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OpenConfig

  • OpenConfig telemetry system model support (PTX10001-36MR, PTX10003, PTX10008, PTX10016, QFX5130, and QFX5220)—Junos OS Evolved Release 22.2R1 introduces support for OpenConfig data models openconfig-telemetry.yang and openconfig-telemetry-types.yang. Support includes streaming of state data for dynamic subscriptions and configuration for persistent subscriptions.

    [See Telemetry Sensor Explorer for telemetry support and Mapping OpenConfig Telemetry System Model Commands to Junos Configuration for configuration.]

  • VLAN data model support (ACX7100, PTX10001-36MR, PTX10003, PTX10004, PTX10008, PTX10016 and QFX5130)—Junos OS Evolved Release 22.2R1 introduces support for OpenConfig VLAN configuration based on the following data models:

    • openconfig-vlan.yang, version 3.2.1
    • openconfig-network-instance.yang, version 0.16.1
    • openconfig-network-instance-l2.yang, version 0.16.1

    Support includes OpenConfig configuration and streaming of state data.

    [See Telemetry Sensor Explorer for state sensors and Mapping OpenConfig VLAN Commands to Junos Configuration for configuration.]

  • You configure the JSD port with the command set services extension-service request-response grpc clear-text port port-number max-connections number. You use OpenConfig to configure that port as a p4rt port. You then create a Layer 2 and Layer 3 interfaces configuration on the device with VLAN tags and the IP address for the device, allowing Layer 2 packets to be punted and injected between the device and the SDN controller. You use firewall filters to direct packet punts to the p4-switch.

    [See OpenConfig User Guide.]