Log In To The Router Console; Configure Administration User Accounts; Add The Management Console To The Network; Creating A New Configuration On A Single Routing Engine - Juniper JUNOS SOFTWARE 10.2 - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND UPGRADE GUIDE 4-28-2010 Upgrade Manual

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Creating a New Configuration on a Single Routing Engine

To create a new base configuration on a single Routing Engine:

Log In to the Router Console

To log in to the router s console interface and open the CLI in configuration mode:
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NOTE: From the factory, the root administration user account is not associated with
a password. However, you must add a password to the root administration account
before you can successfully commit a configuration.
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Creating a New Configuration on a Single Routing Engine
WARNING: The installation will erase the contents of your disk. Do you
wish to continue (y/n)? y
The router copies the software from the removable media onto your system,
occasionally displaying status messages. Copying the software can take up to
10 minutes.
Remove the removable media when prompted. The router then reboots from
the boot device on which the software was just installed. When the reboot is
complete, the router displays the login prompt.
Create a new configuration as you did when the router was shipped from the
factory, or restore a previously saved configuration file to the system. For more
information, see "Creating a New Configuration on a Single Routing Engine" on
page 46, "Creating a New Configuration with Redundant Routing Engines" on
page 51, and "Restoring a Saved Configuration" on page 56.
Log In to the Router Console on page 46
Configure Administration User Accounts on page 47
Add the Management Console to the Network on page 47
Commit Changes on page 49
Verify the router is powered on.
Log in through the console port as root.
Amnesiac <ttyd0>
login: root
Start the CLI, which initially opens in operational mode. Note the command
prompt ends with
>
in the CLI operational mode.
root@% cli
root>
Enter the CLI configuration mode. Note the command prompt ends with
the CLI configuration mode.
root> configure
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