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Juniper J6300 User Manual (675 pages)
J-series Services Router
Brand:
Juniper
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 7.83 MB
Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
25
Audience
25
Document Conventions
25
Documentation Feedback
25
How to Use this Guide
25
Objectives
25
Related Juniper Networks Documentation
25
Requesting Support
25
J-Series Overview
31
Part 1 J-Series Overview
32
Chapter 1 Introducing the J-Series Services Router
33
J-Series Services Router Overview
33
J-Series Software Features and Licenses
34
System Overview
37
J2300 Services Router Hardware Features
37
J2300 Chassis
37
Chapter 2 System Overview
39
J2300 Routing Engine
40
J2300 Boot Devices
40
J2300 Boot Sequence
41
J2300 Front Panel
41
Alarm Led
41
Power Button and POWER on LED
42
CONFIG Button and LED
42
Console Port
43
J2300 USB Port
43
J2300 Physical Interface Module (PIM)
43
J2300 LAN Ports
44
J2300 Power System
45
J2300 Cooling System
45
J4300 and J6300 Services Router Hardware Features
46
J4300 and J6300 Chassis
47
Midplane
51
J4300 and J6300 Routing Engine
51
J4300 and J6300 Boot Devices
52
J4300 and J6300 Boot Sequence
52
J4300 and J6300 Front Panel
52
Alarm Led
53
Power Button and POWER on LED
53
CONFIG Button and Configuration LED
53
Console Port
54
J4300 and J6300 USB Port
54
J4300 and J6300 LAN Ports
54
J4300 and J6300 Removable Compact Flash Drive
55
J4300 and J6300 Physical Interface Modules (Pims)
55
J4300 Power System
56
J6300 Power System
56
J4300 and J6300 Cooling System
57
Software Overview
58
Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding Engine
59
Kernel and Microkernel
59
Processes
59
Management Process
60
Chassis Process
60
Routing Protocols Process
60
Interface Process
61
Forwarding Process
61
User Interfaces
61
Installing the J-Series Services Router
63
Installing the J-Series Services Router
64
Chapter 3 Installing and Connecting a Services Router
65
Before You Begin
65
Unpacking the J-Series Services Router
66
Installing the J2300 Services Router
67
Installing the J2300 Services Router on a Desk
67
Installing the J2300 Services Router on a Wall
68
Installing the J2300 Services Router into a Rack
69
Installing the J4300 or J6300 Services Router
70
Connecting Interface Cables to the Services Router
72
Chassis Grounding
72
Connecting Power to the Services Router
73
Powering a Services Router on and off
74
Establishing Basic Connectivity
77
Basic Connectivity Terms
77
Basic Connectivity Overview
78
Router Identification
79
Root Password
79
Time Zone and System Time
79
Network Settings
79
Default Gateway
80
Backup Router
80
Loopback Address
80
Management Interface Address
80
Chapter 4 Establishing Basic Connectivity
81
Before Initial Configuration
81
During Initial Configuration
81
After Initial Configuration
81
Management Access
81
Before You Begin
83
Configuring the Services Router with J-Web Quick Configuration
83
Connecting to the J-Web Interface
84
Configuring Basic Settings with Quick Configuration
85
Configuring the Services Router with a Configuration Editor
88
Connecting to the CLI
88
Configuring Basic Settings with a Configuration Editor
90
Configuring Autoinstallation
95
Autoinstallation Overview
95
Autoinstallation Requirements for End Users
96
Autoinstallation Requirements for Service Providers
96
Enabling Autoinstallation with the CLI
96
Verifying Basic Connectivity
97
Displaying Basic Connectivity Configurations
97
Managing J-Series Licenses
99
J-Series License Overview
99
Software Feature Licenses
99
Port Licenses
100
License Key Components
101
Before You Begin
101
Managing J-Series Licenses with the J-Web Interface
101
Chapter 5 Managing J-Series Licenses
103
Adding New Licenses with the J-Web Interface
103
Deleting Licenses with the J-Web User Interface
104
Displaying License Keys with the J-Web Interface
104
Downloading Licenses with the J-Web Interface
104
Managing J-Series Licenses with the CLI
105
Adding New Licenses with the CLI
105
