Juniper Networks JUNOS

To integrate IBM® QRadar® Risk Manager with your network devices, ensure that you review the requirements for the Juniper Networks JUNOS adapter.

The following features are available with the Juniper Networks JUNOS adapter:
  • Neighbor data support
  • SNMP discovery
  • OSPF dynamic routing
  • Static routing
  • Telnet and SSH connection protocols
  • Service-set NAT

The following table describes the integration requirements for the Juniper Networks JUNOS adapter.

Table 1. Integration requirements for the Juniper Networks JUNOS adapter

Integration requirement

Description

Versions

10.4 to 19.4

SNMP discovery

Matches SNMP sysOID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.2636

Required credential parameters

To add credentials in QRadar, log in as an administrator and use Configuration Monitor on the Risks tab.

Username

Password

Supported connection protocols

To add protocols in QRadar, log in as an administrator and use Configuration Monitor on the Risks tab.

Use any one of the following supported connection protocols:

Telnet

SSH

SCP

Commands that the adapter requires to log in and collect data

Note: A login announcement must end with \n. For example, set system login announcement "Login announcement\n". If it does not end with \n, then the backup fails.

set cli screen-length 0

show version

show chassis hardware | display xml

show chassis mac-addresses

show configuration interfaces | display xml

show interfaces | display xml

show system uptime

show chassis firmware

show chassis routing-engine

show configuration snmp | display xml

show configuration firewall | display xml

show configuration firewall family inet6

show configuration security | display xml

show configuration security zones | display xml

show configuration applications | display xml

show configuration firewall

show interfaces filters | display xml

show configuration routing-options | display xml

show ospf route | display xml

show route protocol bgp 0.0.0.0 | display xml

show configuration routing-instances <vrf> | display xml

(where <vrf> is the name of a VRF)

show configuration

show arp no-resolve

show ospf neighbor

show ospf rip neighbor

show ospf bgp neighbor

show configuration services | display xml