Contents
- About This Guide
- ERX Edge Routers
- Audience
- Conventions
- Documentation
- Abbreviations
- Using the Online Documentation CD
- Comments About the Documentation
- Planning Your Network
- Applications Overview
- Private Line Aggregation
- xDSL Session Termination
- Layered Approach
- Line Modules and I/O Modules
- Interfaces
- Subinterfaces
- interface Command
- General Configuration Tasks
- Configuring Virtual Routers
- Configuring IPSec
- Configuring Physical Layer Interfaces
- Line Module Features
- Configurable HDLC Parameters
- Configuring CT3 Interfaces
- Configuring T3 and E3 Interfaces
- Configuring CT1 and CE1 Line Interfaces
- Configuring OC3 (Dual-Port) and OCx/STMx Interfaces
- Configuring Channelized OCx/STMx Line Interfaces
- Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
- Configuring HSSI Interfaces
- Configuring X.21/V.35 Interfaces
- Configuring IPSec Service Interfaces
- Configuring TSM Interfaces
- Configuring Data Link Layer Interfaces
- Configuring IP/Frame Relay
- Configuring IP/ATM
- Configuring IP/PPP
- Configuring IP/HDLC
- Configuring IP over Ethernet
- Configuring Routing Protocols
- Configuring VRRP
- Configuring Routing Policy
- QoS
- Policy Management
- Configuring Remote Access
- Command Line Interface
- Overview
- Command Modes
- Command Line Prompts
- Keywords and Parameters
- Keywords
- Parameters
- Keywords and Parameters Together
- Using CLI Commands
- Abbreviated Commands
- The ? Key
- <Backspace> or <Delete>
- <Enter>
- <Tab>
- Arrow Keys
- The no Version
- run Command
- show Commands
- The - - More - - Prompt
- Responding to Prompts
- Levels of Access
- User Level
- Privileged Level
- Initialization Sequence
- Accessing the CLI
- Logging In
- Privileged-Level Access
- Exiting Modes
- Using Help
- ? (Question Mark Key)
- help Command
- Partial-keyword <Tab>
- Using Command Line Editing
- Basic Editing
- Command Line Editing Keys
- Command History Keys
- Pagination Keys
- Accessing Command Modes
- User Exec Mode
- Privileged Exec Mode
- Password Protection
- Global Configuration Mode
- Executing a Script File
- Address Family Configuration Mode
- Controller Configuration Mode
- DHCP Pool Configuration Mode
- Domain Map Configuration Mode
- Domain Map Tunnel Configuration Mode
- Explicit Path Configuration Mode
- Interface Configuration Mode
- IPSec Manual Key Configuration Mode
- ISAKMP Policy Configuration Mode
- L2TP Destination Profile Configuration Mode
- L2TP Destination Profile Host Configuration Mode
- LDP Configuration Mode
- Line Configuration Mode
- Map Class Configuration Mode
- Map List Configuration Mode
- Policy Configuration Mode
- Profile Configuration Mode
- QoS Profile Configuration Mode
- Queue Configuration Mode
- RADIUS Configuration Mode
- Rate Limit Profile Configuration Mode
- Remote Neighbor Configuration Mode
- Route Map Configuration Mode
- Router Configuration Mode
- RSVP Configuration Mode
- RTR Configuration Mode
- Scheduler Profile Configuration Mode
- Subinterface Configuration Mode
- Traffic Class Configuration Mode
- Traffic Class Group Configuration Mode
- Tunnel Profile Configuration Mode
- VRF Configuration Mode
- Configuring SNMP
- Overview
- Terminology
- SNMP Features Supported
- SNMP Client
- SNMP Server
- SNMP MIBs
- Standard SNMP MIBs
- Juniper Networks ERX Enterprise MIBs
- Accessing Supported SNMP MIBs
- SNMP Versions
- Security Features
- Management Features
- Virtual Routers
- Creating SNMP Proxy
- Communicating with the SNMP Engine
- SNMP Attributes
- SNMP Operations
- SNMP PDU Types
- References
- Before You Configure SNMP
- SNMP Configuration Tasks
- Enabling SNMP
- Configuring SNMP v1/v2c Community
- Community Name
- Privilege Levels
- IP Access List
- Configuring SNMPv3 Users
- Setting Server Parameters
- Configuring SNMP Packet Size
- Configuring Memory Warning
- Configuring Encoding Method
- Managing Interface Sublayers
- Compressing Interfaces
- Controlling Interface Numbering
- Monitoring Interface Tables
- Configuring Traps
- IP Hosts
- Trap Categories
- Trap Severities
- Specifying an Egress Point for SNMP Traps
- Collecting Bulk Statistics
- Configuring Collectors and Receivers
- Monitoring Collection Statistics
- Configuring Schemas
- if-stats Objects
- Monitoring Schema Statistics
- Using the Bulk Statistics Formatter
- Setting Remote Filenames
- Guidelines
- Specifying End of Line Format
- Managing Virtual Routers
- Monitoring SNMP
- Establishing a Baseline
- Viewing SNMP Status
- Output Filtering
- Managing the System
- Overview
- Naming the System
- Configuring Timing
- Monitoring Timing
- Using the CLI
- Managing vty Lines
- Configuring vty Lines
- Clearing vty Lines
- Monitoring vty Lines
- Configuring the System Automatically
- Saving the Current Configuration
- Customizing the User Interface
- Setting the Console Speed
- Configuring the Display Terminal
- Specifying the Character Set
- Configuring Login Conditions
- Setting Time Limits for User Login
- Setting Time Limits for User Input
- Configuring CLI Messages
- Monitoring the Console Settings
- Sending Messages
- Managing Files
- Managing the User Space from a Network Host
