Administration Guide
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 Abbreviated Table of Contents
 Series Services Router Administration Guide
 Table of Contents
 Viii Table of Contents
Using the telnet Command Using the ssh Command
Modifying USB Modem Initialization Commands
Management Information Base
 Configuring Autoinstallation with a Configuration Editor
Verifying Autoinstallation Status
Event Policy Overview Configuring Event Policies
 Part Monitoring a Services Router
 Part Managing Services Router Software
 Part Diagnosing Performance and Network Problems
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 Part Index
 Audience
About This Guide
Objectives
Objectives
 Location of J-series Information
How to Use This Guide
Xvi How to Use This Guide
Series Tasks Location of Instruction
 Document Conventions
On page xvii defines the notice icons used in this guide
Text and Syntax Conventions
 Related Juniper Networks Documentation
Web GUI Conventions
 Series Guides and Related Junos Software Publications
Getting Started Guide for Your Router
Related Juniper Networks Documentation
 Series Services Router Administration Guide
Chapter in a J-series Guide
Xx Related Juniper Networks Documentation
 Documentation Feedback
Requesting Technical Support
Documentation Feedback
 Opening a Case with Jtac
Xxii Requesting Technical Support
 Configuring a Services Router for Administration
Configuring a Services Router for Administration
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 Managing User Authentication and Access
User Authentication Terms
System Management Terms
 User Authentication Overview
User Authentication Overview
User Authentication
User Accounts
 Login Classes
Predefined Login Classes
Permission Bits
 Permission Bits for Login Classes
 Denying or Allowing Individual Commands
Template Accounts
 To configure a Radius server with Quick Configuration
Managing User Authentication with Quick Configuration
Adding a Radius Server for Authentication
Before You Begin
 Users Quick Configuration for Radius Servers Summary
Adding a TACACS+ Server for Authentication
To configure a TACACS+ server with Quick Configuration
Radius Server
 Users Quick Configuration for TACACS+ Servers Summary
Configuring System Authentication
To configure system authentication with Quick Configuration
TACACS+ Server
 Adding New Users
To configure users with Quick Configuration
Add a User Quick Configuration Page Summary
User Information
 Managing User Authentication with a Configuration Editor
Setting Up Radius Authentication
Managing User Authentication with a Configuration Editor
 Setting Up TACACS+ Authentication
Setting Up Radius Authentication
 Set tacplus-server address
Setting Up TACACS+ Authentication
172.16.98.24
Tacacssecret1
 Insert system authentication-order radius
Configuring Authentication Order
Configuring Authentication Order
After password
 Defining Login Classes
Controlling User Access
Defining Login Classes
EditEdit Configuration
 Request system reboot
Operator-and-boot with
Operator-and-boot
Creating User Accounts
 Creating User Accounts
Setting Up Template Accounts
ConfigurationView
Set user cmartin class superuser
 Creating a Remote Template Account
Creating a Remote Template Account
 Creating a Local Template Account
Creating a Local Template Account
 Recovering the Root Password
Recovering the Root Password
 Ok boot -s
 Securing the Console Port
Securing the Console Port
 Accessing Remote Devices with the CLI
Using the telnet Command
Securing the Console Port
 Using the ssh Command
CLI telnet Command Options
CLI ssh Command Options
 Configuring Password Retry Limits for Telnet and SSH Access
Configuring Password Retry Limits for Telnet and SSH Access
 Edit system login retry-options
Configuring Password Retry Limits for Telnet and SSH Access
ConfigurationView and EditEdit Configuration
Set backoff-threshold
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 Setting Up USB Modems for Remote Management
USB Modem Terms
USB Modem Terms
 USB Modem Overview
USB Modem Interfaces
USB Modem Terminology
 Setting Up USB Modems for Remote Management
How a Services Router Initializes USB Modems
Series Default Modem Initialization Commands
Modem Command Description S7=45
 On the Services Router
USB Modem Connection and Configuration Overview
USB Modem Connection and Configuration Overview
At the User End
 Connecting the USB Modem to the Services Routers USB Port
