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Oracle® Communications IP Service Activator

Juniper JUNOS Cartridge Guide

Release 7.2

E47740-01

October 2013

This guide provides detailed technical information about the Oracle Communications IP Service Activator Juniper JUNOS cartridge, including supported features, options, device configuration information, and a sample device configuration.

About This Guide

This guide consists of the following sections:

Audience

This guide is intended for network managers and technical consultants responsible for implementing IP Service Activator within a network using Juniper routers.

Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents in the IP Service Activator documentation set:

  • See IP Service Activator Installation Guide for system requirements and information on installing, upgrading and uninstalling IP Service Activator.

  • See IP Service Activator System Administrator's Guide for information and procedures related the duties a system administrator performs in monitoring and managing IP Service Activator.

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Cartridge Overview

Oracle Communications IP Service Activator cartridges enable you to support the existing services, and also evolve to support emerging services and business needs. The cartridges operate in conjunction with IP Service Activator core product. For more information, see IP Service Activator Concepts.

IP Service Activator Juniper JUNOS Cartridge Features

The following tables list the features and services supported by the IP Service Activator Juniper JUNOS cartridge.

General IP Service Activator Features

Table 1 lists the support for general IP Service Activator features on the Juniper JUNOS cartridge.

Table 1 General IP Service Activator Features

Area IP Service Activator Feature Supported on Juniper JUNOS Cartridge

Configuration Protocol Support

Telnet

Yes

Configuration Protocol Support

Secure Shell (SSH)

Yes

Configuration Protocol Support

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

No

Configuration Protocol Support

Vendor Proprietary

No

Device Discovery

SNMP

Yes

Device Discovery

Discovery Module

No

Device Configuration

Configuration Audit

Yes

Device Configuration

Command Re-issue

Yes

Device Configuration

Auto ID Migration

Yes

Device Configuration

Save Running Configuration

Yes

Device Configuration

Configuration Version

No

Device Configuration

Configuration Options

Yes

Device Configuration

Synonyms

Yes

Device Configuration

Command Thresholding

Yes

Device Configuration

Threshold Activated Configuration Control

Yes

Supported Services

Transparent Local Area Network (LAN) Service

No

Supported Services

Interface Configuration Management

Yes

Supported Services

Quality of Service (QoS)

No

Supported Services

Layer 3 Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) VPN

Yes

Supported Services

Point-to-Point Circuit Cross Connect (CCC)

No

Supported Services

Point-to-Point Virtual Leased Line (VLL) Martini

No

Supported Services

Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS)

No

Supported Services

Service Assurance Agent (SAA)

No

Supported Services

Netflow

No

Supported Services

Dynamic User VPN

No

Supported Services

IPsec

No

Supported Services

Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)-Aware IPsec

No

Supported Services

Label Switched Path (LSP)

No

Supported Services

VLAN

No

Supported Services

Base Configuration Policies

No

Supported Services

Layer 2 QoS

No

Supported Services

QoS Attachment

No

Supported Services

VRF Route Maps

No

Supported Services

Virtual Customer Edge (CE)

No

Supported Services

VPN and IP Multicast Module

No

Supported Services

Configuration Template Manager

Yes

Supported Services

QoS with Hierarchical Queuing Framework

No

Supported Services

QoS on ASR Devices

No

Configuration Management

Configuration Archiving and Versioning

Yes

Configuration Management

Configuration Restore

Yes

Configuration Management

Service Configuration Auditing

Yes

Configuration Management

Service Configuration Traceability

Yes

Configuration Management

Service Repair

Yes

Configuration Management

Real-time Configuration Change Tracking

No

SDK

Service Cartridge Software Development Kit (SDK)

Yes

SDK

Configuration Policy SDK

Yes


Layer 3 MPLS VPN

Table 2 lists the Layer 3 MPLS VPN support on the Juniper JUNOS L3 VPN cartridge.

