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Seite 1 - Administration Guide

J-series™ Services RouterAdministration GuideRelease 9.1Juniper Networks, Inc.1194 North Mathilda AvenueSunnyvale, California 94089USA408-745-2000www.

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Part 2 Monitoring a Services RouterChapter 7 Monitoring the Router and Routing Operations 101Monitoring Terms ...

Seite 3 - End User License Agreement

user@host> ping 192.168.2.2PING 192.168.2.2 (192.168.2.2): 56 data bytes64 bytes from 192.168.2.2: icmp_seq=0 ttl=255 time=8.856 ms64 bytes from 19

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Related Topics To use the J-Web interface to ping a host, see “Using the J-Web Ping HostTool” on page 216. For more information about the ping command

Seite 5 - Abbreviated Table of Contents

80 Displaying DHCP StatisticsJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

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Chapter 5Configuring AutoinstallationIf you are setting up many J-series Services Routers, autoinstallation can help automatethe configuration process

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Table 40: Autoinstallation Terms (continued)DefinitionTermConfiguration that takes place on a Services Router for which you have created ahost-specifi

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Table 41: Interfaces and Protocols for IP Address Acqusition During AutoinstallationProtocol for AutoinstallationInterface and Encapsulation TypeDHCP,

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2. After the new Services Router acquires an IP address, the autoinstallation processon the router attempts to download a configuration file in the fo

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Gigabit Ethernet Serial with HDLC encapsulation If you configure the DHCP server to provide only the TFTP server hostname, addan IP address-to-hos

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Table 42: Configuring AutoinstallationCLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskFrom the [edit] hierarchy level, enteredit system1.In the

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Action From the CLI, enter the show system autoinstallation status command.user@host> show system autoinstallation statusAutoinstallation status:Ma

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Chapter 8 Monitoring Events and Managing System Log Files 155System Log Message Terms ...

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88 Verifying Autoinstallation StatusJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

Seite 15 - About This Guide

Chapter 6Automating Network Operations andTroubleshootingJ-series Services Routers support automation of network operations andtroubleshooting tasks u

Seite 16 - How to Use This Guide

Generate custom warning messages, system log messages, or error messages.If error messages are generated, the commit operation fails and the candida

Seite 17 - Document Conventions

Table 43: Enabling Commit ScriptsCLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskFrom the [edit] hierarchy level, enteredit system scripts commi

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commit completeNOTE: You can later reactivate the commit script using the activate system scriptscommit filename.xsl command.Automating Network Manage

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Enabling Operation ScriptsTo enable operation scripts:1. Write an operation script.For information about writing operation scripts, see the JUNOS Conf

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user@host# op filename.xslDisabling Operation ScriptsIf you do not want an operation script to run, you can disable it by deleting ordeactivating it i

Seite 21 - Requesting Technical Support

actions when specific events occur. These actions can either help you diagnose afault or take corrective action.This section contains the following to

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Table 45: Configuring Event PoliciesCLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskConfiguring Destination for Uploading Files for AnalysisFrom

Seite 23 - Administration

Table 45: Configuring Event Policies (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskEnterset thenset raise-trap1.Next to Then, click

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Downgrading the Software ...185Downgrading the Software with the J-Web Interfac

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98 Running Self-Diagnostics with Event PoliciesJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

Seite 26 - User Accounts

Part 2Monitoring a Services Router Monitoring the Router and Routing Operations on page 101 Monitoring Events and Managing System Log Files on page

Seite 27 - Login Classes

100 Monitoring a Services RouterJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

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Chapter 7Monitoring the Router and RoutingOperationsJ-series Services Routers support a suite of J-Web tools and CLI operational modecommands for moni

Seite 29 - Template Accounts

You can also monitor the router with CLI operational mode commands. CLI commandoutput appears on the screen of your console or management device, or y

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Table 47: J-Web Monitor Options and Corresponding CLI show Commands (continued)Corresponding CLI CommandsFunctionMonitor Option Route information show

Seite 31 - RADIUS Server

Table 47: J-Web Monitor Options and Corresponding CLI show Commands (continued)Corresponding CLI CommandsFunctionMonitor Option Interfaces—show mpls i

Seite 32 - TACACS+ Server

Table 47: J-Web Monitor Options and Corresponding CLI show Commands (continued)Corresponding CLI CommandsFunctionMonitor Option show system services d

Seite 33 - Adding New Users

lines of the configuration that contain address, issue the show configuration commandusing a pipe into the match filter:user@host> show configurati

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Using the Monitoring ToolsThis section describes the monitoring tools in detail. It contains the following topics: Monitoring System Properties on pa

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Pinging Hosts from the J-Web Interface ...216Using the J-Web Ping Host Tool ...

