Table 35 – Juniper Networks J4350 User Manual
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J4350 and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide
To apply the configuration and return to the Quick Configuration page,
click OK.
To cancel your entries and return to the Quick Configuration page,
click Cancel.
NOTE: After initial configuration is complete, the Services Router stops functioning
as a DHCP server. If you change the IP address of
ge-0/0/0
and have the
management device configured to use DHCP, you lose your DHCP lease and your
connection to the router through the J-Web interface. To reestablish a connection,
either set the IP address on the management device manually, or connect
ge-0/0/0
to the management network and access the router another way—for example,
through the console port.
5.
To check the configuration, see “Displaying Basic Connectivity Configurations”
on page 113.
Table 35: Set Up Quick Configuration Summary
Field
Function
Your Action
Identification
Host Name (required)
Defines the hostname of the router.
Type the hostname.
Domain Name
Defines the network or subnetwork that
the machine belongs to.
Type the domain name.
Root Password (required)
Sets the root password that user “root”
can use to log in to the router.
Type a plain-text password that the
system encrypts.
NOTE:
After a root password has been
defined, it is required when you log in
to the J-Web user interface or the CLI.
Verify Root Password (required)
Verifies the root password has been
typed correctly.
Retype the password.
Time
Time Zone
Identifies the time zone that the router
is located in.
From the list, select the appropriate
time zone.
NTP Servers
Specify an NTP server that the router
can reach to synchronize the system
time.
To add an IP address, type it in the box
to the left of the Add button, then click
Add.
To delete an IP address, click on it in the
box above the Add button, then click
Delete.
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Configuring Basic Settings with J-Web Quick Configuration