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Entire manual as PDF [4783 KB]

Chapter: About This Guide
[PDF 39 KB]
ERX Edge Routers
Audience
Conventions
Documentation
MIBs
Release Notes
Abbreviations
Web Access
Comments About the Documentation
Contacting Customer Support
Chapter: Planning Your Network
[PDF 264 KB]
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), OCx/STMx, and OC48 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 IP Tunnels, Shared IP Interfaces, and Subscriber Interfaces
Configuring IP Tunnels
Configuring Shared Interfaces and Subscriber Interfaces
Configuring Routing Protocols
Configuring VRRP
Configuring Routing Policy
QoS
Policy Management
Configuring Remote Access
Chapter: Command Line Interface
[PDF 367 KB]
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
AAA Profile Configuration Mode
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
Chapter: Managing Line Modules and SRP Modules
[PDF 237 KB]
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
Chapter: Configuring SNMP
[PDF 335 KB]
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 Severity Levels
Specifying an Egress Point for SNMP Traps
Configuring Trap Notification Logs
Recovering Lost 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
Chapter: Managing the System
[PDF 399 KB]
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 Memory
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
Configuring the NFS Client
References
Prerequisites
Configuration Tasks
Monitoring the NFS Client
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
Chapter: Passwords and Security
[PDF 213 KB]
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
Chapter: Writing CLI Macros
[PDF 161 KB]
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
Chapter: Booting the System
[PDF 69 KB]
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
Chapter: Configuring the System Clock
[PDF 114 KB]
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
Chapter: Configuring Virtual Routers
[PDF 74 KB]
Overview
Default Virtual Router
Virtual Router Instances
Routing Protocols
VPNs and VRFs
VPNs
VRFs
References
Configuring Virtual Routers
Monitoring Virtual Routers
Chapter: Logging System Events
[PDF 483 KB]
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
Chapter: Abbreviations and Acronyms
[PDF 129 KB]
Chapter: References
[PDF 158 KB]
RFCs
Draft RFCs
Other Software Standards
Hardware Standards