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Basic Connection and Configuration with the J-Web Interface
For J-Web access, you connect from your management PC or laptop
to the Services Router through one of the built-in Ethernet interfaces.
The examples in this document use port 0/0. (For information
about the J-Web interface, see J-Web Basics.)
Step 1. Connecting, Logging In, and Starting the J-Web Interface
When the Services Router is powered on for the first time, it
searches for a DHCP server, and if it does not find one, it assigns
an IP address within the 192.168.1.0/24 subnetwork to any
devices connected to it.
To connect to the J-Web interface through port 0/0 on
the router:
- On the management device, such as a PC or laptop,
you use to access the J-Web interface, verify that the address of
the port that you connect to the router is set to one of the following:
- An Ethernet address on the 192.168.1/24 subnetwork
other than 192.168.1.1
- An Ethernet address from a DHCP server
- Turn off the power to the management device.
- Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet
port on the management device.
- Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to
the built-in Ethernet port on the router.
- Power on the router by pressing the power button
on the front panel.
- Wait until the STATUS LED on the front
panel turns solid green.
- Turn on the power to the management device. The
router assigns an IP address to the management device within the 192.168.1/24 subnetwork if the device is configured to use DHCP.
- From the management device, open a Web browser
and enter the IP address 192.168.1.1 in the address field.
The Set Up Quick Configuration page appears.
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Note:
You must manually configure the IP address for the management
port you are using before you save your initial configuration. When
you save the configuration for the first time, the DHCP lease is lost
and you will lose the connection to the router if you have not manually
configured the IP address. If you lose connection through the management
interface, you must connect through the console port.
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Step 2. Configuring Basic Settings with J-Web Quick Configuration
When you click OK or Apply on J-Web Quick Configuration pages, the configuration is saved and
activated automatically. To configure basic settings with the J-Web
interface:
- If the Set Up Quick Configuration page is not
displayed, select Configuration>Quick Configuration
>Set Up.
- Enter information in the boxes on the Set Up Quick
Configuration page as shown in Table 2, then click OK or Apply.
Table 2: J-Web Set Up Quick
Configuration
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Field
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Description
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Host Name (required)
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Hostname of the router—for example, Chicago.
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Domain Name
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Network or subnetwork that the router belongs to.
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Root Password (required)
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Root password that user “root” can use to log in
to the router.
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Verify Root Password (required)
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Retyped password.
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Time Zone
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Time zone in which the router is located.
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NTP Servers
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NTP server to synchronize the system time.
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Current System Time
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Your current time and date.
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DNS Name Servers
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DNS server to resolve hostnames into addresses.
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Domain Search
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Name of each domain to include in a DNS search.
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Default Gateway
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Default route. The IP address of a default router that the Services Router can
use to direct packets addressed to networks not explicitly listed
in the routing table.
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Loopback Address
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Reserved IP address that is always available on the router.
By default, this address is set to 127.0.0.1/32.
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fe-0/0/0 Address
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ge-0/0/0 Address
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IP address and prefix length of built-in Ethernet port 0.
The interface fe-0/0/0 or ge-0/0/0 is typically used as the
management interface for accessing the router. The DHCP client sets
this address to 192.168.1.1/24 if no DHCP server is found.
You must enter the fe-0/0/0 or ge-0/0/0 address
on the Quick Configuration Set Up page before you click Apply or OK. If you do not manually configure
this address, the DHCP lease is lost and you will lose your connection
to the J-Web interface when you click Apply or OK.
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Allow Telnet Access
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Enables remote access to the router with Telnet.
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Allow JUNOScript over Clear-Text Access
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Allows JUNOScript to send unencrypted text to the router over
a TCP connection.
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Allow SSH Access
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Enables remote SSH access to the router.
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- To configure additional interfaces:
- Under Quick Configuration, click Interfaces, and then click the interface you want to configure.
- On the Interfaces page, click Add to add a logical interface.
IP addresses are configured on the logical interface.
- Optionally, provide a brief description of the interface.
- In the two boxes provided, type the IP address (for example, 192.168.1.4) and the number of bits in the subnet mask (for
example, 24), click Add, and then click OK or Apply.
To edit an existing interface, you click the logical interface.
- To enable routing protocols, under Quick Configuration
click Routing and Protocols.
- To add static routes, click Static Routing.
- To configure a routing protocol, such as OSPF, RIP, BGP,
and DLSw, click the protocol.
When you are finished with a page, click OK or Apply.
For complete details on how to configure interfaces and routing,
see the JUNOS Software Interfaces and Routing Configuration Guide.
Step 3. Installing JUNOS Software with Enhanced Services
For information explaining how to install JUNOS software with enhanced services if
your Services Router is running the JUNOS software, see the JUNOS Software with Enhanced Services Migration Guide.
For information explaining how to upgrade the software if you have
already installed JUNOS software with enhanced services, see the JUNOS Software Administration Guide.
Step 4. Adding Licenses with the J-Web Interface
If you purchased one or more licenses, you received an envelope
with instructions for obtaining license keys from the Web. To enable
each license on the router, you must add the license key. You can
add one or more license keys. To add a license key and enable a license:
- Follow the instructions in your license envelope
to generate the license key from the Web site.
- Copy the license key onto the router with the J-Web
interface:
- Click Manage>Licenses.
- Enter the license key in one of the following ways:
- In the License File URL box, type the URL for the license
key Web site.
- Copy the license key text, and paste it into the License
Key Text box, separating multiple license keys with a blank line.
- Click OK.
For complete instructions, see the JUNOS Software Administration Guide.
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