A
B
- bandwidth on demand. See BoD
- BoD (bandwidth on demand)
C
- callback interface
- captive portal
- configuration level in Enterprise Manager Portal
- conventions
- CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture)
- plug-in interface
- remote API
- customer support 1
D
- DCU (destination class usage)
- demonstration applications
- deployment scenarios
- destination class usage
- devices running Junos OS
- forwarding preferences
- managing traffic
- policies
- provisioning services
- routing preferences
- services 1
- directory server
- DirX directory server
- documentation
E
- enterprise
- Enterprise Manager Portal
- application protocols, managing
- BoD subscriptions
- configuration level
- deployment settings
- firewall exception rules
- firewall subscriptions
- fixed addresses for outgoing traffic
- help
- NAT
- IP address 1, 2, 3
- rules for traffic
- NAT Address Management Portal
- NAT rules 1, 2
- overview 1, 2
- policies
- public IP addresses, configuring
- schedules 1, 2
- services
- Enterprise Service Portal audit plug-in
- enterprise service portals 1, See also Enterprise Manager Portal
- enterprise tag library 1, 2
- equipment registration 1, See also sample residential portal
- event notification
- events, IT manager audit
- example-simple
F
- files
- WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml
- WEB-INF/portalBehavior.properties
- WEB-INF/struts-config.xml 1, 2, 3
- WEB-INF/tiles-defs.xml 1, 2, 3
- WEB-INF/web.xml
- firewall ports for sample SRC-applications
- firewall services
- folders for installed software
- forwarding preferences 1, 2
I
- installing
- installing software
- interfaces
- IP address managers, event notification
- IP addresses
- IP Filter
- IP-in-IP tunneling
- ISP service in sample residential portal
- IT manager
J
- Jakarta Struts Web application framework
- Java development environment, Tomcat 1, 2
- Javadoc documentation for sample residential portal
- JSP tag library. See enterprise tag library
- JunosE routers
L
M
- manuals
- Monitoring Agent
- acting as pseudo RADIUS server
- configuring
- properties
- pseudo RADIUS agent 1, 2
- installing
- intercepting DHCP messages
- intercepting RADIUS accounting messages
- monitoring 1, 2
- overview
- stopping
- multihop environment
N
- NAT (Network Address Translation) 1, See also NAT Address Management Portal
- NAT Address Management Portal
- Network Address Translation. See NAT
- NIC (network information collector)
- notice icons
P
- packages, Solaris. See Solaris packages
- parameters
- patches for Solaris
- performance
- plug-ins 1, See also Enterprise Service Portal audit plug-in
- policies
- ports for sample SRC-applications
- precedence
- prevention, use of unauthorized resources
- privileges
- properties for sample residential portal
- proxy request management
- public wireless LAN applications
R
- removing
- residential portal 1
- routing instances
- rules, NAT
S
- SAE (service activation engine)
- sample applications
- sample enterprise service portal
- configuring connection to directory
- customizing 1
- data, displaying
- managing services
- monitoring
- networks for departments 1, 2, 3
- overview
- service parameters 1, 2
- sample residential portal
- action classes
- behaviors
- customizing
- developing portal based on the sample 1, 2
- development tools
- equipment registration 1, 2
- installing
- login
- model components
- overview 1, 2
- personal digital assistant (PDA)
- prerequisites
- schedules
- service activation
- services
- usage
- view components
- Web application framework
- sending traffic to VPNs
- service activation
- service parameters, enterprise
- service schedules
- service schedules, sample residential portal
- services 1, See also firewall services
- basic BoD
- BoD 1, 2, 3
- devices running Junos OS 1
- BoD and VPNs
- NAT 1, 2
- sample enterprise service portal, managing
- single-hop environment
- Solaris packages
- Solaris patches
- source class usage (SCU)
- SRC single-hop requirement
- subscribers
- subscriptions
- substitutions
- support, technical See technical support
T
- technical support
- text conventions defined
- Tomcat, as Java development environment 1, 2
U
- uninstalling. See removing
V
- value substitution
- virtual portal address
- virtual private networks. See VPNs
- VPNs (virtual private networks)
W
- WAR files
- Web application server
- Web applications
- WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml
- WEB-INF/portalBehavior.properties
- WEB-INF/struts-config.xml 1, 2, 3
- WEB-INF/tiles-defs.xml 1, 2, 3
- WEB-INF/web.xml
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Deployment Properties for Enterprise Manager Portal
The web.xml file contains deployment properties for Enterprise Manager Portal. This file specifies which applications Enterprise Manager Portal displays and specifies how to generate e-mails when IT managers request public IP addresses through this enterprise service portal. You can modify the following fields.
