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upport Information for Juniper Devices This chapter contains the Virtual etwork Element (VE) device support information in Cisco AA 3.6 P1 for the following devices: Juniper Routers, page 199 For information about the technologies supported by each of these VEs, see upported Technologies on Juniper Devices, page 203. Juniper Routers This section includes the following information about Juniper routers: Juniper upported oftware Versions, page 199 Juniper upported Topologies, page 200 Juniper upported Modules, page 200 Juniper upported Technologies, page 202 Juniper upported ervice Events, page 202 ote For information about which E types are supported in Cisco AA 3.6 P1, see upported Juniper Devices in Cisco AA 3.6 P1. Juniper upported oftware Versions Table 150 lists the supported software versions for Juniper routers in Cisco AA 3.6 P1. Table 150 upported oftware Versions for Juniper Routers Certification oftware Version Level 7.4R1.7 7.6 7.4R1.7 7.1 R2.2 199

Juniper Routers upport Information for Juniper Devices Table 150 upported oftware Versions for Juniper Routers (continued) oftware Version 7.4R3.3 8.1R2.4 7.4R3.3 8.1R2.4 7.6 7.4R3.3 8.1R2.4 8.4R1.13 8.1R4.3 7.4R4.3 Certification Level ote oftware versions marked with an asterisk (representing a wildcard) are supported by Cisco AA 3.6 P1. pecific software versions that have been tested and verified are listed individually and marked as V. Juniper upported Topologies The following topologies are supported for Juniper routers in Cisco AA 3.6 P1: IP MAC Juniper upported Modules Table 151 lists the supported modules for Juniper routers in Cisco AA 3.6 P1. Table 151 upported Modules for Juniper Routers Module ame Module Description Certification Level PEM AC/DC Power upply Top Fan Fan Module FPC: M320 FPC Type 1 Flexible PIC Concentrators PIC: Adaptive ervices-ii Physical Interface Card PIC: 1x TM-16 DH, MR 1 Port TM16 PIC with FP PIC: 1x 10GE(LA/WA) IQ2 1Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 PIC with XFP Routing Engine 0 Routing Engine 200

upport Information for Juniper Devices Juniper Routers Table 151 upported Modules for Juniper Routers (continued) Module ame Module Description FPM GBU Fuse Module CB Control Board CIP Connector Interface Pannel IB witch Interface Board PIC: 1x CHTM1 IQ DH, 1 Port Channelized TM1 IQ PIC MIR PIC: 10x CHE1 IQ 10 Port Channelized E1 IQ PIC PIC: 1x OC-48 OET FP 1 Port OET/DH OC48c/TM16 PIC with FP PIC: 1x Tunnel Tunnel ervices PIC PIC: 1x OC-12 OET, MIR 1 Port OET/DH OC12c/TM4 PIC PIC: 1x G/E, 1000 BAE 1 Port Gigabit Ethernet PIC with FP PIC: 4x E3 IQ 4 Port E3 IQ PIC PIC: 1x G/E IQ, 1000 BAE 1 Port Gigabit Ethernet IQ PIC with FP PIC: 4x TM-1 DH, MIR 4 Port OET/DH OC3c/TM1 PIC PIC: 4x CHD3 IQ 4 Port Channelized D3 IQ PIC PIC: 4x F/E, 100 BAE-TX 4 100Base-TX ports Fast Ethernet PICs PIC: 1x G/E, 1000 BAE-X 1 Port Gigabit Ethernet IQ PIC with FP PIC: 2x T3 2 Port T3 PIC CFEB Internet Processor II Fuse Module M10i Midplane M10i Midplane 1 M320Midplane M320 Midplane 1 PIC: 1x TM-4 DH, MM 1 Port OET/DH OC12c/TM4 PIC PIC: 4x TM-4 DH, MIR 4 Port OET/DH OC12c/TM4 PIC PIC: 2x OC-3 ATM-II IQ, MIR 2 Port ATM2 OC3/TM1 IQ PIC M10i HCM M10i High-Availability Chassis Manager Certification Level 1. The midplane is a panel located in the center of the chassis, running from side to side and forming the rear of the PIC card cage. All router components plug directly into the midplane. This means the midplane is just a holder for the PICs inside the chassis. If the midplane for Juniper VEs in AA is not supported, a "device unsupported" alarm is generated. The midplane for Juniper VEs will not be displayed in the etwork Vision GUI. ote For detailed information about the specific technologies and attributes supported by this E, see Juniper upported Technologies, page 202. 201

