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root# set interfaces fxp0 unit 0 family inet address address/prefix-length
If both interfaces are configured (for JCS switch module redundancy), we recommend
that the IP address for each interface be on a separate subnet. The
connects to port 6 on the JCS switch module in bay 1, whereas the
connects to port 6 on the JCS switch module in bay 2.
Configure the IP address of a backup or default routing platform.
8.
[edit]
root# set system backup-router address
Choose a router that is directly connected to the local routing platform by way of the
management interface.
Configure the IP address of a DNS server. The routing platform uses the DNS name
9.
server to translate hostnames into IP addresses.
[edit]
root# set system name-server address
Set the root password, entering a clear-text password that the system will encrypt,
10.
a password that is already encrypted, or an SSH public key string.
Choose one of the following:
To enter a clear-text password, use the following command:
[edit]
root# set system root-authentication plain-text-password
New password: type password
Retype new password: retype password
To enter a password that is already encrypted, use the following command:
[edit]
root# set system root-authentication encrypted-password encrypted-password
To enter an SSH public key, use the following command:
[edit]
root# set system root-authentication ssh-rsa key
Commit the configuration, which activates the configuration on the routing platform:
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[edit]
root# commit
After committing the configuration, you see the newly configured hostname appear
after the username in the prompt; for example,
Junos OS defaults are now set on the routing platform.
If you want to configure additional Junos OS properties at this time, remain in the CLI
configuration mode and add the necessary configuration statements. For more
information about how to configure additional properties, see the Junos System Basics
Configuration Guide. You will need to commit your configuration changes to activate
them on the routing platform.
Exit from the Junos OS configuration mode.
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fxp0
interface
interface
fxp1
user@host#
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