Juniper Networks J4350 User Manual
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J4350 and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide
Table 35: Set Up Quick Configuration Summary (continued)
Field
Function
Your Action
Allow JUNOScript over Clear-Text Access
Allows JUNOScript to access the
router using a protocol for sending
unencrypted text over a TCP connection.
To enable JUNOScript access over clear
text, select the check box.
Allow SSH Access
Allows remote access to the router using
SSH.
To enable SSH access, select the check
box.
Configuring Basic Settings with a Configuration Editor
To establish basic connectivity on a Services Router, you identify the router,
connect the router to the network, and specify basic network settings.
In a typical network, the Services Router has the basic settings listed in Table 36.
Determine the values to set on the Services Router in your network.
Table 36: Sample Settings on a Services Router
Services Router Property
Sample Value
Services Router hostname
routera
Access for user “root”
SSH RSA public key
IP address of the NTP server used to synchronize system time
on the Services Router
10.148.2.21
Services Router location
Sunnyvale, California, USA, which is in the
America/Los_Angeles time zone
IP address of the DNS server to which DNS requests are sent
10.148.2.32
Domains to which the Services Router belongs
lab.router.net
and router.net
IP address of a backup router to use while the Services Router
is booting or if the routing protocol processes fail to start
192.168.2.12/24
Loopback IP address and prefix length for the Services Router
lo0 interface
172.16.1.24/32
IP address and prefix length for the Services Router ge-0/0/0
interface
192.168.1.1/24
You can configure basic settings in the J-Web interface from a device attached
to the
ge-0/0/0
interface on port 0. For instructions, see “Connecting to the
J-Web Interface” on page 99. You can also connect to the CLI to configure basic
settings. For instructions, see “Connecting to the CLI Locally” on page 101
and “Connecting to the CLI Remotely” on page 103.
To use a configuration editor to configure basic settings:
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Configuring Basic Settings with a Configuration Editor