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Configuring Scopes

You configure scopes to define the services to be activated for a specific SRC-managed network and the set of routers that handle subscriber traffic for a location, usually a point of presence (POP).

Figure 2 shows the scopes and routers configured in the sample data. The TM POP scope is the scope assigned to all routers, and contains the aggregate and fragment services. Attaching this scope to the retailer (SP-TM) is the easiest way to define the services for all routers, The TM POP1 scope defines the list of JUNOS routing platforms that provide the mirroring service for the subscriber access router. The TM POP2 scope is the scope assigned to JUNOSe routers, and contains the aggregate and fragment services.

Figure 2: Scopes to Support Mirroring Traffic

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To configure scopes for defining mirroring services:

  1. In SDX Admin, create a general POP scope that defines the mirroring services (aggregate and fragment) to be activated for the network. For more information about defining the aggregate and fragment services, see Configuring Services for Mirroring.
  2. Assign this scope to the retailer so that the mirroring services are available to all subscribers, including router subscribers. For an example, see retailermame=SP-TM, o=Users, o=umc in the sample data.

    For a sample scope, see l=TM, o=Scopes, o=umc in the sample data.

To configure scopes for defining mirroring routers:

  1. In SDX Admin, create a network-specific scope that lists the names of the mirroring routers in this POP.

    This scope must contain a parameter specifying the virtual router names of the JUNOS routing platforms in the POP. By using this list, the SRC software activates the services in the JUNOS scope for each router listed.

  2. Assign this scope to the virtual routers on the subscriber access router. For an example, see virtualRouterName=default, orderedCimKeys=TMJunosA, o=Network, o=umc. This scope is assigned to the routers to define which core routers transmit subscriber traffic.

    For a sample scope, see l=TM-Pop1, o=Scopes, o=umc in the sample data.


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