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Juniper NFX250 User Manual (230 pages)
Network Services Platform
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About the Documentation
13
Documentation and Release Notes
13
Supported Platforms
13
Using the Examples in this Manual
13
Merging a Full Example
14
Merging a Snippet
14
Documentation Conventions
15
About the Documentation
15
Table 1: Notice Icons
15
Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions
16
Documentation Feedback
17
Requesting Technical Support
17
Self-Help Online Tools and Resources
17
Opening a Case with JTAC
18
Architecture Overview
19
Architecture Overview
21
Understanding Disaggregated Junos os
21
Chapter 1 Architecture Overview
21
Figure 1: Position of the Juniper Device Manager
22
Figure 2: Basic Disaggregated Junos os Architecture
22
Disaggregated Junos os Vms
24
Figure 3: Virtual Machine Monitors
24
Figure 4: Containers-Overall Architecture
25
Understanding Virtio Usage
26
Figure 5: VNF Bridging with Virtio
27
Understanding SR-IOV Usage
28
Comparing Virtio and SR-IOV
29
Figure 6: VNF Communication Using SR-IOV
29
Understanding Physical and Virtual Components
30
Figure 7: Physical and Virtual Layers in the Disaggregated Junos os
31
Figure 8: Physical and Virtual Component Communication
32
Installation
35
Part 2 Installation
35
Installation
37
Managing Software Installation on NFX250 Network Services Platform
37
Chapter 2 Installation
37
Upgrading an Image on the Disaggregated Junos os Platform
38
Reverting the System to the Factory-Default Configuration
41
Rebooting the System
41
Management
43
Management Configuration Statements and Operational Commands
43
Part 3 Management
43
Chapter 3 Management
45
Understanding the JDM CLI
46
Accessing the JDM Shell, JDM CLI, and JCP Prompts in a Disaggregated Junos os Platform
46
Accessing the JDM CLI
47
Accessing the JDM Shell
47
Accessing the JCP Prompt from the JDM CLI
47
Accessing the Hypervisor from the JDM CLI
47
Management
47
Accessing the Ipsec-Nm from the JDM CLI
48
Understanding User Accounts
48
Root Account
48
Other User Accounts
48
User Authentication
49
Configuring JDM User Accounts and Authentication
49
Understanding JDM Management Interfaces
50
Console Interface
50
Out-Of-Band Management Interface
50
Figure 9: Out-Of-Band Management Interface
50
In-Band Management Interface
51
Configuring the Out-Of-Band Management Interface for JDM
51
Configuring the Out-Of-Band Management Interface with Ipv4 Addressing
51
Configuring the Out-Of-Band Management Interface with Ipv6 Addressing
51
Figure 10: In-Band Management Interface Network
51
For JDM
52
Configuring the In-Band Management Interface for JDM
53
Figure 11: In-Band Management Interface Example
53
Configuring the Out-Of-Band Management Interface for Hypervisor
54
Configuring the Out-Of-Band Management Interface with Ipv4 Addressing
55
For Hypervisor
55
Configuring the Out-Of-Band Management Interface with Ipv6 Addressing
55
Configuring SSH Service and NETCONF-Over-SSH Connections for Remote Access to the Disaggregated Junos os Platform
55
Configuring HTTP Access to the Disaggregated Junos os Platform
56
Configuring HTTPS Access to the Disaggregated Junos os Platform
56
Configuring SNMP on JDM
57
Configuring SNMP Community
57
Configuring SNMP System Parameters
57
Configuring SNMP V3
58
Configuring SNMP Traps
58
Querying SNMP Mibs
58
Managing Traps
59
Platform
59
Configuring Ipsec in the Disaggregated Junos os Platform
59
Platform
60
Enabling Centralized Logging
60
Viewing Log Messages
60
Managing Core Files for a Disaggregated Junos os Platform
61
Viewing Core Files
61
Synchronizing Time Using NTP
62
Chapter 4 Management Configuration Statements and Operational Commands
63
Enhanced-Orchestration
64
Http
64
Https
65
Ipsec-Nm
65
Netconf
66
Ntp
67
Outbound-Ssh
68
Phone-Home
69
Rest
70
Ssh
70
System
71
Traceoptions
73
Upgrade-Image-Before-Configuration
74
Show Connections
75
Table 3: Show Connections Output Fields
75
Show Forwarding-Options Analyzer
77
Table 4: Show Forwarding-Options Analyzer Output Fields
77
Show System Inventory Hardware Cpu
79
Table 5: Show System Inventory Hardware Cpu Output Fields
79
Show System Inventory Hardware Memory
82
Table 6: Show System Inventory Hardware Memory Output Fields
82
Show System Inventory Hardware Network
84
Table 7: Show System Inventory Hardware Network Output Fields
84
Show System Inventory Hardware Storage
86
Table 8: Show System Inventory Hardware Storage Output Fields
86
Show System Inventory Software Vnf
89
Table 9: Show System Inventory Software Vnf Output Fields
89
Show System Services Ipsec-Nm
90
Table 10: Show System Services Ipsec-Nm Output Fields
