Network Management Overview
Once you have installed the router into your network, you need to manage the router within your network. Router management can be divided into five tasks:
- Fault management—Monitor the router; detect and fix faults.
- Configuration management—Configure router attributes.
- Accounting management—Collect statistics for accounting purposes.
- Performance management—Monitor and adjust router performance.
- Security management—Control router access and authenticate users.
The JUNOS Internet software network management features work in conjunction with an operations support system (OSS) to manage the router within the network. The JUNOS software can assist you in performing these management tasks, as described in Table 2.
Table 2: JUNOS Router Management Features
- Operational mode commands—For more information on operational mode commands, see the JUNOS Internet Software Operational Mode Command Reference.
- SNMP MIBs—For more information about SNMP MIBs, see Juniper Networks Enterprise-Specific MIBs.
- Standard SNMP traps—For more information about standard SNMP traps, see Standard SNMP Traps.
- Enterprise-specific SNMP traps—For more information about enterprise-specific traps, see Juniper Networks Enterprise-Specific SNMP Traps.
- System log messages—For more information about how to configure system log messages, see the JUNOS Internet Software Configuration Guide: Getting Started. For more information about how to view system log messages, see the JUNOS Internet Software System Log Messages Reference.
- Configure router attributes using the command-line interface (CLI) and the JUNOScript API. For more information on configuring the router using the CLI, see the JUNOS Internet Software Configuration Guide: Getting Started. For more information on configuring the router using the JUNOScript API, see the JUNOScript API Reference and the JUNOScript API Guide.
- Configuration Management MIB—For more information about the Configuration Management MIB, see Juniper Networks Enterprise-Specific MIBs.
- Collect statistics for interfaces, firewall filters, destination classes, source classes, and the Routing Engine. For more information on collecting statistics, see Configure Accounting Options.
- Use interface-specific traffic statistics and other counters, available in the standard interfaces MIB, Juniper Networks enterprise-specific extensions to the interfaces MIB, and media-specific MIBs, such as the enterprise-specific ATM MIB.
- Use per ATM virtual circuit (VC) counters, available in the enterprise-specific ATM MIB.
- Group source and destination prefixes into source classes and destination classes and count packets for those classes. Collect destination class and source class usage statistics. For more information on classes, see Juniper Networks Enterprise-Specific MIBs,Configure Class Usage Profiles, the JUNOS Internet Software Configuration Guide: Network Interfaces and Class of Service, and the JUNOS Internet Software Configuration Guide: Policy Framework.
- Count packets as part of a firewall filter. For more information on firewall filter policies, see Juniper Networks Enterprise-Specific MIBs, and the JUNOS Internet Software Configuration Guide: Policy Framework.
- Sample traffic, collect the samples, and send the collection to a host running the CAIDA
cflowdutility. For more information on CAIDA andcflowd, see the JUNOS Internet Software Configuration Guide:Policy Framework. Use operational mode commands. For more information on monitoring performance using operational mode commands, see the JUNOS Internet Software Operational Mode Command Reference:Reference: Protocols, Class of Service, Chassis, and Management.
- As part of a firewall filter. For more information on performance monitoring using firewall filters, see the JUNOS Internet Software Configuration Guide: Policy Framework.
- Sample traffic, collect the samples, and send the samples to a host running the CAIDA
cflowdutility. For more information on CAIDA andcflowd, see the JUNOS Internet Software Configuration Guide: Policy Framework.- Use the enterprise-specific class-of-service MIB. For more information on this MIB, see Juniper Networks Enterprise-Specific MIBs.
- Control access to the router and authenticate users. For more information on access control and user authentication, see the JUNOS Internet Software Configuration Guide: Getting Started.
- Control access to the router using SNMPv3 and SNMP over IPv6. For more information, see Configure SNMPv3 and Trace SNMP Activity.