Juniper MEDIA FLOW MANAGER 2.0.2 - ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE AND CLI Administrator's Manual

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Published: 2010-6-17
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2.0.2
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Media Flow Manager
Administrators Guide and CLI Command Reference
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Document History
Date Media Flow Manager Version Comments
2010-4-27 Release 2.0 Document Version 2.0
2010-6-17 Release 2.0 Document Version 2.0a
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
End User License Agreement ..................................................................... III
Document History ........................................................................................ V
1
Preface ................................................................................................... 1.19
Guide to This Document ............................................................................................. 1.19
Documentation and Release Notes ............................................................................ 1.19
Typographical Conventions ........................................................................................ 1.20
Terminology ................................................................................................................ 1.20
Documentation Feedback ........................................................................................... 1.21
Requesting Technical Support.................................................................................... 1.22
Self-Help Online Tools and Resources .............................................................................. 1.22
Opening a Case with JTAC ................................................................................................ 1.23
2
Media Flow Manager Overview ............................................................. 2.25
Remote Monitoring and Management ................................................................................ 2.26
Fault Management.............................................................................................................. 2.26
Groups and Profiles............................................................................................................ 2.26
Central Management Console .................................................................................... 2.27
Appliances (Media Flow Controllers).................................................................................. 2.27
Groups................................................................................................................................ 2.27
Identities ............................................................................................................................. 2.28
Profiles................................................................................................................................ 2.28
Status Criteria..................................................................................................................... 2.28
Rendezvous........................................................................................................................ 2.28
Service Director .......................................................................................................... 2.29
Admission Control....................................................................................................... 2.30
Real-Time Log File Analyzer....................................................................................... 2.30
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Media Flow Manager Web-Based Interface ........................................... 3.33
First Time Login .......................................................................................................... 3.34
Monitoring ................................................................................................................... 3.34
Monitoring > Summary ....................................................................................................... 3.34
Monitoring > CMC Media Flow Controllers......................................................................... 3.35
Monitoring > CPU Load ...................................................................................................... 3.38
Monitoring > Memory.......................................................................................................... 3.38
Monitoring > Network ......................................................................................................... 3.38
Monitoring > File System.................................................................................................... 3.39
System Config............................................................................................................. 3.39
System Config > Interfaces ................................................................................................ 3.39
System Config > Routing.................................................................................................... 3.41
System Config > DNS ........................................................................................................ 3.42
System Config > Hostname................................................................................................ 3.43
System Config > Hosts....................................................................................................... 3.44
System Config > ARP (Address Resolution) ...................................................................... 3.44
System Config > Web......................................................................................................... 3.46
System Config > Users....................................................................................................... 3.48
System Config > SSH......................................................................................................... 3.50
System Config > AAA (authentication) ............................................................................... 3.50
System Config > RADIUS .................................................................................................. 3.51
System Config > TACACS+ ............................................................................................... 3.53
System Config > SNMP...................................................................................................... 3.55
System Config > Faults ...................................................................................................... 3.57
System Config > Logging ................................................................................................... 3.59
System Config > Configurations......................................................................................... 3.61
System Config > Date and Time ........................................................................................ 3.63
System Config > NTP......................................................................................................... 3.64
System Config > Licensing................................................................................................. 3.65
System Config > Reboot .................................................................................................... 3.66
System Config > Upgrade .................................................................................................. 3.66
CMC Setup ................................................................................................................. 3.68
CMC Setup > Media Flow Controllers ................................................................................ 3.68
CMC Setup > Groups ......................................................................................................... 3.71
CMC Setup > Identities ...................................................................................................... 3.71
