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Troubleshooting Problems with Managing JUNOSe Routers
Problem
SRC client or JUNOSe router is not working as expected.
Solution
You can troubleshoot problems with the SRC client on JUNOSe
routers and with managed JUNOSe routers, interfaces, and services
on the SAE.
To troubleshoot SRC problems on the router:
- Look at the log files for the SAE and the log files generated
by the SRC client on the JUNOSe router.
- If the log files indicate a problem with specific interfaces
on the router, review the configuration of the associated policies
in the SRC software, and fix any errors.
- If the log files indicate a problem with a specific service
or its associated policy rules, review the configuration of the service
or policies in the SRC software, and fix any errors.
- If the log files indicate only that the SRC client is
not responding, ensure that the values in the SAE configuration match
the values in the SRC client configuration on the router.
- Restart the SRC client on the JUNOSe router.
When you restart the SRC client, the SRC client
removes all policies that were installed by the SRC software and reports
all interfaces again.
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Note:
DHCP addresses that were managed are not reported again,
so we recommend that you do not restart the SRC client if you are
managing DHCP sessions.
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To restart the SRC client in COPS-PR mode, enter
the following commands:
- host1:<vrName>(config)#no sscc enable
- host1:<vrName>(config)#sscc enable cops-pr
To restart the SRC client in COPS-XDR
mode, enter the following commands:
- host1:<vrName>(config)#no sscc enable
- host1:<vrName>(config)#sscc enable
If restarting the SRC client does not resolve the problem,
rebuild the router configuration and restart the client.
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