SDX Components Guide, Vol. 2

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About This Guide
[PDF 87 KB]
Objectives
Audience
Documentation Conventions
Related Juniper Networks Documentation
Obtaining Documentation
Documentation Feedback
Requesting Support
Chapter: Overview of the Residential Portal
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Functions of a Residential Portal
Subscriptions to Value-Added Services
Service Schedules
Equipment Registration
Developing a Residential Portal
Before Developing a Residential Portal
Development Tools
Implementing a Residential Portal
Redirecting HTTP Requests to a Captive Portal Web Page
Sequence for Redirecting Traffic
Proxy Request Management
HTTP Proxy and DNS
Configuring IP Filter
Configuring Rules in the ipnat.conf File
Configuring the Redirect Server
Redirect Server Redundancy
Logging
Before You Configure the Redirect Server
Installing and Configuring the Redirect Server
Configuration Properties for the Redirect Server
Protection Against Denial-of-Service Attacks
Configuring the SDX Software in a Multihop Environment
Managing Security for Public Wireless LAN Applications
Chapter: Installing and Configuring the Sample Residential Portal
[PDF 130 KB]
Overview of the Sample Residential Portal
Web Application Architecture
Model Components
View Components
Control Components
Behaviors for the Sample Residential Portal
Equipment Registration Behavior
ISP Service Behavior
Authenticating Subscribers Subscriber Login Through RADIUS
Installing the Sample Residential Portal
Prerequisite Tasks
Preparing the Application for Customization
Configuring the Sample Residential Portal
Deploying the Updated WAR File
Removing Access to the Sample Residential Portal
Modifying Configuration Files
WEB-INF/portalBehavior.properties
WEB-INF/struts-config.xml
WEB-INF/tiles-defs.xml
Developing a Portal Based on the Sample Residential Portal
Preparing to Develop a Portal Based on the Sample Residential Portal
Creating a Portal Project
Building the Portal
Deploying the Portal
Chapter: Using the Sample Residential Portal
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Overview of the Sample Residential Portal
Before Using the Sample Residential Portal
Logging In to the Sample Residential Portal
Preparing to Use a Simulated User Profile
Disabling a Simulated User Session
Logging In to the Sample Residential Portal
Managing Services from the Sample Residential Portal
Starting and Stopping Services
Getting Usage Information
Setting Up the Type of Service Activation
Setting Up Service Schedules
Specifying Values for Times
Setting Times
Setting Actions
Subscribing to Services
Registering Equipment
Disabling Equipment Registration
Logging Out of the Sample Residential Portal
Using the Sample Residential Portal from PDAs
Chapter: Programming Tips for Developing a Residential Portal
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Development Overview
Registering and Unregistering DHCP Login
Working with Authenticated and Unauthenticated IP Addresses for DHCP Connections
Granting an Authenticated IP Address
Revoking an Authenticated IP Address
Registering Equipment
Unregistering Equipment
Collecting Usage Data
Managing Subscriber Sessions
Multiple Service Sessions for a Subscription
Creating Persistent Service Sessions
Working with Parameter Substitutions
Chapter: Reviewing and Configuring Services and Policies for Enterprise Manager Portal
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Overview of Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
Directory Structure
Priorities for Service Subscriptions
Before You Configure Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
Configuring Firewall Policies and Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
Overview of Basic Firewall Services and Policies
Tasks to Configure Firewall Policies and Services
Configuring Basic Firewall Policies
Configuring Basic Firewall Services
Reviewing the fwrule Policy Group for Exceptions to Stateful Firewalls
Reviewing the FirewallRule Service for Exceptions to Stateful Firewalls
Reviewing Services for Exceptions to Stateless Firewalls
Reviewing Parameter Values Used by Services for Exceptions to Stateless Firewalls
