VPN Connectivity Procedures

VPN Connectivity Procedures

The topics below describe the procedure to follow for VPN connectivity.

Configuring VPN Connectivity with CME Network Services

Upon receipt of the Schedule B form, a CME Network Services engineer will review and evaluate the provided information. The engineer will send the following information to be used in configuring your connectivity:

  • A range of private addresses (per RFC 1918) from which you assign addresses to your hosts

  • A single private address (per RFC 1918) that you will use for your GRE tunnel

  • A single private loopback address (per RFC 1918) that you will use as the GRE tunnel source

  • An MDP certification template

  • A suggested router configuration

  • A unique pre-shared key (PSK) for authenticating devices and encrypting/decrypting packets

For details regarding the RFC 1918, a request for comment standards document on the topic of address allocation for private internets, see the RFC Editor site (http://www.rfc-editor.org/).

Sample Customer Cisco IOS Configuration

View a sample Customer Cisco IOS Configuration (CME Group Login required).

Verifying VPN Operation

After configuring the VPN connection for the Certification Environment VPN, verify VPN operation. See configuration details to test and verify VPN operations (CME Group Login required).

After Verifying the VPN Connection

After completing the tests described in the previous section, you should be ready to pull multicast data.

If you do not have an MDP listener host on your local network to send an IGMP join request to your router, you may temporarily configure an IGMP static join on your router inside interface to begin pulling multicast data. The interface-level Cisco IOS command to configure the static join is "ip igmp static group x.x.x.x", where "x.x.x.x" is one of the multicast group IP addresses from the chart at CME Globex Market Data Platform Certification Channel Definitions or CME Globex Market Data Platform New Release Certification Channel Definitions. Once IGMP is working either dynamically or statically, you can confirm the groups that you are trying to join by using the Cisco IOS command "show ip igmp groups". You should then begin pulling multicast data from CME Group and can confirm this with the Cisco IOS commands "sh ip pim rp" and "sh ip mroute count".

If you have any problems or questions performing the above, please contact the network engineer who has been assigned your work request.

After Establishing Connectivity to the CME Group Certification Environments

Your firm may soon be ready to perform application testing and attain CME Group certification. Users performing certification may refer to the following topics:

  • CME Market Data Platform describes how to develop for the new platform and how the platform will read from the user interface of the customer-side application.

  • CME Market Data Platform AutoCert+ Guide describes how to log into the AutoCert+ site and lists the required and optional test scripts corresponding to MDP message functionality.

 




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