CMC Setup > Rendezvous................................................................................................. 3.73
CMC Profiles............................................................................................................... 3.74
Manage Profiles.................................................................................................................. 3.74
Create Profiles.................................................................................................................... 3.74
CMC Profiles > Apply Profile .............................................................................................. 3.75
CMC Profiles > Edit Profile................................................................................................. 3.76
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Preset Profiles............................................................................................................. 3.79
Preset Profiles > Preset Actions......................................................................................... 3.79
Preset Profiles > Preset Config .......................................................................................... 3.81
Service Director .......................................................................................................... 3.82
Configure Service Director ................................................................................................. 3.83
Admission Control....................................................................................................... 3.86
Media Flow Controller(s) Transmit Bandwidth.................................................................... 3.86
Admission Control > Configure........................................................................................... 3.87
View Logs ................................................................................................................... 3.89
Reports ....................................................................................................................... 3.89
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About the Command Line Interface (CLI) .............................................. 4.93
Connecting and Logging In......................................................................................... 4.93
Command Modes ............................................................................................................... 4.93
Command Conventions .............................................................................................. 4.94
Prompt and Response Conventions................................................................................... 4.94
Command Syntax Notation Conventions............................................................................ 4.95
Command Arguments Key.......................................................................................... 4.95
CLI Options................................................................................................................. 4.96
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CLI Commands ..................................................................................... 5.99
aaa............................................................................................................................ 5.101
aaa (authentication).......................................................................................................... 5.101
aaa (authorization)............................................................................................................ 5.101
arp.............................................................................................................................5.102
banner....................................................................................................................... 5.102
boot........................................................................................................................... 5.102
clear .......................................................................................................................... 5.103
cli............................................................................................................................... 5.103
clock.......................................................................................................................... 5.103
cmc ........................................................................................................................... 5.104
cmc appliance...................................................................................................................5.104
cmc auth........................................................................................................................... 5.106
cmc group......................................................................................................................... 5.107
cmc profile ........................................................................................................................ 5.108
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cmc rendezvous ............................................................................................................... 5.109
cmc server........................................................................................................................ 5.110
cmc status ........................................................................................................................ 5.110
configuration ............................................................................................................. 5.111
configuration text ..............................................................................................................5.113
configure ................................................................................................................... 5.114
crypto ........................................................................................................................ 5.115
debug........................................................................................................................ 5.116
email ......................................................................................................................... 5.116
email event name ............................................................................................................. 5.118
email class........................................................................................................................ 5.119
enable ....................................................................................................................... 5.119
exit ............................................................................................................................5.119
file ............................................................................................................................. 5.120
ftp-server................................................................................................................... 5.121
hostname .................................................................................................................. 5.121
image ........................................................................................................................ 5.121
interface .................................................................................................................... 5.122
ip ............................................................................................................................... 5.123
job .............................................................................................................................5.124
license....................................................................................................................... 5.126
logging ...................................................................................................................... 5.127