Deleting a License with the CLI
105
Saving License Keys with the CLI
106
Verifying J-Series License Management
106
Displaying Installed Licenses
106
Displaying License Usage
107
Displaying Installed License Keys
108
Configuring Network Interfaces
109
Network Interfaces Terms
109
Interfaces Overview
112
Network Interface Types
112
Interfaces and Interface Naming
112
Chapter 6 Configuring Network Interfaces
113
Before You Begin
114
Configuring Network Interfaces with Quick Configuration
114
Configuring an E1 Interface with Quick Configuration
116
Configuring a Fast Ethernet Interface with Quick Configuration
119
Configuring a T1 Interface with Quick Configuration
121
Configuring a T3 Interface with Quick Configuration
125
Configuring a Serial Interface with Quick Configuration
128
Configuring Network Interfaces with a Configuration Editor
132
Adding a Network Interface with a Configuration Editor
132
Deleting a Network Interface with a Configuration Editor
133
Verifying Interface Configuration
134
Verifying the Link State of All Interfaces
134
Verifying Interface Properties
135
Using the J-Series User Interfaces
137
Using the J-Series User Interfaces
138
Chapter 7 J-Series User Interface Overview
139
User Interface Overview
139
J-Web Overview
139
CLI Overview
140
Comparison of Configuration Interfaces
140
J-Series User Interface Overview
141
Before You Begin
142
Using the J-Web Interface
142
Starting the J-Web Interface
142
J-Web Layout
143
J-Web Sessions
147
Using the Command-Line Interface
147
CLI Command Hierarchy
147
Starting the CLI
148
CLI Operational Mode
149
CLI Configuration Mode
150
CLI Basics
151
Editing Keystrokes
151
Command Completion
152
Online Help
153
Configuring the CLI Environment
154
Chapter 8 Using J-Series Configuration Tools
157
Configuration Tools Terms
157
Configuration Tools Overview
158
Editing and Committing a Configuration
158
Using J-Series Configuration Tools
159
J-Web Configuration Options
159
CLI Configuration Commands
159
Filtering Configuration Command Output
160
Before You Begin
160
Using J-Web Quick Configuration
161
Using the J-Web Configuration Editor
162
Editing and Committing the Clickable Configuration
162
Editing the Clickable Configuration
162
Discarding Parts of a Candidate Configuration
165
Committing a Clickable Configuration
166
Viewing the Configuration Text
166
Editing and Committing the Configuration Text
167
Uploading a Configuration File
168
Managing Configuration Files with the J-Web Interface
169
Configuration Database and History Overview
170
Displaying Users Editing the Configuration
172
Comparing Configuration Files
172
Downloading a Configuration File
174
Loading a Previous Configuration File
175
Setting a Rescue Configuration
175
Using the CLI Configuration Editor
176
Entering and Exiting Configuration Mode
176
Navigating the Configuration Hierarchy
178
Modifying the Configuration
179
Adding or Modifying a Statement or Identifier
180
Deleting a Statement or Identifier
180
Copying a Statement
181
Renaming an Identifier
181
Inserting an Identifier
182
Deactivating a Statement or Identifier
183
Committing a Configuration with the CLI
184
Verifying a Configuration
184
Committing a Configuration and Exiting Configuration Mode
185
Committing a Configuration that Requires Confirmation
185
Scheduling and Canceling a Commit
185
Loading a Previous Configuration File
186
Entering Operational Mode Commands During Configuration
187
Managing Configuration Files with the CLI
188
Loading a New Configuration File
188
Saving a Configuration File
190
Managing the Services Router
191
Part 4 Managing the Services Router
192
Managing Users and Operations
193
System Management Terms
193
System Management Overview
194
System Authentication
194
User Accounts
194
Chapter 9 Managing Users and Operations
195
Login Classes
195
Permission Bits
195
Denying or Allowing Individual Commands
197
Template Accounts
197
System Log Files
198
Before You Begin
198
Managing Users and Files with the J-Web Interface
199
