Configuring Simulated Router Drivers (SRC CLI)
You configure a simulated router in the same way that you configure a real router.
Before you configure a simulated router driver:
Make sure that you configure an interface classification script for the simulated router.
Configure the SAE to instantiate a simulated router driver for each simulated router that you create.
(Optional) Configure a session store for a simulated router driver. The driver uses the session store to store subscriber sessions, service sessions, and policies.
Use the following configuration statements to configure simulated router drivers:
To configure simulated router drivers:
From configuration mode, access the configuration statement that configures simulated router drivers. In this sample procedure, west-region is the name of the SAE group, and default@simjunos is the name of the simulated router driver.
[edit]user@host# edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver simulated default@simJunosConfigure the type of device that the simulated driver simulates.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver simulated default@simJunos]user@host# set driver-type (junos | junose | pcmm)(Optional) Configure the version of the router software to simulate. This is the software version that is sent by the router.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver simulated default@simJunos]user@host# set router-version router-versionConfigure the IP address of the device driver.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver simulated default@simJunos]user@host# set driver-address driver-address(Optional) Configure the name of a virtual router that is used to connect to the SAE. This value is passed to the router initialization script. It is not supported on the device running Junos OS.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver simulated default@simJunos]user@host# set transport-router transport-router(Optional) Verify the configuration of the simulated driver.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver simulated default@simJunos]
user@host# show
driver-type junos; router-version 8.4; driver-address 10.10.90.5;
For information about setting up SAE groups, see Configuring an SAE Group.