logging severity level ........................................................................................................ 5.129
ntp.............................................................................................................................5.130
ntpdate...................................................................................................................... 5.131
ping ........................................................................................................................... 5.131
radius-server............................................................................................................. 5.131
reload........................................................................................................................ 5.132
reset.......................................................................................................................... 5.133
service-director ......................................................................................................... 5.133
show.......................................................................................................................... 5.135
slogin......................................................................................................................... 5.136
snmp-server.............................................................................................................. 5.136
snmp traps........................................................................................................................ 5.138
snmp traps events ............................................................................................................ 5.138
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ssh ............................................................................................................................ 5.139
ssh client........................................................................................................................... 5.139
ssh server......................................................................................................................... 5.140
stats .......................................................................................................................... 5.141
stats alarms ...................................................................................................................... 5.143
stats CHDs ....................................................................................................................... 5.144
stats samples.................................................................................................................... 5.145
tacacs-server ............................................................................................................ 5.145
tcpdump .................................................................................................................... 5.147
telnet ......................................................................................................................... 5.147
telnet-server.............................................................................................................. 5.147
terminal ..................................................................................................................... 5.147
traceroute.................................................................................................................. 5.147
username.................................................................................................................. 5.147
web ........................................................................................................................... 5.149
web................................................................................................................................... 5.149
web proxy ......................................................................................................................... 5.150
write .......................................................................................................................... 5.151
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 Media Flow Manager Interaction .................................................................................. 2.25
Figure 2 How Service Director Works ........................................................................................ 2.29
Figure 3 Media Flow Manager Login Page Detail ...................................................................... 3.33
Figure 4 Monitoring > Summary Page Detail ............................................................................. 3.35
Figure 5 Monitoring -> CMC Media Flow Controllers Page........................................................ 3.36
Figure 6 Monitoring -> CMC Media Flow Controllers Media Flow Controller Detail Window ..... 3.37
Figure 7 Monitoring > CPU Load Graph..................................................................................... 3.38
Figure 8 System Config > Interfaces Page Detail (eth0 configuration) ...................................... 3.40
Figure 9 System Config > Interfaces Page Detail (Add new interface alias).............................. 3.40
Figure 10 System Config > Routing Page Detail (Default Gateway)............................................ 3.41
Figure 11 System Config > Routing Page Detail (Static and Dynamic Routes) ........................... 3.41
Figure 12 System Config > Routing Page Detail (Add Static Route) ........................................... 3.42
Figure 13 System Config > DNS Page Detail (Add or Modify Name Servers) ............................. 3.42
Figure 14 System Config > DNS Page Detail............................................................................... 3.43
Figure 15 System Config > DNS Page Detail............................................................................... 3.43
Figure 16 System Config > Hostname Page Detail...................................................................... 3.44
Figure 17 System Config > Hosts Page Detail ............................................................................. 3.44
Figure 18 System Config > Hosts Page Detail ............................................................................. 3.44
Figure 19 System Config > ARP Page Detail............................................................................... 3.45
Figure 20 System Config > ARP Page Detail............................................................................... 3.45
Figure 21 System Config > ARP Page Detail............................................................................... 3.46
Figure 22 System Config > Web Page Detail (Web UI Configuration) ......................................... 3.47
Figure 23 System Config > Web Page Detail (Web Proxy Configuration) ................................... 3.48
Figure 24 System Config > Users Page Detail (User Accounts) .................................................. 3.49
Figure 25 System Config > Users Page Detail (Add New User) .................................................. 3.49
Figure 26 System Config > SSH Page Detail............................................................................... 3.50
Figure 27 System Config > AAA Page Detail ............................................................................... 3.50
Figure 28 System Config > AAA Page Detail ............................................................................... 3.51
Figure 29 System Config > RADIUS Page Detail (Default RADIUS Settings) ............................. 3.52
Figure 30 System Config > RADIUS Page Detail (RADIUS Servers) .......................................... 3.52
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Figure 31 System Config > RADIUS Page Detail......................................................................... 3.53
Figure 32 System Config > TACACS+ Page Detail (Default TACACS+ Settings) ....................... 3.53
Figure 33 System Config > TACACS+ Page Detail (TACACS+ Servers) .................................... 3.54