Configuring a USB Modem Interface Required
To configure a USB modem interface for the Services Router
 Edit interfaces umd0
Configuring a USB Modem Interface
ConfigurationView EditEdit Configuration
S0=0 V1 X4 &C1 E0 Q0 &Q8 %C0
 Configuring a Dialer Interface Required
Adding a Dialer Interface to a Services Router
 172.20.10.2
Configuring Dial-In Required
Edit unit
172.20.10.1
 Configuring Chap on Dialer Interfaces Optional
To configure Chap on the dialer interface
Configuring the Dialer Interface for Dial-In
 Edit access
Configuring Chap on Dialer Interfaces
Ppp-options chap hierarchy level Web Configuration Editor
Edit interfaces dl0 unit
 Connecting to the Services Router from the User End
Connecting to the Services Router from the User End
Configuring a Dial-Up Modem Connection at the User End
USB-modem-connect-and then click Next
 Advanced TCP/IP Settings page appears
Connecting to the Services Router from the User End
Administering USB Modems
Administering USB Modems
 Modifying USB Modem Initialization Commands
Modifying USB Modem Initialization Commands
 Modifying USB Modem Initialization Commands
Resetting USB Modems
Verifying the USB Modem Configuration
Configure
 Verifying a USB Modem Interface
Verifying a USB Modem Interface
 Verifying Dialer Interface Configuration
Verifying Dialer Interface Configuration
 Setting Up USB Modems for Remote Management
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 Configuring Snmp for Network Management
Snmp Architecture
Snmp Architecture
 Management Information Base
Snmp Communities
 Spoofing Snmp Traps
Configuring Snmp for Network Management
Snmp Traps
Snmp Health Monitor
 Configuring Snmp with Quick Configuration
To configure Snmp features with Quick Configuration
 Communities
Snmp Quick Configuration Summary
Identification
Traps
 Health Monitoring
 Checks the following key indicators
 Configuring Snmp with a Configuration Editor
Configuring Basic System Identification
Defining System Identification Information Required
 Set name name
Configuring Snmp Agents and Communities Required
Set description
Select Engine id
 Configuring Snmp Agents and Communities
Managing Snmp Trap Groups Required
 Select the Authentication , Chassis ,
Controlling Access to MIBs Optional
Configuring Snmp Trap Groups
Click Categories
 Verifying the Snmp Configuration
Verifying Snmp Agent Configuration
Configuring Snmp Views
 Verifying Snmp Health Monitor Configuration
Verifying Snmp Health Monitor Configuration
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 Configuring Snmp for Network Management
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 Configuring the Router as a Dhcp Server
Dhcp Terms
Dhcp Terms
 Dhcp Overview
Dhcp Terms
 Configuring the Router as a Dhcp Server
Compatibility with Autoinstallation
Conflict Detection and Resolution
Dhcp Options
 Configuring the Dhcp Server with Quick Configuration
 Dhcp Quick Configuration Main
Configuring the Dhcp Server with Quick Configuration
 Dhcp Quick Configuration Pool
 To configure the Dhcp server with Quick Configuration
Dhcp Quick Configuration Static Binding
 Lease Time
Dhcp Server Quick Configuration Pages Summary
Dhcp Pool Information
Server Information
 Boot Options
Dhcp Static Binding Information
 Settings Sample Value or Values
Configuring the Dhcp Server with a Configuration Editor
Sample Dhcp Server Configuration Settings
Dhcp Subnet Configuration
 Dhcp MAC Address Configuration
 Configuring the Dhcp Server
Entry
 Verifying a Dhcp Server Configuration
Displaying a Dhcp Server Configuration
Ip address
 Verifying the Dhcp Binding Database
Verifying the Dhcp Binding Database
 Verifying Dhcp Server Operation
Verifying Dhcp Server Operation
 User@host ping
 Displaying Dhcp Statistics
Displaying Dhcp Statistics
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 Autoinstallation Terms
Configuring Autoinstallation
Autoinstallation Terms
Autoinstallation
 Autoinstallation Overview
Supported Autoinstallation Interfaces and Protocols
Host-specific configuration
 Typical Autoinstallation Process on a New Services Router
Configuring Autoinstallation
 Before You Begin
 Configuring Autoinstallation with a Configuration Editor
Configuring Autoinstallation with a Configuration Editor
 Configuring Autoinstallation
Verifying Autoinstallation
Verifying Autoinstallation Status
ConfigurationView and Edit Edit Configuration
 Verifying Autoinstallation Status
