SDX Web Administration Tools
The SDX software provides several administration tools that you can use to configure, manage, and monitor various SDX or SDX application library components from a Web browser.
Admission Control Plug-In Administration Application
You can use Admission Control Plug-In administration application to monitor ACP and reorganize the backup directory. You can view information about:
- ACP configuration
- The status of ACPs in the redundancy configuration
- Subscriber sessions and congestion points in the edge networks that ACP manages
- Services and congestion points in the backbone network that ACP manages
- Subscribers and congestion points obtained through an external application
The SDX application library includes ACP and Admission Control Plug-In administration application.
JPS Administration Application
You can use the JPS Administration Web application to:
- View information about the current state of the Juniper Policy Server, including network connections and recent performance statistics
- Configure and view the current Juniper Policy Server configuration
The Juniper Policy Server is used in a PCMM environment.
NIC Web Admin
- View and manage hosts. You can view NIC hosts for the configuration and the agents and resolvers that each NIC host supports. You can also view the operational status (up or down) and redundancy status (active or passive) of NIC hosts, and can to shut down NIC hosts.
- View configuration for a redundant NIC component, redundancy communities, and monitors for the NIC configuration.
- View the NIC configuration for realms and the associated transitions and resolvers.
- Simulate NIC resolutions.
Policy Web Admin
You can use Policy Web Admin to connect to a directory and search for:
- QoS profiles configured on a JUNOSe router
- QoS profiles in a policy group
- Policy groups that contain a particular QoS profile
- JUNOSe routers that have a QoS profile configured
- Policy groups supported on a router
- Routers that can be supported by a policy group—Provides a list of routers that contain QoS profiles that are also in the specified policy group
Figure 7 shows a sample page in the Policy Web Admin.
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SAE Web Admin
You can use SAE Web Admin to manage and monitor the SAE. From SAE Web Admin, you can:
- Search for and display information currently stored in an SAE's memory, such as active policies, subscriber sessions, services, COPS servers, router interfaces, and logged-in subscribers
- Display SNMP information for the SAE
- Display and manually reload the SAE's configuration data
- Test portals without a router or a client PC
- Debug subscriber or interface classifiers and the domain name parser
Figure 8 is a sample page from SAE Web Admin.
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Traffic Mirroring Administration Application
You can use the Traffic Mirroring Administration application to manage the mirroring of subscriber traffic. When traffic-mirroring services are activated in an SDX-managed environment, you can:
- Specify the subscriber whose traffic is be mirrored and the IP addresses of the traffic to be mirrored
- Manage currently active mirroring tasks
- Manage pending actions
The SDX application library includes the Traffic Mirroring Administration application.
VTA Configuration Manager
You can use the VTA Configuration Manager to configure the VTA. You can use it to configure event handlers, events, actions, and processors. VTA Configuration Manager lets you store your configurations in local files or in a directory.