Typically, you upgrade your device software by downloading a software image to your device from another system on your local network. Using the J-Web interface or the CLI to upgrade, the device downloads the software image, decompresses the image, and installs the decompressed software. Finally, you reboot the device, at which time it boots from the upgraded software.
JUNOS software is delivered in signed packages that contain digital signatures to ensure official Juniper Networks software. For more information about signed software packages, see the JUNOS Software Installation and Upgrade Guide.
An upgrade software package name is in the following format: package-name-m.nZx-distribution.tgz.
A sample J-series upgrade software package name is junos-jsr-8.5R1.1-domestic.tgz.
Download a recovery software package, also known as an install media package, to recover a primary compact flash.
A recovery software package name is in the following format: package-name-m.nZx-export-cfnnn.gz.
The following compact flash sizes are supported:
Compact flash cards with 128 MB of storage capacity are not supported.
A sample J-series recovery software package name is junos-jsr-8.5R1.1-export-cf256.gz.