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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 />

SNMP Trap Process in the JNU <strong>Network</strong><br />

88<br />

Related<br />

Documentation<br />

Figure 6 on page 88 shows the SNMP trap process in the JNU network.<br />

Figure 6: SNMP Trap Process<br />

•<br />

NAT is<br />

applied<br />

2<br />

NMS<br />

(SNMP trap server)<br />

3<br />

4<br />

<strong>Network</strong> interface<br />

1 5<br />

Satellites<br />

Management Plane<br />

1— The satellite sends an SNMP trap<br />

4— For SNMPv3, the server responds to the<br />

notification or inform request to the<br />

controller.<br />

g041397<br />

inform request with an acknowledgment<br />

that it sends to the controller.<br />

2— The controller applies NAT to the trap 5— The controller sends the acknowledgment<br />

message so that the message source is the<br />

management IP address of the controller.<br />

to the satellite.<br />

3—The controller sends the trap message to<br />

the SNMP server.<br />

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

• Configuring the JNU Controller as an SNMP Proxy Agent on page 91<br />

• SNMP Get Process in the JNU <strong>Network</strong> on page 87<br />

• System Logging in the JNU <strong>Network</strong> on page 89<br />

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

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