Junos Telemetry Interface
- Sensor support for system, CPU, and memory statistics (ACX7024, ACX7024X, ACX7100-32C, ACX7100-48L, ACX7332, ACX7348, and ACX7509)—We support periodic streaming of system statistics, CPU parameters and memory-related parameters. Statistics support the health-monitoring application. The data model openconfig-system.yang version 0.10.0 supports this feature. Subscribe to statistics using either Juniper's proprietary remote procedure call (gRPC) service or gRPC Network Management Interface (gNMI).
- Support for policers and ACLs in firewall filters
(ACX7024 and PTX10003)—The ACX7024 and PTX10003 support subscribable YANG data models
for operational states. The genstate YANG models expose a subset of
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command data through the gNMI subscribe RPC. A gNMI telemetry collector can subscribe to the resource paths defined in the published models to query for specific state data. This feature provides genstate YANG data model support for policers and ACLs in firewall filters.[See Junos Genstate YANG Data Models and gNMI Genstate Subscription. For sensors, see Junos YANG Data Model Explorer.]
- OpenConfig and state sensor support for Layer 2 (ACX7024,
ACX7024X, ACX7100-32C, ACX7100-48L, ACX7332, ACX7348, and ACX7509)—The listed ACX
Series routers support OpenConfig configuration and state sensors for VLAN, multicast, and
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).
[See Mapping OpenConfig VLAN Commands to Junos Configuration, Mapping OpenConfig STP Commands to Junos Configuration, and Mapping OpenConfig Multicast Commands to Junos Configuration. For sensors, see Junos YANG Data Model Explorer.]
- Support for Health Monitoring telemetry
data for standby nodes and FPCs (ACX7024, ACX7024X, ACX7100-32C, ACX7100-48L, ACX7332,
ACX7348, ACX7509, PTX10001-36MR, PTX10002-36QDD, PTX10003, PTX10004, PTX10008, PTX10016,
PTX12008, QFX5130-32CD, QFX5130E-32CD, QFX5130-48C, QFX5130-48CM, QFX5220, QFX5230-64CD,
QFX5240-64OD, QFX5240-64QD, QFX5700, and QFX5700E)—We've expanded telemetry data to
support Health Monitoring telemetry beyond the primary node to include standby nodes and
Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs). You can stream statistics that include load average,
process parameters, and component CPU utilization using either Juniper's proprietary remote
procedure call (gRPC) or gRPC Network Management Interface (gNMI) transport from the device
to the collector.
[For sensors, see Junos YANG Data Model Explorer.]