Domains
A Domain in netYCE sets common communication parameters for devices administered by the same team. Let's say your network has an admin teams for North America and EMEA. Devices in these two admin Domains have different configurations for AAA server in NA and EMEA. NA admins cannot access EMEA devices and vice versa. Accounts used by netYCE to access devices have different credentials in both Domains.
The domains form allows you to manage your domains using the following 5 subforms:
Management
The management form provides the configuration for snmp
and syslog
access. The screen also alows setting the
default enable
password when accessing a device.
Add a new Domain using New. Or start a new domain as a duplicate of another with Duplicate. Delete will delete a domain.
You can also Export and Import domain configurations for easy transport between netYCE servers.
Users
The Users form stored device access credentials
This form contains some fields that will soon become obsolete.
Field | Purpose |
---|---|
Rme user | The default account used by netYCE when accessing the device. Usually this account is configured in an external AAA system. The user upd is used when changing configuration (RW user) |
Rme user upd | |
Local user | An account that is tried when access with Rme User fails. Usually this account is configured in the local device configuration and becomes accessible when communication to the AAA server is lost. The user upd is used when changing configuration (RW user). |
Local user upd | |
Maint user | An account that can be chosen when executing maintenance jobs. Possibly because of privileges, or just to flag maintenance jobs versus other jobs. |
If ser chap host | Legacy Serial (modem) access user and password. |
If ser chap password | |
Fallback ppp user | Legacy serial PPP (network access) user and password |
Fallback ppp password | |
Fallback telnet user | Legacy serial telnet (console access via the network) user and password |
Fallback telnet password | |
ISDN passwrd | Legacy password used when connecting to an ISDN interface of the device |
Routing
The routing subform makes it possible to register BGP AS number, a north bound BGP AS number and password, TTY timeout, OSPF mask, HRSP password and a MPLS fingerprint
Custom
The custom subform allow to set values for custom attributes within the domain. These attributes can be defined in the custom attributes form in Admin ⇒ Custom attributes.
These attributes are available to jobs allowing to parameterize certain values for these jobs.
Networks
The networks subform lets you create networks within a defined domain based on prefix, netmask and inverse netmask.