Managing Users with Quick Configuration
199
Adding a RADIUS Server for Authentication
199
Adding a TACACS+ Server for Authentication
201
Configuring System Authentication
203
Adding New Users
205
Managing Files with the J-Web Interface
207
Cleaning up Files
207
Downloading Files
209
Deleting Files
210
Managing Users and Files with a Configuration Editor
212
Setting up RADIUS Authentication
212
Setting up TACACS+ Authentication
213
Configuring Authentication Order
215
Controlling User Access
216
Defining Login Classes
216
Creating User Accounts
218
Setting up Template Accounts
219
Creating a Remote Template Account
219
Creating a Local Template Account
220
Using System Logs
221
Sending System Log Messages to a File
222
Sending System Log Messages to a User Terminal
223
Archiving System Logs
224
Disabling System Logs
224
Accessing Remote Devices with the CLI
224
Using the Telnet Command
225
Using the Ssh Command
225
Monitoring and Diagnosing a Services Router
227
Monitoring and Diagnostic Terms
227
Monitoring and Diagnostic Tools Overview
228
Monitoring Tools Overview
228
Chapter 10 Monitoring and Diagnosing a Services Router
229
J-Web Diagnostic Tools Overview
230
CLI Diagnostic Commands Overview
231
Filtering Command Output
232
Before You Begin
233
Using the Monitoring Tools
233
Monitoring System Properties
234
Monitoring the Chassis
236
Monitoring the Interfaces
238
Monitoring Routing Information
240
Monitoring Firewalls
244
Monitoring Ipsec Tunnels
246
Monitoring NAT Pools
247
Using J-Web Diagnostic Tools
248
Using the J-Web Ping Host Tool
248
Using the J-Web Traceroute Tool
252
Using CLI Diagnostic Commands
256
Using the Ping Command
256
Using the Traceroute Command
258
Using the Monitor Interface Command
259
Using the Monitor Traffic Command
261
Using the Monitor File Command
265
Using Mtrace Commands
265
Using the Mtrace From-Source Command
266
Using the Mtrace Monitor Command
268
Configuring SNMP for Network Management
271
Network Management Overview
271
Managers and Agents
271
SMI, Mibs, and Oids
272
Standard and Enterprise Mibs
272
SNMP Requests
272
SNMP Communities
272
Chapter 11 Configuring SNMP for Network Management
273
SNMP Traps
273
Before You Begin
273
Configuring SNMP with Quick Configuration
273
Configuring SNMP with a Configuration Editor
277
Defining System Identification Information
277
Configuring SNMP Agents and Communities
278
Managing SNMP Trap Groups
279
Controlling Access to Mibs
280
Verifying the SNMP Configuration
281
Verifying SNMP Agent Configuration
282
Configuring Routing Protocols
283
Part 5 Configuring Routing Protocols
284
Routing Overview
285
Routing Terms
285
Chapter 12 Routing Overview
289
Routing Overview
289
Networks and Subnetworks
289
Autonomous Systems
290
Interior and Exterior Gateway Protocols
290
Routing Tables
290
Forwarding Tables
291
Dynamic and Static Routing
292
Route Advertisements
293
Route Aggregation
293
RIP Overview
295
Distance-Vector Routing Protocols
295
Maximizing Hop Count
296
RIP Packets
297
Split Horizon and Poison Reverse Efficiency Techniques
297
Limitations of Unidirectional Connectivity
298
OSPF Overview
299
Link-State Advertisements
300
Role of the Designated Router
300
Path Cost Metrics
301
Areas and Area Border Routers
301
Role of the Backbone Area
302
Stub Areas and Not-So-Stubby Areas
303
BGP Overview
304
Point-To-Point Connections
305
BGP Messages for Session Establishment
306
BGP Messages for Session Maintenance
306
IBGP and EBGP
306
Route Selection
307
Local Preference
308
AS Path
309
Origin
309
Multiple Exit Discriminator
310
Scaling BGP for Large Networks
310
Route Reflectors-For Added Hierarchy
311
Confederations-For Subdivision
313
Chapter 13 Configuring Static Routes
315
Static Routing Overview
315
Static Route Preferences
315
Qualified Next Hops
316
Control of Static Routes
316
Route Retention
316
Configuring Static Routes
317
Readvertisement Prevention
317
Forced Rejection of Passive Route Traffic
317
Default Properties
317
Before You Begin
317
Configuring Static Routes with Quick Configuration