Juniper Routers upport Information for Juniper Devices Juniper upported Technologies The following technologies are supported by the Juniper in Cisco AA 3.6 P1: Base Logical Components, page 204 Layer 1, page 204 IP, page 205 Routing Protocols, page 207 Ethernet (Physical), page 207 Physical Equipment, page 208 Ethernet (Logical), page 209 ATM, page 209 Frame Relay, page 211 HDLC, page 212 MPL, page 212 VP, page 215 Juniper upported ervice Events Table 152 lists the supported service events (also called service alarms) for Juniper routers in Cisco AA 3.6 P1. Table 152 ervice Events for Juniper Routers Event ame All ip interfaces down active ip interfaces found interface status down/up card in/out link down/up Device Unreachable CPU Over Utilized Memory Over utilize Device Unsupported Discard Packets Dropped Packets Module Unsupported Port Flapping Port Down Rx Over utilized Tx Over utilized Expedited 202

upport Information for Juniper Devices Table 152 ervice Events for Juniper Routers (continued) Event ame VP leak BGP eighbor Down Card up/down Expedited upported Technologies on Juniper Devices The following sections list the objects and attributes that are supported on Juniper devices in Cisco AA 3.6 P1 per technology: Base Logical Components, page 204 Layer 1, page 204 IP, page 205 Routing Protocols, page 207 Ethernet (Physical), page 207 Physical Equipment, page 208 Ethernet (Logical), page 209 ATM, page 209 Frame Relay, page 211 HDLC, page 212 MPL, page 212 VP, page 215 ote For more information about the objects and attributes described in this chapter, see Cisco Active etwork Abstraction Technology upport and Information Model Reference Manual, Version 3.6 ervice Pack 1. 203

upported Technologies on Juniper Devices upport Information for Juniper Devices Base Logical Components Table 153 summarizes base logical component support on Juniper devices in Cisco AA 3.6 P1. Table 153 Base Logical Component upport on Juniper Devices Managed Element Object (IMO ame IManagedElement) IP Address Communication tate Investigation tate Element Category Element Type and Key Device ame ystem ame ystem Description Up Time oftware Version Vendor Identity Memory and CPU Usage Agent Memory umber of Device Components umber of Logical Entries Layer 1 Table 154 summarizes Layer 1 attribute support on Juniper devices in Cisco AA 3.6 P1. Table 154 Layer 1 upport on Juniper Devices Physical Layer Object (IMO ame IPhysicalLayer) Media Type Clocking ource Maximum peed Is Internal Port 204

upport Information for Juniper Devices upported Technologies on Juniper Devices Table 154 Layer 1 upport on Juniper Devices (continued) Maximum and Minimum Discarded Thresholds Discarded Bandwidth Maximum and Minimum Dropped Thresholds Dropped Bandwidth Maximum and Minimum Input Threshold Input Bandwidth Maximum and Minimum Output Thresholds Output Bandwidth Discarded and Received Input Data Counters Dropped and Forward Output Data Counters Administrative tatus Operational tatus Operational tatus Date IP Table 155 summarizes IP attribute support on Juniper devices in Cisco AA 3.6 P1. Table 155 IP upport on Juniper Devices IP Interface Object (IMO ame IIPInterface) IP Address ubnetwork Mask IP Interface Addresses Interface ame Interface Description IP Interface tate 205

upported Technologies on Juniper Devices upport Information for Juniper Devices Table 155 IP upport on Juniper Devices (continued) OPF Interface Cost Broadcast Address MTU Lookup Method Address Resolution Type ARP Timeout ecured ARP ICMP Mask Reply IGMP Proxy HRP Groups IP Multiplexing Table Routing Entry Object (IMO ame IRoutingEntry) Destination IP ubnet ext Hop IP Address Type Routing Protocol Type Outgoing Interface ame ARP Entry Object (IMO ame IARPEntry) IP Address MAC Address Port Entry Type HRP Group Entry Object (IMO ame HRPGroupEntry) Group umber Port Description Priority Coupled Router tate Tracking Interfaces Virtual IP Address Virtual MAC Address 206

