Enabling the Juniper Networks Database to Run in Community Mode (SRC CLI)

If you are adding a Juniper Networks database to an existing community, see Adding a Juniper Networks Database to an Established Community(SRC CLI) .

Use the following configuration statements to enable the Juniper Networks database on a C-series Controller in community mode:

system ldap server community {
role (primary | secondary);
primary-neighbors [primary-neighbor...];
secondary-neighbors [secondary-neighbor...];
}

To enable the Juniper Networks database to run in community mode:

  1. From configuration mode, access the configuration statement that configures the Juniper Networks database in community mode:
      user@host# edit system ldap server community
  2. Specify the role of the database as primary or secondary:
      [edit system ldap server community]
      user@host# set role primary

    or

      [edit system ldap server community]
      user@host# set role secondary
  3. Configure primary neighbors. Specify each neighbor by IP address, fully qualified hostname, or a hostname that can be resolved through the domain name system:
      [edit system ldap server community]
      user@host# set primary-neighbors neighbor ...

    For example, set C1 and C2 as primary neighbors:

      [edit system ldap server community]

    user@host# set primary-neighbors C1 C2

  4. Configure secondary neighbors. Specify each neighbor by IP address, fully qualified hostname, or a hostname that can be resolved through the domain name system:
      [edit system ldap server community]
      user@host# set secondary-neighbors neighbor ...

    For example, set C3 and C4 as secondary neighbors:

      [edit system ldap server community]

    user@host# set secondary-neighbors C3 C4