Juniper Networks J2320 manual Configuring Basic Settings

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3.If you are using the J-Web interface, click Commit to view a summary of your changes, then click OK to commit the configuration. If you are using the CLI, commit the configuration by entering the commit command.

4.To check the configuration, see Displaying Basic Connectivity Configurations on page 149.

Table 57: Configuring Basic Settings

Task

J-Web Configuration Editor

Navigate to the System

1.

In the J-Web interface, select Configuration>View

level in the configuration

 

and Edit> Edit Configuration.

hierarchy.

2.

Next to System, click Configure or Edit.

 

Define the hostname of

In the Host name box, type the hostname of the router—for

the router.

example, routera.

Name the domain in

In the Domain name box, type the domain name of the

which the router is

router—for example, lab.router.net.

located.

 

 

Allow SSH remote access.

1.

In the Nested configuration section, next to Services,

 

 

click Configure or Edit.

 

2.

Next to Ssh, click Configure or Edit.

 

3.

Click OK.

 

4.

Click OK a second time to return to the System level

 

 

in the configuration editor hierarchy.

CLI Configuration Editor

From the [edit] hierarchy level, enter

edit system

Set the hostname. For example:

set host-name routera

Set the domain name. For example:

set domain-name lab.router.net

Set remote access for SSH:

set services ssh

Define root authentication for access to the router.

NOTE: For readability, the entire key is not shown.

Define the time zone the router is located in.

1.In the Nested configuration section, next to Root authentication, click Configure or Edit.

2.Next to Ssh rsa, click Add New Entry.

3.In the Authorized key box, type the RSA password—for example, ssh-rsa AAAAB3Nza...D9Y2gXF9ac== root@routera.lab.router.net

4.Click OK.

5.Click OK a second time to return to the System level in the configuration editor hierarchy.

In the Time zone list, select the time zone for your router—for example, America/Los_Angeles.

Set the root password. For example:

set root-authentication ssh-rsa

“ssh-rsa AAAAB3Nza...D9Y2gXF9ac== root@routera.lab.router.net”

Set the time zone. For example:

set time-zone America/Los_Angeles

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