Table of Contents

About This Guide
Objectives
Audience
Document Organization
Part Organization
Using the Indexes
Documentation Conventions
General Conventions
Conventions for Software Commands and Statements
List of Technical Publications
Documentation Feedback
How to Request Support
Network Management Overview
Complete Network Management Configuration Statements
[edit accounting-options] Hierarchy Level
[edit snmp] Hierarchy Level
Interim Local Management Interface Overview
SNMP Overview
SNMP Architecture
Management Information Base
SNMP Traps
SNMP Standards
JUNOS SNMP Agent Features
System Logging Severity Levels for SNMP Traps
Configuring SNMP
Minimum SNMP Configuration
Configuring the System Contact
Example: Configuring the System Contact
Configuring the System Location
Example: Configuring the System Location
Configuring the System Description
Example: Configuring the System Description
Filtering Duplicate SNMP Requests
Configuring the Commit Delay Timer
Configuring the System Name
Example: Configuring the System Name
Configuring the SNMP Community String
Examples: Configuring the SNMP Community String
Configuring SNMP Trap Options and Groups
Configuring SNMP Trap Options
Configuring the Source Address for SNMP Traps
Configuring the Agent Address for SNMP Traps
Configuring SNMP Trap Groups
Example: Configuring SNMP Trap Groups
Configuring the Interfaces on Which SNMP Requests Can Be Accepted
Example: Configuring Secured Access List Checking
Configuring MIB Views
Example: Ping Proxy MIB
Tracing SNMP Activity
Example: Tracing SNMP Activity
Configuring the Local Engine ID
SNMPv3 Overview
Configuring SNMPv3
Minimum SNMPV3 Configuration
Configuring the Local Engine ID
Creating SNMPv3 Users
Configuring the Authentication Type
Configuring the MD5 Authentication
Configuring the SHA Authentication
Configuring No Authentication
Configuring the Encryption Type
Configuring the Advanced Encryption Standard Algorithm
Configuring the Data Encryption Algorithm
Configuring Triple DES
Configuring No Encryption
Example: Creating SNMPv3 Users Configuration
Configuring MIB Views
Example: Ping Proxy MIB
Defining Access Privileges for an SNMP Group
Configuring the Access Privileges Granted to a Group
Configuring the Group
Configuring the Security Model
Configuring the Security Level
Associating MIB Views with an SNMP User Group
Example: Access Privilege Configuration
Assigning Security Names to Groups
Configuring the Security Model
Configuring the Security Name
Configuring the Group
Example: Security Group Configuration
Configuring SNMP Traps
Configuring the Trap Notification
Example: Trap Notification Configuration
Configuring the Trap Notification Filter
Configuring the Trap Target Address
Configuring the Address
Configuring the Address Mask
Configuring the Port
Configuring the Tag List
Applying Target Parameters
Define the Trap Target Parameters
Applying the Trap Notification Filter
Configuring the Target Parameters
Configuring the SNMP Community
Configuring the Community Name
Configuring the Security Names
Configuring the Tag
Example: SNMP Community Configuration
Example: SNMPv3 Configuration
SNMP Remote Operations
SNMP Remote Operation Requirements
Setting SNMP Views
Example: Setting SNMP Views
Setting Trap Notification for Remote Operations
Example: Setting Trap Notification for Remote Operations
Using Variable-Length String Indexes
Example: Set Variable-Length String Indexes
Enabling Logging
Using the Ping MIB
Starting a Ping Test
Using Multiple Set PDUs
Using a Single Set PDU
Monitoring a Running Ping Test
pingResultsTable
pingProbeHistoryTable
Generating Traps
Gathering Ping Test Results
Stopping a Ping Test
Interpreting Ping Variables
Using the Traceroute MIB
Starting a Traceroute Test
Using Multiple Set PDUs
Using a Single Set PDU
Monitoring a Running Traceroute Test
traceRouteResultsTable
