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Select Administration>Devices>Files in the J-Web user interface.
The Files page appears. Table 268 explains the contents of this page.
The J-Web interface displays the files that you can delete and the amount of space that will be freed on the file system.
OK — Deletes the files and returns to the Files page.
Cancel — Cancels your entries and returns to the list of files in the directory.
Enter the information specified in Table 268 to maintain the secure router.
Table 268: Clean Up Files Maintenance Options
| Field | Function | Action |
| Clean Up Files | ||
Rotates log files | Indicates all information in the current log files is archived and fresh log files are created. | – |
Deletes log files in /var/log | Indicates any files that are not currently being written to are deleted. | – |
Deletes temporary files in /var/tmp | Indicates any files that have not been accessed within two days are deleted. | – |
Deletes all crash files in /var/crash | Indicates any core files that the device has written during an error are deleted. | – |
Deletes all software images (*.tgz files) in /var/sw/pkg | Indicates any software image copied to this directory during software upgrades are deleted. | – |
| Download and Delete Files | ||
Log Files | Lists the log files located in the /var/log directory on the device. The available options are:
| Select an option. |
Temporary Files | Lists the temporary files located in the /var/tmp directory on the device. The available options are:
| Select an option. |
Jailed Temporary Files | Lists the jailed temporary files located in the /var/jail/tmp directory on the device. The available options are:
| Select an option. |
Old JUNOS Software | Lists the software images located in the /var/sw/pkg (*.tgz files) directory on the device. The available options are:
| Select an option. |
Crash (Core) File | Lists the core files located in the /var/crash directory on the device. The available options are:
| Select an option. |
Database Files | Lists the database files located in the /var/db directory on the device. The available options are:
| Select an option. |
| Delete Backup JUNOS Package | ||
Delete backup Junos package | Reviews the backup image information listed. The available options are:
| Click Delete backup JUNOS package and then select an option. Note: Delete backup option is hidden if the router is in dual-root partitioning scheme |
Select Maintain>Reboot in the J-Web user interface if you are using SRX5400, SRX5600, or SRX5800 platforms.
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Select Administration>Devices>Reboot in the J-Web user interface.
The Reboot maintain page appears.
Provide the information specified in Table 269 to maintain the secure router.
Table 269: Reboot Schedule Maintenance Options
Field | Function | Action |
|---|---|---|
Reboot Immediately | Reboots the device immediately. | Select this option to reboot the device immediately. |
Reboot in number of minutes | Reboots the device in the number of minutes from the current time. | Select this option to reboot the device after the specified number of minutes from the current time. |
Reboot when the system time is hour:minute | Reboots the device at the absolute time that you specify, on the current day. | Select a two-digit hour in 24-hour format and a two-digit minute. |
Halt Immediately | Stops the device software immediately. After the software has stopped, you can access the device through the console port only. | Select this option to stop the device immediately. |
Reboot From Media | Reboots the device from the specified media type. | Choose the boot device from the Reboot From Media list:
|
Message | Displays a message to the user on the device before the reboot occurs. | Type a message to be displayed to the user on the device before the reboot occurs. |
Schedule | Schedules a reboot based on the information specified in the previous fields. | Select this option to schedule a reboot. The J-Web interface requests confirmation to perform the reboot or to halt. Click:
|
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Select Administration>Devices>Snapshot in the J-Web user interface.
The Snapshot page appears. Table 270 explains the contents of this page.
OK — Performs the system snapshot to an medium.
Cancel — Cancels the system snapshot to another medium.
Enter the information specified in Table 270 to maintain the secure router.
Table 270: Snapshot Maintenance Options
| Field | Function | Action |
Target Media | Specifies the boot device to copy the snapshot to. Note: You cannot copy software to the active boot device. The available options for a boot device that is not the active boot device:
| Select an option. |
Factory | Copies only the default files that were loaded on the internal media when it was shipped from the factory, plus the rescue configuration if one has been set. Note: After a boot device is created with the default factory configuration, it can operate only in an internal media slot. | Select the check box. |
Partition | Partitions the medium. This process is usually necessary for boot devices that do not already have software installed on them. | Select the check box. |
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Select Administration>Devices>Software>Upload Package in the J-Web user interface.
