Configuring Routing Instance Objects; Viewing Routing Instance Objects; Creating Routing Instance Objects - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Configuring Routing Instance Objects

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DNS1—Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server.
DNS2—Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
WINS1—Enter the IP address of the primary WINS server.
WINS2—Enter the IP address of the secondary WINS server.
A routing instance is a collection of routing tables, interfaces contained in these routing
tables, and routing option configurations. You can use Object Manager to configure a
routing instance object. The routing instance objects configured in Object Manager can
be included in the RADIUS server and LDAP server configurations within the access profile
object. A routing instance object is a polymorphic object (similar to zone objects) that
maintains the mapping between the actual routing instance and the device in which it is
created. For details about polymorphic objects, see "Polymorphic Objects" on page 518.
To view all routing instance objects, select Routing Instance Objects in the navigation
tree. The Object Manager displays all the routing instance objects in the routing instance
table. You can create, view, edit, or delete a routing instance object in the Object Manager.
You can also perform a Find Usages operation, and view the version history of a routing
instance object. For more information on configuring routing instances, see the JUNOS
Routing Protocols Configuration Guide.
NOTE: The routing instance shared object is not supported on ScreenOS devices.
To view all routing instance objects, select Routing Instance Objects in the navigation
tree. The Object Manager displays all the routing instance objects configured in NSM.
Routing instance objects are listed in a table consisting of the following columns:
Name—Name of the routing instance object.
Domain—Domain where the routing instance object has been created.
Service—The actual routing instance in the device.
Comment—Description of the routing instance object.
To create a routing instance object:
In the navigation tree, select Object Manager > Routing Instance Objects. The Object
1.
Manager displays all the routing instance objects configured in NSM.
In the main display area, click the Add icon. The New Routing Instance dialog box
2.
appears.
Enter a unique name for the routing instance object.
3.
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