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