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Table 37: Configuring Basic Settings (continued)
Task
Define root authentication for access to
the router.
For readability, the entire key is
NOTE:
not shown.
Define the time zone the router is
located in.
Define the NTP server that NTP requests
can be sent to.
Define the DNS server that receives
DNS requests.
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Configuring Basic Settings with a Configuration Editor
J-Web Configuration Editor
1.
In the Nested configuration section,
next to Root authentication, click
Configure or Edit.
2.
Next to Ssh rsa, click Add New
Entry.
3.
In the Authorized
key box, type the RSA
password—for example, ssh-rsa
AAAAB3Nza...D9Y2gXF9ac==
root@routera.lab.router.net
4.
Click OK.
5.
Click OK a second time to
return to the System level in the
configuration editor hierarchy.
In the Time zone list, select the time
zone for your router—for example,
America/Los_Angeles.
1.
In the Nested configuration section,
next to Ntp, click Configure or
Edit.
2.
Next to Server, click Add New
Entry.
3.
In the Address box, type the NTP
server's IP address—for example,
10.148.2.21
4.
Click OK.
5.
Click OK a second time to
return to the System level in the
configuration editor hierarchy.
1.
Next to Name server, click Add
New Entry.
2.
In the Address box, type the
address of the DNS server—for
example, 10.148.2.32.
3.
Click OK.
CLI Configuration Editor
Set the root password. For example:
set root-authentication ssh-rsa
"ssh-rsa AAAAB3Nza...D9Y2gXF9ac==
root@routera.lab.router.net"
Set the time zone. For example:
set time-zone America/Los_Angeles
Set the address of the NTP server. For
example:
set ntp server 10.148.2.21
Set the address of the DNS server. For
example:
set name-server 10.148.2.32

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