remaining 46 previous versions of committed configurations—files
through
J-Web Configuration Options
You access the J-Web interface configuration tools by selecting Configuration
in the task bar. Table 40 describes the J-Web configuration options.
Table 40: J-Web Configuration Options
Option
Purpose
Quick
Basic configuration
Configuration
View and Edit
Complete configuration
History
File management
Rescue
Configuration recovery
CLI Configuration Commands
The CLI configuration commands allow you to perform the same configuration tasks
you can perform using the J-Web interface. Instead of invoking the tools through a
graphical interface, you enter configuration mode commands to perform the tasks.
Table 41 provides a summary of the top-level CLI configuration commands.
Table 41: Top-Level CLI Configuration Commands
—are stored in the
juniper.conf.49.gz
Command
Function
Managing the Configuration and Configuration Files
commit
Commit the set of configuration changes in the candidate configuration to
take operational effect.
Using J-series Configuration Tools
directory.
/var/db/config
Description
Displays options for quick Services Router
configuration—Set Up, SSL, Interfaces, Users,
SNMP, Routing, Firewall/NAT, and IPSec Tunnels.
You can access these options in both the side and
main panes. For more information, see "Using
J-Web Quick Configuration" on page 131.
Displays the configuration editor options—View
Configuration, Edit Configuration, Edit
Configuration Text, and Upload Configuration File.
For more information, see "Using the J-Web
Configuration Editor" on page 132.
Displays the Services Router configuration
history and a list of users currently editing the
configuration. You can compare, roll back, or
download specific versions of the configuration. For
more information, see "Managing Configuration
Files with the J-Web Interface" on page 139.
Displays options for setting the current
configuration as the rescue configuration, and for
viewing and deleting the rescue configuration.
For more information, see "Setting a Rescue
Configuration" on page 145.
Configuration Tools Overview
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