview
- Importing Scripts to Junos Space
- Viewing Script Details
- Modifying Scripts
- Modifying Script Types
- Comparing Script Versions
- Staging Scripts on Devices
- Verifying the Checksum of Scripts on Devices
- Viewing Verification Results
- Enabling Scripts on Devices
- Executing Scripts on Devices
- Executing Scripts on Devices Locally with JUISE
- Viewing Execution Results
- Exporting Scripts in .tar Format
- Viewing Device Association of Scripts
- Marking and Unmarking Scripts as Favorite
- Disabling Scripts on Devices
- Removing Scripts from Devices
- Deleting Scripts
- Script Annotations
- Script Example
- play_arrow Managing Operations
- play_arrow Managing Script Bundles
- Script Bundles Overview
- Creating a Script Bundle
- Viewing Script Bundles
- Modifying a Script Bundle
- Staging Script Bundles on Devices
- Enabling Scripts in Script Bundles on Devices
- Executing Script Bundles on Devices
- Disabling Scripts in Script Bundles on Devices
- Viewing Device Associations of Scripts in Script Bundles
- Deleting Script Bundles
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- play_arrow Reports
- play_arrow Reports Overview
- play_arrow Report Definitions
- play_arrow Reports
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- play_arrow Network Monitoring
- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Integration of OpenNMS with Junos Space Network Management Platform
- play_arrow Managing Nodes
- play_arrow Network Monitoring Administration
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- play_arrow Configuration Files
- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Managing Configuration Files
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- play_arrow Jobs
- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Managing Jobs
- Viewing Statistics for Jobs
- Viewing Your Jobs
- Viewing Jobs
- Viewing Objects on Which a Job is Executed
- Viewing Job Recurrence
- Rescheduling and Modifying the Recurrence Settings of Jobs
- Retrying a Job on Failed Devices
- Reassigning Jobs
- Canceling Jobs
- Clearing Your Jobs
- Archiving and Purging Jobs
- Common Error Messages in Device-Related Operations
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- play_arrow Role-Based Access Control
- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Roles
- Roles Overview
- Predefined Roles Overview
- Creating a User-Defined Role
- Managing Roles
- Modifying User-Defined Roles
- Deleting User-Defined Roles
- Cloning Predefined and User-Defined Roles
- Exporting User-Defined Roles from Junos Space Network Management Platform
- Importing Roles to Junos Space Network Management Platform
- play_arrow User Accounts
- Configuring Users to Manage Objects in Junos Space Overview
- Creating Users in Junos Space Network Management Platform
- Modifying a User
- Deleting Users
- Disabling and Enabling Users
- Unlocking Users
- Viewing Users
- Exporting User Accounts from Junos Space Network Management Platform
- Changing Your Password on Junos Space
- Clearing User Local Passwords
- Viewing User Statistics
- play_arrow User Groups
- play_arrow Domains
- play_arrow Remote Profiles
- play_arrow API Access Profiles
- play_arrow User Sessions
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- play_arrow Audit Logs
- play_arrow Administration
- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Managing Nodes in the Junos Space Fabric
- Fabric Management Overview
- Overall System Condition and Fabric Load History Overview
- Junos Space Nodes in the Junos Space Fabric Overview
- Dedicated Database Nodes in the Junos Space Fabric Overview
- Adding a Node to an Existing Junos Space Fabric
- Viewing Nodes in the Fabric
- Monitoring Nodes in the Fabric
- Shutting Down or Rebooting Nodes in the Junos Space Fabric
- Deleting a Node from the Junos Space Fabric
- Resetting MySQL Replication
- Modifying the Network Settings of a Node in the Junos Space Fabric
- Load-Balancing Devices Across Junos Space Nodes
- Replacing a Failed Junos Space Node
- Generating and Uploading Authentication Keys to Devices
- Configuring the ESX or ESXi Server Parameters on a Node in the Junos Space Fabric
- Creating a System Snapshot
- Deleting a System Snapshot
- Restoring the System to a Snapshot
- NAT Configuration for Junos Space Network Management Platform Overview
- Configuring the NAT IP Addresses and Ports on Junos Space Platform
- Modifying the NAT IP Addresses and Ports on Junos Space Platform
- Disabling the NAT Configuration on Junos Space Platform
- play_arrow Backing up and Restoring the Junos Space Platform Database
- play_arrow Managing Licenses
