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Juniper Devices

ZenPacks.zenoss.JuniperMonitor

The JuniperMonitor ZenPack allows system administrators to monitor their Juniper devices.

Commercial

This ZenPack is developed and supported by Zenoss Inc. Commercial ZenPacks are available to Zenoss commercial customers only. Contact Zenoss to request more information regarding this or any other ZenPacks. Click here to view all available Zenoss Commercial ZenPacks.

Support

This ZenPack is included with commercial versions of Zenoss and enterprise support for this ZenPack is provided to Zenoss customers with an active subscription.

Releases

Version 2.1.1 - Download

  • Released on 2014/03/05
  • Compatible with Zenoss Resource Manager 4.1.x, Zenoss Resource Manager 4.2.x, Zenoss Resource Manager 5.x.x

Prerequisites

Prerequisite Restriction
Product Zenoss platform 4.x, Zenoss 2.2 or higher
Required ZenPacks ZenPacks.zenoss.JuniperMonitor

Configuring Juniper Devices to Allow SNMP Queries

Configure the Juniper device to allow SNMP queries from the Zenoss platform server, and send SNMP v1 or SNMP v2 traps to the Zenoss platform server.

Configuring Zenoss platform

All Juniper devices must exist under the /Devices/Network/Juniper device class.

  1. Navigate to the device or device class in the Zenoss platform interface.
    • If applying changes to a device class:
      1. Select the class in the devices hierarchy.
      2. Click Details.
      3. Select Configuration Properties.
    • If applying changes to a device:
      1. Click the device in the device list.
      2. Select Configuration Properties.
  2. Edit the appropriate configuration properties for the device or devices.

    Juniper Configuration Properties

    Name Description
    zSnmpCommunity Consult with your network administrators to determine the SNMP community permitted.
    zSnmpMonitorIgnore Set to a value of False.
    zSnmpPort Set the SNMP port. The default port is 161.
    zSnmpVer Set the SNMP version. Set to a value of v2c.
  3. Click Save to save your changes. You will now be able to start collecting the Juniper device metrics from this device.

  4. Navigate to Graphs and you should see some place holders for graphs. After approximately fifteen minutes you should see the graphs start to become populated with information.

Daemons

Type Name
Type Name
Modeler zenmodeler
Performance Collector zenperfsnmp