showBasicBandwidthOnDemand
- Whether or not the enterprise service portal displays basic bandwidth-on-demand (BoD) features.
- Value
- True—Displays the basic BoD features
- False—Hides the basic BoD features
- Guidelines—Specify True if you want to provision
basic BoD with a device running Junos OS. When enabled, service providers
can offer basic BoD services to IT managers as service options that
affect all traffic on an access link, including customizing the amount
of bandwidth provided to meet their traffic requirements.
To make class of service (CoS) services available, BoD services and basic BoD services must be enabled. If both are enabled, IT managers must select a basic BoD service before they can subscribe to BoD services.
- Default—True
showBandwidthOnDemand
- Whether or not the enterprise service portal displays BoD features.
- Value
- True—Displays the BoD features
- False—Hides the BoD features
- Guidelines—Specify True if you want to provision BoD with a device running Junos OS. To make CoS services available, BoD services and basic BoD services must be enabled. If both are enabled, IT managers must select a basic BoD service before they can subscribe to BoD services.
- Default—True
showFirewall
- Whether or not the enterprise service portal displays firewall features.
- Value
- True—Displays the firewall features
- False—Hides the firewall features
- Guidelines—Specify True if you want to provision
firewall services with a device running Junos OS.
If you set showFirewall to True and statelessFirewall to False, the portal provides support for stateful firewalls on devices running Junos OS.
- Default—True
statelessFirewall
- Whether or not the enterprise service portal displays stateless firewall features.
- Value
- True—Displays the stateless firewall features
- False—Hides the stateless firewall features
- Guidelines—Specify True if you want to provision
firewall services on a device running Junos OS. The showFirewall field
must also be set to True.
When you set statelessFirewall to True, the Firewall tab but not the Application tab appears in Enterprise Manager Portal.
You can configure either stateless firewalls or stateful firewalls from Enterprise Manager Portal. If you set showFirewall to True and statelessFirewall to False, the portal provides support for stateful firewalls on devices running Junos OS.
- Default—True
showNat
- Whether or not the enterprise service portal displays NAT features.
- Value
- True—Displays the NAT features
- False—Hides the NAT features
- Guidelines—Specify True if you want to provision NAT services with a device running Junos OS. If this property is set to True, the enterprise service portal always displays the firewall features, regardless of the value of the showFirewall property.
- Default—True
showSchedule
- Whether or not the enterprise service portal displays scheduling features for services.
- Value
- True—Displays the scheduling features
- False—Hides the scheduling features
- Default—True
showVpn
- Whether or not the enterprise service portal displays VPN features.
- Value
- True—Displays the VPN features
- False—Hides the VPN features
- Guidelines—Specify True if you want to provision VPNs with a device running Junos OS. If you set this property to True, you must also set the showBandwidthOnDemand property to True.
- Default—True
showExtranet
- Whether or not the enterprise service portal displays VPN extranet features.
- Value
- True—Displays the VPN extranet features
- False—Hides the VPN extranet features
- Guidelines—Specify True if you want to provision VPN extranets with a device running Junos OS. If you set this property to True, you must also set the showVPN property to true.
- Default—True
junoseCompatibleBoD
- Whether or not the enterprise service portal can be used to configure BoD services on JunosE routers.
- Value
- True—Provides configuration for BoD services on JunosE routers
- False—Does not provide configuration for BoD services on JunosE routers
- Guidelines—If set to true, this field allows BoD
services to be configured for JunosE routers as well as devices running
Junos OS. This setting limits the configuration for IP protocol, source
IP address, source port or port range, destination IP address, and
destination port or port range for a BoD rule to one each for devices
running Junos OS as well as JunosE routers. The online help indicates
that users can specify one value for these fields if junoseCompatibleBoD is set to True, and that users
can specify more than one value for these fields if junoseCompatibleBoD is set to False.