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Table 48: Summary of Key System Properties Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldHostname of the Services Router, as defined with

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Table 48: Summary of Key System Properties Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldTotal RAM available on the Services Router.TotalM

Seite 38 - Controlling User Access

Table 48: Summary of Key System Properties Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldPercentage of the installed RAM that is being use

Seite 39 - Creating User Accounts

Table 49: Summary of System Process Information Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldSleep state of the process.Sleep stateTime o

Seite 40 - Setting Up Template Accounts

Table 50: Summary of Key Chassis Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldJUNOS has system-defined alarms and configurablealarms. Sys

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Table 50: Summary of Key Chassis Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldPart number of the chassis component.PartNumberUse this ser

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interface. To view interface-specific properties such as administrative state or trafficstatistics in the J-Web interface, select the interface name o

Seite 43 - Recovering the Root Password

Table 51: Summary of Key Interfaces Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldInterfaces are enabled by default. To disable aninterfac

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This section contains the following topics: Monitoring Route Information on page 116 Monitoring BGP Routing Information on page 117 Monitoring OSPF

Seite 45 - Securing the Console Port

Table 52: Summary of Key Routing Information Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldIf a next hop is listed as Discard, all traffic

Seite 46 - Using the telnet Command

Chapter 14 Configuring RPM Probes 267RPM Terms ...267RPM

Seite 47 - Using the ssh Command

Table 53: Summary of Key BGP Routing Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldNumber of unavailable BGP peers.DownPeersAddress of eac

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Table 53: Summary of Key BGP Routing Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldNames of any export policies configured on the peer.Exp

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Table 54: Summary of Key OSPF Routing Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldNumber of the area that the interface is in.AreaAddres

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Table 55: Summary of Key RIP Routing Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldNumber of RIP routes advertised on the logicalinterface

Seite 51 - Management

Table 56: Summary of Key DLSw Routing Information Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldDLSw protocol version.VersionnumberFrequen

Seite 52 - USB Modem Interfaces

Table 56: Summary of Key DLSw Routing Information Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldDLSw ReachabilityNumber assigned to the re

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Table 57: Summary of Key CoS Interfaces Output FieldsAdditional InformationValuesFieldTo display names of logical interfacesconfigured on this physica

Seite 54 - At the User End

Table 58: Summary of Key CoS Classifier Output Fields (continued)The classifiers are displayed by type: dscp—All classifiers of the DSCP type. dscp ip

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Table 59: Summary of Key CoS Value Alias Output FieldsAdditional InformationValuesFieldTo display aliases and bit patterns, click theplus sign (+).Typ

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Table 60: Summary of Key CoS RED Drop Profile Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldType of a specific drop profile: interpolated—

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About This GuideThis preface provides the following guidelines for using the J-series™ Services RouterAdministration Guide: Objectives on page xv Au

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Table 61: Summary of Key CoS Forwarding Class Output FieldsAdditional InformationValuesFieldNames of forwarding classes assigned toqueue numbers. By d

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Table 62: Summary of Key CoS Rewrite Rules Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldRewrite rules are applied to CoS values inoutgoin

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Table 63: Summary of Key CoS Scheduler Maps Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldDelay buffer size in the queue or the amountof t

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Monitoring RSVP Session Information on page 133 Monitoring MPLS RSVP Interfaces Information on page 134Monitoring MPLS InterfacesTo view the interf

Seite 62 - Administering USB Modems

Table 65: Summary of Key MPLS LSP Information Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldSource (inbound router) of the session.FromAdm

Seite 63 - L2 command

Table 66: Summary of Key MPLS LSP Statistics Output FieldsAdditional InformationValuesFieldInformation about LSPs on the inbound router.Each session h

Seite 64 - Resetting USB Modems

Table 67: Summary of Key RSVP Session Information Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldMPLS learns this information by querying R

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Table 68: Summary of Key RSVP Interfaces Information Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldState of the interface: Disabled—No tra

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Table 69: Summary of Key Service Set Output FieldsAdditional InformationValuesFieldService Set SummaryName of the adaptive services interface on theSe

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This section contains the following topics: Monitoring Stateful Firewall Statistics on page 137 Monitoring Stateful Firewall Filters on page 138 Mo

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Personnel operating the equipment must be trained and competent; must not conductthemselves in a careless, willfully negligent, or hostile manner; and

Seite 69 - Configuring SNMP for Network

Table 70: Summary of Key Stateful Firewall Statistics Output Fields (continued)ValuesFieldNumber of protocol errors detected: IP—Number of IPv4 errors

Seite 70 - SNMP Communities

Table 71: Summary of Key Stateful Firewall Filters Output Fields (continued)ValuesFieldDirection of the flow: I (input) or O (output).DirectionNumber

Seite 71 - SNMP Health Monitor

Table 73 on page 140 summarizes key output fields for stateful firewall filter intrusiondetection.Table 73: Summary of Key Firewall IDS Output FieldsV

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Table 74: Summary of Key IPSec Output Fields (continued)ValuesFieldGateway address of the remote system.Remote GatewayDirection of the IPSec tunnel: I

Seite 73 - Communities

Table 74: Summary of Key IPSec Output Fields (continued)ValuesFieldType of IKE exchange. The IKE exchange type determines the number of messages in th

Seite 74 - Health Monitoring

show services nat poolTable 75 on page 143 summarizes key output fields in NAT displays.Table 75: Summary of Key NAT Output FieldsValuesFieldNAT Pools

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Table 76: Summary of DHCP Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldDHCP servers can assign a dynamic binding from a poolof IP address

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Monitoring RPM ProbesThe RPM information includes the round-trip time, jitter, and standard deviationvalues for each configured RPM test on the Servic

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Table 77: Summary of Key RPM Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldShortest round-trip time from the Services Router tothe remote

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Table 77: Summary of Key RPM Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldCumulative Jitter for a ProbeThe Services Router maintains reco

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To monitor, diagnose, and manage a router, use the J-Web interface or CLI operationalmode commands.Document ConventionsTable 2 on page xvii defines th

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For information about these CLI commands, see the JUNOS Interfaces CommandReference.Monitoring PPPoEThe PPPoE monitoring information is displayed in m

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Table 78: Summary of Key PPPoE Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldService Name identifies the type of service providedby the ac

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Table 78: Summary of Key PPPoE Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldPackets sent and received during the PPPoEsession, categorize

