Connecting To A Services Router; Connecting To The J-Web Interface - Juniper J4350 Getting Started Manual

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Connecting to a Services Router

You can connect to the Services Router using the J-Web or CLI interface.
This section contains the following topics:

Connecting to the J-Web Interface

If you plan to use the J-Web interface to configure the Services Router,
you must connect through one of the built-in Ethernet management
ports, as shown in Figure 35.
When the Services Router is powered on for the first time, the system looks
for a DHCP server, and if it does not find one, it assigns an IP address within
the
IP address to be used for the loopback interface
IP address of the built-in Ethernet interface that you will use for
management purposes. The examples in this guide use the
interface.
If you are performing the initial configuration with the J-Web interface, collect
the following equipment:
A management device, such as a laptop, with an Ethernet port
An Ethernet cable
If you are performing the initial configuration with the CLI, collect the
following equipment:
A management device, such as a PC or laptop, with a serial port and
an asynchronous terminal application (such as Microsoft Windows
Hyperterminal)
An RJ-45 to DB-9 serial port adapter (provided)
A Ethernet cable (provided)
For a remote connection, two dial-up modems
For a remote modem connection, a DB-9 female to DB-25 male adapter,
or other adapter appropriate for your modem (not provided)
Connecting to the J-Web Interface on page 99
Connecting to the CLI Locally on page 101
Connecting to the CLI Remotely on page 103
subnetwork to any devices connected to it.
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Establishing Basic Connectivity
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