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NAME

6       Smokeping::probes::TelnetJunOSPing - Juniper JunOS Probe for SmokePing
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SYNOPSIS

9        *** Probes ***
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11        +TelnetJunOSPing
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13        forks = 5
14        offset = 50%
15        packetsize = 100
16        step = 300
17        timeout = 15
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19        # The following variables can be overridden in each target section
20        junospass = password # mandatory
21        junosuser = user # mandatory
22        pings = 5
23        psource = 192.168.2.129
24        source = 192.168.2.1 # mandatory
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26        # [...]
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28        *** Targets ***
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30        probe = TelnetJunOSPing # if this should be the default probe
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32        # [...]
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34        + mytarget
35        # probe = TelnetJunOSPing # if the default probe is something else
36        host = my.host
37        junospass = password # mandatory
38        junosuser = user # mandatory
39        pings = 5
40        psource = 192.168.2.129
41        source = 192.168.2.1 # mandatory
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DESCRIPTION

44       Integrates Juniper JunOS as a probe into smokeping.  Uses the telnet
45       protocol to run a ping from an JunOS device (source) to another device
46       (host).  This probe basically uses the "extended ping" of the Juniper
47       JunOS.  You have the option to specify which interface the ping is
48       sourced from as well.
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VARIABLES

51       Supported probe-specific variables:
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53       forks
54           Run this many concurrent processes at maximum
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56           Example value: 5
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58           Default value: 5
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60       offset
61           If you run many probes concurrently you may want to prevent them
62           from hitting your network all at the same time. Using the probe-
63           specific offset parameter you can change the point in time when
64           each probe will be run. Offset is specified in % of total interval,
65           or alternatively as 'random', and the offset from the 'General'
66           section is used if nothing is specified here. Note that this does
67           NOT influence the rrds itself, it is just a matter of when data
68           acqusition is initiated.  (This variable is only applicable if the
69           variable 'concurrentprobes' is set in the 'General' section.)
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71           Example value: 50%
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73       packetsize
74           The (optional) packetsize option lets you configure the packetsize
75           for the pings sent.
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77           Default value: 100
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79       step
80           Duration of the base interval that this probe should use, if
81           different from the one specified in the 'Database' section. Note
82           that the step in the RRD files is fixed when they are originally
83           generated, and if you change the step parameter afterwards, you'll
84           have to delete the old RRD files or somehow convert them. (This
85           variable is only applicable if the variable 'concurrentprobes' is
86           set in the 'General' section.)
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88           Example value: 300
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90       timeout
91           How long a single 'ping' takes at maximum
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93           Example value: 15
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95           Default value: 5
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97       Supported target-specific variables:
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99       junospass
100           The junospass option allows you to specify the password for the
101           username specified with the option junosuser.
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103           Example value: password
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105           This setting is mandatory.
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107       junosuser
108           The junosuser option allows you to specify a username that has ping
109           capability on the JunOS Device.
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111           Example value: user
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113           This setting is mandatory.
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115       pings
116           How many pings should be sent to each target, if different from the
117           global value specified in the Database section. Note that the
118           number of pings in the RRD files is fixed when they are originally
119           generated, and if you change this parameter afterwards, you'll have
120           to delete the old RRD files or somehow convert them.
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122           Example value: 5
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124       psource
125           The (optional) psource option specifies an alternate IP address or
126           Interface from which you wish to source your pings from.  Routers
127           can have many many IP addresses, and interfaces.  When you ping
128           from a router you have the ability to choose which interface and/or
129           which IP address the ping is sourced from.  Specifying an
130           IP/interface does not necessarily specify the interface from which
131           the ping will leave, but will specify which address the packet(s)
132           appear to come from.  If this option is left out the JunOS Device
133           will source the packet automatically based on routing and/or
134           metrics.  If this doesn't make sense to you then just leave it out.
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136           Example value: 192.168.2.129
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138       source
139           The source option specifies the JunOS device to which we telnet.
140           This is an IP address of an JunOS Device that you/your server:
141                1)  Have the ability to telnet to      2)  Have a valid
142           username and password for
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144           Example value: 192.168.2.1
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146           This setting is mandatory.
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AUTHORS

149       S H A N <shanali@yahoo.com>
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151       based HEAVILY on Smokeping::probes::TelnetIOSPing by
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153       John A Jackson <geonjay@infoave.net>
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155       based on Smokeping::probes::JunOSPing by
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157       Paul J Murphy <paul@murph.org>
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159       based on Smokeping::probes::FPing by
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161       Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>
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NOTES

164   JunOS configuration
165       The JunOS device should have a username/password configured, as well as
166       the ability to connect to the VTY(s).
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168       Some JunOS devices have a maximum of 5 VTYs available, so be careful
169       not to hit a limit with the 'forks' variable.
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171   Requirements
172       This module requires the Net::Telnet module for perl.  This is usually
173       included on most newer OSs which include perl.
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175   Debugging
176       There is some VERY rudimentary debugging code built into this module
177       (it's based on the debugging code written into Net::Telnet).  It will
178       log information into three files "TIPreturn", "TIPoutlog", and
179       "TIPdump".  These files will be written out into your current working
180       directory (CWD).  You can change the names of these files to something
181       with more meaning to you.
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183   Password authentication
184       You should be advised that the authentication method of telnet uses
185       clear text transmissions...meaning that without proper network security
186       measures someone could sniff your username and password off the
187       network.  I may attempt to incorporate SSH in a future version of this
188       module, but it is very doubtful.  Right now SSH adds a LOT of
189       processing overhead to a router, and isn't incredibly easy to implement
190       in perl.
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192       Having said this, don't be too scared of telnet.  Remember, the
193       original JunOSPing module used RSH, which is even more scary to use
194       from a security perspective.
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196   Ping packet size
197       The FPing manpage has the following to say on the topic of ping packet
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200       Number of bytes of ping data to send.  The minimum size (normally 12)
201       allows room for the data that fping needs to do its work (sequence
202       number, timestamp).  The reported received data size includes the IP
203       header (normally 20 bytes) and ICMP header (8 bytes), so the minimum
204       total size is 40 bytes.  Default is 56, as in ping. Maximum is the
205       theoretical maximum IP datagram size (64K), though most systems limit
206       this to a smaller, system-dependent number.
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