traceRouteProbeResultsTable
traceRouteHopsTable
Generating Traps
Monitoring Traceroute Test Completion
Gathering Traceroute Test Results
Stopping a Traceroute Test
Traceroute Variables
Juniper Networks Enterprise-Specific MIBs
Juniper Networks Enterprise-Specific SNMP Traps
Juniper Networks Enterprise-Specific SNMP Version 1 Traps
Juniper Networks Enterprise-Specific SNMP Version 2 Traps
Standard SNMP Traps
Standard SNMP Version 1 Traps
SNMP Version 1 Standard Traps
SNMP Version 1 Ping Traps MIB
SNMP Version 1 Traceroute Traps MIB
SNMP Version 1 VRRP Traps MIB
Standard SNMP Version 2 Traps
SNMP Version 2 Standard Traps
SNMP Version 2 BGP Traps MIB
SNMP Version 2 OSPF Traps MIB
SNMP Version 2 Ping Traps MIB
SNMP Version 2 Traceroute Traps MIB
SNMP Version 2 VRRP Traps MIB
Summary of SNMP Configuration Statements
agent-address
authorization
categories
clients
commit-delay
community
contact
description
destination-port
engine-id
filter-duplicates
interface
location
name
nonvolatile
oid
snmp
source-address
targets
traceoptions
trap-group
trap-options
version
view
view (Associating MIB View with a Community)
view (Configuring MIB View)
Summary of SNMPv3 Configuration Statements
address
address-mask
authentication-md5
authentication-none
authentication-password
authentication-sha
community-name
engine-id
group
group (Configuring)
group (Defining Access Privileges for an SNMPv3 Group)
local-engine
message-processing-model
notify
notify-filter
notify-filter (Applying to Management Target)
notify-filter (Configuring)
notify-view
oid
parameters
port
privacy-3des
privacy-aes128
privacy-des
privacy-none
privacy-password
read-view
security-level
security-level (Defining Access Privileges)
security-level (Generating SNMP Notifications)
security-model
security-model (Access Privileges)
security-model (Group)
security-model (SNMP Notifications)
security-name
security-name (Community String)
security-name (Security Group)
security-name (SNMP Notifications)
security-to-group
snmp-community
tag
tag-list
target-address
target-parameters
type
user
usm
vacm
view
v3
write-view
Configuring RMON Alarms and Events
Minimum RMON Alarm and Event Entry Configuration
Configuring an Alarm Entry and Its Attributes
Configuring the Alarm Entry
Configuring the Description
Configuring the Falling Event Index or Rising Event Index
Configuring the Falling Threshold or Rising Threshold
Configuring the Interval
Configuring the Sample Type
Configuring the Startup Alarm
Configuring the Variable
Configuring an Event Entry and Its Attributes
Example: Configuring an RMON Alarm and Event Entry
Monitoring RMON Alarms and Events
RMON Alarms
alarmTable
jnxRmonAlarmTable
Using alarmTable to Monitor MIB Objects
Creating an Alarm Entry
Configuring the Alarm MIB Objects
Activating a New Row in alarmTable
Modifying an Active Row in alarmTable
Deactivating a Row in alarmTable
RMON Events
eventTable
Using eventTable to Log Alarms
Creating an Event Entry
Configuring the MIB Objects
Activating the New Row in eventTable
Deactivating a Row in eventTable
Summary of RMON Alarm and Event Configuration Statements
alarm
community
description
event
falling-event-index
falling-threshold
interval
rising-event-index
rising-threshold
rmon
sample-type
startup-alarm
type
variable
Interpreting the Structure of the Management Information MIB
jnxProducts
jnxServices
jnxMibs
jnxTraps
jnxExperiment
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific Chassis MIBs
jnxBoxAnatomy
Top-Level Objects
jnxContainersTable
jnxContentsLastChange
jnxContentsTable
jnxLEDLastChange
jnxLEDTable
jnxFilledLastChange
jnxFilledTable
jnxOperatingTable
jnxRedundancyTable
jnxFruTable
Chassis Traps
SNMPv1 Trap Format
SNMPv2 Trap Format
Chassis Definitions for the Router Model MIB
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific Destination Class Usage MIB
jnxDCUsTable
jnxDcuStatsTable