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Table 78: Summary of Key PPPoE Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldThe PPPoE Active Discovery Initiation (PADI) packetis sent to

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show tgm dynamic-call-admission-control show tgm fpc slot-number media-gateway-controller show tgm fpc slot-number dsp-capacity show tgm telephony-in

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Table 79: Summary of Key Media Gateway Information Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldNumber of voice channels in the low-capac

Seite 86 - DHCP Overview

154 Using the Monitoring ToolsJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

Seite 87 - Interface Restrictions

Chapter 8Monitoring Events and Managing SystemLog FilesJ-series Services Routers support configuring and monitoring of system log messages(also called

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Table 80: System Log Message Terms (continued)DefinitionTermCombination of the facility and severity level of a system log message. By default, priori

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The JUNOS system logging utility is similar to the UNIX syslogd utility. Each systemlog message identifies the software process that generated the mes

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Table 3: Text and Syntax Conventions (continued)ExamplesDescriptionConvention To configure a stub area, includethe stub statement at the [editprotocol

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Table 81: System Logging Facilities (continued)DescriptionFacilityCommands executed in the CLIinteractive-commandsMessages generated by the JUNOS kern

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Table 83: Common Regular Expression Operators and the Terms They MatchMatching TermsRegular Expression OperatorOne instance of any character except th

Seite 93 - Boot Options

Configuring System Log Messages with a Configuration EditorThis section contains the following topics: Sending System Log Messages to a File on page

Seite 94 - DHCP Subnet Configuration

Sending System Log Messages to a User TerminalTo direct system log messages to the terminal session of one or more specific users(or all users) when t

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and permissions for the specified log file. For configuration details, see the informationabout archiving log files in the JUNOS System Basics Configu

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Table 86: Filtering System Log Messages (continued)Your ActionFunctionFieldTo specify events with a specific ID, type itspartial or complete ID—for ex

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Viewing System Log MessagesBy default, the View Events page displays the most recent 25 events, with severitylevels highlighted in different colors. A

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Chapter 9Configuring and Monitoring AlarmsAlarms on a J-series Services Router alert you to conditions on a network interface,on the router chassis, o

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Table 88: Alarm Terms (continued)DefinitionTermAlarm triggered by the state of a physical link on a fixed or installed Physical Interface Module(PIM),

Seite 100 - Meaning Verify the following:

Alarm SeverityAlarms on a Services Router have two severity levels: Major (red)—Indicates a critical situation on the router that has resulted fromon

Seite 101 - Displaying DHCP Statistics

Table 4: J-series Guides and Related JUNOS Software PublicationsCorresponding JUNOS Software ManualChapter in a J-series GuideGetting Started Guide fo

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Table 89: Interface Alarm ConditionsConfigurationOptionDescriptionAlarm ConditionInterfaceaisThe normal T1 traffic signal contained a defectcondition

Seite 103 - Configuring Autoinstallation

Table 89: Interface Alarm Conditions (continued)ConfigurationOptionDescriptionAlarm ConditionInterfacehw-downA hardware problem has occurred on the Se

Seite 104 - Autoinstallation Overview

Table 89: Interface Alarm Conditions (continued)ConfigurationOptionDescriptionAlarm ConditionInterfaceaisThe normal T3 traffic signal contained a defe

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Table 90: Chassis Alarm Conditions and Corrective ActionsAlarm SeverityCorrective ActionAlarm ConditionsComponentYellow (minor)Typically, the router b

Seite 106 - Before You Begin

System Alarm Conditions and Corrective ActionsTable 91 on page 172 lists the two preset system alarms, the condition that triggerseach alarm, and the

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Table 92: Configuring Interface AlarmsCLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskFrom the [edit] hierarchy level, enteredit chassis alarm1.

Seite 108 - Verifying Autoinstallation

Table 92: Configuring Interface Alarms (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTask1.Enteredit system login2.Enterset class admin

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Table 93: Summary of Key Alarm Output Fields (continued)Additional InformationValuesFieldDate and time when the alarm condition wasdetected.Received a

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exz yellow;los red;ylw red;}ds1 {ylw red;}ethernet {link-down red;}serial {loss-of-rx-clock red;loss-of-tx-clock red;dcd-absent yellow;cts-absent yell

Seite 111 - Troubleshooting

Part 3Managing Services Router Software Performing Software Upgrades and Reboots on page 179 Managing Files on page 199Managing Services Router Soft

Seite 112 - Enabling Commit Scripts

This product includes the Envoy SNMP Engine, developed by Epilogue Technology, an Integrated Systems Company. Copyright © 1986-1997, EpilogueTechnolog

Seite 113 - Disabling Commit Scripts

Table 4: J-series Guides and Related JUNOS Software Publications (continued)Corresponding JUNOS Software ManualChapter in a J-series Guide JUNOS Syste

Seite 114 - Operation Script Overview

178 Managing Services Router SoftwareJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

Seite 115 - Executing Operation Scripts

Chapter 10Performing Software Upgrades andRebootsA J-series Services Router is delivered with the JUNOS software preinstalled. Whenyou power on the ro

Seite 116 - Disabling Operation Scripts

J-Web interface or the CLI to upgrade, the router downloads the software image,decompresses the image, and installs the decompressed software. Finally

Seite 117 - Configuring Event Policies

512 MB 1024 MBCompact flash cards with 128 MB storage capacity are not supported.A sample J-series recovery software package name isjunos-jseries-9

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1. Using a Web browser, follow the links to the download URL on the JuniperNetworks Web page. Depending on your location, select either Canada and U.S