Table 2 Layer 3 MPLS VPN Support

Area IP Service Activator Feature Supported on Juniper JUNOS Cartridge

Layer 3 MPLS VPN Support

Layer 3 MPLS VPN Support

Yes

Topology

Mesh

Yes

Topology

Hub and Spoke

Yes

Topology

Management

Yes

Addressing

Public IP (IPv4 and IPv6)

Yes

Addressing

Private IP (IPv4 and IPv6

Yes

Addressing

Unnumbered

No

Addressing

Interface Description

Yes

VRF Table

Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) Export Map Reference

Yes

VRF Table

VRF Import Map Reference

Yes

VRF Table

VRF Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Helper

No

VRF Table

VRF Description

Yes

VRF Table

VRF Label

Yes

VRF Table

VRF Route Targets

Yes

VRF Table

VRF Table Name

Yes

VRF Table

VRF Route Distinguisher

Yes

VRF Table

VRF Route Limit (Max Routes) (IPv4 and IPv6)

Yes

VRF Table

EIBGP Multipath Load Sharing

Yes

VRF Table

External Border Gateway Protocol (EBGP) Multipath Load Sharing

Yes

VRF Table

Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) Multipath Load Sharing

No

VRF Table

Internal Border Gateway Protocol (IBGP) Multipath Load Sharing

No

VRF Table

IBGP Unequal-cost

No

VRF Table

VRF Import (Max Paths)

No

VRF Table

VRF Target

No

VRF Table

VRF Reduction

Yes

VRF Table

Force Install

Yes

VRF Table

Shareable

Yes

VRF Table

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Router ID

No

VRF Table

Interface-less VRF

No

Routing Options

Routing Options

Yes

Routing Options

Autonomous System (AS)

Yes

Routing Options

Autonomous System Number (ASN) Loops

Yes

Routing Options

Independent Domain

Yes

Routing Options

Load Balancing

Yes

Routing Options

IPv4 Multipath

Yes

Routing Options

IPv4 Multipath Unequal Cost

Yes

Routing Options

IPv4 Multipath External and Internal BGP Paths

Yes

Routing Options

IPv6 Multipath

Yes

Routing Options

IPv6 Multipath Unequal Cost

Yes

Routing Options

IPv6 Multipath External and Internal BGP Paths

Yes

Static Routing

Static Global Routes

Yes

Static Routing

Static Local Routes (Redistribution)

Yes

Static Routing

Static Permanent Routes

Yes

Static Routing

Static Tag Value

Yes

Static Routing

Static Next Hop IP Address (IPv4 and IPv6)

Yes

Static Routing

Static Next Hop Interface

Yes

Static Routing

Static Next Hop IP and Interface

Yes

Static Routing

Static Route to Null0

Yes

BGP

BGP Network Statements (IPv4 and IPv6)

No

BGP

BGP Aggregate Statements (IPv4 and IPv6)

No

EBGP

EBGP AS Override

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Site of Origin

No

EBGP

Remove Private AS

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Update Source

No

EBGP

EBGP Multihop

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Allow AS in

No

EBGP

EBGP Provider Edge (PE)- Customer Edge (CE) MD5 Authentication

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Local AS

No

EBGP

Advertise Address Family (IPv4 and IPv6)

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Local AS No Prepend

No

EBGP

EBGP Neighbor Description

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Soft Reconfiguration

No

EBGP

EBGP Router as Next Hop

No

EBGP

EBGP Neighbor Weight

No

EBGP

EBGP Filters

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Default Route

No

EBGP

EBGP Prefix Limit (IPv4 and IPv6)

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Prefix Limit Restart (IPv4 and IPv6)

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Prefix Filters

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Standard Community Attributes

No

EBGP

EBGP Extended Community Attributes

No

EBGP

EBGP Timers

Yes

EBGP

Keep Alive

No

EBGP

Hold Timer

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Neighbor Advertisement Interval

No

EBGP

EBGP Inbound Route Map

No

EBGP

EBGP Neighbor Site of Origin (SOO)

No

EBGP

External Route Map

No

EBGP

Generated Route Map

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Local Preference

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Site of Origin Route Map

No

EBGP

Route Map Name

No

EBGP

EBGP Outbound Route Map

No

EBGP

External Route Map

No

EBGP

EBGP Route Dampening

Yes

EBGP

Redistribution into Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)

Yes

EBGP

BGP Redistribution Metric and Policy from Connected

Yes

EBGP

BGP Redistribution Metric and Policy from Static

Yes

EBGP

BGP Redistribution Metric and Policy from Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