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 Automating Network Operations and Troubleshooting
Commit Script Overview
 Enabling Commit Scripts
Var/db/scripts/commit directory
 Commit the configuration
Disabling Commit Scripts
Enabling Commit Scripts
 Operation Script Overview
 Var/db/scripts/op directory
Enabling Operation Scripts
Executing Operation Scripts
Enabling Operation Scripts
 Running Self-Diagnostics with Event Policies
Running Self-Diagnostics with Event Policies
Disabling Operation Scripts
 Configuring Event Policies
Event Policy Overview
 Configure or Edit
Configuring Event Policies
Configuring Destination for Uploading Files for Analysis
Configuring Event Policy
 Execute the show interfaces
Edit then execute-commands
Set output-filename config.txt output-format text
Set then Set raise-trap
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 Monitoring a Services Router
Monitoring a Services Router
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 Monitoring Overview
Monitoring the Router and Routing Operations
Monitoring Terms
Series Monitoring Terms
 System
Monitoring Tools Overview
Monitor Option Function
Chassis
 Web Monitor Options and Corresponding CLI show Commands
Routing
CoS
 IPSec
Corresponding CLI Commands Interfaces-show mpls interface
Show services nat pool
Rsvp Sessions-show rsvp session
 Filtering Command Output
Show services rpm probe-results
PPPoE
 User@host show configuration match address
 Show system uptime Show system users Show system storage
Using the Monitoring Tools
Monitoring System Properties
Summary of Key System Properties Output Fields
 Set system time-zone command
Set system hostname command
Name-server command
Users
 CPU Usage
 Summary of System Process Information Output Fields
Show system processes commands
Monitoring System Process Information
System Storage
 Alarm Summary
Monitoring the Chassis
Summary of Key Chassis Output Fields
 Failed
Field Values
Environment Information
Absent
 Monitoring the Interfaces
FPC Summary
 Summary of Key Interfaces Output Fields
Interface Summary
Down
 Monitoring Routing Information
MTU
 Monitoring Route Information
Show route terse Show route detail
Summary of Key Routing Information Output Fields
 Summary of Key BGP Routing Output Fields
Monitoring BGP Routing Information
Show bgp summary Show bgp neighbor
BGP Summary
 Down to Up
BGP Neighbors
 Ospf Neighbors
Monitoring Ospf Routing Information
Summary of Key Ospf Routing Output Fields
Ospf Interfaces
 Summary of Key RIP Routing Output Fields
Monitoring RIP Routing Information
Show rip statistics Show rip neighbors
Ospf Statistics
 RIP Neighbors
Monitoring DLSw Routing Information
Summary of Key DLSw Routing Information Output Fields
DLSw Capabilities
 DLSw Circuits
DLSw Peers
 Show class-of-service interface interface
Monitoring Class-of-Service Performance
Show class-of-service
Monitoring CoS Interfaces
 Summary of Key CoS Interfaces Output Fields
Show class-of-service classifier
Monitoring CoS Classifiers
Summary of Key CoS Classifier Output Fields
 Show class-of-service code-point-aliases
Monitoring CoS Value Aliases
 Summary of Key CoS Value Alias Output Fields
Show class-of-service drop-profile
Monitoring CoS RED Drop Profiles
Summary of Key CoS RED Drop Profile Output Fields
 Show class-of-service forwarding-class
Monitoring CoS Forwarding Classes
 Summary of Key CoS Forwarding Class Output Fields
Show class-of-service rewrite-rules
Monitoring CoS Rewrite Rules
Summary of Key CoS Rewrite Rules Output Fields
 Show class-of-service scheduler-map
Monitoring CoS Scheduler Maps
Summary of Key CoS Scheduler Maps Output Fields
 Monitoring Mpls Traffic Engineering Information
 Show mpls interface
Monitoring Mpls Interfaces
Monitoring Mpls LSP Information
Show mpls lsp
 Monitoring Mpls LSP Statistics
Show mpls lsp statistics
Transit
 Summary of Key Rsvp Session Information Output Fields
Monitoring Rsvp Session Information
Show rsvp session
Summary of Key Mpls LSP Statistics Output Fields
 Monitoring Mpls Rsvp Interfaces Information
Show rsvp interface
Summary of Key Rsvp Interfaces Information Output Fields
 Monitoring Service Sets
Static bandwidth X subscription factor
 Summary of Key Service Set Output Fields
Service Set Summary
Monitoring Firewalls
 Monitoring Stateful Firewall Statistics
Summary of Key Stateful Firewall Statistics Output Fields
 Monitoring Stateful Firewall Filters
Summary of Key Stateful Firewall Filters Output Fields
