Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Objectives
- Audience
- Documentation Conventions
- Related Juniper Networks Documentation
- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Requesting Support
- SDX Overview
- Product Description
- Product Features and Benefits
- SDX Components
- Component Overview
- Basic Components
- SAE
- Policy and Service Management
- Accounting Support
- SAE Extensions
- SNMP Agent
- NIC
- Management Tools
- Local Configuration Tool
- Policy Editor and Management
- SDX Admin
- SDX Configuration Editor
- SDX Web Administration Tools
- Admission Control Plug-In Administration Application
- JPS Administration Application
- NIC Web Admin
- Policy Web Admin
- SAE Web Admin
- Traffic Mirroring Administration Application
- VTA Configuration Manager
- Service Management Portals
- Enterprise Service Portals
- Residential Portals
- Portals for PDAs
- SAE APIs
- CORBA Plug-In SPI
- CORBA Remote API
- SAE Core API
- Applications
- ACP
- IDP Integration Applications
- IVE Host Checker Integration Application
- Monitoring Agent Application
- Prepaid Service Application
- Sample IPTV Application
- Advanced Services Gateway
- Traffic-Mirroring Application
- Volume-Tracking Application (VTA)
- Types of VTA Applications
- Managing Subscriber Accounts with Web Portals
- Deep Packet Inspection Integration Application
- Benefits of the DPI Integration
- Workflow Application
- Java
- LDAP
- Scripts and External Programs
- E-Mail Send/Receive Protocols
- HTTP
- XML
- Infrastructure Components
- AAA RADIUS Server
- Directory
- LDAP Version 3
- Prepackaged Integration
- Third-Party Directory Servers
- Sample Data
- Directory Eventing and Failover
- Web Application Server
- Where to Find More Information About SDX Components
- Planning an SDX Installation
- Installation Options and Configurations
- Component Distribution Scenarios
- Single-Host Installation
- Distributed Installation
- Master Directory and Directory Shadows
- Scalability
- Reliability
- Simplified Management and Security
- Regionalized Installation
- Consolidated Installation
- Redundancy Schemes
- Deployment for Enterprise Service Portals
- Enterprise Portal Architecture
- Elements for an Enterprise Service Portal
- Communication Protocols
- Deployment Scenario for an Enterprise Service Portal
- Advanced Services Gateway Architecture
- Workflow Application Deployment Strategies
- Basic Deployment
- Centralized Deployment
- High-Availability Deployment
- Externalized Deployment
- Distributed Deployment
- Web-Based Deployment
- Mixed Deployment
- Before You Install the SDX-300 Software
- Software License
- Software CDs
- System Requirements
- Verifying System Resources
- Directory Server
- RADIUS
- SNMP Agent
- X-Window Server Software
- Installing Solaris Patches for the UNIX Host
- Next Steps
- Installing the SDX-300 Software
- Prerequisites
- SDX Software Distribution
- Installation Steps
- Logging the Installation Session
- SDX Software Installation Software
- Installation Notes
- IP Filter
- Python Libraries
- SNMP Agent
- Installing the SDX Software by Using the Installation Program
- Silent Mode
- Graphical Mode
- Choose SDX Software Distribution Folder
- Choose SDX Installation Folder
- License Agreement
- Get Admin Option
- Choose Product Features
- Get User Input
- Preinstallation Summary
- Installing SDX
- Install Complete
- Installing SDX Components as Solaris Packages
- Solaris IP Filter Software Installation Notes
- Installing SDX Components
- Transferring SDX Packages to Other Hosts
- Example
- Uninstalling the SDX Software
- Next Steps
- Upgrading the SDX-300 Software
- Upgrading the SDX Software
- Migrating Directory Data
- Migration Steps
- Migration Script
- Preparing the Migration Host
- Cloning the Directory Server
- Cloning the OpenLDAP Directory Server
- Cloning the DirX Directory Server
- Cloning Sun ONE Directory Server (iPlanet)
