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About the Documentation
SRC Documentation and Release Notes
Audience
Documentation Conventions
Obtaining Documentation
Documentation Feedback
Requesting Technical Support
Operating the SAE
Overview of the SAE
Role of the SAE
Connections to Managed Devices
COPS Connection Between JUNOSe Routers and the SAE
Beep Connection Between JUNOS Routing Platforms and the SAE
COPS Connection Between CMTS Devices and the SAE
COPS Connection Between Juniper Policy Servers and the SAE
SAE Plug-Ins
Internal Plug-Ins
External Plug-Ins
Hosted Plug-Ins
Tracking and Controlling Subscriber and Service Sessions with SAE APIs
SAE Core API
SAE CORBA Remote API
SAE Accounting
Accounting Policy
Subscription Process
Tracking Subscriber Sessions
Accounting Plug-Ins
Interim Accounting
Configuring the SAE (SRC CLI)
SRC Access to Directory Data
Configuring LDAP Access to Directory Data
Configuring Access Through LDAPS to Service and Subscriber Data
Configuring Access to Subscriber Data
Configuring Access to Service Data
Configuring Access to Policy Data
Configuring Access to the Persistent Login Cache
Configuring the Location of Network Device Data
Enabling Automatic Discovery of Changes in SAE Configuration Data
Setting the Timeout and Number of Events for SAE Directory Eventing
Managing Subscriber and Service Session Data (SRC CLI)
Storing Subscriber and Service Session Data
Session Store Files
Active and Passive Session Stores
Standby SAEs
Session Store File Rotation
Configuring the Session Store Feature
Configuring Session Store Parameters for a Device Driver
Configuring Global Session Store Parameters
Reducing the Size of Objects for the Session Store Feature
Configuring the Number of Threads for Sessions
Managing SAE Data (SRC CLI)
Commands to Manage SAE Data
Reloading the SAE Data
Reloading the SAE Configuration
Reloading Services
Reloading Subscriptions
Reloading Interface Classification Scripts
Reloading Domain Maps
Removing the Directory Blacklist
Removing Login Registrations
Removing Equipment Registrations
Modifying Failover Server Parameters
Shutting Down the Device Drivers
Managing SAE Data (C-Web Interface)
Reloading the SAE Data (C-Web Interface)
Reloading the SAE Configuration
Reloading Services
Reloading Subscriptions
Reloading Interface Classification Scripts
Reloading Domain Maps
Removing the Directory Blacklist (C-Web Interface)
Removing Login Registrations (C-Web Interface)
Removing Equipment Registrations (C-Web Interface)
Modifying Failover Server Parameters (C-Web Interface)
Shutting Down the Device Drivers (C-Web Interface)
Using Juniper Networks Routers in the SRC Network
Using JUNOSe Routers in the SRC Network (SRC CLI)
COPS Connection Between JUNOSe Routers and the SAE
Highly Available Connections to JUNOSe Routers
Adding JUNOSe Routers and Virtual Routers with the CLI
Adding Operative JUNOSe Routers and Virtual Routers
Adding Routers Individually
Adding Virtual Routers Individually
Configuring the SAE to Manage JUNOSe Routers with the CLI
How SNMP Obtains Information from Routers for the SRC Software
Developing Router Initialization Scripts for JUNOSe Routers, JUNOS Routing Platforms, and Network Devices
Interface Object Fields
Required Methods
Example: Router Initialization Script
Specifying Router Initialization Scripts on the SAE with the CLI
Accessing the Router CLI
Starting the SRC Client on a JUNOSe Router
Stopping the SRC Client on a JUNOSe Router
Monitoring Interactions Between the SAE and the JUNOSe Router
Troubleshooting Problems with Managing JUNOSe Routers
Viewing the State of JUNOSe Device Drivers (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Statistics for Specific JUNOSe Device Drivers (SRC CLI)
Viewing Statistics for All JUNOSe Device Drivers (SRC CLI)
Viewing the State of JUNOSe Device Drivers (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Statistics for All JUNOSe Device Drivers (C-Web Interface)
Using JUNOS Routing Platforms in the SRC Network (SRC CLI)
BEEP Connection Between JUNOS Routing Platforms and the SAE
Adding JUNOS Routing Platforms and Virtual Routers
Adding Operative JUNOS Routing Platforms
Adding Routers Individually
Adding Virtual Routers Individually
Configuring the SAE to Manage JUNOS Routing Platforms
Configuring Secure Connections Between the SAE and JUNOS Routing Platforms
Adding the Server Certificate on the Routing Platform
Creating a Client Certificate for the Router
Adding the Client Certificate on the Router
Configuring the SAE to Use TLS
Configuring TLS on the SAE
Checking Changes to the JUNOS Configuration
Setting Up Periodic Configuration Checking
Using SNMP to Retrieve Information from JUNOSe Routers and JUNOS Routing Platforms (SRC CLI)
