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To boot the Junos Space Appliance, do the following:
Power on the management device (PC or laptop) that is connected to the appliance's
1.
console port.
Power on the appliance by toggling the power switch located at the rear panel of the
2.
appliance.
The appliance is shipped with a version of the Junos Space Network Management
Platform software installed. When the appliance is powered on, the serial console
displays diagnostic information before booting. When booting is complete, the serial
console displays the login prompt. You are now ready to configure basic settings on
the appliance.
Connecting a Junos Space Appliance to a Management Console on page 41
Configuring a Junos Space Appliance as a Junos Space Node on page 46
Configuring a Junos Space Appliance as a Standalone or Primary FMPM Node on
page 51
Installing a Junos Space Image on a Junos Space Appliance Using a USB Drive on
page 64
Powering Off the Junos Space Appliance on page 69
This topic applies to the following Junos Space Appliances: JA1500 and JA2500.
You can configure a Junos Space Appliance as a Junos Space node or as a specialized
node used for fault monitoring and performance monitoring (FMPM). To configure a
Junos Space Appliance as a Junos Space node, you must configure basic network and
system settings to make the appliance accessible on the network.
Before you begin, do the following:
Ensure that the Junos Space Appliance is connected to a management console and
that the management device is powered on.
Ensure that the appliance is booted and displays the login prompt at the console.
Ensure that you have the following information available:
IP address and subnet mask for the Ethernet interface eth0
IP address of the default gateway
IP address of the name server
(Optional) IP address and subnet mask for the Ethernet interface eth3, if you are
configuring two Ethernet interfaces for IP connectivity
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