Consider that if both devices running Junos OS and JunosE routers exist in an enterprise’s network, IT managers who are using the enterprise service portal to configure their SRC-managed environment do not know which routers are JunosE routers and which are devices running Junos OS.
- Default—False
machineReadableNotifications
- Format of the e-mails that indicate that public addresses have been requested or released for a particular access link.
- Value
- True—E-mails contain XML code and will be handled by a machine.
- False—E-mails contain ordinary text and will be handled by a human administrator.
- Default—False
renotificationInterval
- Minimum time between e-mails that notify the service provider about outstanding requests for IP addresses.
- Value—Number of seconds in the range 1–2147483647
- Guidelines—For actual SRC implementations that use a human administrator, we recommend a value of 86400 seconds (1 day). For demonstrations of the SRC software that use a human administrator, we recommend a value of 240 seconds. For actual SRC implementations that use machines, the value depends on how you design an application to handle the e-mails; a value of 600 seconds (10 minutes) may be a good starting point.
- Default—120
- Example—200
addressManagerUrl
- URL of NAT Address Management Portal that the service provider uses to manage public IP addresses for enterprises. This value is included in the e-mails about IP addresses.
- Value—URL in the format
http://<host>:<port><path>
- <host>—Name or IP address of the machine on which
you install the Web application for NAT Address Management Portal
- <port>—TCP/UDP port for HTTP traffic
- <path>—Path to location of the Web application
- Default—http://example.com:8080/nataddr/AddressManager
mail.smtp.host
- SMTP mail server that Enterprise Manager Portal uses to send e-mails about requests for or release of public IP addresses.
- Value—Name or IP address of the mail server
- Default—mailhost
notificationFrom
- Sender’s address in e-mails that Enterprise Manager Portal sends about public IP addresses.
- Value—Text string that specifies the sender’s name and e-mail address in XML format
- Guidelines—Be sure to use the correct XML escape sequences for any special characters in the value.
- Default—"Enterprise Portal"<entMgrPortal@example.com>
notificationTo
- Human administrator or machine to which Enterprise Manager Portal should send e-mails about requests for or release of public IP addresses.
- Value—Text string that specifies the name and e-mail address of the human administrator or machine in XML format
- Guidelines—Be sure to use the correct XML escape sequences for any special characters in the value.
- Default—"Public IP Address Manager”<ipManager@example.com>
notificationSubject
- Text used for the subject of e-mails about requests for or release of public IP addresses.
- Value—Text string that specifies the subject of the e-mail in XML format
- Guidelines—This value is not used if you configure e-mails to be machine-readable notifications. Be sure to use the correct XML escape sequences for any special characters in the value.
- Default—An IP request or release needs your attention.
renotificationSubject
- Text used for the subject of reminders to administrators about requests for or release of public IP addresses.
- Value—Text string that specifies the subject of the e-mail in XML format
- Guidelines—This value is ignored if you configure e-mails to be machine- readable notifications. Be sure to use the correct XML escape sequences for any special characters in the value.
- Default—REMINDER: An IP request or release still needs your attention.
notificationText
- Text that appears in the body of the e-mail.
- Value—Text string in XML format that specifies the body of the e-mail message
- Guidelines—This text and the URL appear in the body of the message if you specify that the e-mails are not machine-readable notifications. Otherwise, the URL appears in the subject, and the body is an XML document indicating which access needs attention. Be sure to use the correct XML escape sequences for any special characters in the value.
- Default—Please click on the link in this e-mail to go to a webpage where you will be able to fulfill a customer’s request for public IP addresses, or acknowledge a customer’s release of public IP addresses.
maxIpPoolSize
- Maximum number of public IP addresses that you can include in the pool that is used for the dynamic source NAT service.
- Value—Integer in the range 0–2147483647
- Guidelines—Configure this property if you want to provide NAT addresses through NAT Address Management Portal. Consult the Junos OS documentation for information about the maximum for each device running Junos OS.
- Default—32