90
Show System Visibility Cpu
92
Table 11: Show System Visibility Cpu Output Fields
92
Show System Visibility Host
95
Table 12: Show System Visibility Host Output Fields
95
Show System Visibility Jcp
100
Table 13: Show System Visibility Jcp Output Fields
100
Show System Visibility Jdm
103
Table 14: Show System Visibility Jdm Output Fields
103
Show System Visibility Memory
107
Table 15: Show System Visibility Memory Output Fields
107
Show System Visibility Network
109
Table 16: Show System Visibility Network Output Fields
109
Show System Visibility Storage
112
Table 17: Show System Visibility Storage Output Fields
112
Show System Visibility Vnf
115
Table 18: Show System Visibility Vnf Output Fields
115
Virtual Network Functions
121
Virtual Network Functions Configuration Statements and Operational
121
Commands
121
Chapter 5 Virtual Network Functions
123
Understanding Virtual Network Functions
123
Figure 12: Network Connections between JDM and the Vms
123
Managing the VNF Life Cycle
124
Table 19: VNF Glossary
124
Planning Resources for a VNF
125
Table 20: Physical CPU Allocation for NFX250-LS1
125
Launching a VNF
126
Managing the VNF Image
126
Preparing the Bootstrap Configuration
126
Table 21: Physical CPU Allocation for NFX250
126
Allocating Resources for a VNF
127
Specifying CPU for VNF
127
Allocating Memory for a VNF
128
Configuring VNF Storage Devices
128
Configuring VNF Interfaces and Vlans
129
Managing VNF MAC Addresses
131
Managing VNF States
131
Managing MTU
132
Configuring Cross-Connect
133
Accessing a VNF from JDM
135
Configuring Analyzer VNF and Port-Mirroring
135
Deleting a VNF
136
Displaying the VNF Details
136
Viewing List of Vnfs
136
Chapter 6 Virtual Networkfunctionsconfigurationstatementsandoperational
139
Commands
139
Virtual Network Functions
139
Cross-Connect
140
Features
142
Host-Os Forwarding-Options Analyzer
143
Hugepages
144
Image
145
Init-Descriptor
146
Interfaces
147
Ipsec-Nm
148
Mac-Address
149
Mapping
150
Memory
151
Mtu
152
No-Autostart
152
Pci-Address
153
Size
153
Storage
154
Type
155
Virtual-Cpu
156
Virtual-Network-Functions
157
Vjunos0
160
Vnf-Name
161
Show Virtual-Network-Functions
163
Table 22: Show Virtual-Network Functions Output Fields
163
Show Vlans
167
Table 23: Show Virtual-Network Functions Output Fields
167
Service Chaining
169
Part 5 Service Chaining
169
Service Chaining
171
Understanding Service Chaining on Disaggregated Junos os Platforms
171
Figure 13: Virtual Network Functions on a Disaggregated Junos os Platform
171
Chapter 7 Service Chaining
171
Configuring Service Chaining Using Vlans
172
Configuring Service Chaining Using DHCP Services on Vlans
173
Service Chaining
173
Example: Configuring Service Chaining Using Vlans on NFX250 Network Services Platform
174
Figure 14: Service Chaining Using Vlans
174
Example: Configuring Service Chaining Using SR-IOV on NFX250 Network Services Platform
178
Figure 15: Service Chaining Using SR-IOV-Device Infrastructure
179
Ipsec-NM
185
Part 6 Ipsec-NM
185
Understanding Ipsec-NM
187
Overview of IP Security
187
Chapter 8 Understanding Ipsec-NM
187
Configuring IP Security Network Manager
188
Configuring Ipsec-NM Interfaces
189
Configuring Autokey Internet Key Exchange
190
Configuring Ipsec
193
Example: Configuring IKE, Ipsec, and Security Zones
195
Table 24: IKE, Ipsec Sas, and Security Zones Configuration
196
Chapter 9 Ipsec-NM Configuration Statements and Operational Commands
205
Ipsec-Nm
206
Ike
210
Ipsec
212
Policies
214
Interfaces
215
Show Security Ike Sa
216
Table 25: Show Security Ike Sa Output Fields
216
Table 26: Show Security Ike Sa Detail Output Fields
217
Show Security Ike Active-Peer
221
Table 27: Show Security Ike Active-Peer Output Fields
221
Show Security Ipsec Sa
222
Table 28: Show Security Ipsec Sa Output Fields
222
Table 29: Show Security Ipsec Sa Detail Output Fields
223
Show Security Ipsec Statistics
226
Table 30: Show Security Ipsec Statistics
226
Show Security Ipsec Inactive-Tunnels
228
Table 31: Show Security Ipsec Inactive-Tunnels Output Fields
228
Show Security Ipsec Tunnel-Events-Statistics
230
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Juniper NFX250 Hardware Manual (180 pages)
Network Services Platform
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
8
Fast Track: Initial Installation
9
Fast Track to Rack Installation and Power
10
Install the NFX250 in a Rack
10
Mount the NFX250 Device
10
Connect to Power
12
Connecting AC Power to an NFX250 Device
13
Onboard, Configure, and Monitor the NFX250
14
Overview
16
NFX250 Network Services Platform Overview
17
NFX250 Device Hardware Overview
17
System Software
18
NFX250 Device Models
18
NFX250 Chassis
