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AI-Scripts Operation
AI-Scripts do the following:
- React to specific incident events that occur on devices and provide relevant information about the problems for analysis
- Periodically collect data on events that can be used to predict and prevent risks in the future.
- Package all incident and intelligence event data into a structured format, such as a Juniper Message Bundle (JMB), and send it to a remote archive location so that it can be collected and displayed by Advanced Insight Manager (AIM).
AI-Scripts operate in two distinct modes:
- Reactive (incident-driven)--A trigger event occurs and is detected on a device. An AI-Script is executed. An AI-Script builds a Juniper Message Bundle (JMB) with event and router data, and sends it to a designated AIM archive location.
- Each AI-Script corresponds to a specific device event. The list of device problem events that can be detected and reported will evolve over time. See Events Detected By AI-Scripts.
- Proactive (intelligence-driven)--AI-Scripts monitor device system resources for fluctuations that could signal a future problem. AI-Scripts collect intelligence data for analysis. A tailored AI-Script builds a JMB with intelligence data, and sends it to a designated remote AIM archive location.
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