Bytes
 Monitoring Firewall Intrusion Detection Services IDS
IDS Search-Narrowing Characteristics
Narrow Search Box Entry or Selection
 Summary of Key Firewall IDS Output Fields
Monitoring IPSec Tunnels
On page 140 summarizes key output fields in IPSec displays
Summary of Key IPSec Output Fields
 AH+ESP
IPSec Statistics
IKE Security
 Monitoring NAT Pools
Hmac-sha1
 On page 143 summarizes key output fields in NAT displays
Show services nat pool
Monitoring Dhcp
Summary of Key NAT Output Fields
 Dhcp Conflicts
Dhcp Statistics
 On page 145 summarizes key output fields in RPM displays
Show services rpm probe-results
Monitoring RPM Probes
Summary of Key RPM Output Fields
 RTT
Round-Trip Time for a Probe
 Monitoring PPP
Cumulative Jitter for a Probe
 Monitoring PPPoE
Summary of Key PPPoE Output Fields
PPPoE Interfaces
 PPPoE Statistics
 PPPoE Version
 Monitoring the TGM550 Media Gateway VoIP
 Summary of Key Media Gateway Information Output Fields
Dynamic Call Admission Control Information
Telephony Gateway Module Information
 DSP
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 Monitoring Events and Managing System Log Files
System Log Message Terms
System Log Message Terms
 System Log Messages Overview
 System Log Message Destinations
System Log Facilities and Severity Levels
System Logging Facilities
 Regular Expressions
System Logging Severity Levels
 Common Regular Expression Operators and the Terms They Match
Regular Expression Operator Matching Terms
 Sending System Log Messages to a File
Configuring System Log Messages with a Configuration Editor
Sending System Log Messages to a File
Edit system syslog
 Sending Messages to a User Terminal
Sending System Log Messages to a User Terminal
Archiving System Logs
Set user frank any critical
 Filtering System Log Messages
Disabling System Logs
Monitoring System Log Messages with the J-Web Event Viewer
Filtering System Log Messages
 CLI command-show system processes
Installation and Upgrade Guide
 Viewing System Log Messages
Viewing System Log Messages
 Configuring and Monitoring Alarms
Alarm Terms
 Alarm Terms
Alarm Overview
Alarm Types
Interface alarm
 Interface Alarm Conditions
Alarm Severity
Alarm Conditions
Configuring and Monitoring Alarms
 Interface Alarm Conditions
 Hw-down
Pic-hold-reset
Pic-reset
Linkdown
 Chassis Alarm Conditions and Corrective Actions
 Chassis Alarm Conditions and Corrective Actions
Component Alarm Conditions
Corrective Action Alarm Severity
 System Alarm Conditions and Corrective Actions
Configuring Alarms with a Configuration Editor
System Alarm Conditions and Corrective Actions
Alarm Type Alarm Condition Corrective Action
 Configuring Interface Alarms
 On page 174 summarizes the output fields on the alarms
Checking Active Alarms
Show chassis alarms Show system alarms
Summary of Key Alarm Output Fields
 To verify alarms configuration, perform the following task
Verifying the Alarms Configuration
Displaying Alarm Configurations
Edit User@host# show chassis alarms t3
 Displaying Alarm Configurations
 Managing Services Router Software
Managing Services Router Software
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 Performing Software Upgrades and Reboots
Upgrade and Downgrade Overview
Upgrade and Downgrade Overview
 Upgrade Software Packages
Recovery Software Packages
 Downloading Software Upgrades from Juniper Networks
Secondary Storage Devices for Backup
Performing Software Upgrades and Reboots
 Installing Software Upgrades with the J-Web Interface
Installing Software Upgrades from a Remote Server
Installing Software Upgrades with the J-Web Interface
 Installing Software Upgrades by Uploading Files
Install Remote Summary
Upload Package Summary
 User@host request system software add unlink no-copy source
Installing Software Upgrades with the CLI
Installing Software Upgrades with the CLI
Var/tmp/junos-j-series8.5R2.1.tar.gz
 Downgrading the Software with the CLI
Downgrading the Software
Downgrading the Software with the J-Web Interface
Downgrading the Software
 Configuring Boot Devices
Configuring Boot Devices
User@host request system reboot
User@host request system software rollback
 Click OK
Snapshot Summary
 Partitions the boot medium
 Configuring a Boot Device for Backup with the CLI
CLI request system snapshot Command Options
 Option Description Partition
Root-size size
Swap-size size
 Recovering Primary Boot Devices
Why Compact Flash Recovery Might Be Necessary