318
Configuring Static Routes with a Configuration Editor
320
Configuring a Basic Set of Static Routes
320
Controlling Static Route Selection
321
Controlling Static Routes in the Routing and Forwarding Tables
323
Defining Default Behavior for All Static Routes
324
Verifying the Static Route Configuration
325
Displaying the Routing Table
325
Chapter 14 Configuring a RIP Network
327
RIP Overview
327
RIP Traffic Control with Metrics
327
Authentication
328
Before You Begin
328
Configuring a RIP Network with Quick Configuration
328
Configuring a RIP Network
329
Configuring a RIP Network with a Configuration Editor
331
Configuring a Basic RIP Network
331
Controlling Traffic in a RIP Network
332
Controlling Traffic with the Incoming Metric
333
Controlling Traffic with the Outgoing Metric
334
Enabling Authentication for RIP Exchanges
335
Enabling Authentication with Plain-Text Passwords
336
Enabling Authentication with MD5 Authentication
336
Verifying the RIP Configuration
337
Verifying the RIP-Enabled Interfaces
337
Verifying Reachability of All Hosts in the RIP Network
338
Chapter 15 Configuring an OSPF Network
339
OSPF Overview
339
Enabling OSPF
339
OSPF Areas
340
Path Cost Metrics
340
Before You Begin
340
Configuring an OSPF Network with Quick Configuration
340
Configuring an OSPF Network
341
Configuring an OSPF Network with a Configuration Editor
344
Configuring the Router Identifier
344
Configuring a Single-Area OSPF Network
345
Configuring a Multiarea OSPF Network
346
Creating the Backbone Area
347
Creating Additional OSPF Areas
347
Configuring Area Border Routers
348
Configuring Stub and Not-So-Stubby Areas
349
Tuning an OSPF Network for Efficient Operation
351
Controlling Route Selection in the Forwarding Table
351
Controlling the Cost of Individual Network Segments
352
Enabling Authentication for OSPF Exchanges
353
Controlling Designated Router Election
354
Verifying an OSPF Configuration
355
Verifying OSPF-Enabled Interfaces
355
Verifying OSPF Neighbors
356
Verifying the Number of OSPF Routes
357
Verifying Reachability of All Hosts in an OSPF Network
358
Configuring BGP Sessions
361
BGP Overview
361
BGP Peering Sessions
361
Before You Begin
362
BGP Confederations
362
IBGP Full Mesh Requirement
362
Route Reflectors and Clusters
362
Service
362
Chapter 16 Configuring BGP Sessions
363
Configuring a BGP Network with Quick Configuration
363
Service
364
Configuring a Point-To-Point Peering Session
365
Configuring BGP Networks with a Configuration Editor
365
Service
365
Service
366
Configuring BGP Within a Network
368
Service
368
Configuring a Route Reflector
369
Service
369
Service
370
Service
371
Configuring BGP Confederations
372
Service
372
Service
374
Verifying a BGP Configuration
374
Verifying BGP Neighbors
374
Service
375
Verifying BGP Groups
375
Service
376
Verifying BGP Summary Information
376
Service
377
Verifying Reachability of All Peers in a BGP Network
377
Service
378
Configuring Routing Policy, Firewall Filters, and Class of Service
379
Configuring Routing Policy, Firewall Filters, and Class of Service
380
Policy, Firewall Filter, and Class-Of-Service Overview
381
Policy, Firewall Filter, and Cos Terms
381
Chapter 17 Policy, Firewall Filter, and Class-Of-Service Overview
383
Routing Policy Overview
383
Routing Policy Components
383
Routing Policy Terms
384
Routing Policy Match Conditions
384
Routing Policy Actions
386
Default and Final Actions
388
Applying Routing Policies
388
Firewall Filter Overview
388
Stateful and Stateless Firewall Filters
389
Process for Configuring a Stateful Firewall Filter and NAT
389
Summary of Stateful Firewall Filter and NAT Match Conditions and Actions
390
Planning a Stateless Firewall Filter
392
Stateless Firewall Filter Match Conditions, Actions, and Action
393
Modifiers
396
Class-Of-Service Overview
396
Benefits of Diffserv Cos
397
Dscps and Forwarding Service Classes
397
JUNOS Cos Functions
399
How Forwarding Classes and Schedulers Work
400
Default Forwarding Class Queue Assignments
