In a typical network, the Services Router has the basic settings listed in Table 21.
Determine the values to set on the Services Router in your network.
Table 21: Sample Settings on a Services Router
Services Router Property
Services Router hostname
Access for user "root"
IP address of the NTP server used to synchronize system time
on the Services Router
Services Router location
IP address of the DNS server to which DNS requests are sent
Domains to which the Services Router belongs
IP address of a backup router to use while the Services Router
is booting or if the routing protocol processes fail to start
Loopback IP address and prefix length for the Services Router
lo0 interface
IP address and prefix length for the Services Router fe-0/0/0
interface
To use a configuration editor to configure basic settings:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy in either the J-Web or CLI
configuration editor.
To configure basic settings, perform the configuration tasks described in
Table 22.
If you are using the J-Web interface, click Commit to view a summary of your
changes, then click OK to commit the configuration. If you are using the CLI,
commit the configuration by entering the
To check the configuration, see "Displaying Basic Connectivity Configurations"
on page 67.
Configuring the Services Router with a Configuration Editor
Value
routera
SSH RSA public key
10.148.2.21
Sunnyvale, California, USA, which is in the
America/Los_Angeles time zone
10.148.2.32
lab.router.net and router.net
192.168.2.44
172.16.1.24/32
192.168.2.24/24
command.
commit
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