Planning Services for Custom Firewall Exceptions
Configuring Policies for Custom Firewall Exceptions
Configuring Services for Custom Firewall Exceptions
Configuring Priorities for Stateless or Stateful Firewall Services
Configuring Priorities to Have Enterprise Services Work Together
Configuring Global Priority Ranges from Policy Editor
Configuring Global Priority Ranges from SDX Admin
Configuring Priorities for Individual Scopes by Defining Them in Services
Using Stateless Firewall and BoD Applications Together
Configuring NAT Policies and Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
Configuring the dynsrcnat Policy Group
Reviewing the DynSrcNat Service
Configuring the staticdstnat Policy Group
Configuring the StaticDstNat Service
Configuring the staticsrcnat Policy Group
Configuring the StaticSrcNat Service
Configuring Bandwidth Policies and Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
Parameter Values Used by BoD Services
Bandwidth Policies for Different Routing Platforms
Configuring Basic BoD Policies
Configuring Basic BoD Services
Configuring BoD Policies
Configuring BoD Services
Using BoD Services to Assign Traffic to Bandwidth Categories
Using BoD and Basic BoD Services Together to Supply Class of Service
Setting Up Forwarding Preferences—Example 1
Setting Up Forwarding Preferences—Example 2
Enabling Schedules for Subscriptions for Enterprise Manager Portal
Configuring VPNs for Enterprise Manager Portal
Before You Configure VPN Policies and Services
Configuring Policies for BoD Traffic Destined for VPNs
Configuring Services for BoD Traffic Destined for VPNs
Implementing a Routing Scheme for VPNs
Billing Subscribers Through SCU/DCU for JUNOS Routing Platforms
Chapter: Overview of Enterprise Service Portals
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Function of Enterprise Service Portals
Consistency of Data in the Directory
Privileges of IT Managers
Developing and Customizing Enterprise Service Portals
Identifying the SAE
Enterprise Service Portals Provided with the SDX Software
Sample Enterprise Service Portal
Enterprise Manager Portal
NAT Address Management Portal
Enterprise Service Portal Audit Plug-In
Network Information Collector with Enterprise Service Portals
Service Parameters
Substitutions and the Parameter Acquisition Path
Power of Substitutions
Substituting Values for Policy Parameters
Managing Subscriptions to Aggregate Services
Enterprise Hierarchy
Configuring Your Web Browser to Use an Enterprise Service Portal
Accessing Enterprise Service Portals
Chapter: Installing and Configuring Enterprise Service Portals
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Planning the Implementation
Installation Tasks
Identifying Machines for Enterprise Service Portals
Completing Prerequisite Tasks
Installing Enterprise Service Portals
Preparing the Web Applications for Customization
Configuring Connections to the Directory
Configuring Deployment Settings
Deploying the Enterprise Service Portals
Configuring the URL for the Enterprise Service Portal
Writing an Application to Allow a Machine to Provide Public IP Addresses for NAT
Configuration Tasks
Accessing the Configuration Files
Configuring Connections to the Subscriber Directory
Configuring Connections to the Service Directory
Configuring Search Bases
Configuring the Logging Properties
Configuring a NIC Proxy
Configuring Directory Eventing for SAE Identification
Exporting the Configuration to the Directory
Configuring an Enterprise Service Portal Audit Plug-In
Configuration Tasks
Configuring the Sample Enterprise Service Portal Audit Plug-In
Configuring a Customized Enterprise Service Portal Audit Plug-In
Developing a Portal Based on the Sample Enterprise Service Portal
Preparing to Develop Portal Based on the Sample Enterprise Service Portal
Creating a Portal Project
Building the Portal
Deploying the Portal
Chapter: Managing Enterprise Service Portals
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Displaying Information About Your Control in the Enterprise
Updating Data That the Enterprise Service Portal Displays
Managing Operators
Creating Operators
Modifying Operators
Deleting Operators
Chapter: Managing Services with Enterprise Manager Portal