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Table 95: Install Remote SummaryYour ActionFunctionFieldType the full address of the software packagelocation on the FTP or HTTP server—one of thefoll

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Installing Software Upgrades with the CLITo install software upgrades on a router with the CLI:1. If your router has 256 MB of flash memory and 256 MB

Seite 121 - Monitoring a Services Router

Downgrading the SoftwareWhen you upgrade the JUNOS software, the router creates a backup image of thesoftware that was previously installed, as well a

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router. To downgrade to an earlier version of software, follow the procedure forupgrading, using the JUNOS software image labeled with the appropriate

Seite 123 - Operations

Figure 16 on page 187 shows the Snapshot page.Figure 16: Snapshot PageERROR: Unresolved graphic fileref="s020261.gif" not found in"\\te

Seite 124 - Monitoring Tools Overview

Table 4: J-series Guides and Related JUNOS Software Publications (continued)Corresponding JUNOS Software ManualChapter in a J-series GuideJUNOS System

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Table 97: Snapshot Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionFieldTo create a boot medium to use in the internalcompact flash only, select the check box.O

Seite 126 - 104 ■ Monitoring Overview

Configuring a Boot Device for Backup with the CLIUse the request system snapshot CLI command to create a boot device for the ServicesRouter on an alte

Seite 127 - Filtering Command Output

Table 98: CLI request system snapshot Command Options (continued)DescriptionOptionPartitions the medium. This option is usually necessary for boot dev

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Table 99: CLI set system dump-device Command OptionsDescriptionOptionUses whatever device was booted from as the system software failure memory snapsh

Seite 129 - Monitoring System Properties

CAUTION: This procedure does not recover any router configuration files. After youreinstall the JUNOS software, all the information on the original in

Seite 130 - ■ Using the Monitoring Tools

Recovery software packages are available from the same location as J-series upgradesoftware packages. (See “Downloading Software Upgrades from Juniper

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WARNING: that disk is larger than 800 MB! Make sure you're not accidentally overwriting your primary hard disk! Proceeding on

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3. Choose the boot device from the Reboot from media list: compact-flash—Reboots from the internal compact flash. This selection isthe default choice

Seite 133 - Monitoring the Chassis

Table 101: CLI Request System Reboot Command Options (continued)DescriptionOptionSpecifies the time at which to reboot the router. You can specify tim

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Table 102: CLI Request System Halt Command Options (continued)DescriptionOptionTime at which to stop the software processes on the router. You can spe

Seite 135 - Monitoring the Interfaces

For quick and easy problem resolution, Juniper Networks has designed an onlineself-service portal called the Customer Support Center (CSC) that provid

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198 Rebooting or Halting a Services RouterJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

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Chapter 11Managing FilesYou can use the J-Web interface to perform routine file management operations suchas archiving log files and deleting unused l

Seite 138 - Monitoring Route Information

Rotates log files—All information in the current log files is archived, old archivesare deleted, and fresh log files are created. Deletes log files

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Log Files—Lists the log files located in the /var/log directory on the router. Temporary Files—Lists the temporary files located in the /var/tmp dire

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Rotates log files—All information in the current log files is archived, old archivesare deleted, and fresh log files are created. Deletes log files

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user@host> set file filename nonpersistentFor more information about the nonpersistent option, see the JUNOS NetworkManagement Configuration Guide.

Seite 142 - RIP Statistics

Encrypting Configuration FilesTo encrypt configuration files on a Services Router:1. Enter operational mode in the CLI.2. To configure an encryption k

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user@host# set encrypt-configuration-files7. To begin the encryption process, commit the configuration.user@host# commitcommit completeDecrypting Conf

Seite 144 - DLSw Peers

To modify the encryption key:1. Enter operational mode in the CLI.2. To configure a new encryption key in EEPROM and determine the encryptionprocess,

Seite 145 - Monitoring CoS Interfaces

Part 4Diagnosing Performance and NetworkProblems Using Services Router Diagnostic Tools on page 209 Configuring Packet Capture on page 253 Configur

Seite 146 - Monitoring CoS Classifiers

Part 1Configuring a Services Router forAdministration Managing User Authentication and Access on page 3 Setting Up USB Modems for Remote Management

Seite 147 - Monitoring CoS Value Aliases

208 Diagnosing Performance and Network ProblemsJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

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Chapter 12Using Services Router Diagnostic ToolsJ-series Services Routers support a suite of J-Web tools and CLI operational modecommands for evaluati

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Table 104: J-series Diagnostic Terms (continued)DefinitionTermOption in the IP header used to route a packet based on information supplied by the sour

Seite 150 - Monitoring CoS Rewrite Rules

Table 105: J-Web Interface Diagnose and Manage Options (continued)FunctionOptionAllows you to trace a route between the Services Router and a remote h

Seite 151 - Monitoring CoS Scheduler Maps

Table 106: CLI Diagnostic Command SummaryFunctionCommandControlling the CLI EnvironmentConfigures the CLI display.set optionDiagnosis and Troubleshoot

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Table 106: CLI Diagnostic Command Summary (continued)FunctionCommandExits the CLI and starts a UNIX shell.startEnters configuration mode.For details,

Seite 153 - Monitoring MPLS Interfaces

Table 107: Options for Checking MPLS Connections (continued)Additional InformationPurposeping mpls CommandJ-Web Ping MPLSToolWhen an LDP-signaled LSP

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Before You BeginThis section includes the following topics: General Preparation on page 215 Ping MPLS Preparation on page 215General PreparationTo u

