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Configuring a Junos Space Appliance as a Standalone or Primary FMPM Node
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The eth1 interface is configured.
To verify that the eth1 address is configured, run the
7.
that the IP address displayed for eth1 is the same as the one that you configured.
You can now access the Junos Space node through the eth1 interface to perform
administrative tasks.
To troubleshoot issues in configuring the eth1 interface, refer to the
file.
/var/log/changeEth1.log
Junos Space Ethernet Interfaces Overview on page 4
Changing Network and System Settings for a Junos Space Appliance on page 139
Configuring a Junos Space Appliance as a Standalone or Primary FMPM Node on
page 113
Installing a Junos Space Image on a Junos Space Appliance by Using a USB Drive on
page 130
You can configure a Junos Space Appliance as a Junos Space node or as a specialized
network monitoring node used for fault monitoring and performance monitoring (FMPM).
An FMPM node can be configured as a standalone or primary FMPM node, or as a
secondary or backup FMPM node. The first FMPM node that you configure is always the
standalone or primary node; this node performs fault and performance monitoring of
the devices and nodes, and any events or alarms are stored in a PostgreSQL database
on this node. This topic explains how you can configure an appliance as a primary FMPM

node.

NOTE:
You must have at least one appliance already configured as a Junos
Space node to configure a different appliance as an FMPM node.
To configure a Junos Space Appliance as a standalone or primary FMPM node, you must
configure basic network and system settings to make the appliance accessible on the
network.
NOTE:
From Junos Space Network Management Platform Release 14.1R2 onward,
you can configure Junos Space Ethernet interfaces with only IPv4 addresses,
or both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
From Junos Space Network Management Platform Release 16.1R1 onward,
you can configure access to Junos Space through a Network Address
Translation (NAT) gateway.
Chapter 13: Performing Initial Configuration
ifconfig eth1
command and check
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