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Overview of Enterprise Manager Portal
Getting Help on Enterprise Manager Portal
Setting the Configuration Level for Enterprise Manager Portal
Managing Schedules
Creating a Schedule
Applying a Schedule to a Service
Disabling a Schedule for a Service
Changing Schedules
Managing Subscriptions to Bandwidth-on-Demand Services
Planning Subscriptions to BoD Services
Creating a Subscription to BoD Services
Setting a Bandwidth Level
Adding Subscriptions to BoD Services
Modifying Rules for a Subscription to a BoD Service
Modifying the Bandwidth Level
Moving the Bandwidth Level
Deleting a Subscription for a BoD Service
Deleting the Bandwidth Level
Monitoring Use of Subscriptions to BoD Services
Configuring VPNs
Modifying VPNs
Creating Extranets
Deleting Extranets
Sending Traffic to a VPN
Modifying the VPN to Which the Router Sends Traffic
Stopping the Router from Sending Traffic to VPNs
Classifying Traffic for Firewall Exceptions and NAT Rules
Creating Application Objects
Modifying Values for Application Objects
Deleting Application Objects
Subscribing to Firewall Services
Before You Configure Firewall Exception Rules
Creating Subscriptions to Firewall Services
Creating Firewall Exceptions for Stateless Firewalls
Creating Firewall Exceptions for Stateful Firewalls
Adding a Schedule to a Firewall Exception
Modifying Firewall Exceptions
Deleting Firewall Exceptions
Deleting Basic Firewalls
Monitoring the Use of Subscriptions to Firewall Services
Working with IP Addressing and NAT Services
Requesting Public IP Addresses for NAT Services
Canceling Requests for Public IP Addresses
Returning Public IP Addresses to Service Providers
Applying NAT Rules to Traffic
Configuring Public IP Addresses for Outgoing Traffic
Configuring Public IP Addresses for Incoming Traffic
Configuring Fixed Public Addresses for Outgoing Traffic
Modifying NAT Rules
Deleting NAT Rules
Monitoring the Status of Subscriptions
Troubleshooting Subscriptions That Are Not Functioning Correctly
Troubleshooting Subscriptions of Unknown Status
Chapter: Using NAT Address Management Portal
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Overview of the NAT Address Management Portal
Assigning IP Addresses
Acknowledging the Release of IP Addresses
Chapter: Using the Sample Enterprise Service Portal
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Accessing the Sample Enterprise Service Portal
Overview of the Sample Enterprise Service Portal
Subscribing to Services
Activating Subscriptions
Deactivating Subscriptions
Suspending Subscriptions
Canceling Suspensions of Subscriptions
Monitoring Use of Subscriptions
Specifying Values for Service Parameters in Subscriptions
Restoring Default Values for Service Parameters In Subscriptions
Deleting Subscriptions
Monitoring Service Sessions for a Subscription
Defining Networks for Departments in an Enterprise
Modifying Network Definitions for Departments in an Enterprise
Deleting Network Definitions for Departments in an Enterprise
Chapter: Locating Subscriber Information
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Locating Subscriber Management Information
Mapping Subscribers to a Managing SAE
NIC Proxies
NIC Hosts
NIC Agents
NIC Resolvers
High Availability for NIC
High Availability in Existing NIC Configurations
NIC Replication
Planning a NIC Implementation
Before You Configure NIC Hosts
Configuring NIC Hosts to Resolve Requests
Specifying a Router Initialization Script
Modifying Information About IP Pools
Configuring Operating Parameters for NIC Hosts
Configuring Directory Connections
Specifying NIC Host Information
Configuring Additional NIC Host Properties
Modifying Basic Configuration for a NIC Host
Overview of NIC Agent Configuration
Configuring Consolidator Agents
Configuring Directory Agents
Managing Directory Changes for the Directory Agent
Configuring Router Access Agents
Configuring SAE Plug-In Agents
Configuring the SAE for SAE Plug-In Agents
Configuring the SAE to Communicate with SAE Plug-In Agents When You Use NIC Replication
Starting NIC on a System
Configuring NIC Replication
Changing NIC Configurations
Chapter: Configuring Applications to Communicate with an SAE
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Before You Configure a NIC Proxy
