Table of Contents
- About this Manual
- Objectives
- Audience
- Document Organization
- Related Documentation
- Manual Part Organization
- Using the Index
- Documentation Conventions
- General Conventions
- Conventions for Software Commands and Statements
- Documentation Feedback
- How to Request Support
- Product Architecture
- Hardware Overview
- Product Architecture
- Packet Forwarding Engine
- Packet Flow through the Router
- Routing Engine
- JUNOS Software Overview
- Routing Engine Software Components
- Routing Protocol Process
- Routing Protocols
- Routing and Forwarding Tables
- Routing Policy
- Interface Process
- Chassis Process
- SNMP and MIB II Processes
- Management Process
- Routing Engine Kernel
- Software Installation Overview
- Tools for Accessing and Controlling the Software
- Software Configuration Overview
- Methods of Configuring the Software
- Configuring the Software
- Activating a Configuration
- Software Monitoring Tools
- Supported Software Standards
- Supported Internet RFCs and Drafts
- ATM
- BGP
- Frame Relay
- GRE and IP-IP Encapsulation
- IP Multicast
- IS-IS
- LDP
- MIBs
- MPLS
- OSPF
- PPP
- RIP
- RSVP
- TCP/IP v4
- Supported ISO Standards
- IS-IS
- Supported SDH and SONET Standards
- Other Supported Standards
- ATM
- T3
- Complete Configuration Mode Commands and Statements
- Complete Configuration Mode Commands
- Complete Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- [edit accounting-options] Hierarchy Level
- [edit chassis] Hierarchy Level
- [edit class-of-service] Hierarchy Level
- [edit firewall] Hierarchy Level
- [edit forwarding-options] Hierarchy Level
- [edit groups] Hierarchy Level
- [edit interfaces] Hierarchy Level
- [edit policy-options] Hierarchy Level
- [edit protocols] Hierarchy Level
- [edit routing-instances] Hierarchy Level
- [edit routing-options] Hierarchy Level
- [edit snmp] Hierarchy Level
- [edit system] Hierarchy Level
- Command-Line Interface Overview
- CLI Modes
- CLI Command Hierarchy
- Command-Line Interface Operational Mode
- Use the CLI
- Get Help About Commands
- Examples: Get Help About Commands
- Have the CLI Complete Commands
- Examples: Use CLI Command Completion
- CLI Messages
- Move around and Edit the Command Line
- How Output Appears on the Screen
- Display Output One Screen at a Time
- Filter Command Output
- Place Command Output in a File
- Search for a String in the Output
- Compare Configuration Changes with a Prior Version
- Count the Number of Lines in the Output
- Display All Output at Once
- Retain the Output after the Last Screen
- Display Additional Information about the Configuration
- Filter Command Output Multiple Times
- Set the Current Date and Time
- Display CLI Command History
- Monitor Who Uses the CLI
- Control the CLI Environment
- Set the Terminal Type
- Set the Screen Length
- Set the Screen Width
- Set the CLI Prompt
- Set the Idle Timeout
- Set CLI to Prompt after a Software Upgrade
- Set Command Completion
- Display CLI Settings
- Example: Control the CLI Environment
- Configure the Router with the CLI
- Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- How the Configuration Is Stored
- Enter Configuration Mode
- Using the Configure Command
- Using the Configure Exclusive Command
- Configuration Mode Prompt
- Configuration Mode Banner
- Configuration Statements and Identifiers
- Get Help about Configuration Mode Commands, Statements, and Identifiers
- Use Command Completion in Configuration Mode
- Examples: Use Command Completion in Configuration Mode
- Get Help Based on a String in a Statement Name
- Example: Get Help Based on a String Contained in a Statement Name
- Create and Modify the Configuration
- Examples: Create and Modify the Configuration
- Move among Levels of the Hierarchy
- Move Down to a Specific Level
- Move Back Up to Your Previous Level
- Move Up One Level
- Move Directly to the Top of the Hierarchy
- Warning Messages When Moving Up
- Exit Configuration Mode
- Display the Current Configuration
- Examples: Display the Current Configuration
- Display Users Currently Editing the Configuration
- Remove a Statement from the Configuration
- Examples: Remove a Statement from the Configuration
- Copy a Statement in the Configuration
- Example: Copy a Statement in the Configuration
- Rename an Identifier
- Example: Rename an Identifier