Specifying Router Initialization Scripts on the SAE
Configuring JUNOS Routing Platforms to Interact with the SAE
SAE Tracking for LSPs Configured on JUNOS Routing Platforms
Overview of SAE Tracking for LSPs Configured on JUNOS Routing Platforms
Configuring Event Tracking for JUNOS LSPs (SRC CLI)
Configuring the JUNOS Routing Platform to Apply Changes It Receives from the SAE
Disabling Interactions Between the SAE and JUNOS Routing Platforms
Monitoring Interactions Between the SAE and JUNOS Routing Platforms
Troubleshooting Problems Between the SRC module and JUNOS Device Drivers
Troubleshooting Problems with the SRC Software Process
Viewing the State of JUNOS Device Drivers (SRC CLI)
Viewing Statistics for Specific JUNOS Device Drivers (SRC CLI)
Viewing Statistics for All JUNOS Device Drivers (SRC CLI)
Viewing the State of JUNOS Device Drivers (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Statistics for Specific JUNOS Device Drivers (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Statistics for All JUNOS Device Drivers (C-Web Interface)
Using Network Devices in the SRC Network
Integrating Third-Party Network Devices into the SRC Network (SRC CLI)
Overview of Integrating Network Devices into the SRC Network
SAE Communities
Storing Session Data
Using Script Services to Provision Third-Party Devices
Logging In Subscribers and Creating Sessions
Assigned IP Subscribers
Login Interactions with Assigned IP Subscribers
Event Notification from an IP Address Manager
Login with Event Notification
Configuration Tasks for Integrating Third-Party Network Devices
Setting Up Script Services
Adding Objects for Network Devices
Adding Virtual Router Objects
Setting Up SAE Communities
Configuring the SAE Community Manager
Specifying the Community Manager in the SAE Device Driver
Configuring SAE Properties for the Event Notification API (SRC CLI)
Developing Router Initialization Scripts for JUNOSe Routers, JUNOS Routing Platforms, and Network Devices
Interface Object Fields
Required Methods
Example: Router Initialization Script
Copying Initialization Scripts to the C Series Controller
Specifying Initialization Scripts on the SAE
Using SNMP to Retrieve Information from Network Devices
Using the NIC Resolver in Environments That Have Third-Party Devices (C-Web Interface)
Locating Subscriber Management Information
Locating Subscriber Information with the NIC
Locating Subscriber Management Information
NIC Client/Server Mode
NIC Local Host Mode
Mapping Subscribers to a Managing SAE
NIC Proxies and NIC Locators
NIC Hosts
NIC Agents
NIC Resolvers
High Availability for NIC
High Availability in Existing NIC Configurations
NIC Replication
Planning a NIC Implementation
NIC Configuration Scenarios
NIC Agents Used in the NIC Configuration Scenarios
Router Initialization Scripts with NIC Configuration Scenarios
Configuring the NIC (SRC CLI)
Configuration Statements for the NIC
Configuration Statements for NIC Operating Properties
Configuration Statements for NIC Scenarios
Configuration Statements for NIC Logging
Before You Configure the NIC
Configuring the NIC (SRC CLI)
Starting the NIC (SRC CLI)
Reviewing and Changing Operating Properties for the NIC (SRC CLI)
Reviewing the Default NIC Operating Properties
Changing NIC Operating Properties
Configuring NIC Replication (SRC CLI)
Configuring a NIC Scenario (SRC CLI)
Defining the NIC Configuration to Use
Configuring Directory Agents
Configuring SAE Client Agents
Configuring SAE Plug-In Agents
Configuring the SAE to Communicate with SAE Plug-In Agents When You Use NIC Replication
Configuring Advanced NIC Features
Verifying Configuration for the NIC (SRC CLI)
Testing a NIC Resolution (SRC CLI)
Stopping a NIC Host on a C Series Controller (SRC CLI)
Restarting the NIC (SRC CLI)
Restarting a NIC Agent (SRC CLI)
Restarting a NIC Resolver (SRC CLI)
Changing NIC Configurations (SRC CLI)
Obtaining Interface Configuration for OnePopStaticRouteIp or OnePopVrfIp
Overview of the Network Publisher
NIC Document That Maps Subscriber IP Addresses to a JUNOS Interface
Configuration Statements for the Network Publisher
Before You Configure and Run the Network Publisher
Configuring the Network Publisher
Configuring Local Configuration for the Network Publisher
Configuring Connections Between JUNOS Routing Platforms and the Network Publisher
Configuring Router Authentication for the Network Publisher
Configuring Routing Table Filters for the Network Publisher
Configuring the Connection Between the Network Publisher and the Juniper Networks Database
Running the Network Publisher
Overview of Files to Test Network Publisher
Configuring Information to Test the Network Publisher