400
Default Scheduler Settings
401
Default Behavior Aggregate (BA) Classifiers
402
DSCP Rewrites
403
Sample BA Classification
403
Configuring Routing Policies
405
Chapter 18 Configuring Routing Policies
405
Before You Begin
406
Configuring a Routing Policy with a Configuration Editor
406
Configuring a Policy Term
407
Configuring the Policy Name
407
Rejecting Known Invalid Routes
408
Injecting OSPF Routes into the BGP Routing Table
410
Grouping Source and Destination Prefixes in a Forwarding Class
412
Configuring Policy to Prepend the as Path
413
Configuring Damping Parameters
415
Before You Begin
419
Configuring a Stateful Firewall Filter with Quick Configuration
420
Chapter 19 Configuring Firewall Filters and NAT
421
Configuring a Stateful Firewall Filter with a Configuration Editor
423
Configuring Firewall Filters and NAT
423
Configuring a Stateless Firewall Filter with a Configuration Editor
429
Configuring a Routing Engine Firewall Filter for Services and Protocols from Trusted Sources
430
Stateless Firewall Filter Strategies
430
Strategy for a Typical Stateless Firewall Filter
430
Strategy for Handling Packet Fragments
430
Configuring a Routing Engine Firewall Filter to Protect against TCP and ICMP Floods
434
Configuring a Routing Engine Firewall Filter to Handle Fragments
439
Applying a Stateless Firewall Filter to an Interface
444
Displaying Firewall Filter Configurations
445
Verifying Firewall Filter Configuration
445
Verifying a Stateful Firewall Filter
450
Displaying Firewall Filter Logs
451
Displaying Firewall Filter Statistics
452
Verifying a Services, Protocols, and Trusted Sources Firewall Filter
453
Verifying a TCP and ICMP Flood Firewall Filter
454
Verifying a Firewall Filter that Handles Fragments
455
Chapter 20 Configuring Class of Service with Diffserv
457
Configuring Class of Service with Diffserv
457
Before You Begin
458
Configuring Cos with Diffserv with a Configuration Editor
458
Configuring a Policer for a Firewall Filter
459
Configuring and Applying a Firewall Filter for a Multifield Classifier
460
Assigning Forwarding Classes to Output Queues
464
Configuring and Applying Rewrite Rules
465
Configuring and Applying Behavior Aggregate Classifiers
470
Control
473
Configuring Schedulers
476
Configuring and Applying Scheduler Maps
480
Configuring and Applying Virtual Channels
483
Verifying a Diffserv Configuration
487
Verifying Multicast Session Announcements
487
Managing Multicast Transmissions
489
Managing Multicast Transmissions
490
Chapter 21 Multicast Overview
491
Multicast Terms
491
Multicast Architecture
493
Subnetwork Leaves and Branches
494
Upstream and Downstream Interfaces
494
Multicast IP Address Ranges
495
Multicast Overview
495
Notation for Multicast Forwarding States
495
Dense and Sparse Routing Modes
496
Reverse-Path Forwarding for Loop Prevention
496
Strategies for Preventing Routing Loops
496
Administrative Scoping for Loop Prevention
497
Multicast Protocol Building Blocks
497
Shortest-Path Tree for Loop Prevention
497
Chapter 22 Configuring a Multicast Network
501
Before You Begin
502
Configuring a Multicast Network with a Configuration Editor
502
Configuring SAP and SDP
502
Configuring a Multicast Network
503
Configuring IGMP
503
Configuring the PIM Static RP
504
Configuring a PIM RPF Routing Table
506
Verifying a Multicast Configuration
508
Verifying SAP and SDP Addresses and Ports
508
Verifying the IGMP Version
508
Verifying the PIM Mode and Interface Configuration
509
Verifying the PIM RP Configuration
509
Verifying the RPF Routing Table Configuration
510
Part 8 Managing Packet Security
511
Chapter 23 Configuring Ipsec for Secure Packet Exchange
513
Ipsec Tunnel Overview
513
Security Associations
513
Before You Begin
514
Configuring an Ipsec Tunnel with Quick Configuration
514
Securing Incomingtraffic
514
Translating Outgoing Traffic
514
Configuring Ipsec for Secure Packet Exchange
515
Configuring an Ipsec Tunnel with a Configuration Editor
516
Configuring Ipsec Services Interfaces
517