- Insert a New Identifier
- Examples: Insert a New Identifier
- Run an Operational Mode CLI Command from Configuration Mode
- Example: Run an Operational Mode CLI Command from Configuration Mode
- Display Configuration Mode Command History
- Verify a Configuration
- Commit a Configuration
- Commit a Configuration and Exit Configuration Mode
- Activate a Configuration for a Limited Time
- Save a Configuration to a File
- Load a Configuration
- Examples: Load a Configuration from a File
- Return to a Previously Committed Configuration
- Example: Return to a Previously Committed Version of the Configuration
- Configuration Mode Error Messages
- Deactivate and Reactivate Statements and Identifiers in a Configuration
- Examples: Deactivate and Reactivate Statements and Identifiers in a Configuration
- Add Comments in a Configuration
- Examples: Include Comments in Configurations
- Have Multiple Users Configure the Software
- Walk-through Example: Using the CLI to Configure the Router
- Shortcut
- Longer Configuration Example
- Additional Details about Specifying Statements and Identifiers
- How to Specify Statements
- How the CLI Performs Type Checking
- Configuration Groups
- Overview
- Inheritance Model
- Configuration Groups Configuration Statements
- Configuration Groups Configuration Guidelines
- Create a Configuration Group
- Apply a Configuration Group
- Example: Configure and Apply Configuration Groups
- Display Inherited Values
- Use Wildcards
- Example: Use Wildcards
- Examples: Configuration Groups
- Configure Sets of Statements
- Configure Interfaces
- Configure Peer Entities
- Establish Regional Configurations
- Select Wildcard Names
- Summary of Configuration Group Statements
- apply-groups
- groups
- Summary of CLI Environment Commands
- set cli complete-on-space
- set cli idle-timeout
- set cli prompt
- set cli restart-on-upgrade
- set cli screen-length
- set cli screen-width
- set cli terminal
- set date
- show cli
- show cli history
- Summary of CLI Operational Mode Commands
- clear
- configure
- file
- monitor
- ping
- | (pipe)
- quit
- request
- restart
- set
- show
- ssh
- start
- telnet
- test
- traceroute
- Summary of CLI Configuration Mode Commands
- activate
- annotate
- commit
- copy
- deactivate
- delete
- edit
- exit
- help
- insert
- load
- quit
- rename
- rollback
- run
- save
- set
- show
- status
- top
- up
- Installation Overview
- JUNOS Software Distribution
- JUNOS Software Naming Conventions
- Software Release Name
- Package Names
- Storage Media
- Boot Devices
- Boot Sequence
- Configure the Software Initially
- Reinstall the Software
- Prepare to Reinstall the JUNOS Software
- Reinstall the JUNOS Software
- Reconfigure the JUNOS Software
- Upgrade Software Packages
- Upgrade All Software Packages
- Upgrade Individual Software Packages
- System Management Overview
- How to Specify IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Prefixes
- How to Specify Filenames
- Directories on the Router
- Tracing and Logging Operations
- Protocol Authentication
- User Authentication
- System Management Configuration Statements
- Configure Basic System Management
- Configure the Router's Name and Addresses
- Configure the Router's Name
- Map the Router's Name to IP Addresses
- Configure an ISO Sysid
- Example: Configure a Router's Name, IP Address, and Sysid
- Configure the Router's Domain Name
- Example: Configure the Router's Domain Name
- Configure Which Domains to Search
- Example: Configure Which Domains to Search
- Configure a DNS Name Server
- Example: Configure a DNS Name Server
- Configure a Backup Router
- Example: Configure a Backup Router
- Configure the System Location
- Configure the Root Password
- Example: Configure the Root Password
- Compress the Current Configuration File
- Configure System Authentication
- Configure RADIUS Authentication
- Configure Juniper Networks-Specific RADIUS Attributes
- Configure TACACS+ Authentication
- Configure Shared User Accounts for RADIUS and TACACS+ Authentication
- Configure the Authentication Order
- Examples: Configure System Authentication
- Configure User Access
- Define Login Classes
- Configure Access Privilege Levels
- Example: Configure Access Privilege Levels
- Deny or Allow Individual Commands
- Example: Deny or Allow Individual Commands
