Identification
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Host Name (required)
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Defines the hostname of the Services Router.
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Type the hostname.
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Domain Name
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Defines the network or subnetwork that the machine belongs to.
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Type the domain name.
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Root Password (required)
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Sets the root password that user “root” can use
to log in to the Services Router.
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Type a plain-text password that the system encrypts.
Note:
After a root password has been defined, it is required when
you log in to the J-Web user interface or the CLI.
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Verify Root Password (required)
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Verifies the root password has been typed correctly.
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Retype the password.
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Time
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Time Zone
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Identifies the time zone that the Services Router is located in.
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From the list, select the appropriate time zone.
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NTP Servers
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Specify an NTP server that the Services Router can reach to synchronize
the system time.
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To add an IP address, type it in the box to the left of the
Add button, then click Add.
To delete an IP address, click on it in the box above the Add
button, then click Delete.
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Current System Time
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Synchronizes the system time with the NTP server, or manually
set the system time and date.
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Network
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DNS Name Servers
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Specify a DNS server that the Services Router can use to resolve
hostnames into addresses.
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To add an IP address, type it in the box to the left of the
Add button, then click Add.
To delete an IP address, click on it in the box above the Add
button, then click Delete.
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Domain Search
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Adds each domain name that the Services Router is included in
to the configuration so that they are included in a DNS search.
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To add a domain name, type it in the box to the left of the
Add button, then click Add.
To delete a domain name, click on it in the box above the Add
button, then click Delete.
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Default Gateway
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Defines a default gateway through which to direct packets addressed
to networks not explicitly listed in the routing table.
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Type a 32-bit IP address, in dotted decimal notation.
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Loopback Address
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Defines a reserved IP address that is always available on the Services Router.
If no address is entered, this address is set to 127.0.0.1/32.
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Type a 32-bit IP address and prefix length, in dotted decimal
notation.
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ge-0/0/0 or fe-0/0/0 Address
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Defines the IP address and prefix length of ge-0/0/0 or fe-0/0/0.
The interface ge-0/0/0 or fe-0/0/0 is typically used as the management
interface for accessing the Services Router. The DHCP client sets this
address to 192.168.1.1/24 if no DHCP server is found.
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Type a 32-bit IP address and prefix length, in dotted decimal
notation.
Note:
You must enter the ge-0/0/0 or fe-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, you will lose your connection to the J-Web interface when you click Apply or OK.
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Management
Access |
Allow Telnet Access
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Allows remote access to the Services Router using Telnet.
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To enable Telnet access, select the check box.
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Allow JUNOScript over Clear-Text Access
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Allows JUNOScript to access the Services Router using a protocol
for sending unencrypted text over a TCP connection.
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To enable JUNOScript access over clear text, select the check
box.
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Allow SSH Access
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Allows remote access to the Services Router using SSH.
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To enable SSH access, select the check box.
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