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Customizing How to Monitor Subsets of Subscriber Traffic

You customize the configuration for the Surveillance Director from SDX Configuration Editor. The configuration files in the sample data contain default values for some Surveillance Director properties. Use these files as a starting place for your configuration. After you import the configuration from the directory into SDX Configuration Editor, the following files appear in the SurveillanceDirector folder.

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You can edit the files in this location or make copies of the files and then edit them.

For information about how to use SDX Configuration Editor and how to import data from the directory into SDX Configuration Editor, see the SRC 1.0.x SRC PE Getting Started Guide, Chapter 39, Using SDX Configuration Editor:

http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/management/src/

Tasks to configure properties for the Surveillance Director are:

Configuring Directory Properties for the Surveillance Director

You configure properties specific to the Surveillance Director to access network data in the directory through the directory eventing system (DES). For more information about the DES, see Overview of the Directory Eventing System.

To use SDX Configuration Editor to configure the directory properties for the Surveillance Director:

  1. In the navigation pane, select the des.xml file under SurveillanceDirector.
  2. Select the LDAP tab, and expand the Network and DES Client Configurations sections.

    The following pane shows the properties available with the Editing Level for SDX Configuration Editor set to Normal.

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  3. In the Network section, edit or accept the default values for the field.

    See Network Field .

  4. In the DES Client Configurations section, edit or accept the default values for the fields.

    To complete the entries under DES Client Configuration, see Overview of the Directory Eventing System.

  5. Select File > Save.
  6. Right-click the configuration file, and select SDX System Configuration > Export to LDAP Directory.
  7. After you complete the configuration changes, stop and then restart the Surveillance Director for the configuration changes to take effect. Use the following commands to stop and then start the Surveillance Director:
    /opt/UMC/idp/etc/sd stop
    /opt/UMC/idp/etc/sd start

Network Field

In SDX Configuration Editor, you can modify the following field in the LDAP pane in a des.xml configuration file.

Network Root

Configuring Logging for the Surveillance Director

To use SDX Configuration Editor to configure logging for the Surveillance Director:

  1. In the navigation pane, select the logging.xml configuration file under SurveillanceDirector.

    The Logging pane appears.

  2. Configure logging properties for the Surveillance Director in the same way that you configure logging for other components.

Configuring an Instance of the Surveillance Director

You configure properties for an instance of the Surveillance Director for a set of virtual routers to be monitored. One virtual router can be monitored by only one instance of the Surveillance Director at a time.

To use SDX Configuration Editor to configure an instance of the Surveillance Director:

  1. In the navigation pane, select the sds.xml file under SurveillanceDirector.
  2. Select the Surveillance Director tab, and expand the Director Instance and Surveillance Director sections.Image g015701.gif
  3. In the Surveillance Director section, edit or accept the default values for the fields.

    See Surveillance Director Fields .

    Note: The sample data provides values appropriate for setup and debugging for each of these properties.

  4. Select File > Save.
  5. Right-click the configuration file, and select SDX System Configuration > Export to LDAP Directory.

Surveillance Director Fields

In SDX Configuration Editor, you can modify the following fields in the Surveillance Director pane in a sds.xml configuration file.

Virtual Router Filter

IDP Service Name

Maximum Number of IP Addresses

Maximum Number of Subnets

Maximum Number of IP Addresses per Subnet

Minimum Number of IP Addresses per Subnet

Surveillance Time

interval Between IDP Service Sessions

DN of Router Profiles

Suppress IP Addresses

 


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