Summary of Release 2.5 Features
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Summary of Release 2.5 Features
This section describes key features of the current AI-Scripts release.
AI-Scripts 2.5R1
Features
Empty FPC heap / jtree attachments suppressed in AI-Scripts. (PR 540766)
Remove trend-data section from AI-Scripts problem event-scripts. (PR 556345)
Apply AI-Scripts JMB file permissions workaround for Junos PR/513414. (PR 556607)
Event-Scripts
Added AI-Script event for mrvl_brg_port_stg_cist_init. (PR 545325)
Added AI-Script event for cm_read_i2c errno:5. (PR 545466)
Added AI-Script event for /kernel: ifd_request: RTM_ID <48> should only do pointchanges.
(PR 545468)
Added AI script for event %KERN-3: jsr_prl_recv_ack_msg(). (PR 556009)
Resolved Issues
Trim the link for the KB note for the event pfestat_req_receive. (PR 545464)
AI-Scripts workaround for JUNOS PR/520377, which generates duplicate chassis-module
subtags in Routing Engine section on M320 and some EX Series platforms. (PR 548758)
Modify the problem description field in problem-event-mrvl_brg_port_cist_init.slax to include
the related KB link. (PR 549035)
Trim the KB link for AI-Scripts problem-event-GenCfgBloberror.slax. (PR 551498)
AI-Scripts problem events for protocol-neighbor-related issues in BGP, OSPF, RSVP, and
ISIS have been removed. (PR 555122)
Modify attachments in AI-Scripts event-script problem-event-ichipregerr.slax. (PR 555489)
AI-Scripts Operation
AI-Scripts do the following tasks:
React to specific incident events that occur on devices and provide relevant information about
the problems for analysis
Periodically collect data on events that can be used to predict and prevent risks in the future
Package all incident and intelligence event data into a structured format, such as a Juniper
Message Bundle (JMB), and send it to a remote archive location so that it can be collected
and displayed by Advanced Insight Manager (AIM)
AI-Script Modes
AI-Scripts operate in two distinct modes:
Reactive (incident-driven)—A trigger event occurs and is detected on a device. An AI-Script
is executed. An AI-Script builds a Juniper Message Bundle (JMB) with event and router data,
and sends it to a designated AIM archive location.