upport Information for Juniper Devices upported Technologies on Juniper Devices Routing Protocols Table 156 summarizes routing protocol attribute support on Juniper devices in Cisco AA 3.6 P1. Table 156 Routing Protocol upport on Juniper Devices BGP eighbor Entry Object (IMO ame IBgpeighborEntry) Identifier eighbor Type Distributing Interfaces Remote Address Remote Autonomous ystem tatus Hold Time Keep Alive Time OPF Entry Object (IMO ame IOspfEntry) Area Identifier IP Address Type Administrative tatus Operational tatus Ethernet (Physical) Table 157 summarizes support for physical Ethernet attributes on Juniper devices in Cisco AA 3.6 P1. Table 157 Ethernet Physical upport on Juniper Devices Ethernet Channel Object (IMO ame IEthernetChannel) Channel Group Channel Bandwidth Ethernet Interface Object (IMO ame IEthernet) 207

upported Technologies on Juniper Devices upport Information for Juniper Devices Table 157 Ethernet Physical upport on Juniper Devices (continued) MAC Address Duplex Mode Output Flow Control Input Flow Control Physical Equipment Table 158 summarizes physical equipment support on Juniper devices in Cisco AA 3.6 P1. Table 158 Physical Equipment upport on Juniper Devices Module/Board Object (IMO ame Imodule) Module ame Module Description oftware Version Operational tatus Hardware Type & Version Managed IP Address Redundant Equipment Configured Redundancy Redundancy tatus Operational tatus Last Changed upported Physical Termination Points erial umber (soft property) Chassis Object (IMO ame Ichassis) Equipment Holder Type Description erial umber 208

upport Information for Juniper Devices upported Technologies on Juniper Devices Ethernet (Logical) Table 159 summarizes support for logical Ethernet attributes on Juniper devices in Cisco AA 3.6 P1. Table 159 Ethernet Logical upport on Juniper Devices VLA Encapsulation Object (IMO ame IIEEE802) VLA Identification Binding Information Binding tatus Bridging Entry Object (IMO ame IBridgeEntry) Destination MAC Address Outgoing Interface ATM Table 160 summarizes support for Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) attributes on Juniper devices in Cisco AA 3.6 P1. Table 160 ATM upport on Juniper Devices ATM Interface Object (IMO ame IAtm) ATM Address Interface Type VP and VC Ranges VC Table Cross-Connect Table ATM VC Object (IMO ame IAtmVc) Virtual Channel Identifier Virtual Path Identifier haping Profile Discarded and Received Input Data Counters 209

upported Technologies on Juniper Devices upport Information for Juniper Devices Table 160 ATM upport on Juniper Devices (continued) Dropped and Forward Output Data Counters Ingress Traffic Descriptor Egress Traffic Descriptor Administrative tatus Operational tatus Virtual Connection Encapsulation Object (IMO ame IVcBasedEncapsulation) Virtual Connection Interface Binding Information Binding tatus ATM Traffic Descriptor Object (IMO ame IAtmTrafficDescriptor) Traffic Descriptor Type ervice Category Cell Loss Priority Cell Delay Variation Cell Delay Variation Tolerance Maximum High Priority and Aggregate Burst Rates Minimum High Priority and Aggregate Cell Rates ustainable High Priority and Aggregate Cell Rates Peak High Priority and Aggregate Cell Rates ame Index ATM Access Traffic Descriptor Object (IMO ame IAtmAccessTrafficDescriptor) cope Maximum Active VPCs and VCCs Maximum upported VPI and VCI Bits 210

upport Information for Juniper Devices upported Technologies on Juniper Devices Table 160 ATM upport on Juniper Devices (continued) Generic Flow Control Mode Police Mode ame Index ATM Logical Interface Object (IMO ame IAtmLogicalPort/Trunk) ame as ATM interface Frame Relay Table 161 summarizes support for Frame Relay attributes on Juniper devices in Cisco AA 3.6 P1. Table 161 Frame Relay upport on Juniper Devices Frame Relay Interface Object (IMO ame Iframerelay/IFrTrunk) Address Format Maximum upported VCs Protocol Type VC Table Cross-Connect Table Frame Relay VC Object (IMO ame IFrVc) Data Link Connection Identifier Traffic Descriptor Discard and Received Input Data Counters Dropped and Forward Output Data Counters Ingress Traffic Descriptor Egress Traffic Descriptor Administrative tatus Operational tatus 211