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific Ping MIB
jnxPingCtlTable
jnxPingCtlEntry
jnxPingResultsTable
jnxpingResultsEntry
jnxPingProbeHistoryTable
jnxPingProbeHistoryEntry
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific Traceroute MIB
jnxTraceRouteCtlTable
jnxTraceRouteCtlEntry
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific RMON Events and Alarms MIB
jnxRmonAlarmTable
RMON Event and Alarm Traps
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific Reverse-Path-Forwarding MIB
jnxRpfStatsTable
jnxRpfStatsEntry
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific Source Class Usage MIB
jnxScuStatsTable
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific Passive Monitoring MIB
jnxPMonFlowTable
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific SONET/SDH Interface Management MIB
jnxSonetAlarmsTable
jnxSonetAlarmEntry
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific SONET APS MIB
apsConfigTable
apsConfigEntry
apsStatusTable
apsStatusEntry
apsChanConfigTable
apsChanConfigEntry
apsChanStatusTable
apsChanStatusEntry
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific Ethernet MAC MIB
jnxMacStatsTable
jnxMacStatsEntry
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific Interface MIB
jnxIfTable
jnxIfEntry
ifChassisTable
ifChassisEntry
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific VPN MIB
jnxVpnInfo
jnxVpnTable
jnxVpnEntry
jnxVpnIfTable
jnxVpnIfEntry
jnxVpnPwTable
jnxVpnPwEntry
jnxVpnRTTable
jnxVpnRTEntry
VPN Traps
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific BGP4 V2 MIB
jnxBgpM2PrefixCountersTable
JnxBgpM2PrefixCountersEntry
Interpreting the Enterprise-Specific Monitoring Services MIB
jnxCollGlobalStats
jnxCollPicIfTable
jnxCollPicEntry
jnxCollFileTable
jnxCollFileEntry
Accounting Options Overview
Configuring Accounting Options
Minimum Accounting Options Configuration
Configuring Files
Configuring the Maximum Size of the File
Configuring the Maximum Number of Files
Configuring the Transfer Interval of the File
Configuring Archive Sites
Configuring the Interface Profile
Configuring Fields
Configuring the File Information
Configuring the Interval
Example: Configuring the Interface Profile
Configuring the Filter Profile
Configuring the Counters
Configuring the File Information
Configuring the Interval
Example: Configuring a Filter Profile
Example: Configuring Interface-Specific Firewall Counters and Filter Profiles
Configuring Source Class Usage Options
Configuring SCU and/or DCU
Creating Prefix Route Filters in a Policy Statement
Applying the Policy to the Forwarding Table
Enabling Accounting on Inbound and Outbound Interfaces
Configuring SCU on a Virtual Loopback Interface
Example: Configuring a Virtual Loopback Interface on a Provider Edge Router Equipped with a Tunnel PIC
Example: Mapping the VRF Instance Type to the Virtual Loopback Interface
Example: Sending Traffic Received from the Virtual Loopback Interface Out the Source Class Output Interface
Configuring Class Usage Profiles
Configuring a Class Usage Profile
Configuring the File Information
Configuring the Interval
Creating a Class Usage Profile to Collect Source Class Usage Statistics
Creating a Class Usage Profile to Collect Destination Class Usage Statistics
Configuring the Routing Engine Profile
Configuring Fields
Configuring the File Information
Configuring the Interval
Example: Configuring a Routing Engine Profile
Summary of Accounting Options Configuration Statements
accounting-options
archive-sites
class-usage-profile
counters
destination-classes
fields
fields (for Interface Profiles)
fields (for Routing Engine Profiles)
file
file (Associating with a Profile)
file (Configuring a Log File)
files
filter-profile
interface-profile
interval
routing-engine-profile
size
source-classes
transfer-interval
Index
Index of Statements and Commands