- File Commands and FTP Servers
- Renaming Files
- Deleting Files
- Monitoring Files
- Transferring Files
- Using the copy Command
- Configuring the FTP Server
- Features
- FTP Passive Mode
- Configuring Authentication
- Configuration Tasks
- Configuration Example
- Monitoring the FTP Server
- Copying Partial Releases
- Using the Telnet Client
- Configuring DNS
- References
- Assigning Name Servers
- Using One Name Resolver for Multiple Virtual Routers
- Monitoring DNS
- Troubleshooting
- Creating Core Dump Files
- Boot Mode
- Global Configuration Mode
- Accessing the Core Dump File
- Understanding the Core Dump File
- Monitoring the System
- Managing Line Modules and SRP Modules
- Overview
- Disabling and Reenabling Modules
- Removing an SRP Module
- Replacing Line Modules
- Replacing SRP Modules
- Software Compatibility
- Line Modules
- I/O Modules
- Configuring Performance Rate of Line Modules
- Choosing a Combination of Line Modules
- Restricted Line Module Combinations
- Slot Groups
- SRP Modules Bandwidth
- Line Modules Bandwidth and Switch Usage
- Allowed Combinations for Line Rate Performance
- Specifying the Type of Performance
- Monitoring Bandwidth Oversubscription
- Troubleshooting
- Optimizing Bandwidth
- Line Module Redundancy
- Automatic Switchover
- Limitations of Automatic Switchover
- Reversion after Switchover
- Configuring Line Module Redundancy
- Managing Line Module Redundancy
- Monitoring Line Module Redundancy
- SRP Module Redundancy
- Installing a Redundant SRP Module
- Managing SRP Module Redundancy
- Switching to the Redundant SRP Module
- Upgrading Software on a Redundant SRP Module
- Monitoring the Status LEDs
- Managing NVS Cards on SRP Modules
- NVS Features
- Installing and Removing NVS Cards
- Synchronizing NVS Cards
- Synchronizing NVS Cards of Different Capacities
- Disabling Autosynchronization
- Reformatting the Primary NVS Card
- Copying the Image on the Primary SRP Module
- Scanning NVS Cards
- Monitoring NVS Cards
- Managing the Ethernet Port on the SRP Module
- Monitoring Statistics
- Monitoring the Ethernet Configuration for the SRP Module
- Monitoring Modules
- Passwords and Security
- Overview
- Setting Basic Password Parameters
- Creating Encrypted Passwords
- Creating Secrets
- Encrypting Passwords in Configuration File
- Commands and Guidelines
- Setting and Erasing Passwords
- Privilege Levels
- Accessing Privilege Levels
- Setting Enable Passwords
- Erasing Enable Passwords
- Setting a Console Password
- Erasing the Console Password
- Monitoring Passwords
- Vty Line Authentication
- Configuring Simple Authentication
- Configuring AAA Authentication
- Virtual Terminal Access Lists
- Secure System Administration with SSH
- Transport
- User Authentication
- Connection
- Key Management
- User Key Management
- Host Key Management
- Performance
- Security Concerns
- Before You Configure SSH
- SSH Configuration Tasks
- Configuring Encryption
- Configuring User Authentication
- Configuring Message Authentication
- Enabling and Disabling SSH
- Displaying SSH Status
- Terminating an SSH Session
- Restricting User Access
- Restricting Access to Commands
- Per-User Enable Authentication
- Restricting Access to Virtual Routers
- VSA Configuration Examples
- Commands Available to Users
- Writing CLI Macros
- Writing Macros
- Environment Commands
- Variables
- Literals
- Operators
- Assignment
- Increment and Decrement
- String Operations
- Extraction Operations
- Arithmetic Operations
- Relational Operations
- Logical Operations
- Miscellaneous Operations
- Conditional Execution
- If Constructs
- While Constructs
- Invoking Other Macros
- Running Macros
- Practical Examples
- Configuring Frame Relay
- Configuring ATM Interfaces
- Booting the System
- Configuring Your System for Booting
- Rebooting Your System
- Rebooting When a Command Takes a Prolonged Time to Execute
- Configuration Caching
- Operations in Boot Mode
- Displaying Boot Information
- Output Filtering
- Configuring the System Clock
- Overview
- NTP
- System Operation as an NTP Client
- Synchronization
- System Operation as an NTP Server
- References
- Setting the System Clock Manually
- Before You Configure NTP
- Choosing NTP Servers
- NTP Configuration Tasks
- Enabling NTP Services
- NTP Client Configuration
- Directing Responses from NTP Servers
- Refusing Broadcasts from NTP Servers
- NTP Server Configuration
- Configuration Examples
- Monitoring NTP
- Configuring Virtual Routers
- Overview
- Default Virtual Router
- Virtual Router Instances
- Routing Protocols
- VPNs and VRFs
- VPNs
- VRFs
- References
- Configuring Virtual Routers
- Monitoring Virtual Routers
- Logging System Events
- Overview
- Log Severity
- Log Verbosity
- Persistent Logs
- Configuring Event Logging
- Configuring Log Severity for Individual and Systemwide Logs
- Configuring Log Verbosity for Individual Logs or All Logs
- Setting the Timestamp for Log Messages
- Configuring Log Filters
- Turning Off Filters
- Monitoring Logging System Events
- List of Event Categories
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- References
- RFCs
- Draft RFCs
- Other Software Standards
- Hardware Standards
- Index 1