Changing Network Settings - Juniper JA2500 Junos Space Hardware Manual

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Changing Network Settings

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NOTE:
All passwords are case-sensitive.
You can choose a password that is at least eight characters long, and
that contains characters from at least three of the following four
character classes: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers (0
through 9), and special characters.
However, if a password satisfies the preceding criteria but contains only
a single uppercase letter at the beginning or only a single number at the
end, then that password is considered invalid. In order to be counted as
a valid character class, a single uppercase letter must not be at the
beginning of the password, and a single number must not be at the end.
For example, Abcdwip9, Qc9rdiwt, and bRfjvin9 are invalid passwords,
but AAbcdwip99, Qc9rdiwtQ, and bRfjvin99 are valid passwords.
Alternatively, instead of using a string of characters, you can choose a
passphrase that is between 16 and 40 characters long, and contains at
least three dictionary words separated by at least one special character.
For example, big#three;fork (14 characters long) and circlefaceglass
(no special characters) are invalid passphrases, but @big#three;fork&
and circle;face;glass are valid passphrases.
Type the new password and press Enter.
4.
Retype the new password and press Enter.
5.
If the password change is successful, a message is displayed and you are taken to the
Junos Space Settings Menu.
You can change the following network settings for your Junos Space Appliance:
DNS servers
Virtual IP address of the Junos Space node or FMPM node, Ethernet interface
parameters, and NAT configuration
Static routes
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