Troubleshooting Network Publisher Operations
Reviewing the Information Collected from a JUNOS Routing Platform
Configuring Applications to Communicate with an SAE
Overview of NIC Proxy Configuration
Before You Configure a NIC Proxy
Configuring SRC Applications to Communicate with an SAE (SRC CLI)
Configuration Statements for NIC Proxies
Configuring Resolution Information for a NIC Proxy (SRC CLI)
Changing the Configuration for the NIC Proxy Cache (SRC CLI)
Configuring a NIC Proxy for NIC Replication (SRC CLI)
Configuring NIC Test Data (SRC CLI)
Developing Applications That Use NIC
External Application Requirements for NIC
External Non-Java Applications That Use NIC
Creating a NIC Locator to Include with a Non-Java Application
External Java Applications That Use NIC
Developing a Java Application to Communicate with a NIC Proxy
Instantiating a Configuration Manager
Passing a Reference to the Configuration Manager to the NIC Factory
Instantiating the NIC Factory Class
Initializing Logging
Instantiating the NIC Proxy
Managing a Resolution Request
Deleting Invalid Results from the NIC Proxy’s Cache
Removing the NIC Proxies
Updating Information About Address Pools
NIC Resolution Process
Overview of the NIC Resolution Process
NIC Realms
Key to Value Resolution
NIC Data Types
Constraints as NIC Data Types
NIC Configuration Scenarios
Overview of NIC Configuration Scenarios
OnePop Scenario
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
Redundancy
OnePopPcmm Scenario
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
OnePopDynamicIp Scenario
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
OnePopSharedIp Scenario
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
OnePopStaticRouteIp
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
OnePopVrfIp Scenario
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
OnePopAcctId Scenario
OnePopLogin Scenario
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
OnePopLoginPull Scenario
OnePopPrimaryUser
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
OnePopDnSharedIp Scenario
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
OnePopAllRealms Scenario
MultiPop Scenario
IP Realm
Shared IP Realm
DN Realm
Providing Admission Control with SRC ACP
Overview of Providing Admission Control with SRC ACP
Overview of SRC ACP
Deriving Congestion Points Automatically
Deriving Edge Congestion Points
Deriving Congestion Points from a Profile
Deriving Backbone Congestion Points
Allocating Bandwidth to Applications Not Controlled by SRC ACP
Use of Multiple SRC ACPs
Interactions Between SRC ACP and Other Components
Redundancy and State Synchronization
Fault Recovery
Creating an Application to Update Information for SRC ACP
Configuring Admission Control (SRC CLI)
Configuration Statements for SRC ACP
Configuring SRC ACP
Creating Grouped Configurations for SRC ACP
Configuring Local Properties for SRC ACP
Configuring Basic Local Properties for SRC ACP
Configuring Initial Properties for SRC ACP
Configuring Directory Connection Properties for SRC ACP
Configuring Initial Directory Eventing Properties for SRC ACP
Configuring the SAE for SRC ACP
Configuring SRC ACP as an External Plug-In
Configuring Event Publishers
Configuring the SAE to Monitor Interfaces for Congestion Points
Configuring SRC ACP Properties
Configuring Logging Destinations for SRC ACP
Configuring SRC ACP Operation
Configuring CORBA Interfaces
Configuring SRC ACP Redundancy
Configuring Connections to the Subscribers’ Directory
Configuring Connections to the Services’ Directory
Configuring SRC ACP Scripts and Classification
Configuring SRC ACP to Manage the Edge Network
Configuring Network Interfaces in the Directory for the Edge Network
Configuring Bandwidths for Subscribers
Assigning Network Interfaces to Subscribers
Configuring Bandwidths for Services in the Edge Network
Configuring SRC ACP to Manage the Backbone Network
Configuring Network Interfaces in the Directory for the Backbone Network
Extending SRC ACP Congestion Points for the Backbone Network
Configuring Action Congestion Points
Configuring Bandwidths for Services in the Backbone Network
Configuring Congestion Points for Services in the Backbone Network
Plug-In Attributes for Use with Backbone Congestion Point Expressions
Using Functions for Backbone Congestion Point Classification Scripts
Configuring Congestion Point Profiles in the Directory
Assigning Interfaces to Congestion Point Profiles
Configuring Congestion Point Classification (SRC CLI)
Overview of Congestion Point Classification
Congestion Point Classification Scripts
Congestion Point Profiles
Configuration Statements for Congestion Point Classification
Classifying Congestion Points
Configuring Targets and Criteria for Classification Scripts
