You can download the software in one of two ways: downloading the file in a browser or using FTP on the command line:
You download the software package you need from the Juniper Networks Support Web site at http://www.juniper.net/support/.
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Note: To access the download section, you must have a service contract and an access account. If you need help obtaining an account, complete the registration form at the Juniper Networks Web site: https://www.juniper.net/registration/Register.jsp. |
To download the software:
The Support page opens.
Depending on your location, select JUNOS Canada and US, or JUNOS Worldwide.
A dialog box opens.
You download the software package you need from the Juniper Networks Support Web site at http://www.juniper.net/support/.
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Note: To access the download section, you must have a service contract and an access account. If you need help obtaining an account, complete the registration form at the Juniper Networks Web site: https://www.juniper.net/registration/Register.jsp. |
To download the software:
ftp ftp.juniper.net
User <black.juniper.net:<none>>: username
331 Password required for username.
Password: password
Once validated, the FTP session opens.
The FTP server software download structure is as follows:
/volume/download/docroot/software/<version>/<release>
Available directories include:
bin
Type set to 1.
On Juniper Networks servers running the JUNOS operating system, installation files are typically placed in the /var/tmp directory. If you are placing the file on a remote system, you must make sure that the file can be accessed by the router using HTTP, FTP, or SCP.
lcd /var/tmp
Local directory now /var/tmp.
get <filename>
bye
Goodbye.