The Upload Package maintain page appears.
Table 271: Upload Package Maintenance Options
| Field | Function | Action |
File to Upload | Specifies the location of the software package on the local system. | Enter the location of the software package, or click Choose File to navigate to the location. |
Reboot If Required | Specifies that the device is automatically rebooted when the upgrade is complete. | Select the check box for the device to reboot automatically when the upgrade is complete. |
Do not save backup | Specifies that the backup copy of the current Junos OS package is not saved. | Select the check box to save the backup copy of the Junos OS package. |
Format and re-partition the media before installation | Specifies that the storage media is formatted and new partitions are created. | Select the check box to format the internal media with dual-root partitioning. |
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Select Administration>Devices>Software>Install Package in the J-Web user interface.
The Install Package maintain page appears.
Table 272: Install Package Maintenance Options
| Field | Function | Action |
Package Location | Specifies the FTP or HTTP server, file path, and software package name. | Enter the full address of the software package location on the FTP or HTTP server. For example, use one of the following format: ftp://hostname/pathname/package-name http://hostname/pathname/package-name |
User | Specifies the username to use on a remote server. | Enter the username. |
Password | Specifies the password to use on a remote server. | Enter the password. |
Reboot If Required | Specifies that the device is automatically rebooted when the upgrade is complete. | Select the check box for the device to reboot automatically when the upgrade is complete. |
Do not save backup | Specifies that the backup copy of the current Junos OS package is not saved. | Select the check box to save the backup copy of the Junos OS package. |
Format and re-partition the media before installation | Specifies that the storage media is formatted and new partitions are created. | Select the check box to format the internal media with dual-root partitioning. |
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Select Administration>Devices>Software>Downgrade in the J-Web user interface.
The Downgrade maintain page appears. The image of the previous version (if any) is displayed on this page.
Note This operation cannot be undone.
Note To downgrade to an earlier version, follow the procedure for upgrading, using the software image labeled with the appropriate release.
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Select Administration>Devices>Config Management>Upload in the J-Web user interface.
The Upload Files page appears.
Note You can also click Browse to navigate to the file location and select it.
The device checks the configuration for the correct syntax before committing it.
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Select Administration>Devices>Config Management>History in the J-Web user interface.
The History page appears. Table 273 explains the contents of this page.
Number — Displays a configuration .
Compare — Compares two configurations files that you select.
The main pane displays the differences between the two configuration files at each hierarchy level as follows:
Lines that have changed are highlighted side by side in green.
Lines that exist only in the most recent configuration file are displayed in red on the left.
Lines that exist only in the least recent configuration file are displayed in blue on the right.
Download — Downloads a configuration file to your local system.
Select the options on your Web browser to save the configuration file to a target directory on your local system.
The file is saved as an ASCII file.
Rollback — Rolls back the configuration to any of the previous versions stored on the device.
The main pane displays the results of the rollback operation.
Note Click Rollback to load the device and download the selected configuration. This behavior is different from entering the rollback configuration mode command from the CLI, where the configuration is loaded, but not committed.
Enter the information specified in Table 273 to maintain the secure router.
Table 273: History Maintenance Options
| Field | Function | Action |
Number | Indicates the version of the configuration file. | – |
Date/Time | Indicates the date and time the configuration was committed. | – |
User | Indicates the name of the user who committed the configuration. | – |
Client | Indicates the method by which the configuration was committed. The available options are:
| – |
Comment | Indicates comments. | – |
Log Message | Indicates the method used to edit the configuration.
| – |
Action | Indicates action to perform with the configuration file. The available options are:
| Select an option. |
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Select Administration>Devices>Config Management>Rescue in the J-Web user interface.
The Rescue page appears.
View rescue configuration — Displays the current rescue configuration (if it exists).
Set rescue configuration — Sets the current running configuration as the rescue configuration. Click OK to confirm or Cancel to cancel.
Delete rescue configuration — Deletes the current rescue configuration. Click OK to confirm or Cancel to cancel.