Managing Traps
The agent sends traps to notify the manager of significant events that occur on the device.
To configure traps:
user@jdm# set snmp trap-group group-name targets ip-address
JDM traps are assigned the context jdm, and hypervisor traps are assigned the context
host.
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Configuring Enhanced Orchestration in the Disaggregated Junos OS Platform
Enhanced orchestration mode enables you to easily manage VNFs and service chains
without requiring the VNF XML descriptor files. By default, this mode is ON and this is the
recommended mode.
To enable enhanced orchestration:
[edit system services]
user@jdm# set enhanced-orchestration
NOTE: Ensure that you reboot the system after enabling the enhanced
orchestration mode.
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Configuring IPSec in the Disaggregated Junos OS Platform
The ipsec-nm mode allows you to enable or disable the ipsec-nm VNF. To secure the
management traffic using ipsec tunnel, you must enable the ipsec-nm mode and configure
the tunnel appropriately. By default, this mode is enabled.
To enable ipsec-nm:
[edit system services]
user@jdm# set system services ipsec-nm
To disable ipsec-nm:
[edit system services]
user@jdm# delete system services ipsec-nm
NOTE: CPU core 7 is available for use after you delete the ipsec-nm.
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