Configuring Ipsec Service Sets
518
Configuring an Ipsec Stateful Firewall Filter
522
Configuring a NAT Pool
524
Verifying the Ipsec Tunnel Configuration
526
Verifying Ipsec Tunnel Statistics
527
Upgrading the Services Router
529
Chapter 24 Performing Software Upgrades and Reboots
531
Before You Begin
532
Downloading Software Upgrades from Juniper Networks
532
Upgrade Overview
532
Performing Software Upgrades and Reboots
533
Installing Software Upgrades with J-Web Quick Configuration
533
Installing Software Upgrades from a Remote Server
533
Installing Software Upgrades by Uploading Files
535
Installing Software Upgrades with the CLI
536
Downgrading the Software with the J-Web Interface
537
Downgrading the Software with the CLI
537
Configuring Boot Devices
538
Configuring Boot Devices with the CLI
538
Copying Software Images to Boot Devices with UNIX
539
Copying Software Images to Boot Devices with Cygwin
540
Configuring a Boot Device to Receive Software Failure Memory Snapshots
541
Deleting a Rescue Configuration
541
Rebooting or Halting a Services Router with the J-Web Interface
542
Rebooting the Services Router with the CLI
544
Halting the Services Router with the CLI
544
Chapter 25 Replacing and Troubleshooting Hardware Components
547
Replacing Hardware Components
547
Tools and Parts Required
548
Replacing the Console Port Cable
548
Replacing a PIM
548
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Part 5 Index
14
About this Guide
15
Audience
15
Document Conventions
15
Documentation Feedback
15
Objectives
15
Related Juniper Networks Documentation
15
Requesting Support
15
J-Series Overview
23
Part 1 J-Series Overview
24
Chapter 1 Overview of J2300, J4300, and J6300 Services Routers
25
Overview of J2300, J4300, and J6300 Services Routers
25
J2300 Services Router Overview
26
J4300 Services Router Overview
26
J6300 Services Router Overview
27
J-Series Software Features and Licenses
27
System Overview
31
Chapter 2 System Overview
31
J2300 Services Router Hardware Features
31
J2300 Chassis
31
J2300 Routing Engine
34
System Overview
35
J2300 Boot Devices
35
J2300 Front Panel
35
Juniper Networks Logo LED
36
Alarm Led
37
Power Button and POWER LED
37
CONFIG Button
38
Console Port
39
J2300 USB Port
39
J2300 Physical Interface Module (PIM)
40
J2300 LAN Ports
40
J2300 Power System
41
J2300 Cooling System
41
J4300 and J6300 Services Router Hardware Features
42
J4300 and J6300 Chassis
43
Midplane
48
J4300 and J6300 Routing Engine
48
J4300 and J6300 Boot Devices
49
J4300 and J6300 Front Panel
49
Juniper Networks Logo LED
50
Alarm Led
50
Power Button and POWER LED
51
CONFIG Button
51
Console Port
51
USB Port
51
J4300 and J6300 LAN Ports
51
J4300 and J6300 Removable Compact Flash Drive
52
J4300 and J6300 Physical Interface Modules (Pims)
53
J4300 Power System
53
J6300 Power System
53
J4300 and J6300 Cooling System
54
Software Overview
55
Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding Engine
56
Kernel and Microkernel
56
JUNOS Software Processes
56
User Interfaces
57
Chapter 3 Physical Interface Modules Overview
59
PIM Terms
59
J2300 Chassis with Fixed Pims
61
J2300 Chassis PIM Summary
62
Dual-Port Serial Chassis
63
Dual-Port Serial with ISDN BRI Chassis
64
Dual-Port T1 or E1 Chassis
65
Dual-Port T1 or E1 with ISDN BRI Chassis
66
Dual-Port G.SHDSL Chassis
68
Dual-Port G.SHDSL with ISDN BRI S/T Chassis
69
Field-Replaceable Pims
71
Field-Replaceable PIM Summary
72
Dual-Port Serial PIM
73
Dual-Port T1 or E1 PIM
74
Dual-Port Channelized T1 or E1 PIM
75
T3 or E3 PIM
77
Dual-Port Fast Ethernet PIM
79
4-Port ISDN BRI Pims
80
Adsl Pim
81
G.shdsl Pim
83
Services Router User Interface Overview
85
User Interface Overview
85
J-Web Overview
85
CLI Overview
86
Comparison of Configuration Interfaces
86
Chapter 4 Services Router User Interface Overview
87
Before You Begin
88
Using the J-Web Interface
88
Starting the J-Web Interface
89
J-Web Layout
89
J-Web Sessions
94
Using the Command-Line Interface
94
CLI Command Hierarchy
94
Starting the CLI
95
CLI Operational Mode