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Pinging Hosts from the J-Web InterfaceThis section contains the following topics: Using the J-Web Ping Host Tool on page 216 Ping Host Results and O

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Table 108: J-Web Ping Host Field Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionField To suppress the display of the hop hostnames,select the check box. To dis

Seite 157 - Monitoring Service Sets

2 Configuring a Services Router for AdministrationJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

Seite 158 - Monitoring Firewalls

Ping Host Results and Output SummaryTable 109 on page 218 summarizes the output in the ping host display. If the ServicesRouter receives no ping respo

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For more information about ICMP, see RFC 792, Internet Control Message Protocol.Checking MPLS Connections from the J-Web InterfaceUse the J-Web ping M

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Table 110: J-Web Ping MPLS Field Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionFieldType the source IP address—a valid addressconfigured on a Services Router

Seite 161 - 100 in the Threshold box

Table 110: J-Web Ping MPLS Field Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionFieldInstance to which this connection belongsType the name of the VPN to ping.

Seite 162 - Monitoring IPSec Tunnels

Table 110: J-Web Ping MPLS Field Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionFieldType the source IP address—a valid addressconfigured on a Services Router

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The host is not operational. There are network connectivity problems between the Services Router and thehost. The host might be configured to igno

Seite 164 - Monitoring NAT Pools

The Services Router sends a total of three traceroute packets to each router alongthe path and displays the round-trip time for each traceroute operat

Seite 165 - Monitoring DHCP

Table 112: Traceroute Field Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionField To display the AS numbers, select the checkbox. To suppress the display of the

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For more information about ICMP, see RFC 792, Internet Control Message Protocol.Capturing and Viewing Packets with the J-Web InterfaceYou can use the

Seite 167 - Monitoring RPM Probes

To stop capturing packets and return to the Packet Capture page, click OK.Figure 24: Packet Capture PageERROR: Unresolved graphic fileref="s020

Seite 168 - Round-Trip Time for a Probe

Chapter 1Managing User Authentication and AccessYou can use either J-Web Quick Configuration or a configuration editor to managesystem functions, incl

Seite 169 - Monitoring PPP

Table 114: Packet Capture Field Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionField To display absolute TCP sequence numbers inthe packet headers, select this

Seite 170 - Monitoring PPPoE

Table 114: Packet Capture Field Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionField To save the captured packet headers to a file,select this check box. To de

Seite 171 - PPPoE Statistics

Table 115: J-Web Packet Capture Results and Output Summary (continued)DescriptionFieldSize of the packet (in bytes).data sizeUsing CLI Diagnostic Comm

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Table 116: CLI ping Command Options (continued)DescriptionOption(Optional) Sends the ping requests on the interface you specify. If you do not include

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Table 116: CLI ping Command Options (continued)DescriptionOption(Optional) Sets the time-to-live (TTL) value for the ping request packet. Specify a va

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The ping mpls commands diagnose the connectivity of MPLS and VPN networks inthe following ways: Pinging RSVP-Signaled LSPs and LDP-Signaled LSPs on p

Seite 175 - DSP Capacity

The fields in the display are the same as those displayed by the J-Web ping MPLSdiagnostic tool. For information, see “Ping MPLS Results and Output” o

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Pinging Layer 2 VPNsEnter the ping mpls l2vpn command with the following syntax. Table 119 on page 235 describes the ping mpls l2vpn command options.u

Seite 177 - Log Files

Reply for seq 5, return code: Egress-ok--- lsping statistics ---5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet lossThe fields in the display are

Seite 178 - System Log Messages Overview

Tracing Unicast Routes from the CLIUse the CLI traceroute command to display a list of routers between the ServicesRouter and a specified destination

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User Authentication OverviewThis section contains the following topics: User Authentication on page 4 User Accounts on page 4 Login Classes on page

Seite 180 - Regular Expressions

Table 121: CLI traceroute Command Options (continued)DescriptionOption(Optional) Bypasses the routing tables and sends the traceroute packets only to

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To quit the traceroute monitor command, press Q.Table 122: CLI traceroute monitor Command OptionsDescriptionOptionSends traceroute packets to the host

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Table 123: CLI traceroute monitor Command Output SummaryDescriptionFieldHostname or IP address of the Services Router issuing the traceroute monitor c

Seite 183 - Archiving System Logs

the Services Router. The mtrace monitor command monitors and displays multicasttrace operations.This section contains the following topics. For more i

Seite 184 - Filtering System Log Messages

Table 124: CLI mtrace from-source Command Options (continued)DescriptionOption(Optional) Forces the responses to use multicast.multicast-response(Opti

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Table 125: CLI mtrace from-source Command Output SummaryDescriptionFieldNumber of the hop (router) along the path.hop-numberHostname, if available, or

Seite 186 - Viewing System Log Messages

This example displays only mtrace queries. When the Services Router captures anmtrace response, the display is similar, but the complete mtrace respon

Seite 187 - Chapter 9

Monitoring Interfaces and Traffic from the CLIThis section contains the following topics: Using the monitor interface Command on page 245 Using the

Seite 188 - Alarm Types

Table 128: CLI monitor interface traffic Output Control Keys (continued)ActionKeyDisplays the Delta column instead of the rate column—in bps or packe

Seite 189 - Alarm Conditions

Enter the monitor traffic command with the following syntax. Table 129 on page 247describes the monitor traffic command options.user@host> monitor

Seite 190 - 168 ■ Alarm Overview

password that the JUNOS software encrypts using MD5-style encryption beforeentering it in the password database. If you configure the plain-text-passw

