Updating Stage-2 Configuration Template in a Device Template
Each device template has a set of configuration templates
that can be used to deploy additional configuration on to the CPE
device after it is activated. These templates are known as stage-2
configuration templates. You can add or remove stage-2 configuration
templates from a device template.
Note By default, the CPE device configuration is not supported
on the CPE device. If you need the CPE device configuration, then
you must configure it through stage-2 configuration in the device
templates.
Procedure
To add a stage-2 configuration template:
- Select Resources > Templates > Device Template.
The Device Templates page appears.
- Select a device template for which you want to add the
stage-2 configuration and select Edit Device Template > Stage-2
Config Templates.
The Stage-2 Configuration Templates page appears. Table 136 lists the fields (and
their descriptions) on the Stage-2 Configuration Templates page.
- Click the add icon (+) and complete the configuration
settings according to the guidelines provided in Table 137.
- Click Save.
The new stage-2 configuration template is included in the device
template.
Table 136: Fields on the Stage-2
Configuration Templates Page
Name | Description |
---|
Name | View the name of the stage-2 configuration template. Example: LAN side config |
Component Name | View the name of the component through which the settings
are configured. The components that are currently supported are: JUNOS—Supported only on SRX Series Services Gateway. Juniper Device Manager (JDM)—Supported on NFX250
device. JDM is a Linux container that manages software components. Juniper Control Plane (JCP)—Supported on NFX250
device. JCP is the Junos VM running on the hypervisor. Administrators
can use JCP to configure the network ports of the NFX250 device. JCP
is used to configure the switching and routing function on the NFX250
device. Gateway Router (GWR)—Supported on NFX250 device.
vSRX as a gateway provides the same capabilities as Juniper Networks
SRX Series Services Gateways in a virtual form factor, providing perimeter
security, IPsec connectivity, and filtering for malicious traffic
without sacrificing reliability, visibility, or policy control. This
virtual security and routing appliance ensures reliability and high
availability for each application.
Example: JUNOS |
Hide | Displays whether the template is hidden on Customer Portal. Example: false |
Copy input from | Displays the template from which you copied the settings. |
Auto Deploy | Displays whether the stage-2 configuration is automatically
pushed to the device during ZTP process. |
Enable for | Displays whether the stage-2 configuration template is
enabled for all tenants, no tenants, or specific tenants. |
Table 137: Fields on the Add New
Template Page
Name | Description |
---|
Template | Select the configuration template from the drop-down
list. The configuration templates are designed in the Configuration
Designer tool. Example: srx-basic-sdwan-cpe-config |
Display Name | Specify the name of the template that you want to display
on the configuration interface. Example: SDWAN Config |
Component Name | Specify the component name through which the settings
are configured. The components that are currently supported are: JUNOS—Supported on SRX Series Services Gateway. Juniper Device Manager (JDM)— Supported on NFX250
device. JDM is a Linux container that manages software components. Juniper Control Plane (JCP)—Supported on NFX250
device. JCP is the Junos VM running on the hypervisor. Administrators
can use JCP to configure the network ports of the NFX250 device. JCP
is used to configure the switching and routing function on the NFX250
device. Gateway Router (GWR)—Supported on NFX250 device.
vSRX as a gateway provides the same capabilities as Juniper Networks
SRX Series Services Gateways in a virtual form factor, providing perimeter
security, IPsec connectivity, and filtering for malicious traffic
without sacrificing reliability, visibility, or policy control. This
virtual security and routing appliance ensures reliability and high
availability for each application.
Example: JUNOS |
Hide | Specify whether you want to hide the configuration template
on Customer Portal. You might want to choose to hide the template
if you are reusing the template for multiple components. Example: hide |
Copy From Template | If you have chosen to hide the configuration template
on the user interface, then specify the template from which you want
to copy the settings. Example: srx-mis-lan-to-wan-config |
Auto Deploy | Specify whether the stage-2 configuration must be automatically
pushed to the device during ZTP process. The available options are Same as global settings Yes No
|
Enabled for | You can enable the stage-2 configuration template for
all tenants, specific tenants, an SP administrator or an OpCo administrator. Note:
Only users with SP administrator or OpCo administrator
role can enable stage-2 configuration templates. The available options are: All Tenants—Select this option to enable
stage-2 configuration template for all tenants. Both SP and OpCo administrators
can view templates for all tenants by switching the scope to the specific
tenant. By default, stage-2 configuration templates assigned to all
tenants are automatically applied to any new tenant. No Tenants—Select this option to enable
stage-2 configuration template for an SP administrator or an OpCo
administrator. An SP administrator can modify the stage-2 configuration
template. An OpCo administrator cannot modify the stage-2 configuration
template. However, an OpCo administrator can clone the stage-2 configuration
template and then modify the template. Selective Tenants—Select this option
to enable stage-2 configuration template for specific tenants. A tenant
administrator can view and manage stage-2 template for a specific
tenant. When you select the Selective Tenants option, the Tenants section is displayed. Select one or more tenants. Click the greater-than icon (>)
to move the selected tenant or tenants from the Available column to the Selected column. You can use the search
icon on the top right of each column to search for tenant names.
The default option is All Tenants. |
Procedure
To remove a stage-2 configuration template:
- Select Resources > Templates > Device Templates.
The Device Templates page appears.
- Select the device template for which you want to remove
the stage-2 configuration and then select Edit Device Template
> Stage-2 Config Templates.
The Stage-2 Config Templates page appears.
- Select a configuration template and click the delete icon
(X).
A page requesting confirmation for the deletion appears.
- Click Yes to confirm that you want to delete
the stage-2 configuration template.
The configuration template is deleted.
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