Step 3: Keep Going
Congratulations! You've completed the initial configuration for Junos OS Evolved. Here are some things you can do next:
Table 1: User Access
If you want to | Then |
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Recover the root password for your device | See Recover a Root Password in the User Access and Authentication Administration Guide for Junos OS Evolved |
Secure the console port to prevent unauthorized access | See Configuration Guidelines for Securing Console Port Access in the User Access and Authentication Administration Guide for Junos OS Evolved |
Configure LLDP to allow networked devices to advertise information onto a LAN | See Device Discovery Using LLDP in the User Access and Authentication Administration Guide for Junos OS Evolved |
Table 2: System Recovery and Upgrade
If you want to | Then |
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Configure a recovery snapshot so you can recover your files if you need to rollback after software installation. | See Backing Up an Installation Using Snapshots in the Junos OS Evolved Software Installation and Upgrade Guide |
Configure a rescue configuration to ensure that you can always revert to a working configuration. | See Back up and Recover the Configuration in the Junos OS Evolved Software Installation and Upgrade Guide |
Upgrade or reinstall Junos OS Evolved. | See Install, Upgrade, and Downgrade Software in the Junos OS Evolved Software Installation and Upgrade Guide |
Table 3: General Information
If you want to | Then |
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Download, activate, and manage your Junos OS Evolved software license | See Activate Junos OS Licenses in the Juniper Licensing Guide |
Learn about new and changed features, limitations, and known and resolved problems in the hardware and software | Visit the Junos OS Evolved Release Notes |
Learn more about the fundamentals of Junos OS Evolved | |
Learn how to configure common system management features on devices running Junos OS Evolved |