Performing The Initial Software Configuration For The Tx Matrix Router; Entering Configuration Mode; Configuring User Accounts And Passwords - Juniper TX MATRIX Hardware Manual

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Configuring User Accounts and Passwords

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TX Matrix Software and CLI Overview on page 145
Performing the Initial Software Configuration for the TX Matrix Router on page 142
These procedures connect a router to the network but do not enable it to forward traffic.
For complete information about enabling the router to forward traffic, including examples,
see the Junos OS configuration guides.
You configure the router by issuing Junos OS command-line interface (CLI) commands,
either on a console device attached to the
connection to a network connected to the
NOTE: These procedures enable you to use the
port. For the initial configuration, use a device attached to the
on the TX-CIP.
Entering Configuration Mode on page 142
1.
Configuring User Accounts and Passwords on page 142
2.
3.
Configuring System Attributes on page 143
Committing the Configuration on page 144
4.
Verify that the router is powered on.
1.
Log in as the root user. There is no password.
2.
Amnesiac <ttyd0>
login: root
Start the CLI.
3.
root@% cli
root>
Enter configuration mode.
4.
root> configure
Entering configuration mode.
[edit]
root#
For information about using an encrypted password or an SSH public key string (DSA or
RSA), see the Junos OS System Basics Configuration Guide.
Add a password to the root administration user account. Enter a clear-text password.
1.
port on the TX-CIP, or over a telnet
CONSOLE
ETHERNET
port on the TX-CIP.
ETHERNET
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