SDX 6.4.x Monitoring and Troubleshooting Guide > Table of Contents
Table of Contents
-
About This Guide
- Objectives
- Audience
- Documentation Conventions
- Related Juniper Networks Documentation
- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Requesting Support
-
Overview of Monitoring and Troubleshooting Tools
-
Configuring Logging for SDX Components
- Overview of Logging
- Accessing the Logging Configuration for All Components Except the NIC
- Accessing the Logging Configuration for the NIC
- Saving Event Messages in Text Files
- File Logging Fields
- Saving Event Messages on a Logging Server
- System Logging Fields
- Specifying Categories and Severity Levels for Event Messages
- Defining Categories
- Defining Severity Levels
- Defining Filters
- Overview of Deleting Logs and Process Files for SDX Components
- Deleting Files for SDX Components
-
Configuring a Simulated Router Driver for Testing
- Overview of Simulated Router Drivers
- Configuring Simulated Router Drivers
- Simulated Driver Fields
-
Using the SNMP Agent
- Overview of the SNMP Agent
- SNMP Agent Behavior
- MIBs
- Configuration MIBs
- MIB Structure
- MIB Location
- IOR Files
- SNMP Agent
- SAE
- License Server
- NIC Host
- Web Redirector
- SNMP Agent Hierarchy and Objects
- System Management Configurations
- Subfolders
- Components
- Traps
- Adding Subfolders in SDX Admin for an SNMP Agent
- Deleting Subfolders in SDX Admin for an SNMP Agent
- Adding System Management Configuration for an SNMP Agent
- Deleting System Management Configuration for an SNMP Agent
- Adding an SNMP Agent Component
- Component Fields
- Deleting an SNMP Agent Component
- About Configuring Traps
- Adding Traps
- SNMP Trap Fields
- Deleting Traps
-
Understanding Traps
- Performance Traps
- R/AV
- Decoding Trap Numbers in Performance Traps
- Decoding Trap Numbers for Raised Trap Actions
- Decoding Trap Numbers for Clear Trap Actions
- SAE Performance Traps
- Accounting Performance Traps
- Authentication Performance Traps
- NIC Performance Traps
- Router Driver Performance Traps
- Workflow Performance Traps
- System Management, Policy Engine, and SDX Redirector Performance Traps
- Event Traps
- Alarm State Transitions
-
Monitoring and Managing SAE Data
- Configuring Secure Connections for SAE Web Admin
- Starting SAE Web Admin
- Viewing SAE Data
- Viewing Information About Services
- Viewing Information About Policies
- Viewing Information About Routers
- Viewing Information About Subscriber Sessions
- Viewing Information About Interfaces
- Viewing and Deleting Login and Equipment Registrations
- Viewing Information About Threads
- Viewing SNMP Information
- Viewing and Reloading the SAE Configuration
- Testing a Portal
- Testing Classification Scripts and Domain Name Parsing
- Testing Classification Scripts for a Subscriber
- Testing Classification Scripts for an Interface
- Testing Domain Name Parser Scripts
-
Managing the NIC
- Using NIC Web Admin
- Deploying NIC Web Admin Files Inside the Web Application Server
- Starting NIC Web Admin
- Connecting to the Directory
- Selecting a NIC Configuration Scenario
- Viewing and Managing Hosts with NIC Web Admin
- Monitoring NIC Hosts with the CLI
- Viewing and Managing Resolvers with NIC Web Admin
- Managing NIC Resolvers with the CLI
- Viewing and Managing Agents with NIC Web Admin
- Viewing Redundancy Configurations
- Managing Monitors
- Starting a Monitor
- Verifying That a Monitor Is Running
- Stopping a Monitor
- Viewing Realms with NIC Web Admin
- Simulating a NIC Resolution
- Viewing Log Files for NIC Hosts and Monitors from the CLI
- Clearing Persistent Data and Logs for NIC Hosts and Monitors
- Monitoring NIC Proxies
-
Index