- Configure the Timeout Value for Idle Login Sessions
- Configure User Accounts
- Example: Configure User Accounts
- Configure Time
- Set the Time Zone
- Examples: Set the Time Zone
- Configure the Network Time Protocol
- Configure the NTP Boot Server
- Configure the NTP Time Server and Time Services
- Configure the Router to Operate in Client Mode
- Configure the Router to Operate in Symmetric Active Mode
- Configure the Router to Operate in Broadcast Mode
- Configure NTP Authentication Keys
- Configure the Router to Listen for Broadcast Messages
- Configure the Router to Listen for Multicast Messages
- Configure System Logging
- Archive System Logs
- Override the Facility
- Configure Log Message Prefixes
- Examples: Configure System Logging
- Configure Miscellaneous System Management
- Configure Console and Auxiliary Port Properties
- Disable the Sending of Redirect Messages on the Router
- Configure the Source Address for Locally Generated TCP/IP Packets
- Configure the Router to Act As a DHCP Relay Agent
- Configure System Services
- Configure a System Login Message
- Configure JUNOS Software Processes
- Disable Junos Software Processes
- Configure Failover to Backup Media if a Software Process Fails
- Configure a Password on the Diagnostics Port
- Summary of System Management Configuration Statements
- allow-commands
- authentication
- authentication-key
- authentication-order
- auxiliary
- backup-router
- boot-server
- broadcast
- broadcast-client
- class
- compress-configuration-files
- console
- default-address-selection
- deny-commands
- dhcp-relay
- diag-port-authentication
- domain-name
- domain-search
- full-name
- host-name
- idle-timeout
- location
- login
- message
- multicast-client
- name-server
- no-redirects
- ntp
- peer
- permissions
- port
- ports
- processes
- radius-server
- retry
- root-authentication
- secret
- server
- services
- single-connection
- static-host-mapping
- syslog
- system
- tacplus-server
- timeout
- time-zone
- trusted-key
- uid
- user
- Accounting Options Overview
- Configure Accounting Options
- Minimum Accounting Options Configuration
- Configure Files
- Configure File Attributes
- Configure Archive Sites
- Configure the Interface Profile
- Configure Fields
- Configure the File Information
- Configure the Interval
- Example: Configure the Interface Profile
- Configure the Filter Profile
- Configure the Counters
- Configure the File Information
- Configure the Interval
- Example: Configure a Filter Profile
- Summary of Accounting Options Configuration Statements
- accounting-options
- archive-sites
- counters
- fields
- file
- file (create a log file)
- file (for a profile to use)
- filter-profile
- interface-profile
- interval
- size
- SNMP Overview
- SNMP Standards
- SNMP Traps Supported by the JUNOS Software
- SNMP Version 1 Traps
- Standard SNMP Version 1 Traps
- Enterprise-Specific SNMP Version 1 Traps
- BGP Version 1 Traps MIB
- Chassis Version 1 Traps MIB
- MPLS Version 1 Traps MIB
- OSPF Version 1 Traps MIB
- SNMP Version 2 Traps
- Standard SNMP Version 2 Traps
- Enterprise-Specific SNMP Version 2 Traps
- System Logging Severity Levels for SNMP Traps
- Configure SNMP
- Minimum SNMP Configuration
- Enable SNMP
- Configure the System Contact
- Example: Configure the System Contact
- Configure the System Location
- Example: Configure the System Location
- Configure the System Description
- Example: Configure the System Description
- Configure the SNMP Community String
- Examples: Configure the SNMP Community String
- Configure SNMP Trap Groups
- Example: Configure SNMP Trap Groups
- Configure the Interfaces on which SNMP Requests Can Be Accepted
- Example: Configure Secured Access List Checking
- Trace SNMP Traffic
- Examples: Trace SNMP Traffic
- Summary of SNMP Configuration Statements
- authorization
- categories
- clients
- community
- contact
- description
- interface
- location
- snmp
- targets
- traceoptions
- trap-group
- version
- JUNOS Proprietary MIBs and Traps
- Chassis MIB
- How Interface Indexes Are Represented in the Chassis MIB
- Chassis MIB Contents
- MPLS MIB
- Proprietary Extensions to the Interface MIB
- Destination Class Usage MIB
- Firewalls MIB
- JUNOS SNMP Version 1 Traps
- BGP Version 1 Traps MIB
- Chassis Version 1 Traps MIB
- MPLS Version 1 Traps MIB
- OSPF Version 1 Traps MIB
- Glossary
- Index