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J4350 and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

Table 25: Services Router Configuration Interfaces (continued)

Interface

Description

Capabilities

Recommendations

J-Web
configuration
editor

Web browser pages divided into panes in
which you can do any of the following:

Expand the entire configuration
hierarchy and click a configuration
statement to view or edit. The
main pane displays all the options
for the statement, with a text box
for each option.

Paste a complete configuration
hierarchy into a scrollable text
box, or edit individual lines.

Upload or download a complete
configuration.

Roll back to a previous
configuration.

Create or delete a rescue
configuration.

Use for complete
configuration if you
are not familiar with
the JUNOS CLI or
prefer a graphical
interface.

CLI configuration
editor

Interface in which you do either of the
following:

Type commands on a line and
press Enter to create a hierarchy
of configuration statements.

Create an ASCII text file that
contains the statement hierarchy.

Upload a complete configuration,
or roll back to a previous
configuration.

Create or delete a rescue
configuration.

Configure all router services:

System parameters

User access and accounting

Interfaces

SNMP network management

Routing options, including
multicast routing

Routing protocols

Routing policies

Secure access

Service interfaces, including
stateful firewalls and virtual
private networks (VPNs)

Traffic engineering, including
Multiprotocol Label Switching
(MPLS) and class-of-service
(CoS) packet prioritization

Chassis properties

Use for complete
configuration if you
know the JUNOS CLI
or prefer a command
interface.

Before You Begin

Before you start the user interface, you must perform the initial Services Router
configuration described in “Establishing Basic Connectivity” on page 93.
After the initial configuration, you use your username and password, and the
hostname or IP address of the router, to start the user interface.

Using the J-Web Interface

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