Step 3: Keep Going
Introduction to Test Agents
Test Agents are what you use to collect measurements in Routing Active Testing. Test Agents are deployed at arbitrary locations in your network and consist of software capable of generating, receiving, and analyzing network traffic.
Test Agents come in the following main varieties: Test Agent Appliance and Test Agent Application.
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Test Agent Appliances are integrated with an optimized Debian Linux OS and is delivered by Juniper Networks in the form of software which can be installed:
- on the Juniper NFX150 Network Services Platform
- on customer-provided x86 hardware
- as a virtual machine (Virtual Test Agent, vTA) on a hypervisor or public cloud provider.
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Test Agent Applications likewise consist of software and can be packaged and delivered by Juniper Networks in two ways:
- Regular Test Agent Application: Consists of software downloaded by the customer and is installed as an application on a Linux computer.
- Test Agent Cloud-Native Network Function (TA CNF or cTA): The Test Agent Application can optionally run as a container in any environment that supports it, for example, in routers.
For full details, consult the Routing Active Testing in-app help under Test Agents. The in-app help is accessed by clicking the question mark symbol in the upper right corner of the Control Center GUI:
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Configuring Test Agents
These are the ways to configure Test Agent Appliances in Routing Active Testing:
- From the Routing Active Testing web GUI.
- From the Test Agent local console, accessed from the command line.
- By providing a cloud-config configuration file.
Again, the full story is found in the Routing Active Testing in-app help under Test Agents.
The two configuration interfaces are partly overlapping with respect to their functionality. Registration of Test Agents, however, must be done from the local console.
Test Agent Applications have no configurable settings other than registration credentials.
Using Test Agents for Measurement
As soon as a Test Agent has been registered, it will appear in the Routing Active Testing web GUI. You can then use it for measurement in tests and monitors. For the mechanics, please turn to the in-app help and read the section Tests and monitors.
Routing Active Testing Documentation
The in-app help is found here.
All other documentation is found in TechLibrary.
Contacting Juniper Technical Support
To contact Juniper technical support, please file a ticket at support.juniper.net/support/requesting-support.