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J-series™ Services Router Administration Guide
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About This Guide
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Objectives
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Audience
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Document Conventions
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Related Juniper Networks Documentation
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Documentation Feedback
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Requesting Support
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Managing User Authentication and Access
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User Authentication Terms
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User Authentication Overview
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User Authentication
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User Accounts
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Login Classes
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Permission Bits
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Denying or Allowing Individual
Commands
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Template Accounts
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Before You Begin
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Managing User Authentication with Quick Configuration
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Adding a RADIUS Server for Authentication
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Adding a TACACS+ Server for Authentication
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Configuring System Authentication
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Adding New Users
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Managing User Authentication with a Configuration
Editor
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Setting Up RADIUS Authentication
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Setting Up TACACS+ Authentication
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Configuring
Authentication Order
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Controlling User Access
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Defining Login Classes
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Creating User Accounts
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Setting
Up Template Accounts
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Creating a Remote Template
Account
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Creating a
Local Template Account
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Recovering the Root Password
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Securing the Console Port
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Accessing Remote Devices with the CLI
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Using the telnet Command
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Using the ssh Command
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Configuring Password Retry Limits for Telnet and SSH Access
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Setting Up USB Modems for Remote Management
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USB Modem Terms
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USB Modem Overview
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USB Modem Interfaces
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How a Services Router Initializes USB Modems
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USB Modem Connection and Configuration Overview
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Before You Begin
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Connecting the USB Modem to the Services Router's USB Port
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Configuring USB Modem Interfaces with a Configuration Editor
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Configuring a USB Modem Interface (Required)
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Configuring a Dialer Interface (Required)
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Configuring Dial-In (Required)
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Configuring CHAP on Dialer Interfaces (Optional)
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Connecting to the Services Router from the User End
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Configuring a Dial-Up Modem Connection at the User End
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Connecting to the Services Router from the User End
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Administering USB Modems
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Modifying USB Modem Initialization Commands
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Resetting USB Modems
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Verifying the USB Modem Configuration
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Configuring SNMP for Network Management
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SNMP Architecture
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Management Information Base
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SNMP Communities
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SNMP Traps
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Spoofing SNMP Traps
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SNMP Health Monitor
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Before You Begin
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Configuring SNMP with Quick Configuration
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Configuring SNMP with a Configuration Editor
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Defining System Identification Information (Required)
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Configuring SNMP Agents and Communities (Required)
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Managing SNMP Trap Groups (Required)
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Controlling Access to MIBs (Optional)
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Verifying the SNMP Configuration
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Configuring the Router as a DHCP Server
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DHCP Terms
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DHCP Overview
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DHCP Options
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Compatibility with Autoinstallation
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Conflict Detection and Resolution
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Interface Restrictions
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Before You Begin
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Configuring the DHCP Server
with Quick Configuration
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Configuring the DHCP Server with a Configuration Editor
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Verifying a DHCP Server Configuration
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Automating Network Operations and Troubleshooting
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Defining and Enforcing Configuration Rules with Commit Scripts
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Commit Script Overview
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Enabling Commit Scripts
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Disabling Commit Scripts
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Automating Network Management and Troubleshooting with Operation Scripts
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Operation Script Overview
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Enabling Operation Scripts
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Executing Operation Scripts
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Disabling Operation Scripts
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Running Self-Diagnostics with Event Policies
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Event Policy Overview
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Configuring Event Policies
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Monitoring the Router and Routing Operations
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Monitoring Terms
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Monitoring Overview
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Monitoring Tools Overview
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Filtering Command Output
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Before You Begin
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Using the Monitoring Tools
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Monitoring System Properties
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Monitoring System Process
Information
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Monitoring the Chassis
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Monitoring the Interfaces
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Monitoring Routing Information
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Monitoring Routing
Information
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Monitoring
BGP Routing Information
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Monitoring
OSPF Routing Information
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Monitoring
RIP Routing Information
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Monitoring
DLSw Routing Information
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Monitoring Class-of-Service Performance
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Monitoring CoS Interfaces
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Monitoring CoS
Classifiers
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Monitoring
CoS Value Aliases
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Monitoring CoS RED
Drop Profiles
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Monitoring CoS Forwarding
Classes
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Monitoring
CoS Rewrite Rules
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Monitoring CoS
Scheduler Maps
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Monitoring MPLS Traffic Engineering Information
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Monitoring MPLS
Interfaces
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Monitoring
MPLS LSP Information
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Monitoring
MPLS LSP Statistics
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Monitoring
RSVP Session Information
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Monitoring
MPLS RSVP Interfaces Information
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Monitoring Service Sets
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Monitoring Firewalls
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Monitoring Stateful
Firewall Statistics
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Monitoring
Stateful Firewall Filters
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Monitoring Firewall
Intrusion Detection Services (IDS)
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Monitoring IPSec Tunnels
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Monitoring NAT Pools
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Monitoring DHCP
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Monitoring RPM Probes
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Monitoring PPP
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Monitoring PPPoE
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Monitoring the TGM550 Media Gateway (VoIP)
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Monitoring Events and Managing System Log Files