Configuring Classification Scripts Contents for Classification Scripts
Configuring Congestion Point Classification Targets
Congestion Point Classification Criteria
Defining a Congestion Point Profile
Congestion Point Expressions
Expressions in Templates for Congestion Point Profiles
Methods for Use with Scripting Expressions
Match Criteria for Congestion Point Classification
Managing SRC ACP (SRC CLI)
Starting SRC ACP
Stopping SRC ACP
Reorganizing the File That Contains ACP Data
Modifying Congestion Points
Monitoring Admission Control (SRC CLI)
Viewing Information About Subscriber Sessions in the Edge Network
Viewing Edge Congestion Point Information by DN
Viewing Edge Congestion Point Information by Subscriber Session
Viewing Information About Services in the Backbone Network
Viewing Backbone Congestion Point Information by DN
Viewing Backbone Congestion Point Information by Service
Viewing Action Congestion Point Information by Service
Viewing Action Congestion Point Information by Congestion Point
Viewing Information About Subscribers Obtained from External Applications
Viewing Congestion Point Information by DN
Viewing Congestion Point Information by Name
Viewing SNMP Information for Devices
Viewing SNMP Information for the Directory
Viewing SNMP Information for SRC ACP
Monitoring Admission Control (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Information About Subscriber Sessions in the Edge Network (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Information About Edge Congestion Points by DN (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Information About Edge Congestion Points by Subscriber Session (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Information About Services in a Backbone Network (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Information About Congestion Points in a Backbone Network by Expression (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Information About Congestion Points in a Backbone Network by DN (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Information about Action Congestion Points in a Backbone Network by Service (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Information about Action Congestion Points in a Backbone Network by Expression (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Information About Subscribers Obtained from External Applications (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Information About Congestion Points from an External Application by DN (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Information About Congestion Points from an External Application by Interface Name (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Statistics for the SRC ACP Configuration (C-Web Interface)
Viewing General Statistics for SRC ACP (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Statistics for the SRC ACP Directory (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Device Statistics for SRC ACP (C-Web Interface)
Using External Subscriber Monitor
Configuring External Subscriber Events with the SRC CLI
Overview of External Subscriber Monitor
Configuring External Subscriber Monitor
Configuring Basic Local Properties for External Subscriber Monitor
Configuring Initial Properties for External Subscriber Monitor
Configuring Directory Connection Properties for External Subscriber Monitor
Configuring Eventing Properties for External Subscriber Monitor
Configuring Logging Destinations for External Subscriber Monitor
Configuring the NIC Proxy for the Pseudo-RADIUS Server
Configuring Resolution Information for a NIC Proxy
Changing the Configuration for the NIC Proxy Cache
Configuring a NIC Proxy for NIC Replication
Configuring the Pseudo-RADIUS Server for External Subscriber Monitor
Configuring the Client Secret for External Subscriber Monitor
Configuring Event Notification for External Subscriber Monitor
Starting External Subscriber Monitor
Stopping External Subscriber Monitor
Monitoring External Subscriber Events with the SRC CLI
Viewing Statistics for External Subscriber Monitor
Monitoring Statistics for External Subscriber Monitor
Viewing Statistics for External Subscriber Monitor Event Notifications
Monitoring Statistics for External Subscriber Monitor Event Notifications
Viewing Statistics for the Agent Process
Monitoring External Subscriber Events with the C-Web Interface
Viewing Statistics for External Subscriber Monitor (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Statistics for External Subscriber Event Notifications (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Statistics for the Agent Process (C-Web Interface)
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