Yes

EBGP

BGP Redistribution Metric and Policy from OSPF

Yes

EBGP

BGP Redistribution Metric and Policy from EIGRP

No

EBGP

EBGP Neighbor Transport Connection Mode Active/Passive

No

EBGP

EBGP Neighbor Transport PathMTUDiscovery

No

EBGP

EBGP Neighbor Transport Single Session/Multi Session

No

EBGP

EBGP Neighbor

Yes

EBGP

EBGP Log Updown

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Area

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Area Type

Yes

OSPF

OSPF not-so-stubby area (NSSA) Type 7 Redistribution

No

OSPF

OSPF Maximum Paths

No

OSPF

OSPF Cost

No

OSPF

OSPF Process ID

No

OSPF

OSPF BGP Redistribution Tag

No

OSPF

OSPF Distribute in Filter

No

OSPF

OSPF Distribute out Filter

No

OSPF

OSPF Shortest Path First (SPF) Throttling

No

OSPF

OSPF MD5 Authentication

No

OSPF

OSPF Summary Addresses

No

OSPF

Suppress Advertise

No

OSPF

Tag Value

Yes

OSPF

Redistribution into OSPF

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Redistribution Metric and Policy from Connected

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Redistribution Metric and Policy from Static

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Redistribution Metric and Policy from RIP

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Redistribution Metric and Policy from EIGRP

No

OSPF

Default Route

No

RIP

RIP Ignore Routes from Source

No

RIP

RIP Passive Interface

Yes

RIP

Redistribution into RIP

Yes

RIP

RIP Redistribution Metric and Policy from Connected

Yes

RIP

RIP Redistribution Metric and Policy from Static

Yes

RIP

RIP Redistribution Metric and Policy from OSPF

Yes

RIP

RIP Redistribution Metric and Policy from BGP

Yes

RIP

RIP Redistribution Metric and Policy from EIGRP

No

RIP

Default Route

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Device ASN

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Site ASN

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Site of Origin

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Route Map Name for SOO

No

EIGRP

EIGRP MD5 Authentication

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Maximum Paths

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Redistribution

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Redistribution Metrics and Policy from Connected

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Redistribution Metrics and Policy from BGP

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Redistribution Metrics and Policy from Static

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Redistribution Metrics and Policy from OSPF

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Redistribution Metrics and Policy from RIP

No


Interface Configuration Management

Table 3 lists the Interface Configuration Management support on the Juniper JUNOS cartridge.

Table 3 Interface Configuration Management Support

Area IP Service Activator Feature Supported on Juniper JUNOS Cartridge

Backup Interface

Backup Interface Policy

No

Channelized Interface Creation

E1 Channelized Interface

No

Channelized Interface Creation

E1 Controller

No

Channelized Interface Creation

E3 Controller

No

Channelized Interface Creation

E3 Channelized Interface

No

Channelized Interface Creation

Synchronous Transport Module level-1 (STM1) Channelized Interface

No

Channelized Interface Creation

STM1 Controller

No

Channelized Interface Creation

T1 Channelized Interface

No

Channelized Interface Creation

T1 Controller

No

Channelized Interface Creation

T3 Channelized Interface

No

Channelized Interface Creation

T3 Controller

No

Cisco

Cisco Ethernet Port

No

Cisco

Cisco Universal Interface

No

DialerList

DialerList

No

DLSW

Data-Link Switching (DLSW) Device

No

DLSW

DLSW Ethernet Interface

No

DLSW

DLSW Token Ring Interface

No

HSRP

Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)

No

Interface Creation

Basic Rate Interface (BRI)

No

Interface Creation

Dialer Interface

No

Interface Creation

Loopback Interface

No

Interface Creation

Multilink Interface

No

Interface Creation

Virtual Template Interface

No

Interface Decoration

POS Interface

No

Interface Decoration

Serial Interface

No

Multicast Interface

Multicast Interface

No

PPP Multilink

PPP Multilink

No

SGBP

Stack Group Bidding Protocol (SGBP)

No

Sub Interface Creation

Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Sub Interface

Yes

Sub Interface Creation

Frame Relay Sub Interface

Yes

Sub Interface Creation

Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) Sub Interface

Yes


Note:

All supported interface configuration management configuration policies support IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.

Configuring Juniper JUNOS L3 VPN Options

The L3 VPN options framework in the IP Service Activator Juniper JUNOS cartridge controls the configuration of Layer 3 VPN.

The L3 VPN sample registry file is installed to the following location:

install_dir/ Samples/JUNOSL3VpnSampleRegistry/junos l3Vpn.xml

The L3 VPN sample options file is installed to the following location:

install_dir/ Samples/JUNOSL3VpnSampleRegistry/options

where install_dir is the directory where you installed IP Service Activator.