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System Log Message Terms
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System Log Messages Overview
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System Log Message Destinations
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System Log Facilities and Severity Levels
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Regular Expressions
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Before You Begin
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Configuring System Log Messages with a Configuration Editor
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Sending System Log Messages to a File
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Sending System Log Messages to a User Terminal
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Archiving System Logs
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Disabling System Logs
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Monitoring System Log Messages with the J-Web Event Viewer
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Filtering System Log Messages
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Viewing System Log Messages
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Configuring and Monitoring Alarms
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Alarm Terms
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Alarm Overview
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Alarm Types
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Alarm Severity
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Alarm Conditions
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Interface Alarm Conditions
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Chassis Alarm Conditions and Corrective Actions
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System Alarm Conditions and Corrective Actions
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Before You Begin
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Configuring Alarms with a Configuration Editor
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Checking Active Alarms
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Verifying the Alarms Configuration
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Performing Software Upgrades and Reboots
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Upgrade and Downgrade Overview
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Upgrade Software Packages
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Recovery Software Packages
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Before You Begin
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Downloading Software Upgrades from Juniper Networks
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Installing Software Upgrades
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Installing
Software Upgrades with the J-Web Interface
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Installing Software Upgrades
from a Remote Server
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Installing
Software Upgrades by Uploading Files
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Installing
Software Upgrades with the CLI
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Downgrading the Software
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Downgrading the Software with the J-Web Interface
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Downgrading the Software
with the CLI
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Configuring Boot Devices
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Configuring
a Boot Device for Backup with the J-Web Interface
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Configuring a Boot Device for Backup with the CLI
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Configuring a Boot Device to Receive Software Failure Memory Snapshots
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Recovering Primary Boot Devices
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Why Compact Flash Recovery Might Be Necessary
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Recommended Recovery Hardware and Software
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Configuring Primary Compact Flash Recovery
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Rebooting or Halting a Services Router
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Rebooting or Halting a Services Router with
the J-Web Interface
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Rebooting a Services Router with the CLI
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Halting a Services Router with the CLI
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Managing Files
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Before You Begin
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Managing Files
with the J-Web Interface
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Cleaning Up Files
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Downloading
Files
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Deleting Files
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Cleaning Up Files with the CLI
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Encrypting and Decrypting Configuration Files
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Encrypting Configuration Files
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Decrypting Configuration Files
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Modifying the Encryption Key
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Using Services Router Diagnostic Tools
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Diagnostic Terms
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Diagnostic Tools Overview
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J-Web Diagnostic Tools Overview
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CLI Diagnostic Commands Overview
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MPLS Connection Checking
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Before You Begin
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General Preparation
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Ping MPLS Preparation
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MPLS Enabled
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Loopback Address
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Source Address
for Probes
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Pinging Hosts from the J-Web Interface
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Using the J-Web Ping
Host Tool
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Ping Host Results and Output
Summary
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Checking MPLS Connections from the J-Web Interface
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Using the J-Web Ping MPLS Tool
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Ping MPLS Results and Output
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Tracing
Unicast Routes from the J-Web Interface
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Using the J-Web Traceroute
Tool
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Traceroute
Results and Output Summary
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Capturing and Viewing Packets with the J-Web Interface
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Using J-Web Packet Capture
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Packet Capture Results and Output Summary
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Using CLI Diagnostic Commands
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Pinging Hosts from the CLI
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Checking MPLS Connections from the CLI
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Pinging RSVP-Signaled LSPs and LDP-Signaled LSPs
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Pinging Layer 3 VPNs
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Pinging Layer 2 VPNs
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Pinging Layer 2 Circuits
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Tracing Unicast Routes from the CLI
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Using the traceroute Command
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Using the
traceroute monitor Command
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Tracing Multicast Routes from the CLI
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Using the mtrace from-source
Command
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Using the mtrace
monitor Command
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Displaying Log and Trace Files from the CLI
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Monitoring Interfaces and Traffic from the CLI
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Using the monitor
interface Command
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Using the
monitor traffic Command
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Configuring Packet Capture
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Packet Capture Terms
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Packet Capture Overview
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Packet Capture on Router Interfaces
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Firewall Filters for Packet Capture
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Packet Capture Files
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Analysis of Packet Capture Files
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Before You Begin
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Configuring Packet Capture with a Configuration Editor
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Enabling Packet Capture (Required)
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Configuring Packet Capture on an Interface (Required)
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Configuring a Firewall Filter for Packet Capture (Optional)
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Disabling Packet Capture
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Deleting Packet Capture Files
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Changing Encapsulation on Interfaces with Packet Capture Configured
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Verifying Packet Capture
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Configuring RPM Probes
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RPM Terms
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RPM Overview
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RPM Probes
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RPM Tests
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Probe and Test Intervals
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RPM Statistics
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RPM Thresholds and Traps
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RPM for BGP Monitoring
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Before You Begin
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Configuring RPM with Quick Configuration
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Configuring RPM with a Configuration Editor
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Configuring Basic RPM Probes
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Configuring TCP and UDP Probes
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Tuning RPM Probes
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Configuring RPM Probes to Monitor BGP Neighbors
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Configuring RPM Probes for
BGP Monitoring
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Directing RPM Probes to
Select BGP Routers
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Verifying an RPM Configuration
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Index
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