upported Technologies on Juniper Devices upport Information for Juniper Devices Table 161 Frame Relay upport on Juniper Devices (continued) Frame Relay Traffic Descriptor Object (IMO ame IFRTrafficDescriptor) Committed Rate Excess Burst Rate ame Index Frame Relay Logical Interface Object (IMO ame IFramerelayLogicalPort/Trunk) ame as IFrameRelay HDLC Table 162 summarizes support for High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) attributes on Juniper devices in CiscoAA3.6P1. Table 162 HDLC upport on Juniper Devices High Level Data Link Control Encapsulation Object (IMO ame IEncapsulation) Virtual Connection Interface Binding Information Binding tatus MPL Table 163 summarizes support for Multiprotocol Label witching (MPL) attributes on Juniper devices in CiscoAA3.6P1. Table 163 MPL upport on Juniper Devices MPL Interface Object (IMO ame IMpls) Distribution Protocol 212

upport Information for Juniper Devices upported Technologies on Juniper Devices Table 163 MPL upport on Juniper Devices (continued) Outer and Inner Labels Traffic Engineering Properties Resource Reservation Properties MPL TE Tunnel Interface Object (IMO ame IMplsTETunnel) Destination Address Outgoing Interface and Label Path Identification Requested Bandwidth Measured Average Burst and Peak Bandwidth etup and Hold Priority Affinity Bits and Mask Automatic Route Announcement tatus Optimization Lock Down tatus Path Option ame Description Administrative tatus Operational tatus Point-to-Point Layer 2 MPL Tunnel Interface Object (IMO ame IPTPLayer2MplsTunnel) Local and Remote Router Addresses Local and Remote Virtual Connection Labels Tunnel Identification Tunnel tatus Local and Remote Tunnel Interface MPL TE Object (IMO ame IMplsTEProperties) 213

upported Technologies on Juniper Devices upport Information for Juniper Devices Table 163 MPL upport on Juniper Devices (continued) Administrative Weight s Identifier ignaling Protocol Available Physical and Reservable Bandwidth Reserved Bandwidth MPL TE Allocation Entry Object (IMO ame IMplsTEPropertiesAllocationEntry) Priority Level Allocated and Cumulative Bandwidth RVP Properties Object (IMO ame IRsvpProperties) Allocated Bandwidth Maximum Per Flow and Total Allowed Bandwidth LE Entry Object (IMO ame ILEEntry) Incoming Label Outgoing Interface and Label witching Action ext Hop IP Address MPL Aggregate Entry Object (IMO ame IMplsAggregateEntry) Virtual Routing Entity Incoming Label Outgoing Interface and Label witching Action ext Hop IP Address MPL TE Tunnel egment Object (IMO ame IMplsTEegment) egment Type Measured Average Burst and Peak Bandwidth Path Identification ame 214

upport Information for Juniper Devices upported Technologies on Juniper Devices VP Table 164 summarizes support for virtual private network (VP) attributes on Juniper devices in Cisco AA 3.6 P1. Table 164 VP upport on Juniper Devices VRF Entity Object (IMO ame IVrf) ame Route Distinguisher Virtual Routing Entry Object (IMO ame IVrfEntry) ext Hop BGP Address Incoming and Outgoing Inner Label Outer Label Destination IP ubnet ext Hop IP Address Type Routing Protocol Type Outgoing Interface ame Multi-Protocol BGP Entity Object (IMO ame IMpBgp) BGP Identifier Local Autonomous ystem Cross Virtual Routing Object (IMO ame ICrossVrfRoutingEntry) Outgoing Virtual Routing Entity Identifier Incoming and Outgoing Virtual Routing Tags Destination IP ubnet ext Hop IP Address Type Routing Protocol Type Outgoing Interface ame 215

upported Technologies on Juniper Devices upport Information for Juniper Devices 216