Chapter 14: Configuring RPM Probes

probe for Customer B uses HTTP packets and sets thresholds and corresponding SNMP traps to catch excessive lost probes. To configure these RPM probes:

1.Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy in either the J-Web or CLI configuration editor.

2.Perform the configuration tasks described in Table 141 on page 277.

3.If you are finished configuring the network, commit the configuration.

4.Go on to one of the following procedures:

To configure a TCP or UDP probe, see “Configuring TCP and UDP Probes” on page 279.

To tune a probe, see “Tuning RPM Probes” on page 282.

To check the configuration, see “Verifying an RPM Configuration” on page 285.

Table 141: Configuring Basic RPM Probes

Task

J-Web Configuration Editor

Navigate to the Services>RPM level in

1.

In the J-Web interface, select

the configuration hierarchy.

 

Configuration>View and

 

 

Edit>Edit Configuration.

 

2.

Next to Services, click Configure

 

 

or Edit.

 

3.

Next to Rpm, select the Yes check

 

 

box.

CLI Configuration Editor

From the [edit] hierarchy level, enter

edit services rpm

Configure the RPM owners customerA and customerB.

4.Click Configure.

1.In the Probe box, click Add new entry.

2.In the Owner box, type customerA.

3.Click OK.

4.Repeat the previous steps and add an RPM probe owner for customerB.

1.Enter

set probe customerA

2.Enter

set probe customerB

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Juniper Networks J-Series manual Configuring Basic RPM Probes, Edit services rpm, Click Configure, Set probe customerA