Overview of NIC Proxy Configuration
Configuring NIC Proxies from SDX Configuration Editor
Configuring Resolution Information for a NIC Proxy
Configuring the NIC Proxy Cache
Configuring the NIC Proxy for NIC Replication
Reviewing and Updating the ORB Configuration for Applications That Include a NIC Proxy
Configuring JacORB as the Default ORB
Configuring One Web Application to Use JacORB
Configuring a Web Application Server to Use JacORB
Testing Applications by Using a NIC Proxy Stub
Configuring a NIC Proxy Stub
Configuring the Test Data
Configuring a NIC Proxy Stub to Use a corbaloc URL to Test Data
Configuring a NIC Proxy Stub to Use a File URL to Test Data
Configuring a NIC Proxy Stub to Use an IOR to Test Data
Chapter: Developing Applications That Use a NIC
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Overview
Providing the NIC Proxy Files
Developing the Application
Instantiating the NIC Factory Class
Instantiating a Configuration Manager
Initializing Logging
Instantiating the NIC Proxy
Managing a Resolution Request
Deleting Invalid Results from the NIC Proxy's Cache
Removing the NIC Proxies
Chapter: Managing the NIC
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Using NIC Web Admin
Before You Use NIC Web Admin
Deploying NIC Web Admin Files Inside the Web Application Server
Starting NIC Web Admin
Connecting to the Directory
Selecting a NIC Configuration Scenario
Viewing and Managing Hosts with NIC Web Admin
Managing NIC Hosts with the CLI
Viewing and Managing Resolvers with NIC Web Admin
Managing NIC Resolvers with the CLI
Viewing and Managing Agents
Viewing Redundancy Configurations
Managing Monitors
Viewing Realms
Simulating a Resolution
Viewing Log Files for NIC Hosts and Monitors
Clearing Persistent Data and Logs for NIC Hosts and Monitors
Monitoring NIC Proxies
Resetting the NicProxyMgmt MBean Counters
Chapter: Configuring NIC Host Redundancy
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Overview of NIC Host Redundancy
Before You Configure NIC Host Redundancy
Tasks to Configure NIC Host Redundancy
Configuring Redundant Hosts
Configuring Communities
Configuring Monitors
Configuring Operating Parameters for Monitors
Setting the JRE for a Redundant Monitor
Configuring a Monitor Process
Configuring JacORB Properties on Redundant NIC Hosts
Starting NIC Monitors
Starting NIC Hosts
Optimizing Performance of the NIC Proxy for NIC Host Redundancy
Chapter: Customizing NIC Configuration
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Before You Customize a NIC Configuration
Overview of the Resolution Process
Defining the Resolution Process
Constraints
Planning a Custom NIC Configuration
Creating a Custom NIC Configuration by Adding Components to an Existing Scenario
Creating a Custom NIC Configuration by Removing Components in an Existing Scenario
Managing Directory Changes for the Directory Agent
Reviewing the Configuration for NIC Realms in Configuration Editor
Reviewing the Configuration of NIC Resolution Transitions
Reviewing the Configuration for NIC Resolvers
Reviewing the Configuration for NIC Agents
Reviewing the Configuration of Consolidator Agents
Reviewing the Configuration of Directory Agents
Directory Eventing Properties
Reviewing the Configuration of Router Access Agents
Reviewing the Configuration of SAE Plug-In Agents
Reviewing and Changing the Configuration for NIC Hosts
Reviewing General Host Configuration
Reviewing Logging Properties
Chapter: NIC Configuration Scenarios
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Overview of NIC Configuration Scenarios
OnePop Scenario
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
Redundancy
OnePopDynamicIp Scenario
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
OnePopSharedIp Scenario
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
OnePopAssignedIp Scenario
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
AssignedIP Realm in Multiple POPs
OnePopLogin Scenario
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
OnePopDnSharedIp Scenario
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
OnePopAllRealms Scenario
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
MultiPop Scenario
IP Realm
Shared IP Realm
DN Realm
Index