CLI set system dump-device Command Options
 Recommended Recovery Hardware and Software
Recommended Recovery Hardware and Software
Configuring Internal Compact Flash Recovery
Recovery Hardware
 \ physdiskwrite -u junos-jseries-7.0-20041028.0-export-cf512
 Rebooting or Halting a Services Router
Rebooting or Halting a Services Router
 Rebooting a Services Router with the CLI
CLI Request System Reboot Command Options
Option Description
 Halting a Services Router with the CLI
CLI Request System Halt Command Options
 This option is a synonym for the at + minutes option
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 Cleaning Up Files
Managing Files
Managing Files with the J-Web Interface
 Downloading Files
Managing Files with the J-Web Interface
 Deleting the Backup Software Image
Deleting the Backup Software Image
Cleaning Up Files with the CLI
Managing Files
 Managing Accounting Files
Managing Accounting Files
 Encrypting and Decrypting Configuration Files
Encrypting and Decrypting Configuration Files
Gz.jc-for example, juniper.conf.gz.jc
 CLI Command Description
Encrypting Configuration Files
Request system set-encryption-key Commands
For example
 To begin the decryption process, commit the configuration
Decrypting Configuration Files
To begin the encryption process, commit the configuration
Modifying the Encryption Key
 At the second prompt, reenter the new encryption key
 Diagnosing Performance and Network Problems
Diagnosing Performance and Network Problems
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 Using Services Router Diagnostic Tools
Diagnostic Terms
Series Diagnostic Terms
 Diagnostic Tools Overview
Web Diagnostic Tools Overview
Web Interface Diagnose and Manage Options
 CLI Diagnostic Commands Overview
Manage Options
 CLI Diagnostic Command Summary
Diagnosis and Troubleshooting
 Options for Checking Mpls Connections
Command Function Start
Mpls Connection Checking
Quit
 VPN prefix
Locate LSP using
Ping LSP to Layer Ping mpls l3vpn
Interface name Instance to which this
 Ping Mpls Preparation
Mpls Enabled
General Preparation
Loopback Address
 Web Ping Host Field Summary
Using the J-Web Ping Host Tool
Pinging Hosts from the J-Web Interface
Pinging Hosts from the J-Web Interface
 Ping Host Results
 Ping Host Result
Ping Host Results and Output Summary
Web Ping Host Results and Output Summary
Icmpseq=0 Icmpseq=number
 Using the J-Web Ping Mpls Tool
Checking Mpls Connections from the J-Web Interface
Checking Mpls Connections from the J-Web Interface
 Web Ping Mpls Field Summary
Ping LDP-signaled LSP
Locate LSP using interface name
Ping LSP to Layer 3 VPN prefix
 Locate LSP from virtual circuit information
Instance to which this connection belongs
Locate LSP from interface name
Ping end point of LSP
 Field Description
Ping Mpls Results and Output
Web Ping Mpls Results and Output Summary
Time
 To use the traceroute tool
Using the J-Web Traceroute Tool
Tracing Unicast Routes from the J-Web Interface
Tracing Unicast Routes from the J-Web Interface
 Traceroute
Traceroute Field Summary
 Traceroute Results and Output Summary
Web Traceroute Results and Output Summary
 To use J-Web packet capture
Using J-Web Packet Capture
Capturing and Viewing Packets with the J-Web Interface
Capturing and Viewing Packets with the J-Web Interface
 Packet Capture Field Summary
Ge-0/0/0
Advanced Options
 Addresses Into hostnames in the packet headers displayed
 Packet Capture Results and Output Summary
Web Packet Capture Results and Output Summary
 CLI ping Command Options
Using CLI Diagnostic Commands
To quit the ping command, press Ctrl-C
Pinging Hosts from the CLI
 Do-not-fragment
 Following is sample output from a ping command
Checking Mpls Connections from the CLI
 Pinging RSVP-Signaled LSPs and LDP-Signaled LSPs
Following is sample output from a ping mpls command
 Following is sample output from a ping mpls l3vpn command
CLI ping mpls l3vpn Command Options
Pinging Layer 3 VPNs
 Following is sample output from a ping mpls l2vpn command
CLI ping mpls l2vpn Command Options
Pinging Layer 2 VPNs
 CLI ping mpls l2circuit Command Options
Pinging Layer 2 Circuits
 CLI traceroute Command Options
Using the traceroute Command
To quit the traceroute command, press Ctrl-C
Tracing Unicast Routes from the CLI
 Gateway address
Using the traceroute monitor Command
Following is sample output from a traceroute command
Inet6
 To quit the traceroute monitor command, press Q