Figure 34 System Config > TACACS+ Page Detail...................................................................... 3.55
Figure 35 System Config > SNMP Page Detail (SNMP Configuration)........................................ 3.56
Figure 36 System Config > SNMP Page Detail (Trap Sinks) ....................................................... 3.56
Figure 37 System Config > Faults Page Detail (Fault Reporting) ................................................ 3.57
Figure 38 System Config > Faults Page Detail (Notify Recipients) .............................................. 3.58
Figure 39 System Config > Faults Page Detail (Add New Notify Recipients) .............................. 3.58
Figure 40 System Config > Logging Page Detail (Local Log Filtering)......................................... 3.59
Figure 41 System Config > Logging Page Detail (Local Log Rotation) ........................................ 3.60
Figure 42 System Config > Logging Page Detail (Remote Log Sinks)......................................... 3.60
Figure 43 System Config > Logging Page Detail (Add New Remote Sink).................................. 3.60
Figure 44 System Config > Logging Page Detail (Log Format).................................................... 3.61
Figure 45 System Config > Configurations Page Detail (Configuration Files List) ....................... 3.61
Figure 46 System Config > Configurations Page Detail (Active Configuration) ........................... 3.62
Figure 47 System Config > Configurations Page Detail (Upload Configuration) .......................... 3.62
Figure 48 System Config > Configurations Page Import Configuration Detail ............................. 3.63
Figure 49 System Config > Date and Time Page Detail............................................................... 3.63
Figure 50 System Config > NTP Page Detail (NTP Setup) .......................................................... 3.64
Figure 51 System Config > NTP Page Detail (NTP Servers) ....................................................... 3.64
Figure 52 System Config > NTP Page Detail (Add New NTP Server) ......................................... 3.65
Figure 53 System Config > License Page Detail (Installed Licenses).......................................... 3.65
Figure 54 System Config > License Page Detail (Add New License(s)) ...................................... 3.66
Figure 55 System Config > Reboot Page Detail........................................................................... 3.66
Figure 56 System Config > Upgrade Page Detail (Installed Images)........................................... 3.67
Figure 57 System Config > Upgrade Page Detail (Install New Image to Partition N)................... 3.67
Figure 58 CMC Setup Page Detail (Managed Nodes List)........................................................... 3.69
Figure 59 CMC Setup Page (Add New Node).............................................................................. 3.70
Figure 60 CMC Setup > Groups Page Detail ............................................................................... 3.71
Figure 61 CMC Setup > Identities Page....................................................................................... 3.72
Figure 62 CMC Setup > Rendezvous Page Detail ....................................................................... 3.73
Figure 63 CMC Profiles Page (Manage Profiles) ......................................................................... 3.74
Figure 64 CMC Profiles Page....................................................................................................... 3.75
Figure 65 CMC Profiles > Apply Profile Page .............................................................................. 3.76
Figure 66 CMC Profiles > Edit Profile Page Detail (Select Profile) .............................................. 3.77
Figure 67 CMC Profiles > Edit Profile Page Detail (Edit Comment)............................................. 3.77
Figure 68 CMC Profiles > Edit Profile Page Detail (Add Generic Command) .............................. 3.77
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Figure 69 CMC Profiles > Edit Profile Page Detail (All Commands) ............................................ 3.78
Figure 70 Preset Profiles > Show Namespace Page Detail ......................................................... 3.79
Figure 71 Preset Profiles > Purge Objects Page Detail ............................................................... 3.80
Figure 72 Preset Profiles > Audit Nodes Page Detail................................................................... 3.81
Figure 73 Preset Profiles > Apply Probe Page Detail................................................................... 3.82
Figure 74 Service Director > Configure Page Detail (New Preset XML Response)..................... 3.83
Figure 75 Service Director > Configure Page Detail (New URL Host) ......................................... 3.83
Figure 76 Service Director > Configure Page Detail (Optional Security Configuration) ............... 3.84
Figure 77 Service Director > Configure Page Detail (Match Response Configuration)................ 3.85
Figure 78 Service Director > Configure Page Detail (Manage Service Director) ......................... 3.85
Figure 79 Service Director > Configure Page Detail (Service Director’s crossdomain.xml
Configuration) ................................................................................................................................. 3.86
Figure 80 Admission Control > Configure Page Detail (Configure Control Parameters).............. 3.87
Figure 81 Admission Control > Configure Page Detail (Monitored Nodes List) ........................... 3.88
Figure 82 Admission Control > Configure Page Detail (Add Node to be Monitored) ................... 3.88
Figure 83 CMC View Log Page Detail.......................................................................................... 3.89
Figure 84 CMC Reports Page Detail............................................................................................ 3.90
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Log Into the System, First Time ..................................................................................................... 3.34
Set DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) Primary Interface .............................................. 3.40
Add a New Interface Alias ............................................................................................................. 3.40
Set Default Gateway ...................................................................................................................... 3.41
Add Static Routes .......................................................................................................................... 3.41
Add or Modify Name Servers ......................................................................................................... 3.42
Set System Hostname ................................................................................................................... 3.43
Set Static Host Entries ................................................................................................................... 3.44
Add New Host ................................................................................................................................ 3.44
Add New Static ARP Entry ............................................................................................................ 3.45
Empty the ARP Cache ................................................................................................................... 3.45
Configure the CMC Web-based Interface ...................................................................................... 3.46
Configure the CMC Web-based Proxy .......................................................................................... 3.47
Add a New User ............................................................................................................................. 3.49