96
CLI Configuration Mode
97
CLI Basics
98
Editing Keystrokes
98
Command Completion
99
Online Help
99
Configuring the CLI Environment
101
Installing a Services Router
105
Part 2 Installing a Services Router
106
Preparing for Router Installation
107
General Site Guidelines
107
Desktop and Wall Mounting Requirements
108
Rack Requirements
108
Rack Size and Strength
108
Chapter 5 Preparing for Router Installation
109
Connection to Building Structure
109
Router Environmental Tolerances
109
Spacing of Mounting Holes
110
Fire Safety Requirements
110
Fire Suppression
111
Fire Suppression Equipment
111
Power Guidelines, Requirements, and Specifications
111
Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines
112
Signaling Limitations
112
Radio Frequency Interference
112
Electromagnetic Compatibility
112
Router Power Requirements
113
AC Power, Connection, and Power Cord Specifications
113
DC Power, Connection, and Power Cable Specifications
114
Network Cable Specifications
115
ISDN Provisioning
116
Site Preparation Checklist
116
Installing and Connecting a Services Router
117
Before You Begin
117
Unpacking a J-Series Services Router
118
Chapter 6 Installing and Connecting a Services Router
119
Installing the J2300 Services Router
119
Installing the J2300 Services Router on a Desk
119
Installing the J2300 Services Router on a Wall
120
Installing the J2300 Services Router into a Rack
121
Installing the J4300 or J6300 Services Router
122
Chassis Grounding
123
Connecting Interface Cables to a Services Router
123
Connecting AC Power
124
Connecting Power
124
Connecting DC Power
126
Powering a Services Router on and off
131
Basic Connectivity Terms
133
Chapter 7 Establishing Basic Connectivity
133
Basic Connectivity Overview
134
Establishing Basic Connectivity
135
Router Identification
135
Root Password
135
Time Zone and System Time
135
Network Settings
136
Default Gateway
136
Backup Router
136
Loopback Address
136
Built-In Ethernet Interface Address
137
Management Access
137
Before You Begin
138
Connecting to a Services Router
139
Connecting to the J-Web Interface
139
Connecting to the CLI Locally
141
Connecting to the CLI Remotely
143
Configuring the Modem at the Router End
144
Connecting the Modem to the Console Port
145
Connecting to the CLI at the User End
145
Configuring Basic Settings with J-Web Quick Configuration
146
Configuring Basic Settings with a Configuration Editor
149
Verifying Basic Connectivity
154
Displaying Basic Connectivity Configurations
154
Configuring Secure Web Access
157
Secure Web Access Terms
157
Secure Web Access Overview
158
Chapter 8 Configuring Secure Web Access
159
Before You Begin
159
Generating SSL Certificates
159
Configuring Secure Web Access with Quick Configuration
159
Configuring Secure Web Access with a Configuration Editor
163
Verifying Secure Web Access
164
Displaying an SSL Certificate Configuration
164
Displaying a Secure Access Configuration
165
Chapter 9 Configuring Autoinstallation
167
Autoinstallation Terms
167
Autoinstallation Overview
168
Autoinstallation Interfaces
168
Autoinstallation Process on Services Router
168
Automatic Configuration of a New Services Router
169
Before You Begin
169
Configuring Autoinstallation with a Configuration Editor
170
Verifying Autoinstallation
171
Verifying Autoinstallation Status
171
Chapter 10 Installing and Managing J-Series Licenses
173
J-Series License Overview
173
Software Feature Licenses
173
License Key Components
174
Before You Begin
174
Managing J-Series Licenses with the J-Web Interface
175
Adding New Licenses with the J-Web Interface
176
Deleting Licenses with the J-Web Interface
177
Displaying License Keys with the J-Web Interface
177
Downloading Licenses with the J-Web Interface
177
Managing J-Series Licenses with the CLI
178
Adding New Licenses with the CLI
178
Deleting a License with the CLI
178
Saving License Keys with the CLI
179
Verifying J-Series License Management
179
Displaying Installed Licenses
179
Displaying License Usage
180