To configure Juniper JUNOS L3 VPN options:

  1. Create a custom options file based on the sample options file.

  2. Create the following directory:

    install_dir/ Config/NetworkProcessor/Custom/Registries

  3. Create a custom registry file in the directory you created.

    Make sure the directory maps the location of the options file to the device type and OS. For example:

    <options>
                    <optionsEntry>
    <optionsfile>/junosL3Vpn/options/test_options.xml</optionsfile>
    <appliesTo>
    <deviceTypes useRegex="true">Juniper.*</deviceTypes>
    <osVersions useRegex="true">.*</osVersions>
    </appliesTo>
    </optionsEntry>
    </options>
    

Table 4 lists the options that you can set in the Juniper JUNOS L3 VPN cartridge file. The default value is used if an option is not defined.

Table 4 Juniper JUNOS L3 VPN Options

Options Default Value Possible Values Description

cartridge.juniper.junos.UseMaxPrefixes

false

true

false

Sets maximum prefixes when this option is set to true. Otherwise uses the default, which is maximum routes.

cartridge.juniper.junos.UseRIBGroup

false

true

false

Sets routing table group. Uses RIB groups when this option is set to true.

cartridge.juniper.junos.EnableMPLS

true

true

false

Enables the interface: "family mpls" if this option is set to true.

cartridge.juniper.junos.OverwriteInterfaceDescription

false

true

false

Overwrites the interface description, if this option is set to true.

cartridge.juniper.junos.RemoveInterfaceDescription

false

true

false

Removes the interface description when none is provisioned and this option is set to true.

cartridge.juniper.junos.UseSystemForIp

true

true

false

Uses system group instead of the chosen configuration group for IP addresses and the interface description when this option is set to true. Uses the configuration group when this option is set to false.

cartridge.juniper.junos.ImportFromCommunityCommandFormat

multiLine

multiLine

singleLine

Indicates which command format to use:

singleLine: uses single line format

multiLine (default): uses multiple line format

This option is applicable only for "set policy-options policy-statement {policy-name} term import from community {community-name}" command.

cartridge.juniper.junos.VrfExportImportCommandFormat

multiLine

multiLine

singleLine

Indicates which command format to use:

singleLine: uses single line format

multiLine (default): uses multiple line format

This option is applicable only for "set routing-instances {vrf-name} (vrf-export|vrf-import) {map-name}" command.

cartridge.juniper.junos.RedistFromProtocolCommandFormat

multiLine

multiLine

singleLine

Indicates which command format to use:

singleLine: uses single line format

multiLine (default): uses multiple line format

This option is applicable only for "set policy-options policy-statement {policy-name} [term {term-name}] from protocol {protocol(s)}" command.

cartridge.juniper.junos.MaximumRoutesCommandFormat

multiLine

multiLine

singleLine

Indicates which command format to use:

singleLine: uses single line format

multiLine (default): uses multiple line format

This option is applicable only for "set routing-instances {vrf-name} routing-options (maximum-prefixes|maximum-routes) {value} [log-only|threshold {value}]" command.

cartridge.juniper.junos.EbgpNeighborExportImportCommandFormat

multiLine

multiLine

singleLine

Indicates which command format to use:

singleLine: uses single line format

multiLine (default): uses multiple line format

This option is applicable only for "set routing-instances {vrf-name} protocols bgp group {group-name} neighbor {IP} (export|import) {policy-name}" command.

cartridge.juniper.junos.PrefixLimitTeardownCommandFormat

multiLine

multiLine

singleLine

Indicates which command format to use:

singleLine: uses single line format

multiLine (default): uses multiple line format

This option is applicable only for "set routing-instances {vrf-name} protocols bgp group {group-name} neighbor {IP} family inet unicast prefix-limit teardown {value} idle-timeout {value}" command.


Juniper Hardware and Software

For complete information about the Juniper platforms supported by the IP Service Activator Juniper JUNOS cartridge, see IP Service Activator Installation Guide.

Operating Systems

For complete information about the operating systems supported by the IP Service Activator Juniper JUNOS cartridge, see IP Service Activator Installation Guide.

Installing the Cartridge

For cartridge installation and un-installation procedures, see IP Service Activator Installation Guide.

Device Configuration

To configure Juniper devices, see the Juniper documentation:

http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/

Supported Authentication Methods

The IP Service Activator Juniper JUNOS cartridge supports the following authentication methods on all devices:

  • Telnet with TACACS+

  • SSH with password authentication

General Activation and Discovery

Identify the items that need to be configured on the device, for example: SNMP and Telnet. Refer to the appropriate Juniper documentation for configuration details.


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