Change User Passwords ............................................................................................................... 3.49
Generate Host Keys ...................................................................................................................... 3.50
Set Authentication Methods for System Logins ............................................................................. 3.50
Set Authorization for System Logins .............................................................................................. 3.51
Configure RADIUS Authentication ................................................................................................. 3.51
Configure TACACS+ Authentication .............................................................................................. 3.53
Configure SNMP ............................................................................................................................ 3.55
Configure Fault Reporting .............................................................................................................. 3.57
Configure Logging Options ............................................................................................................ 3.59
Manage Configuration Files ........................................................................................................... 3.61
Upload Configuration Files ............................................................................................................ 3.62
Set System Date and Time ............................................................................................................ 3.63
Configure Network Time Protocol (NTP) ....................................................................................... 3.64
Add or Remove Licenses ............................................................................................................... 3.65
Reboot ........................................................................................................................................... 3.66
Install Upgrades ............................................................................................................................. 3.66
Add Nodes for CMC Management ................................................................................................. 3.68
Create CMC Groups ...................................................................................................................... 3.71
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Create Node Identities CMC Authentication .................................................................................. 3.71
Set CMC Rendezvous Parameters ................................................................................................ 3.73
Create and Manage CMC Profiles .................................................................................................3.74
Apply CMC Profiles ........................................................................................................................ 3.75
Edit CMC Profiles .......................................................................................................................... 3.76
View Node Namespaces ............................................................................................................... 3.79
Purge Node Namespace Objects .................................................................................................. 3.79
Audit Managed Nodes ................................................................................................................... 3.80
Configure Service Director ............................................................................................................. 3.83
Configure Admission Control Parameters ..................................................................................... 3.87
Add Node to Monitoring List .......................................................................................................... 3.88
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CHAPTER 1 Preface Media Flow Manager Administrator’s Guide
CHAPTER 1
Preface
This Administrator’s Guide is written for administrators of Juniper Networks Media Flow
Manager. In addition to the Guide to This Document
section, below, this preface includes
these topics:
Documentation and Release Notes
Typographical Conventions
Ter m i n ol o gy
Documentation Feedback
Requesting Technical Support
Guide to This Document
This document provides information on the following topics:
Media Flow Manager Overview—An overview of Media Flow Manager features.
Media Flow Manager Web-Based Interface—A page-by-page description of the Web-
based interface for Media Flow Manager.
About the Command Line Interface (CLI)—Describes CMC CLI logging in, command
notation conventions, roles and privileges, terminology, and CLI options.
CLI Commands—Alphabetical list of all commands including keywords, arguments, and
notes.
Documentation and Release Notes
To obtain the most current version of all Juniper Networks® technical documentation, see the
product documentation page on the Juniper Networks website at
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/
.
Juniper Networks supports a technical book program to publish books by Juniper Networks
engineers and subject matter experts with book publishers around the world. These books go
beyond the technical documentation to explore the nuances of network architecture,
deployment, and administration using JUNOS Software and Juniper Networks devices. In
addition, the Juniper Networks Technical Library, published in conjunction with O'Reilly Media,
explores improving network security, reliability, and availability using JUNOS configuration
techniques. All the books are for sale at technical bookstores and book outlets around the
world. The current list can be viewed at http://www.juniper.net/books
.
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Typographical Conventions
Table 1 describes the typefaces used in this book.
Terminology
This section provides definitions for Juniper Networks and industry-standard terms that may
be unfamiliar to the reader.
AFR Assured Flow Rate. An Media Flow Controller option that, when enabled, ensures that
media content is delivered at a rate that is minimally needed for the video to play smoothly.
Bit-rate A data rate (the amount of data transferred in one direction over a link divided by the
time taken to transfer it) expressed in bits per second. Juniper Networks notation examples:
Kbps (kilobits per second), KB/s (kilobytes per second).
Edge cache An appliance placed between the Internet and the Web server which caches
content (like Java Script, CSS, images, etc.) and delivers them for the Web server, freeing up
that server for other processes. Media Flow Controller as an edge cache is effectively a
“reverse proxy,” that provides these benefits: reduces the load (network and CPU) on an origin
server by servicing previously retrieved content and enhances the user experience due to a
decrease in latency.
Full Download A media delivery mode in which the entire media file is downloaded before
playback begins; contrast with Progressive Download (see PDL, Progressive DownLoad
).
Table 1 Typefaces Used in This Book
Typeface Use Example
Arial Ordinary text. The origin server organizes media
content hierarchically.
Arial Bold Commands in running text, and
screen elements such as page
titles, and option labels.
Use the interface command to
configure IP addresses.
In the Management Console, use
the Setup > Date and time page.
Arial Italic Book titles, and emphasis. See the Juniper Networks Media
Flow Manager Administrator’s
Guide and CLI Command
Reference
Courier New
Text displayed online at a
command line.
Please enter your IP
address
Courier New
Bold
Text that you type exactly as
shown; variables are shown in
chevrons (< > ), parameters (which
may include variables) are shown
in box brackets ([ ]), options are
shown in curly brackets ({ }). Run-
on lines are indicated by an indent
(as shown at right).
interface eth0 ip
address <IP address>
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