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- ACX Series
- Configuring Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with a Single Routing Engine
- Configuring the Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with Dual Routing Engines
- EX Series
- Configuring the Physical Location of the Router or Switch
- M Series
- Example: Configuring the Name of the Router, IP Address, and System ID
- Configuring Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with a Single Routing Engine
- Configuring the Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with Dual Routing Engines
- Configuring the Physical Location of the Router or Switch
- Configuring a Backup Router
- MX Series
- Example: Configuring the Name of the Router, IP Address, and System ID
- Configuring Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with a Single Routing Engine
- Configuring the Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with Dual Routing Engines
- Configuring the Physical Location of the Router or Switch
- Configuring a Backup Router
- PTX Series
- Example: Configuring the Name of the Router, IP Address, and System ID
- Configuring Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with a Single Routing Engine
- Configuring the Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with Dual Routing Engines
- Configuring the Physical Location of the Router or Switch
- Configuring a Backup Router
- T Series
- Example: Configuring the Name of the Router, IP Address, and System ID
- Configuring Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with a Single Routing Engine
- Configuring the Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with Dual Routing Engines
- Configuring the Physical Location of the Router or Switch
- Configuring a Backup Router
Configuring Basic Router or Switch Properties
When you configure the router initially, you must configure the basic properties of a router, such as the router’s hostname, IP addresses, and the name of the domain in which the router is located.
To configure basic router properties:
- Configure the router’s hostname.
- Map the router’s hostname to IP addresses.
- Configure an ISO system identifier for the router.
- Configure the router’s domain name.
Related Documentation
- ACX Series
- Configuring Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with a Single Routing Engine
- Configuring the Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with Dual Routing Engines
- EX Series
- Configuring the Physical Location of the Router or Switch
- M Series
- Example: Configuring the Name of the Router, IP Address, and System ID
- Configuring Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with a Single Routing Engine
- Configuring the Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with Dual Routing Engines
- Configuring the Physical Location of the Router or Switch
- Configuring a Backup Router
- MX Series
- Example: Configuring the Name of the Router, IP Address, and System ID
- Configuring Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with a Single Routing Engine
- Configuring the Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with Dual Routing Engines
- Configuring the Physical Location of the Router or Switch
- Configuring a Backup Router
- PTX Series
- Example: Configuring the Name of the Router, IP Address, and System ID
- Configuring Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with a Single Routing Engine
- Configuring the Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with Dual Routing Engines
- Configuring the Physical Location of the Router or Switch
- Configuring a Backup Router
- T Series
- Example: Configuring the Name of the Router, IP Address, and System ID
- Configuring Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with a Single Routing Engine
- Configuring the Junos OS for the First Time on a Router or Switch with Dual Routing Engines
- Configuring the Physical Location of the Router or Switch
- Configuring a Backup Router

