Junos Telemetry Interface (JTI) provides to gRPC-based IKE and GPB UDP-based PIC sensors. These sensors provide visibility for IPSec services on different service complexes and nodes. Exported data is defined using an IP address and a UDP port. When an export interval expires, the most recent statistics collected by the sensors are gathered, placed in the payload of a UDP packet, and forwarded to a collector. A timestamp indicating when counters are read is included with the exported data to allow collectors to collate data. The timestamp also can determine if and when an event happened, such as a PIC hardware restart or if counters were cleared by means of the CLI.
The resource paths are:
To export telemetry data from Juniper equipment to an external collector requires both Junos Telemetry Interface (JTI) and gRPC to be configured.
| Product / Application | Software | Introduced Release |
|---|---|---|
| MX5 | Junos OS | 18.1R1 |
| MX10 | Junos OS | 18.1R1 |
| MX40 | Junos OS | 18.1R1 |
| MX80 | Junos OS | 18.1R1 |
| MX104 | Junos OS | 18.1R1 |
| MX204 | Junos OS | 18.1R1 |
| MX240 | Junos OS | 18.1R1 |
| MX480 | Junos OS | 18.1R1 |
| MX960 | Junos OS | 18.1R1 |
| MX2008 | Junos OS | 18.1R1 |
| MX2010 | Junos OS | 18.1R1 |
| MX2020 | Junos OS | 18.1R1 |
| MX10003 | Junos OS | 18.1R1 |