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