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Table 129: CLI monitor traffic Command Options (continued)DescriptionOption(Optional) Displays minimum packet header information. This isthe default.b

Seite 192 - 170 ■ Alarm Overview

Table 130: CLI monitor traffic Match Conditions (continued)DescriptionMatch ConditionMatches packet headers that contain the specified address or host

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Table 130: CLI monitor traffic Match Conditions (continued)DescriptionMatch ConditionMatches all TCP packets.tcpMatches all UDP packets.udpTable 131:

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Table 132: CLI monitor traffic Arithmetic, Binary, and Relational Operators (continued)DescriptionOperatorA match occurs if the first expression is no

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252 Using CLI Diagnostic CommandsJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

Seite 196 - Checking Active Alarms

Chapter 13Configuring Packet CapturePacket capture is a tool that helps you to analyze network traffic and troubleshootnetwork problems. On a J-series

Seite 197 - Detailed Alarm Message

Table 133: Packet Capture TermsDefinitionTermPacket sampling method used by packet capture, in which entire IPv4 packets flowing in theinput or output

Seite 198 - ■ Serial alarms

NOTE: You can enable packet capture and port mirroring simultaneously on a ServicesRouter.For more information about traffic sampling, see the JUNOS P

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the performance of the Services Router. You can control the number of packetscaptured on an interface with firewall filters and specify various criter

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For more details about analyzing packet capture files, see Verifying CapturedPackets on page 264.Before You BeginBefore you begin configuring packet c

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Table 7: Permission Bits for Login ClassesAccessPermission BitCan view user account information in configuration mode and with the show configurationc

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Table 134: Enabling Packet CaptureCLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskFrom the [edit] hierarchy level, enteredit forwarding-options1

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Configuring Packet Capture on an Interface (Required)To capture all transit and host-bound packets on an interface and specify the directionof the tra

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1. Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy in either the J-Web or CLIconfiguration editor.2. Perform the configuration tasks described in T

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NOTE: If you apply a firewall filter on the loopback interface, it affects all traffic toand from the Routing Engine. If the firewall filter has a sam

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To delete a packet capture file:1. Disable packet capture following the steps in “Disabling PacketCapture” on page 261.2. Using the CLI, delete the pa

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user@host> start shell%b. Navigate to the directory where packet capture files are stored:% cd /var/tmp%c. Rename the latest packet capture file fo

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}Meaning Verify that the output shows the intended file configuration for capturing packets.Related Topics For more information about the format of a

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Name (tools-server:user):remoteuser331 Password required for remoteuser.Password:230 User remoteuser logged in.Remote system type is UNIX.Using binary

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Meaning Verify that the output shows the intended packets.266 Verifying Captured PacketsJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

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Chapter 14Configuring RPM ProbesJ-series Services Routers support a tool that allows network operators and theircustomers to accurately measure the pe

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Table 7: Permission Bits for Login Classes (continued)AccessPermission BitCan view general routing, routing protocol, and routing policy configuration

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Table 138: RPM Terms (continued)DefinitionTermRemote network endpoint, identified by an IP address or URL, to which the Services Routersends a real-ti

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UDP and TCP probe types require that the remote server be configured as an RPMreceiver so that it generates responses to the probes.RPM TestsEach prob

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RPM StatisticsAt the end of each test, the Services Router collects the statistics for packet round-triptime, packet inbound and outbound times (for I

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Table 139: RPM Statistics (continued)DescriptionRPM StatisticsPercentage of probes sent for which a response was not receivedLoss percentageRPM Thresh

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Figure 26: Main Quick Configuration Page for RPMERROR: Unresolved graphic fileref="s020257.gif" not found in"\\teamsite1\default\main\T

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Table 140: RPM Quick Configuration Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionFieldType the routing instance name. The routinginstance applies only to pro

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Table 140: RPM Quick Configuration Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionFieldTo enable timestamping, select the check box.Enables timestamping of RP

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Table 140: RPM Quick Configuration Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionFieldType a number between 0 and 60,000,000(microseconds).Sets the maximum a

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Table 140: RPM Quick Configuration Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionField To enable SNMP traps for this condition,select the check box. To disab

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probe for Customer B uses HTTP packets and sets thresholds and correspondingSNMP traps to catch excessive lost probes. To configure these RPM probes:1

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End User License AgreementREAD THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) BEFORE DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING, OR USING THE SOFTWARE. BY DOWNLOADING,INS

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When you configure local user templates and a user logs in, the JUNOS softwareissues a request to the authentication server to authenticate the user&a

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Table 141: Configuring Basic RPM Probes (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTask1.From the [edit] hierarchy level, enteredit

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Table 141: Configuring Basic RPM Probes (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTask1.From the [edit] hierarchy level, enteredit

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packets to the forwarding plane. Classified packets are sent to the output queue onthe output interface specified by the CoS scheduler map configured

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Table 142: Configuring TCP and UDP Probes (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTask1.From the [edit] hierarchy level, enteredi

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Table 142: Configuring TCP and UDP Probes (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskEnterset probe-server udp port 500371.Next

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Table 143: Tuning RPM Probes (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskEnterset probe-interval 15In the Probe interval box, typ

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To check the configuration, see “Verifying an RPM Configuration” on page 285.Table 144: Configuring RPM Probes to Monitor BGP NeighborsCLI Configura

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Directing RPM Probes to Select BGP RoutersIf a Services Router has a large number of BGP neighbors configured, you can direct(filter) the RPM probes t

