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TIP: When you commit the candidate configuration, you can require an explicit
confirmation for the commit to become permanent by using the
confirmed
command. This is useful for verifying that a configuration change
works correctly and does not prevent management access to the switch.
After you issue the
command within the defined period of time (10 minutes by default)
commit
or the system reverts to the previous configuration.
EX Series Switch Software Features Overview on page 3
Junos OS CLI User Guide at http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos.
You can use two interfaces to monitor, configure, troubleshoot, and manage a Juniper
Networks EX Series Ethernet Switch: the J-Web graphical user interface and the Junos
operating system (Junos OS) command-line interface (CLI). Both of these user interfaces
are shipped with the switch. This topic describes the J-Web interface. You can navigate
the J-Web interface, scroll pages, and expand and collapse elements as you do in a typical
Web browser interface. For information about the CLI user interface, see "CLI User
Interface Overview" on page 143.
Use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 7.0 or Mozilla Firefox version 3.0 to access the
J-Web interface.
NOTE: The browser and the network must support receiving and processing
HTTP 1.1 GZIP compressed data.
Each page of the J-Web interface is divided into panes.
Top pane—Displays system identity information and links.
Main pane—Location where you monitor, configure, diagnose (troubleshoot), and
manage (maintain) the switch by entering information in text boxes, making selections,
and clicking buttons.
Side pane—Displays suboptions of the Monitor, Configure, Troubleshoot, or Maintain
task currently displayed in the main pane. Click a suboption to access it in the main
pane.
The layout of the panes allows you to quickly navigate through the interface. Table 25
on page 146 summarizes the elements of the J-Web interface.
The J-Web interface provides CLI tools that allow you to perform all of the tasks that
you can perform from the Junos OS command-line interface (CLI), including a CLI Viewer
to view the current configuration, a CLI Editor for viewing and modifying the configuration,
command, you must issue another
commit confirmed
Chapter 11: User Interfaces Overview
commit
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