- play_arrow Managing Junos Space Platform and Applications
- Managing Junos Space Applications Overview
- Upgrading Junos Space Network Management Platform Overview
- Junos Space Store Overview
- Configuring and Managing Junos Space Store
- Running Applications in Separate Server Instances
- Managing Junos Space Applications
- Modifying Settings of Junos Space Applications
- Modifying Junos Space Network Management Platform Settings
- Managing File Integrity Check
- Adding a Junos Space Application
- Upgrading a Junos Space Application
- Upgrading Junos Space Network Management Platform
- Synchronizing Time Across Junos Space Nodes
- Upgrading to Junos Space Network Management Platform Release 21.1R1
- Upgrade to Junos Space Network Management Platform Release 24.1R1
- Uninstalling a Junos Space Application
- play_arrow Managing Troubleshooting Log Files
- System Status Log File Overview
- Customizing Node System Status Log Checking
- Customizing Node Log Files to Download
- Configuring JBoss Logs in Junos Space
- Generating JBoss Thread Dump for Junos Space Nodes
- Downloading the Troubleshooting Log File in Server Mode
- Downloading the Troubleshooting Log File in Maintenance Mode
- Downloading Troubleshooting System Log Files Through the Junos Space CLI
- play_arrow Managing Certificates
- Certificate Management Overview
- Changing User Authentication Modes
- Installing a Custom SSL Certificate on the Junos Space Server
- Uploading a User Certificate
- Uploading a CA Certificate and Certificate Revocation List
- Deleting a CA Certificate or Certificate Revocation List
- Adding and Activating X.509 Certificate Parameters for X.509 Certificate Parameter Authentication
- Modifying an X.509 Certificate Parameter
- Deleting X.509 Certificate Parameters
- play_arrow Configuring Authentication Servers
- Remote Authentication Overview
- Junos Space Authentication Modes Overview
- Junos Space Login Behavior with Remote Authentication Enabled
- Managing Remote Authentication Servers
- Creating a Remote Authentication Server
- Modifying Authentication Settings
- Configuring a RADIUS Server for Authentication and Authorization
- Configuring a TACACS+ Server for Authentication and Authorization
- play_arrow Managing SMTP Servers
- play_arrow Email Listeners
- play_arrow Managing Git Repositories
- play_arrow Audit Log Forwarding
- Audit Log Forwarding in Junos Space Overview
- Viewing Audit Log Forwarding Criterion
- Adding Audit Log Forwarding Criterion
- Modifying Audit Log Forwarding Criterion
- Deleting Audit Log Forwarding Criterion
- Enabling Audit Log Forwarding Criterion
- Testing the System Log Server Connection for Audit Log Forwarding
- play_arrow Configuring a Proxy Server
- play_arrow Managing Tags
- Tags Overview
- Creating a Tag
- Managing Tags
- Managing Hierarchical Tags
- Sharing a Tag
- Renaming Tags
- Deleting Tags
- Tagging an Object
- Untagging Objects
- Filtering the Inventory by Using Tags
- Viewing Tagged Objects
- Viewing Tags for a Managed Object
- Exporting Tags from Junos Space Network Management Platform
- play_arrow Managing DMI Schemas
- DMI Schema Management Overview
- Viewing and Managing DMI Schemas
- Viewing Missing DMI Schemas
- Setting a Default DMI Schema
- Configuring Access to Juniper Networks DMI Schema Repository by Using the Configure Juniper Repository Action
- Adding Missing DMI Schemas or Updating Outdated DMI Schemas in Junos Space Network Management Platform
- Creating a Compressed TAR File for Updating DMI Schema
- Viewing and Deleting Unused DMI Schemas
- play_arrow Managing Hardware Catalog
- play_arrow Managing the Purging Policy
- play_arrow Disaster Recovery
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- play_arrow Troubleshooting
- play_arrow Knowledge Base
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Zero Touch Deployment Using Autoinstallation and Junos Space Network Management Platform on ACX Series and SRX Series Devices
Zero-touch deployment means that you can deploy new Juniper Networks ACX Series and SRX Series Firewalls in your network automatically, without manual intervention. When you physically connect a device to the network and boot it with a default factory configuration, the device attempts to upgrade the Junos OS software automatically and autoinstall a configuration file from the network. Zero-touch deployment of devices that are discovered to Junos Space Platform can be performed by using the built-in autoinstallation feature in case of ACX Series routers or SRX Series Firewalls or by using the Model and Activate devices feature in Junos Space Platform.
