Establishing Basic Connectivity; Router Identification; Root Password; Time Zone And System Time - Juniper J2300 Getting Started Manual

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Router Identification

The domain name defines the network or subnetwork that the Services Router
belongs to. The hostname refers to the specific machine, while the domain
name is shared among all the devices in a given network. Together the
hostname and domain name identify the router in the network.

Root Password

The root user has complete privileges to configure the Services Router, and
manage files in the router's file system. Initially, the root password is not defined
on the router. To ensure basic security, you must define the root password
during initial configuration. If a root password is not defined, you cannot
commit configuration settings to take effect on the router.
If you use a plain-text password, the router displays the password as a encrypted
string so that users viewing the configuration cannot easily see the password.
The root password must meet the following conditions:
For Common Criteria environments only, the password must be between 10 and
20 characters long and must include at least three of the five character classes
(uppercase letters, lowercase letters, punctuation marks, numbers, and other special
characters). Control characters are not recommended. For more information, see
the Secure Configuration Guide for Common Criteria and JUNOS-FIPS.

Time Zone and System Time

You define the time zone for the location where you plan to operate
the Services Router by using a designation that consists of the
following information for the location:
A Network Time Protocol (NTP) server provides accurate time across a network.
The router synchronizes the system time with the NTP server, and periodically
accesses the NTP server to maintain the correct time.
The time zone and system time must be accurate so that the router
schedules events and operations as expected.
The password must be at least 6 characters long.
You can include most character classes in a password (alphabetic, numeric,
and special characters), except control characters.
Valid passwords must contain at least one change of case or character class.
Name of the continent or ocean—For example,
Name of the major city or other geographic feature in the time zone—For
example,
or
Detroit
Azores

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or
America
Atlantic
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