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Verifying RPM ServicesPurpose Verify that the RPM configuration is within the expected values.Action From configuration mode in the CLI, enter the sho

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Minimum Rtt: 1093 usec, Maximum Rtt: 1372 usec, Average Rtt: 1231 usec, Jitter Rtt: 279 usec, Stddev Rtt: 114 usec Probes sent: 3, Probes re

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To cancel your entries and return to the Users Quick Configuration page,click Cancel.Table 8: Users Quick Configuration for RADIUS Servers SummaryYo

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Verifying RPM Probe ServersPurpose Verify that the Services Router is configured to receive and transmit TCP and UDPRPM probes on the correct ports.Ac

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Part 5Index Index on page 291Index 289

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290 IndexJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

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IndexSymbols#, comments in configuration statements...xviii( ), in syntax descriptions...xviii.gz

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Alarms Summary page...174alert logging severity...158alias,

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change-log logging facility...157CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol),enabling on dialer interfac

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CPU usagePIM (in FPC summary)...113CPU usage, displaying...109crash

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SNMP health monitor...49system logs...155system operati

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event policiesCommon Criteria information...89configuration editor...95overview

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overriding for SNMP (Quick Configuration)...51pinging (CLI)...230pinging (J-Web)...

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Table 9: Users Quick Configuration for TACACS+ Servers SummaryYour ActionFunctionFieldTACACS+ ServerType the TACACS+ server’s 32-bit IP address, indot

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JUNOS Internet softwarerelease notes, URL...xvJUNOS softwareautoinstallation...

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diagnosing problems from...210monitoring from...102recovering root passwo

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system logs...244system process information...110system properties.

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Ppacket captureconfiguring...259configuring (J-Web)...

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Ping Host page...216field summary...216result

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secret (configuration editor)...13secret (Quick Configuration)...9specifying for authen

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overview...268See also RPM probespreparation...

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serial numberchassis components...113Services Router...107ser

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show system services dhcp bindingcommand...76, 143explanation...

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RPM, monitoring...145RPM, verifying...286statusadminist

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Adding New UsersYou can use the Users Quick Configuration page for user information to add newusers to a Services Router. For each account, you define

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telnet command...25options...25

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upgradesdownloading...181installing (CLI)...184i

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versionhardware, displaying...112PPPoE, information about...150software, displ

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Table 10: Add a User Quick Configuration Page Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionFieldType the login password for this user. The login password mus

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4. Go on to one of the following procedures: To specify a system authentication order, see “Configuring AuthenticationOrder” on page 15. To configur

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To configure TACACS+ authentication:1. Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy in either the J-Web or CLIconfiguration editor.2. Perform th

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Configuring Authentication OrderThe procedure provided in this section configures the Services Router to attemptuser authentication with the local pas

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Controlling User AccessThis section contains the following topics: Defining Login Classes on page 16 Creating User Accounts on page 17Defining Login

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Table 14: Defining Login Classes (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskSet the name of the login class andthe ability to us

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7. Ownership. Juniper and Juniper's licensors, respectively, retain ownership of all right, title, and interest (including copyright) in and to t

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To create user accounts:1. Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy in either the J-Web or CLIconfiguration editor.2. Perform the configurat

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Creating a Remote Template AccountYou can create a remote template that is applied to users authenticated by RADIUSor TACACS+ that do not belong to a

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Creating a Local Template AccountYou can create a local template that is applied to users authenticated by RADIUS orTACACS+ that are assigned to the l

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Recovering the Root PasswordIf you forget the root password for the router, you can use the password recoveryprocedure to reset the root password.NOTE

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Figure 6: Connecting to the Console Port on the J4350 or J6350 Services Router6. Turn on the power to the management device.7. On the management devic

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12.At the following prompt, enter recovery to start the root password recoveryprocedure.Enter full pathname of shell or 'recovery' for root

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In a Common Criteria environment, you must disable the console port. For moreinformation, see the Secure Configuration Guide for Common Criteria andJU

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To escape from the Telnet session to the Telnet command prompt, press Ctrl-]. Toexit from the Telnet session and return to the CLI command prompt, ent

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Table 20: CLI ssh Command Options (continued)DescriptionOptionOpen an SSH connection to a host on the specified interface. If you do not include thiso

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Table 21: Configuring Password Retry Limits for Telnet and SSH AccessCLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskFrom the [edit] hierarchyle

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Abbreviated Table of ContentsAbout This Guide xvPart 1 Configuring a Services Router for AdministrationChapter 1 Managing User Authentication and Acce

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28 Configuring Password Retry Limits for Telnet and SSH AccessJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

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Chapter 2Setting Up USB Modems for RemoteManagementJ-series Services Routers support the use of USB modems for remote management.You can use Telnet or

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Table 22: USB Modem TerminologyDefinitionTermTelephone number of the caller on the remote end of a USB modemconnection, used to dial in and also to id

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The dialer interface must be configured to use PPP encapsulation. You cannotconfigure Cisco High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) or Multilink PPP (ML

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Table 23: J-series Default Modem Initialization Commands (continued)DescriptionModem CommandDisables data compression.%C0When the Services Router appl

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Before You BeginBefore you configure USB modems, you need to perform the following tasks: Install Services Router hardware. For more information, see

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1. Navigate to the top of the interfaces configuration hierarchy in either the J-Webor CLI configuration editor.2. Perform the configuration tasks des

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Configuring a Dialer Interface (Required)The dialer interface (dl) is a logical interface configured to establish USB modemconnectivity. You can confi

