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Committing the Configuration

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NOTE:
The DNS server does not use the hostname to resolve to the correct
IP address. This hostname is used only to display the name of the routing
engine in the CLI. For example, this hostname shows on the command-line
prompt when the user is logged on to the CLI:
[edit]
user-name@host-name>
Configure the IP address of the DNS server.
2.
[edit]
root# set system name-server address
Configure the router's domain name.
3.
[edit]
root# set system domain-name domain-name
Configure the IP address and prefix length for the router's management Ethernet
4.
interface.
NOTE:
The RE-C1800 Routing Engine (
the fxp0 management Ethernet interface or the fxp1 and fxp2 internal
Ethernet interfaces. Use the
Engine.
[edit]
root# set interfaces em0 unit 0 family inet address address/prefix-length
Configure the IP address of a backup routing engine. The backup routing engine is
5.
used while the local router is booting and if the routing process fails to start. After the
routing process starts, the backup routing engine address is removed from the local
routing and forwarding tables.
[edit]
root# set system backup-router address
(Optional) Configure the static routes to remote subnets with access to the
6.
management port. Access to the management port is limited to the local subnet. To
access the management port from a remote subnet, you must add a static route to
that subnet within the routing table.
[edit]
root# set routing-options static route remote-subnet next-hop destination-IP retain
no-readvertise
Configure the telnet service at the
7.
[edit]
set system services telnet
Display the configuration to verify that it is correct.
1.
Chapter 14: Configuring Junos OS
RE-DUO-1800
interface for the RE-C1800 Routing
em0
[edit system services]
hierarchy level.
) does not support
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