21
Front Panel of an NFX250 Device
21
Rear Panel of an NFX250 Device
22
Chassis Status Leds on NFX250 Devices
23
Network Port and Uplink Port Leds on NFX250 Devices
25
Management Port Leds on NFX250 Devices
27
NFX250 Cooling System
28
NFX250 Power System
29
Power Supply in NFX250 Devices
30
AC Power Supply Specifications for an NFX250 Device
30
AC Power Cord Specifications for an NFX250 Device
30
Site Planning, Preparation, and Specifications
34
Site Preparation Checklist for NFX250 Devices
35
NFX250 Site Guidelines and Requirements
37
General Site Guidelines
38
Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines
38
Chassis Physical Specifications for an NFX250 Device
39
Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance for an NFX250 Device
40
Rack Requirements for NFX250 Devices
41
Cabinet Requirements for an NFX250 Device
43
Requirements for Mounting an NFX250 Device on a Desktop or Other Level Surface
44
Requirements for Mounting an NFX250-LS1 Device on a Wall
45
NFX250 Network Cable and Transceiver Planning
45
Pluggable Transceivers Supported on NFX250 Devices
45
SFP+ Direct Attach Cables for NFX250 Devices
75
Cable Specifications
76
Standards Supported by These Cables
79
Understanding NFX250 Devices Fiber-Optic Cable Signal Loss, Attenuation, and Dispersion
80
Signal Loss in Multimode and Single-Mode Fiber-Optic Cables
80
Calculating the Fiber-Optic Cable Power Budget for an NFX250 Device
81
Calculating the Fiber-Optic Cable Power Margin for an NFX250 Device
82
NFX250 Cable Specifications and Pinouts
84
Cable Specifications for Console and Management Connections for the NFX250 Devices
84
Mini-USB Type-B Console Port Specifications for an NFX250 Device
85
Console Port Connector Pinouts for NFX250 Devices
86
USB Port Specifications for an NFX250 Device
87
Management Port Connector Pinout Information for an NFX250 Device
88
Network Port Connector Pinout Information for an NFX250 Device
89
To DB-9 Serial Port Adapter Pinout Information for an NFX250 Device
90
Initial Installation and Configuration
92
Unpacking an NFX250 Device
94
Parts Inventory (Packing List) for an NFX250 Device
95
Update Base Installation Data
96
Mounting an NFX250 Device
96
Mounting an NFX250 Device on a Desk or Other Level Surface
97
Mounting an NFX250-LS1 Device on a Wall
98
Mounting an NFX250 Device on Two Posts in a Rack
101
Mounting an NFX250 Device on Four Posts in a Rack or Cabinet
103
Maintaining Components
118
Troubleshooting Hardware
129
Safety and Compliance Information
139
General Safety Guidelines and Warnings
141
Definitions of Safety Warning Levels
142
Qualified Personnel Warning
144
Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden
144
Fire Safety Requirements
145
Fire Suppression Equipment
145
Installation Instructions Warning
146
Chassis Lifting Guidelines for NFX250 Devices
147
Restricted Access Warning
147
Ramp Warning
148
Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings
149
General Laser Safety Guidelines
154
Class 1M Laser Product Warning
154
Class 1M Laser Radiation Warning
155
Class 1 Laser Product Warning
155
Class 1 LED Product Warning
155
Laser Beam Warning
156
Unterminated Fiber-Optic Cable Warning
157
Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning
158
Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings
159
Battery Handling Warning
160
Jewelry Removal Warning
161
Lightning Activity Warning
162
Operating Temperature Warning
163
Product Disposal Warning
164
General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings
165
Action to Take after an Electrical Accident
167
Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage
167
AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines
169
AC Power Disconnection Warning
170
TN Power Warning
170
Agency Approvals for NFX250 Devices
171
Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for NFX250 Devices
173
European Community
174
Fcc Part 15 Statement
176
Juniper NFX250 Quick Start Manual (9 pages)
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Step 1: Begin
1
Meet the NFX250
2
Install the NFX250
2
What else Do I Need
3
Install the NFX250 in a Two-Post Rack
3
Power on
4
Step 2: up and Running
5
Step 3: Keep Going
7
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Juniper NFX250 Quick Start Manual (8 pages)
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Step 1: Begin
1
Mount the NFX250
2
Step 2: up and Running
3
Connect Power to the NFX250
3
Set Parameter Values
4
Perform the Initial Configuration
4
Step 3: Keep Going
6
Safety Warnings Summary
6
Power Cable Warning (Japanese)
7
Contacting Juniper Networks
7
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