CLI traceroute monitor Command Options
On page 240 summarizes the output fields of the display
 CLI traceroute monitor Command Output Summary
Tracing Multicast Routes from the CLI
 Using the mtrace from-source Command
 CLI mtrace from-source Command Options
On page 243 summarizes the output fields of the display
 Using the mtrace monitor Command
CLI mtrace from-source Command Output Summary
 CLI mtrace monitor Command Output Summary
Displaying Log and Trace Files from the CLI
 CLI monitor interface Output Control Keys
Using the monitor interface Command
Monitoring Interfaces and Traffic from the CLI
CLI monitor interface traffic Output Control Keys
 Using the monitor traffic Command
User@host monitor interface fe-0/0/0
 CLI monitor traffic Command Options
 Extensive
CLI monitor traffic Match Conditions
Option Description Brief
Match Condition Description
 Directional
 Binary Operator
CLI monitor traffic Logical Operators
Arithmetic Operator
Relational Operator
 Following is sample output from the monitor traffic command
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 Configuring Packet Capture
Packet Capture Terms
Packet Capture Terms
 Packet Capture Overview
Packet Capture Terms
 Configuring Packet Capture
Packet Capture on Router Interfaces
Firewall Filters for Packet Capture
 Packet Capture Files
Analysis of Packet Capture Files
 Configuring Packet Capture with a Configuration Editor
Enabling Packet Capture Required
 Enabling Packet Capture
Navigate to the Forwarding options
 Configuring Packet Capture on an Interface
Configuring Packet Capture on an Interface Required
Configuring a Firewall Filter for Packet Capture Optional
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 Configuring a Firewall Filter for Packet Capture
Edit firewall
192.168.1.1/32
 Deleting Packet Capture Files
Enter set packet-capture disable
Disabling Packet Capture
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 Cd /var/tmp
Return to the CLI operational mode
User@host start shell
Rm pcap-file.fe.0.0.0
 Mv pcap-file.fe.0.0.0 pcap-file.fe.0.0.0.chdsl
Displaying a Packet Capture Configuration
Verifying Packet Capture
Verifying Packet Capture
 Verifying Captured Packets
 Ftp bye Goodbye Edit User@host#
Return to the CLI configuration mode
Ftp lcd /var/tmp Local directory now /cf/var/tmp
Verifying Captured Packets
 Meaning Verify that the output shows the intended packets
 Configuring RPM Probes
RPM Terms
 RPM target
RPM Overview
RPM Probes
RPM test
 Probe and Test Intervals
Configuring RPM Probes
RPM Tests
Jitter Measurement with Hardware Timestamping
 Round-Trip Times
RPM Statistics
RPM Statistics
Inbound and Outbound Times Icmp Timestamp Probes Only
 Configuring RPM with Quick Configuration
RPM Thresholds and Traps
RPM for BGP Monitoring
 RPM Quick Configuration Summary
Configuring RPM with Quick Configuration
Performance Probe Owners
 Router Advanced WAN Access Configuration Guide
 Maximum Probe Thresholds
 Generates Snmp traps when the threshold for standard
 Configuring RPM with a Configuration Editor
Configuring RPM with a Configuration Editor
Configuring Basic RPM Probes
Performance Probe Server
 Click Configure
Configuring Basic RPM Probes
Edit services rpm
Set probe customerA
 Set test icmp-test probe-frequency
Edit services rpm probe customerA
192.178.16.5
Set test icmp-test probe-type icmp-ping-timestamp
 Configuring TCP and UDP Probes
 Configuring TCP and UDP Probes
Router a Configuration
 Router B Configuration
 CustomerA
Tuning RPM Probes
Tuning RPM Probes
Set probe-limit
 Configuring RPM Probes to Monitor BGP Neighbors
Configuring RPM Probes for BGP Monitoring
 Configuring RPM Probes to Monitor BGP Neighbors
 Directing RPM Probes to Select BGP Routers
Verifying an RPM Configuration
Directing RPM Probes to Select BGP Routers
Add new entry
 Verifying RPM Services
Verifying RPM Services
Verifying RPM Statistics
 Verifying RPM Statistics
 Verifying RPM Probe Servers
Verifying RPM Probe Servers
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Index
 Series Services Router Administration Guide Index
 Symbols
 112
 Chassis
 Dd utility, for compact flash recovery 192
 Snmp health monitor System logs
 Dhcp
 Snmp
 Junos Internet software
 Diagnosing problems from 210 Monitoring from 102
 See also Snmp
 Permissions
 Radius
 CLI
 See also RPM probes Preparation
 Serial number Chassis components
 BGP
 TACACS+
 Routing Engine, too warm
 Upgrades
 Version Hardware, displaying