Juniper J Series Quick Start Manual page 9

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2. Enter information in the boxes on the Set Up Quick Configuration page as
shown in Table 2, then click OK or Apply.
Table 2: J-Web Set Up Quick Configuration
Field
Host Name (required)
Domain Name
Root Password (required)
Verify Root Password
(required)
Time Zone
NTP Servers
Current System Time
DNS Name Servers
Domain Search
Default Gateway
Loopback Address
Address
fe-0/0/0
or
Address
ge-0/0/0
Allow Telnet Access
Allow JUNOScript over
Clear-Text Access
Allow SSH Access
3. To configure additional interfaces:
a. Under Quick Configuration, click Interfaces, and then click the interface
you want to configure.
b. On the Interfaces page, click Add to add a logical interface.
IP addresses are configured on the logical interface.
c.
In the two boxes provided, type the IP address (for example, 192.168.1.4 )
and the number of bits in the subnet mask (for example, 24 ), click Add,
and then click OK or Apply.
To edit an existing interface, you click the logical interface.
Description
Hostname of the router—for example,
Network or subnetwork that the router belongs to.
Root password that user "root" can use to log in to the router.
Retyped password.
Time zone in which the router is located.
NTP server to synchronize the system time.
Your current time and date.
DNS server to resolve hostnames into addresses.
Name of each domain to include in a DNS search.
Default route. The IP address of a default router that the Services
Router can use to direct packets addressed to networks not
explicitly listed in the routing table.
Reserved IP address that is always available on the router. By
default, this address is set to
127.0.0.1/32
IP address and prefix length of built-in Ethernet port 0. The
interface
fe-0/0/0 or ge-0/0/0 is typically used as the management
interface for accessing the router. The DHCP client sets this address to
192.168.1.1/24 if no DHCP server is find.
You must enter the fe-0/0/0 or ge-0/0/0 address on the Quick
Configuration Set Up page before you click Apply or OK. If you do
not manually configure this address, the DHCP lease is lost and
you will lose your connection to the J-Web interface when you
click Apply or OK.
Enables remote access to the router with Telnet.
Allows JUNOScript to send unencrypted text to the router over a
TCP connection.
Enables remote SSH access to the router.
Basic Connection and Configuration with the J-Web Interface
J-series Services Router Quick Start
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