- Installing the UMCmig Package
- Configuring the Migration Procedure
- Running the Migration Script
- Completing the Migration
- DirX
- OpenLDAP
- Sun ONE (iPlanet)
- Updating the Original Host
- Additional Tasks in a Shadowed Environment
- OpenLDAP Deployment
- DirX Deployment
- Sun ONE Deployment
- Defining an Initial Configuration
- Configuring Initial Component Settings and Starting Components
- Rotating Installation Log Files
- Using OpenLDAP Directory Server
- Operating the OpenLDAP Directory Server
- Loading the OpenLDAP Base and Sample Data
- Starting the SAE
- Reviewing Port Settings for SDX Components
- Next Steps
- Configuring SAE Local Properties
- Configuring SAE Local Properties
- Configuring Directory Information
- Configuring Local Parameters
- Configuring JRE, SNMP, and Port Offset Parameters
- Configuring SAE Attributes in Property Files
- Installing and Configuring Licenses
- Types of Licenses
- Obtaining a License
- Pilot License
- Server License
- Procedure to Install a License
- Creating and Configuring Local Properties Files
- Configuring Bootstrap Properties for a License Server
- Configuring Directory Information
- Configuring Miscellaneous Properties
- Installing a Pilot License
- Installing a Pilot License by Using the instlic Command
- Installing a Pilot License by Using SDX Admin
- Installing a Server License
- Verifying a License
- Command Options for the instlic and licchk Commands
- Operating the License Server
- Customizing Configuration of the License Server
- Configuring and Starting the SDX SNMP Agent
- Configuring the SNMP Agent
- Configuring Directory Connection Parameters
- Configuring SNMP Agent Logging
- Severity Levels
- Configuring Communication with the Master Agent
- Configuring Other SDX SNMP Agent Parameters
- Operating the SNMP Agent
- Starting the SDX SNMP Agent
- Stopping the SDX SNMP Agent
- Monitoring the SDX SNMP Agent
- Cleaning SNMP Agent Logs and Process Files
- Commands for the Master Agent
- Reading the SNMP Agent MIBs
- Installing and Using the Net-SNMP Agent
- Installing the Net-SNMP Agent
- Configuring the Net-SNMP Agent
- Starting the Net-SNMP Agent
- Stopping the Net-SNMP Agent
- Monitoring the Net-SNMP Agent
- Locating the Log File
- Installing Web Applications
- Installing Web Applications
- Installing Web Applications Inside JBoss
- Removing Web Applications
- Session Timeouts for Web Applications
- Access Controls
- Default Security Roles for Access Control
- Configuring Local Properties
- Using SDX Admin
- Overview
- Understanding the SDX Admin Layout
- Using the Menu Bar
- Options Menu: Configure
- Using the Toolbar
- Using the Navigation Pane
- Navigation Pane Icons
- Using the Content Pane
- General Procedures for Using SDX Admin
- Using Pop-Up Menus
- Modifying an Entry
- Undo and Redo
- Save and Revert
- Deleting an Entry
- Virtual Deletion
- Searching Text
- SDX Admin Limitations
- Unique User IDs Only
- Consistency
- Interdependence
- Internationalization
- Locale
- Localization of Data Storage
- Using SDX Configuration Editor
- Setting Up SDX Configuration Editor
- Starting SDX Configuration Editor
- Setting the Editing Level
- Specifying the Directory Connection
- Creating a New Project
- Moving Between Versions of SDX Configuration Editor
- Using SDX Configuration Editor
- Importing Existing Configuration Objects
- Creating a New Configuration Object
- Exporting Configuration Objects
- GUI Elements
- Creating and Deleting Instances
- Integrating SDX Software into a PCMM Environment
- Overview of a PCMM Environment
- References
- PCMM Architecture
- DOCSIS Protocol
- Service Flows
- Client Types
- SDX Software in the PCMM Environment
- Traffic Profiles
- End-to-End QoS Architecture
- Extending QoS to the Subscriber Edge Domain
- Extending QoS to the Service Edge Domain
- Provisioning End-to-End Services
- Using the SAE In a PCMM Environment
