Creating an OCX-Router(v1)
This page explains how to create the router resource that serves as the core function of the OCX-Router(v1) using the OCX Portal.
Creating an OCX-Router(v1) automatically generates two instances—Primary and Secondary.
This configuration of two instances per resource ensures connection redundancy for your network.
Preparation
Please confirm the following before creating an OCX-Router(v1):
- Your User Role is either
adminoruser. - Prepare the following information according to your network requirements:
- The AS Number to be used (required for BGP).
OCX-Router(v1) Creation Procedure
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Log in to the OCX Portal.
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Click [OCX-Router(v1)] from the left navigation bar.
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On the OCX-Router(v1) page, click [+ Create] in the upper right corner.
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The creation screen will appear. Configure the items as follows and click [Create].
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Name
- Enter an arbitrary name (max 40 characters) for easy identification.
- Leading and trailing whitespaces are automatically removed.
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Location
- Select from the following. Please note that the location cannot be changed after creation.
Location Tokyo Osaka Singapore -
Primary Router ID
- Enter the router ID for the Primary router. This serves as a unique identifier for the BGP router and is evaluated as a path attribute.
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Secondary Router ID
- Enter the router ID for the Secondary router. This must be unique and cannot overlap with the Primary Router ID.
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Local ASN
- Enter the AS Number for the router. 4-byte ASNs are supported.
- Note: If left blank, the system default value of
65000will be set (this can be changed later). - Note: Refer to the [Supplement] section for unusable ASNs.
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A confirmation pop-up will appear. Review the costs associated with the creation and click [Create].
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Confirm that the created resource appears in the list with the status activated.
Note: You can update the status by clicking [Refresh] in the upper right corner.
This completes the creation of the OCX-Router(v1).
Once the OCX-Router(v1) is created, you can begin creating Interfaces for it. For the procedure to create an Interface, please refer to Creating an Interface.
Remarks
- Created router resources are managed as a single unit consisting of two instances, named
(Your Name)_primaryand(Your Name)_secondary. - The router is ready for use once both the primary and secondary router statuses have changed to activated.
- The following ASNs cannot be used as they are reserved by RFC:
- 0
- 23456
- 65535
- 4294967295