Displaying Installed License Keys
181
Maintaining Services Router Hardware
183
Replacing and Troubleshooting Hardware Components
185
Replacing Hardware Components
185
Tools and Parts Required
185
Replacing the Console Port Cable
186
Replacing a PIM
186
Removing a PIM
186
Chapter 11 Replacing and Troubleshooting Hardware Components
187
Installing a PIM
188
Replacing PIM Cables
190
Removing a PIM Cable
190
Installing a PIM Cable
190
Removing and Installing the Primary Compact Flash Disk
191
Removing the Primary Compact Flash Disk
191
Installing the Primary Compact Flash Disk
192
Removing and Installing the Removable Compact Flash Disk
193
Removing the Removable Compact Flash Disk
194
Installing the Removable Compact Flash Disk
195
Removing and Installing the USB Storage Device
195
Removing the USB Storage Device
196
Installing the USB Storage Device
197
Removing and Installing DRAM Modules
197
Removing a DRAM Module
199
Installing a DRAM Module
200
Replacing Power System Components
201
Replacing an AC Power Supply Cord
202
Removing an AC Power Supply from a J6300 Router
203
Installing an AC Power Supply in a J6300 Router
204
Replacing a DC Power Supply Cable
205
Removing a DC Power Supply from a J6300 Router
206
Installing a DC Power Supply in a J6300 Router
208
Troubleshooting Hardware Components
210
Chassis Alarm Conditions
210
Contacting the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center
212
Chapter 12 Contacting Customer Support and Returning Hardware
213
Locating Component Serial Numbers
213
Contacting Customer Support
215
J6300 Power Supply Serial Number Labels
215
PIM Serial Number Label
215
Information You Might Need to Supply to JTAC
216
Return Procedure
216
Packing a Router or Component for Shipment
217
Packing the Services Router for Shipment
217
Tools and Parts Required
217
Packing Components for Shipment
218
J-Series Requirements and Specifications
221
Juniper J6300 Quick Start Manual (24 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
What You Need to Know
2
Before You Begin
3
Installing a Services Router
4
Installing a J2300 Services Router
4
Installing a J4300 or J6300 Services Router
5
Installing a J4350 or J6350 Services Router
5
Connecting Power to a Services Router
6
Basic Connection and Configuration with the J-Web Interface
7
Connecting, Logging In, and Starting the J-Web Interface
7
Updating the Software with the J-Web Interface
8
Adding Licenses with the J-Web Interface
8
Configuring Basic Settings with J-Web Quick Configuration
8
Basic Connection and Configuration with the CLI
10
Connecting, Logging In, and Starting the CLI
10
Updating the JUNOS Software with the CLI
11
Adding Licenses with the CLI
11
Configuring Basic Settings with the CLI
12
J-Web Basics
13
JUNOS CLI Basics
14
Safety Warnings Summary
16
Compliance Statements
18
Product Reclamation and Recycling Program
22
Requesting Product Support
23
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
What You Need to Know
2
Installing and Connecting Power
3
Installing a Services Router
3
Connecting AC or DC Power to a Services Router
4
Basic Connection and Configuration with the J-Web Interface
5
Connecting, Logging In, and Starting the J-Web Interface
5
Updating the Software with the J-Web Interface
5
Adding Licenses with the J-Web Interface
6
Performing Basic Configuration with the J-Web Interface
6
Basic Connection and Configuration with the CLI
8
Connecting, Logging In, and Starting the CLI
8
Updating the JUNOS Software with the CLI
9
Adding Licenses with the CLI
9
Performing Basic Configuration with the CLI
9
J-Web Basics
10
JUNOS CLI Basics
11
Safety Warnings Summary
13
Product Reclamation and Recycling Program
15
Requesting Product Support
16
Juniper J6300 Installation Instructions Manual (7 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Tools and Parts Required
2
Replacing a PIM
2
Removing a PIM
2
Installing a PIM
3
List of Technical Publications
4
Requesting Support
6
Revision History
7
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