- Logging In Subscribers and Creating Sessions
- Assigned IP Subscribers
- Event Notification from an IP Address Manager
- SAE Communities
- Configuration Tasks for SAE Communities
- Session Store
- PCMM Record-Keeping Server Plug-In
- Configuring the SAE for a Cable Network Environment
- Configuring a PCMM Device Driver
- Configuring CMTS-Specific RKS Plug-Ins
- Configuring the SAE Community Manager
- Configuring SAE Properties for the Event Notification API
- Configuring PCMM Record-Keeping Server Plug-Ins
- Configuring RKS Peers
- Adding Objects for CMTS Devices to the Directory
- Creating a Virtual Router for the CMTS Device
- Using the NIC Resolver
- Monitoring the SAE in a Cable Environment
- Using IPSec to Protect Communications Between the SAE and CMTS Device
- Overview
- Security Keys
- IPSec Configuration for the SAE
- Before You Configure IPSec
- Protecting IPSec Configuration Properties
- Configuring IPSec for the SAE
- Configuring IPSec from SDX Configuration Editor
- Applying the IPSec Configuration
- Configuring IPSec on a Remote System
- Testing the IPSec Connection
- Changing IPSec Configuration
- Using PCMM Policy Servers
- Overview
- JPS Framework
- JPS Interfaces
- Application Manager to Policy Server Interface
- Policy Server to RKS Interface
- Policy Server to CMTS Interface
- Installation Tasks
- Configuring the JPS for Time Change Event Notification
- Modifying the Local Clock
- Starting and Managing the JPS
- Starting the JPS
- Restarting the JPS
- Stopping the JPS
- Displaying JPS Status
- Cleaning JPS Logs
- Accessing JPS Administration
- Monitoring the JPS
- Viewing Server Process Information
- Viewing JPS State
- Viewing JPS Configuration
- Viewing Subscriber Configuration
- Configuring the JPS
- Modifying the JPS Configuration
- Configuring Logging
- Configuring the Application Manager to Policy Server Interface
- Configuring the Policy Server to RKS Interface
- Configuring the Policy Server to CMTS Interface
- Configuring Advanced Properties
- Modifying the Subscriber Configuration
- Using JPS Administration
- Using the Configuration File
- Configuring the SAE
- Specifying Application Managers for the Policy Server
- Adding Objects for Policy Servers to the Directory
- Configuring Initialization Scripts
- Enabling State Synchronization
- Using the NIC Resolver
- Services in a Wireless Roaming Environment
- Overview of a Wireless Roaming Environment
- Subscriber Access in a Wireless Roaming Environment
- Managing Subscribers for a Wireless Location
- Configuring RADIUS Authentication
- Configuring a Custom RADIUS Authentication Plug-In
- Configuring the Flexible RADIUS Authentication Plug-In
- Creating Subscriber Access to an ISP
- Creating Web Access
- Verifying Idle Timeout Properties for the SAE
- Providing VoIP Services in the SDX Network
- Overview
- Accounting and Tracking
- VoIP Call Setup
- Configuring Policies and Services for VoIP
- Assigned IP Subscribers
- Setting Timeouts for Assigned IP Subscriber Sessions
- Managing QoS Services on JUNOSe Routers
- Overview
- Dynamically Managing QoS Profiles
- How QoS Profile Tracking Works
- Identifying QoS Services
- Determining the QoS Profile
- Setting Up Policy Groups
- Setting Up Services
- Reestablishing Default QoS Profile
- Sample Case
- Configuring QoS Profile-Tracking Plug-Ins
- Updating QoS Profile Data in the Directory
- Using SDX Admin to Update QoS Profile Data
- Using qosProfilePublish to Update QoS Profile Data
- Searching for QoS Policy Data in the Directory
- Using Policy Editor to Search for QoS Policy Information
- Running Queries from Policy Editor
- Examples
- Using Policy Web Admin to Search for QoS Policy Information
- Launching Policy Web Admin
- Connecting to a Directory
- Querying the Directory for QoS Information
- Abbreviations
- References
- RFCs
- Draft RFCs
- Other Software Standards
- URLs
- Index