Zero-touch deployment provides the following benefits:
The device can be sent from the warehouse to the deployment site without any preconfiguration steps.
The procedure required to deploy the device is simplified, resulting in reduced operational and administrative costs.
You can roll out large numbers of these devices in a very short time.
Autoinstallation provides automatic configuration for a new device that you connect to the network and turn on, or for any existing device configured for autoinstallation. This autoinstallation mechanism allows the new device to configure itself out-of-the-box with no manual intervention, using the configuration available on the network, locally through USB storage media, or a combination of both. Autoinstallation takes place automatically when you connect a device to the network and power on the device. The autoinstallation feature enables you to deploy multiple devices from a central location in the network.
The autoinstallation process begins when a device is powered on and cannot locate a valid configuration file in the CompactFlash card. Typically, a configuration file is unavailable when a device is powered on for the first time, or if the configuration file is deleted from the CompactFlash card. For the autoinstallation process to work, you must store one or more host-specific or default configuration files on a configuration server in the network and have a service available—typically, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)—to assign an IP address to the device. To simplify the process, you can explicitly enable autoinstallation on a device and specify a configuration server, an autoinstallation interface, and a protocol for IP address acquisition.
The autoinstallation process operates in three modes:
Network Mode—Autoinstallation triggers IP address acquisition mechanism (the device sends out Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol [DHCP] or Reverse Address Resolution Protocol [RARP] requests on each connected interface simultaneously) to obtain an IP address. After the device has an IP address, the device sends a request to the specified configuration server and downloads and installs the configuration.
USB mode—Autoinstallation obtains the required configuration from the configuration file saved in an external USB storage device plugged into the device. The USB-based autoinstallation process overrides the network-based autoinstallation process. If the device detects a USB storage device containing a valid configuration file during autoinstallation, the device uses the configuration file on the USB storage device instead of fetching the configuration from the network. For more information, refer to USB Autoinstallation on ACX Series Routers.
Hybrid mode—Autoinstallation obtains partial configuration from an external USB storage device and uses that configuration to obtain the complete configuration file in network mode. This mode is a combination of USB mode and Network mode.
For more information about the prerequisites for the autoinstallation and the autoinstallation process, refer to the following topics:
ACX Series router autoinstallation overview—ACX Series Autoinstallation Overview
SRX Series Firewall autoinstallation overview—SRX Series Autoinstallation Overview
Prerequisites for autoinstallation on an ACX Series router—Before You Begin Autoinstallation on an ACX Series Router
Autoinstallation on an SRX Series Firewall—Configuring Autoinstallation on SRX Series Devices
To make sure that you have the default factory configuration
loaded on the device, issue the request system zeroize
command
on the device that you want to deploy.
This topic contains the following sections:
Zero-Touch Deployment Using the Autoinstallation and Model and Activate Devices Features
For zero-touch deployment using the autoinstallation and the Model and Activate devices features, you can create connection profiles and configlets from the Junos Space Platform UI. The configlets should be deployed on the devices in the network topology by using a USB storage device. You can modify the configuration of a modeled device by using the Device Templates feature from the Junos Space Platform UI, before deploying the configlets to the device. You can use the Model and Activate devices feature to install Junos OS software on different devices with minimal manual supervision.
The Model and Activate Devices feature comprises the following operations:
(Optional) Creating connection profiles (see Creating a Connection Profile)
Creating modeled instances (see Creating a Modeled Instance)
Performing configuration changes on a device (see Modifying the Configuration on the Device)
Activating the model device (see Activating a Modeled or Cloned Device in Junos Space Network Management Platform)
Zero-Touch Deployment Using the Autoinstallation Feature and the Configuration Server
You can use a configuration server with scripts, configuration files, and the DHCP feature enabled, and the autoinstallation feature for zero-touch deployment. In this case, you need not use Junos Space Platform to update the configuration and Junos OS software on the device. The device uses information that you configure on a configuration server (DHCP server) to locate the necessary Junos OS software image and configuration files on the network. If you do not configure the configuration server to provide this information, the device boots with the preinstalled software and the default factory configuration.
Zero-touch deployment using autoinstallation comprises the following operations:
(Optional) Creating connection profiles (see Creating a Connection Profile)
Creating modeled instances (see Creating a Modeled Instance and Activating a Modeled or Cloned Device in Junos Space Network Management Platform)
Downloading configlets (see Viewing and Copying Configlet Data and Downloading a Configlet)
Deploying configlets on devices at the network site (see Activating Devices by Using Configlets)