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Table 26: Adding a Dialer Interface to a Services Router (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTask1.Enteredit unit 02.Enterset

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3. If you are finished configuring the router, commit the configuration.4. To verify that the network interface is configured correctly, see “Verifyin

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vi J-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

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1. Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy in either the J-Web or CLIconfiguration editor.2. Perform the configuration tasks described in T

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Connecting to the Services Router from the User EndNOTE: These instructions describe connecting to the Services Router from a remotePC or laptop compu

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The Connect USB-modem-connect page is displayed.11. If CHAP is configured on the dialer interface used for the USB modem interfaceat the router end, t

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Modifying USB Modem Initialization CommandsNOTE: These instructions use Hayes-compatible modem commands to configure themodem. If your modem is not Ha

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Table 29: Modifying USB Modem Initialization Commands (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskFrom the [edit interfaces umd0]

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Verifying a USB Modem InterfacePurpose Verify that the USB modem interface is correctly configured and display the statusof the modem.Action From the

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In the J-Web configuration editor, clear the Disable check box on theInterfaces>interface-name page. The physical link is Up. A link state of Do

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Link flags : Keepalives Physical info : Unspecified Hold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms Current address: Unspecified, Hardware address: Unsp

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The physical interface is Enabled. If the interface is shown as Disabled, do eitherof the following: In the CLI configuration editor, delete the di

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Chapter 3Configuring SNMP for NetworkManagementThe Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) enables the monitoring of networkdevices from a central l

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Table of ContentsAbout This Guide xvObjectives ...x

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Communication between the agent and the manager occurs in one of the followingforms: Get, GetBulk, and GetNext requests—The manager requests informat

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clients, you can control exactly which SNMP managers have access to a particularagent.SNMP TrapsThe get and set commands that SNMP uses are useful for

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sampling interval is greater than this threshold, the SNMP health monitor generatesan alarm. After the falling alarm, the health monitor cannot genera

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To apply the configuration and stay on the Quick Configuration page forSNMP, click Apply. To apply the configuration and return to the Quick Config

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Table 30: SNMP Quick Configuration Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionField To generate traps for authenticationfailures, select Authentication. T

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Table 30: SNMP Quick Configuration Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionFieldSelect the check box to enable the healthmonitor and configure options.

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Configuring SNMP with a Configuration EditorTo configure SNMP on a Services Router, you must perform the following tasksmarked (Required). For informa

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Table 32: Configuring Basic System Identification (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskSet the contact information:set con

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Table 33: Configuring SNMP Agents and CommunitiesCLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskFrom the [edit] hierarchy level, enteredit snmp

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3. If you are finished configuring the network, commit the configuration.4. To check the configuration, see “Verifying the SNMP Configuration” on page

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Accessing Remote Devices with the CLI ...24Using the telnet Command ...

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Table 35: Configuring SNMP ViewsCLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskFrom the [edit] hierarchy level,enteredit snmp1.In the J-Web int

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Get requests: 44942, Get nexts: 190371, Set requests: 10712, Get responses: 0, Traps: 0, Silent drops: 0, Proxy drops: 0, Commit pending dro

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Interface daemon 3340 active SNMP daemon 4412 active MIB2 daemon

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rising threshold crossed—Variable value has crossed the upper thresholdlimit.Verify that any rising threshold values are greater than the configured

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62 Verifying SNMP Health Monitor ConfigurationJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

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Chapter 4Configuring the Router as a DHCP ServerA Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server can automatically allocate IPaddresses and also de

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Table 36: DHCP TermsDefinitionTermCollection of configuration parameters, including at least an IP address, assigned by a DHCPserver to a DHCP client.

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Store, manage, and provide client configuration parameters.As a DHCP server, a Services Router can provide temporary IP addresses from anIP address

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DHCP is not supported on interfaces that are part of a virtual private network (VPN).Before You BeginBefore you begin configuring the Services Router

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Figure 8: DHCP Quick Configuration Main PageConfiguring the DHCP Server with Quick Configuration 67Chapter 4: Configuring the Router as a DHCP Serve

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Router as a DHCP Server 63DHCP Terms ...

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Figure 9: DHCP Quick Configuration Pool Page68 Configuring the DHCP Server with Quick ConfigurationJ-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

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Figure 10: DHCP Quick Configuration Static Binding PageTo configure the DHCP server with Quick Configuration:1. In the J-Web interface, select Configu

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3. Enter information into the DHCP Quick Configuration pages, as described inTable 37 on page 70.4. Click one of the following buttons on the DHCP Qui

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Table 37: DHCP Server Quick Configuration Pages Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionFieldType the IP address of the Services Router. Ifyou do not sp

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Table 37: DHCP Server Quick Configuration Pages Summary (continued)Your ActionFunctionFieldDo either of the following: To add an IP address, type it n

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Table 38: Sample DHCP Server Configuration Settings (continued)Sample Value or ValuesSettings192.168.2.0/24Address pool subnet address192.168.2.254Hig

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Table 39: Configuring the DHCP ServerCLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskFrom the [edit] hierarchy level, enteredit system services

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Table 39: Configuring the DHCP Server (continued)CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTaskSet the DNS server IP address:set pool 192.168.

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[edit]user@host# show system services dhcppool 192.168.2.0/24 {address-range low 192.168.2.2 high 192.168.2.254;exclude-address {192.168.2.33;}maximum

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IP Address Hardware Address Type Lease expires at192.168.2.2 02:04:06:08:0A:0C dynamic 2005-02-07 8:48:59 PDT192.168.2.50 01:03:0

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