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Designing and Implementing a Junos Node Unifier Network

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JNU 1.2 Design <strong>and</strong> Implementation Guide<br />

Related<br />

Documentation<br />

JNU Data Plane Overview<br />

10<br />

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JNU Management Plane Overview on page 7<br />

• JNU Data Plane Overview on page 10<br />

• Initializing JNU Mode on the Controller on page 22<br />

• Running the Satellite Initialization Process on page 30<br />

• Centralized Collection of SNMP Statistics <strong>and</strong> Log Messages Overview on page 85<br />

The data plane of the controller <strong>and</strong> satellite devices, which is responsible for forwarding<br />

user data, is separate from the management plane. If your satellite device supports<br />

routing instances, the management configuration is placed in a routing instance, <strong>and</strong> you<br />

can reuse IP addresses that were used for JNU management.<br />

For load balancing <strong>and</strong> fast recovery, you can use link aggregation of both the<br />

management interfaces <strong>and</strong> data plane instances.<br />

Figure 3: JNU Architecture with Data Plane<br />

Controller<br />

NMS, Syslog, NTP<br />

Satellites<br />

Management Plane<br />

User Data Plane traffic designed<br />

to work with different Control Plane<br />

g041395<br />

Copyright © 2013, Juniper <strong>Network</strong>s, Inc.

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