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Edit Configuration (J-Web Configuration Editor)

To access Edit Configuration, also called the J-Web configuration editor, select Configure>CLI Tools>CLI Editor. This page allows you to configure all routing platform services that you can configure from the JUNOS CLI. Each field in the J-Web configuration editor has the same name as the corresponding configuration statement at the same hierarchy level in the CLI. For example, the Policy Options field corresponds to the policy-options statement in the CLI. As a result, you can easily switch from one interface to the other or follow a CLI configuration example using the J-Web configuration editor.

Table 173 lists key J-Web configuration editor tasks and their functions.

Table 173: J-Web Configuration Editor Tasks Summary

J-Web Configuration Editor Task

Function

Access

Configure access to the router and user authentication methods. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Security Configuration Guide.

Accounting options

Collect and log data about basic system operations and services on the router. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Administration Guide.

Applications

Configure applications functions of the JUNOS Enhanced Services software and their properties on the router. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Security Configuration Guide.

Chassis

Configure alarms and other chassis properties. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services J-series Services Router Getting Started Guide and the JUNOS Enhanced Services Administration Guide.

Class of service

Configure class-of-services (CoS) features. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Interfaces and Routing Configuration Guide.

Event options

Configure diagnostic event policies and actions associated with each policy. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Administration Guide.

Firewall

Configure stateless firewall filters—also known as access control lists (ACLs)—on the router. Stateless firewall filters allow you to filter packets based on their components and to perform an action on packets that match the filter. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Interfaces and Routing Configuration Guide.

Forwarding options

Configure forwarding options protocols, including flow monitoring. accounting properties, and packet capture. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Administration Guide.

Groups

Configure information that can be dynamically updated in different parts of the router configuration. For information about groups statements that are shared with the JUNOS software, see the JUNOS CLI User Guide.

Interfaces

Configure interfaces on the router. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Interfaces and Routing Configuration Guide and the JUNOS Enhanced Services Administration Guide.

Policy options

Configure routing policies that control the information from routing protocols that the router imports into its routing table and exports to its neighbors. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Interfaces and Routing Configuration Guide.

Protocols

Configure routing protocols, including Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Routing Information Protocol Next Generation (RIPng), and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Interfaces and Routing Configuration Guide.

Routing instances

Configuration hierarchy to configure routing instances. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Design and Implementation Guide.

Routing options

Configure protocol-independent routing properties. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Design and Implementation Guide and the JUNOS Enhanced Services Interfaces and Routing Configuration Guide.

Schedulers

Determine the day and time when security policies are in effect. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Security Configuration Guide.

Security

Configure the rules for the transit traffic and the actions that need to take place on the traffic as it passes through the firewall and to monitor the traffic attempting to cross from one security zone to another. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Security Configuration Guide.

Services

Configure real-time performance monitoring (RPM) on the router. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Administration Guide.

Snmp

Configure the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for monitoring router operation and performance. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Administration Guide.

System

Configure system management functions, including the router’s hostname, address, and domain name; the addresses of the Domain Name System (DNS) servers; user login accounts, including user authentication and the root-level user account; time zones and Network Time Protocol (NTP) properties; and properties of the router’s auxiliary and console ports. For configuration instructions, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Security Configuration Guide and the JUNOS Enhanced Services Administration Guide.


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