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1- Create the auth.json file ( GUI_username, GUI_password and Tenant_name )

2- do a POST to get in the HTTP response with the auth_tokens ( HTTP response headers saved locally )


1- Create the auth.json file

https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/nfv1.0/topics/task/configuration/ccpe-api-obtain-admin-token.html

auth.json file
{
  "auth": {
    "scope": {
      "project": {
        "domain": {
          "id": "default"
        },
        "name": "<tenant name: JEAN_LUC_KRIKER>"
      }
    },
    "identity": {
      "password": {
        "user": {
          "domain": {
            "id": "default"
          },
          "password": "<loging password>",
          "name": "<user name:  jkriker@juniper.net>"
        }
      },
      "methods": [
        "password"
      ]
    }
  }
}



Go to Contrail Service Orchestratorhttps://contrail-juniper.net/
  • Select the tenant:  tenant_name
  • Go to:     Administration >>> Users                   
  • GUI_ username / GUI_password




Tenant_name:   



2- do a POST to get in the response the auth_tokens

curl -X POST -D headers -H "content-type:application/json" https://contrail-juniper.net/v3/auth/tokens -d@auth.json

-D headers  ( the response header will be save localy)

-d@auth.json ( use the auth.json file for the password authentication )


#  OLD   CSO lab:   curl -X POST -D headers -H "content-type:application/json" http://x48-byod.mycsolab.com:5000/v3/auth/tokens -d@auth.json



3- read the header file

# more headers 












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